• @vacuumflower
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    111 months ago

    I don’t want that. WWW is not intended for that.

    If you want that, there’s been Flash and Java applets at least allowing whatever you’d like.

    That was the correct way to put cross-platform applications into webpages.

    Don’t tell me about security problems in those, these are present in any piece of software and fixed with new versions, just like with the browser itself.

    • @pingveno@lemmy.ml
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      fedilink
      English
      110 months ago

      I don’t want that. WWW is not intended for that.

      Okay, then links awaits you. I’d rather use something that enables powerful in-browser web applications while not relying on a host of proprietary bug ridden plugins.

      • @vacuumflower
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        110 months ago

        Okay, then links awaits you.

        It’s a client for the same broken thing.

        while not relying on a host of proprietary bug ridden plugins

        This is utter bullshit.

        Obfuscated JS is not any less proprietary or bug-ridden than Java bytecode.