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@wycats @littlecalculist Maliciousness is totally the intent here. Same as when they hired @domenic to rule the TAG with an iron majority.
@SlexAxton @littlecalculist @domenic "Get Hangouts for your computer" should not instruct you to download Chrome. Not controversial.
@wycats @slexaxton @littlecalculist It's a browser extension after all. That said, give us native already. Nobody knows Cocoa at Google?
@danrlewis @wycats @SlexAxton The page says literally nothing about extensions or availability on the web. Unacceptably misleading.
@littlecalculist @wycats totally agree it's misleading. I just don't think it's fair to imply that this is "as expected" from google.
@SlexAxton @littlecalculist @wycats “As expected” doesn’t require malice, just an insular worldview, which Google has in spades.
@tomdale @littlecalculist @wycats I just mean that no one was 'shocked. SHOCKED! that Google published a well-written ServiceWorkers Spec'
@SlexAxton @tomdale @wycats Turns out organizations can exhibit both good and bad behavior! True fact.
@wycats I could see Claude Rains playing you. @littlecalculist shouldn't this WebRTC stuff just work in Firefox?
@BrendanEich @littlecalculist This is for downloading the Hangouts Chrome extension, but it's billed as "Get hangouts for your computer"
@wycats I remember the '90s and early noughties. Problem is Chrome does not quite have IE's market share then... @littlecalculist
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