Since 2013 we've been working to enable a more capable web, and tools like this are just the beginning. New permissions UIs and discipline around API design to enable them have been silent enablers.https://twitter.com/tomayac/status/1222310960800595968 …
Thos gets to the heart of the hippocracy: stores are friction over choice, potentially (but not always) backstopped by extra checks. All of that is possible for the web, if needed, but our explorations in
show that mostly it isn't.
Deepest, darkest imagination failure.
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One of the most interesting dynamics here is that Microsoft likes Fugu. Apple, with iOS/iPadOS ecosystems to promote, has a direct financial incentive to keep the web from competing.
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Your words, not mine.
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Why is (bad, static) checking of partial app logic which is still frequently augmented by dynamic code better than a more conservative permission model + better, more specific permission prompts? Native only has FUD in response.
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No one is suggesting native only, but on my desktop I plug a lot of things into the serial bus, and binary I can pull in from my package manager repository has a chain of trust I can validate, whereas a webpage has none
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right from the browser. This is a pretty significant Project Fugu