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by aspenmayer
2256 days ago
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It sounds like a good idea to be implemented by a technical user, and a solution looking for a problem to every other kind of user. I thought dependency hell was bad but this sounds like a further circle of such hell. I like that I can tell a user to just update their browser and OS and be confident that most users will handle the operation thereof. I know how to tell a non-technical user how to update their web browser in words they can understand. I’m going to have to write a new script for how to explain the scope of the limitations of using a web browser as a compiled application versus the proposed modular architecture just so they can tell me they don’t want or need that. Choice matters. Sometimes you have to make a choice on behalf of your users. I think that’s what the industry as a whole has done here. Nothing is preventing people from rolling their own modular web browser. Maybe things like Beaker Browser and TOR Browser are versions of that same idea but approached from a specific use case. Thanks for this comment. I think your idea is good but not for the same reasons that a web browser suite is a good idea for most non-technical users. https://beakerbrowser.com |
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