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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But what it 100% isn't is "the future". The future is the architecture that lets us render 2D pages reliably on simple hardware, which would be easy if the web as a platform weren't designed so incredibly poorly.
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So like, it's not the future of architecture. And it's definitely not "the future" in terms of a product, because people already did this product 10 years ago. If your product is "higher performance Puffin, 10 years later" then just say that. and maybe don't call it "the future"?
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