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by RjQoLCOSwiIKfpm
1182 days ago
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Surely that is a noble goal! But isn't it a case of XKCD 927? https://xkcd.com/927/ I.e. I would say the probability is zero that because WASM exists other existing complexity of browsers will be removed. Because the web is so vast, if you once add a feature to browsers you can never remove it because that would break an unknown amount of websites, or even intranet sites. So now we have wasm + N other subsystems, so N+1, and the security of N+1 systems is less than that of N. |
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