The takeaway for you, as a web developer is this: dissent of one engine (or even multiple) to a proposal requires an *exrtordinary* amount of background info to unpack, let alone judge well. If you are only watching the performative aspects of the pagent, you'll be disempowered.
It would be foolish to claim that I *don't* think the web is under threat -- it very much is -- and I understand why folks without access to the same data, or who work in firms form whom the web is a legacy stack -- aren't as motivated.
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I have worked to explain what we see, hope it shakes others awake:https://vimeo.com/364402896
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But to your implicit point: do you really think the easy way to get promoted at Google is to work on web stuff? I hope the day comes when that's true, but it hasn't been the *last* decade.
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I have never said that about you. In fact, I've quoted you in talks while discussing the sad state of the web today. You and I disagree about the health of the platform itself, but more specifically, about Google's role in the decline of the web.
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I suspect you're imputing views to me that I don't actually hold.
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