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by azakai
4706 days ago
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Fat binaries are limited, and people will simply provide the parts for the platforms they currently care about, without care for future platforms. That's fine for most things, but web content is something that we do want to always be accessible. It is hard to adopt the strengths of native execution using all the lowest-level tweaks specific to one platform, because that inherently limit portability by definition (and often also security). I share your goals, but don't think there is an obvious better compromise than the one we are all already making on the web. |
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If W3C and WHATWG were competent and delivered a viable web application platform, we wouldn't be hiring Android and iOS developers now. Mozilla needs to be more open to new technologies like PNaCl that enable the web to be competitive.