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by alpacaillama
1877 days ago
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Also interesting to note, that some of those APIs are still in W3C drafts. So Chrome just went ahead and wrote its own implementation without the literal standards body agreeing or disagreeing on them. Again, this author is extremely biased and I don't think this article is an informative take for anyone. |
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Over the past few years, I have been for real disappointed that Safari did not support: Vibration API, Push API, ResizeObserver, AudioWorklets, and on and on.
And then the product people say, quite reasonably, "Well, I guess we'll just need to build a native iOS app and pay the 'Apple tax'". Over which I don't think Apple are shedding many tears...