Re: [dev] Interesting Web Browser Decoupling Concept

2017-06-10 Thread Calvin Morrison
On 10 June 2017 at 19:24, wrote: >> there are no interesting web browsers or web browser concepts. > > hiro just discovered a very interesting radical approach to fixing the > web: if there were no web browsers, the web would be pointless and thus > would not need to be fixed. I have mailed you

Re: [dev] Interesting Web Browser Decoupling Concept

2017-06-10 Thread ssd
> there are no interesting web browsers or web browser concepts. hiro just discovered a very interesting radical approach to fixing the web: if there were no web browsers, the web would be pointless and thus would not need to be fixed.

Re: [dev] Interesting Web Browser Decoupling Concept

2017-06-10 Thread hiro
there are no interesting web browsers or web browser concepts. On 6/10/17, Louis Santillan wrote: > https://youtu.be/1uflg7LDmzI?t=5m35s > > James Mickens calls it Project Atlantis. Make the web/content > developers responsible for their own rendering and content parsing. > Narrow & simplify the

[dev] Interesting Web Browser Decoupling Concept

2017-06-10 Thread Louis Santillan
https://youtu.be/1uflg7LDmzI?t=5m35s James Mickens calls it Project Atlantis. Make the web/content developers responsible for their own rendering and content parsing. Narrow & simplify the scope of what a browser needs to be (shouldn't duplicate all the functions of an OS). His Deny First Same O