It's the business that doesn't care about you, not the developers.
Twitch also appears to be using it, although I don't know what for.
"Install as app" works for any page.
> There's some kind of brainwashing going on here. Or perhaps it's because it is so commonly used.
This sort of comment is so tiring to see. There is an obvious difference.
Thanks!
> original PG essay Which essay is that? I'd be interested in reading it.
A minified JavaScript bundle is just slightly less obscure than a WebAssembly binary though.
The TypeScript Handbook [0] is where I've learned the most from. The New Handbook [1] is starting to come together as well, it's not complete though. [0]: https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/basic-types.htm...…
> Imagine a vmware-like transformation at the source code level. I'm not sure what you mean by this, but I'm interested. Could you explain?
Looks like this is intentional. To change it back go to chrome://flags/#omnibox-ui-hide-steady-state-url-scheme-and-subdomains and disable the setting.
It's the business that doesn't care about you, not the developers.
Twitch also appears to be using it, although I don't know what for.
"Install as app" works for any page.
> There's some kind of brainwashing going on here. Or perhaps it's because it is so commonly used.
This sort of comment is so tiring to see. There is an obvious difference.
Thanks!
> original PG essay Which essay is that? I'd be interested in reading it.
A minified JavaScript bundle is just slightly less obscure than a WebAssembly binary though.
The TypeScript Handbook [0] is where I've learned the most from. The New Handbook [1] is starting to come together as well, it's not complete though. [0]: https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/basic-types.htm...…
> Imagine a vmware-like transformation at the source code level. I'm not sure what you mean by this, but I'm interested. Could you explain?
Looks like this is intentional. To change it back go to chrome://flags/#omnibox-ui-hide-steady-state-url-scheme-and-subdomains and disable the setting.