It may take a few years to really bite you, but a storm is coming.
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@wycats@donnfelker well, animations are not 60fps on this website :) -
@HappyDr0id@donnfelker Keep resisting! -
@wycats@donnfelker just a little troll ;) I think that webapps can be used for simple mobile cases, and native for the rest
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@wycats perhaps but web will always be crippled if it has to contend with being inside another OS. Example keyboard events responder chain. -
@eccegordo I wouldn't bet on it :) -
@wycats powerful economic forces depend on web being crippled. In the 90s Netscape told MS we don't need OS, 20 years of IE darkness ensued. -
@wycats and today Apple has an iOS ecosystem to protect. But overall I hope for your optimistic vision to become true.
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@wycats haha, I opened that page in Safari and for a few moments didn’t get your point. :)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@wycats I agree 100% - the Web is now more than capable for the majority of app types. A huge boomerang back to Web is quickly approaching.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@wycats Shhhh! ^_^Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@wycats Not exactly. A more precise statement would be that the browser is the new OS#servo#kinto#OfflineFirst https://twitter.com/nolanlawson/status/669541197468139521 …This Tweet is unavailable.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@wycats (2) ... (eg I think we could call pipes unix's main composition operator). The web's is . . . copy/pase. This hurts a little:(Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@wycats (1) 100% agree the web is winning everywhere. Is it a good OS though? Hmm, what composition operator does it provide users? ...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@wycats@csuwildcat 60fps animations/transitions, browser sandboxed from the file system, uneven vendor implementation of W3C standards... -
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@csuwildcat@wycats (i) can simply compare utube native vs utube web on my nexus 9 tablet re: animations (ii) if standards were even... -
@csuwildcat@wycats no need 4 caniuse...c'mon man
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