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@x0r @yo @ploum @ombremad I agree the modern web is near to impossible to catch up with, with JavaScript and its countless APIs mostly to blame. This is why I suggested a reasonable middle ground between Gopher/Gemini and the modern web: https://xavi.privatedns.org/blog/small-web-browser/ Because of the stable requirements and much lower complexity, such proposal would allow the free software community to come up with multiple, co-existing implementations, similarly to Gopher and Gemini. |
@yo @ploum @ombremad Not to mention a serious lack of software diversity. Web standards have become way too complex. Making a new rendering engine work at all is already a tall order, so I don't even want to think about the work needed to make it fast. That means it is unlikely that we'll see a third rendering engine emerge anytime soon. The fact that even Microsoft gave up is saying something.