Looks very cool. When I've been working on native code on Windows, the WinDbg time-travel feature has been a magical experience that's saved countless hours (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/de...). I expect and hope this will do the same for web development.
p.s. On some pages (e.g. https://www.replay.io/pricing), I only see the Mac download button, even though I'm running Edge on Windows.
I use WinDbg for analyzing crash dumps and there's so much I don't understand about the process (I basically follow a step-by-step sequence I made a few years ago).
Any advice for leveling up WinDbg skills, especially as they relate to post mortem analysis? I suspect I also need to develop better assembly (or is it machine?) language skills. I'd like to learn a lot more about this stuff but resources (free or paid) are hard to find.
p.s. On some pages (e.g. https://www.replay.io/pricing), I only see the Mac download button, even though I'm running Edge on Windows.