addEventListener -> on could add better event delegation baked in, passive listeners, fix event object. 3/3
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yeah that has tradeoffs as well such as no guarantee users will adopt or update. 1/
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I actually really like that approach and we use it w/
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there are many strategies but breaking w/o optin shld be last resort. Hasn't been nec at TC39 while I've been a member.
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this debate isn't about platonically whether some breakage might be appropriate just as the death penalty debate is 1/
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not about whether it's OK to apply the death penalty to Hitler. It's about whether it makes sense as a general 2/
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practice in the absence of extraordinary reasons. I argue no. The "intervention" POV argues yes. 3/3
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ahh I it argues yes but w/ extraordinary reasons per case.
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the assumption should be that you aren't usually going to find extraordinary reasons, so work really hard to find 1/
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a solution. Only after significant effort, significant costs, and no compatible solution in sight should 2/
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we start to consider narrowly tailored interventions. 3/3
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yeah agreed, is this part of manifesto or documented anywhere. I think we all agree on this but just didn't communicate
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