PWAs run from the browser sandbox which is generally much stricter than restrictions for native apps. Permission systems for native applications seems to be starting to follow browsers (flatpak, snap, .appx, etc.), but…
It would probably be better to just implement continuous current (proportional to torque which is proportional to force up/down) limiting on the motor, that would prevent the desk from pushing up or down at a force that…
My understanding is that Comcast signs a legally-binding contract with Mozilla which imposes the requirements on them [0]. This obviously isn't perfect protection, but it substantially increases the risk of failing to…
PWAs run from the browser sandbox which is generally much stricter than restrictions for native apps. Permission systems for native applications seems to be starting to follow browsers (flatpak, snap, .appx, etc.), but…
It would probably be better to just implement continuous current (proportional to torque which is proportional to force up/down) limiting on the motor, that would prevent the desk from pushing up or down at a force that…
My understanding is that Comcast signs a legally-binding contract with Mozilla which imposes the requirements on them [0]. This obviously isn't perfect protection, but it substantially increases the risk of failing to…