Comment by Brian_K_White
19 hours ago
People are starting to ship even local apps only in the form of some html & js that only works on Chrome because only Chrome has webusb.
Whether we like the idea of the browser having access to usb or not, I at least like even less the idea of being forced to install and use Chrome for the same reasons as the bad old days of being forced to use IE.
Do you like the idea of installing Windows and installing some chinese drivers and some weird tool instead? Because that's the alternative to WebUSB.
I still want to reinvent the web with a hypertext document reader that doesn't include the kitchen sink. I suppose with LLMs these days this is actually an achievable prototype.
Conversely, a web app platform that includes all the primitives that are needed to build a decent web app (as opposed to bring your own everything/building castles from grains of sand model) would be nice. It doesn't necessarily have to be a browser, though.
We had those (Flash, Shockwave, Java Applets, etc.), the browser won.
Nobody is going to win over browsers with an opinionated batteries included application framework.
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There are plenty of crippled web browsers out there. Heck, on iOS, it's the default.
nyxt? helium? midori?
There are hundreds of browsers these days, you shouldn't have a hard time finding one that fits your needs.
No offense, but you don't get it.
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