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Comment by mhoad

3 years ago

You seem kind of confused about what people are referring to here and I don’t know if it’s out of ignorance or partisanship but I mean using options that don’t have to reimplement entire core parts of the web platform that already exist but in JavaScript and in a way that doesn’t work with anything else.

I’m making the argument that would be a bad choice to make in 2022 but totally understand why it made sense a decade ago.

> You seem kind of confused about what people are referring to here and I don’t know if it’s out of ignorance or partisanship

Ah yes. Go directly for ad hominem attacks without ever telling what exactly you mean. That will definitely help you win an argument.

> I mean using options that don’t have to reimplement entire core parts of the web platform that already exist

Again: what the hell are you talking about.