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by nchie
2795 days ago
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Having to reimplement things such as text selection, clipboard, and making it more or less impossible to write plugins which affect the pages being shown (adblock, reddit enhancement suit, etc) are a few huge reasons. I'd prefer to keep the web consistent for sites which don't actually need to be rendered on a canvas. |
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The GP I was answering too was talking about figma, a sort of content creation app in the browser. Being able to write those tools and deploy them via the web is a net positive for the web. Just like all the good ol' flash based games were an awesome thing for the web.
When flash was a thing, most web content didn't move to flash. Not only did Flash behave in a foreign way, breaking the user's habit, it was significantly harder to create flash content than web content. Similarly, it's delusional to think most web content will move to wasm. The barrier of entry is enough to prevent that.