It's time for web 2.0 But srsly, typically these things are replaced by a different unexpected UX. It will come with some killer app that isn't possible in the existing system. A better version of the current thing might not be a big enough leap
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Yes, finding the small niche that absolutely has to have missing functionality is key. Possibly HIPPA or financial transactions, as trust in the web approaches zero.
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I always thought being a web programmer was a form of self-torture.
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It’s horrible enough as a hobby; doing it for work would be hellish!
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Do you know about https://dwebcamp.org/ ? Internet Archive has been keeping some alternate web ideas in the air for a few years, seems like it might be getting somewhere.
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I didn’t know about this! Thanks, looks fun
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figma: Any application that says enable Java... or Flash... is problematic...
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What does your intuition tell you about the advantages with this new web?
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Great idea. Huge marketing challenge.
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The commenter wants WebGL and WebAssembly so that's building on top of the web, not from scratch? Like how web browsers were enabled by personal computers that had networking. But users don't care what programming language we use. What's the new user experience?
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