While we're on the subject, perhaps @paulg can explain how the Mighty "future of computing" differs even from the recent past of computing, namely Puffin Browser. It's the exact same product as Mighty, but it's been available for over a decade:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puffin_Browser …
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Replying to @cmuratori @paulg
Puffin is primarily focused on mobile where there are substantial limitations with completely different technology. We are focused on desktop + heavy web apps, not simple web pages. If you're genuinely curious vs argumentative, check out my post:https://blog.mightyapp.com/mightys-secret-plan-to-invent-the-future-of-computing/ …
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A) That article does not compare Mighty to Puffin at all, and B) Puffin runs web apps, has a desktop client, and in fact touted speeds _better_ than the browser (not "indistinguishable from") on JetStream, for example:https://cloudmosa.medium.com/meet-puffin-browser-the-fast-secure-web-browser-that-thinks-outside-the-box-bf928888bcce …
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Replying to @cmuratori @paulg
Casey, I can tell you didn't even try Puffin. Issues w/ Puffin vs Mighty: Cannot pan around a Figma file, Cannot drag & drop a file to Imgur, Scrolling is extremely stuttery, No dev tools support, can't install chrome ext, can't download files to local desktop. Not even close.
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I can tell you didn't read my tweets, either :) I specifically said that you could presumably not test it anymore, because they exited the market? And the fact that you just figured out this tells me what I needed to know: YOU never tested it either.
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