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1. sspiff+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-07-26 17:44:47
Publishing an implementation of a proposed web specification is how all web standards are created or evolve. The same thing happens with WebGPU, WASM, and many before them. Usually with a prefix (ms-, moz-, webkit-,...) and/or locked behind a config setting before standardization.

What is different this time other than it being a feature that is considered user-hostile?

That's not to say we shouldn't oppose this feature, I just wouldn't be up in arms about an implementation existing.

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2. drewbu+98[view] [source] 2023-07-26 18:12:01
>>sspiff+(OP)
> That's not to say we shouldn't oppose this feature, I just wouldn't be up in arms about an implementation existing.

People aren’t up in arms about the process by which web standards become accepted; they are up in arms about this standard moving forward at all because of its dangerous implications for the web and it’s outright user-hostility.

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