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by vel0city
904 days ago
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So sure, release a webpage that you'll only host for a few of years. But then also release a basic executable we can run for the next hundred years after instead of making something that needs Google's blessing and continued effort to exist. Everything being a website isn't necessarily a good thing. |
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The underlying tech is powered by the WebSerial protocol. We basically already have the executable you're asking for. As long as Google supplies the firmware blob (and js source, though this can probably just be ripped from the current web page), anyone will be able to put up a server, and anyone with a modern browser will be able to visit the site and update -- without having to install anything locally.
Given that a 'native' app would probably be some bloated Electron abomination, I was actually pleasantly surprised that Google chose to solve the firmware update problem the way they did; it worked flawlessly for me on Linux which is seldom the case when it comes to these things.