In the world we have now, limiting XMLHttpRequest and Fetch to the same host as the current page would be great. But if that had always been the limitation, I fear that the adware peddlers would have just gotten…
The Affinity apps being slow to adopt improvements has nothing to do with “enshittification”. They’re not actively doing user-hostile stuff for the sake of their stock price, or anything in that ballpark. The fact is…
> hold a candle next to, programmingor, worlf, alook, has been I dare say we’ve all been in some rooms we didn’t really deserve to be in, wouldn’t you?
In the world we have now, limiting XMLHttpRequest and Fetch to the same host as the current page would be great. But if that had always been the limitation, I fear that the adware peddlers would have just gotten…
The Affinity apps being slow to adopt improvements has nothing to do with “enshittification”. They’re not actively doing user-hostile stuff for the sake of their stock price, or anything in that ballpark. The fact is…
> hold a candle next to, programmingor, worlf, alook, has been I dare say we’ve all been in some rooms we didn’t really deserve to be in, wouldn’t you?