top | item 35166222 (no title) mtrycz2 | 3 years ago I don't want this in my browser. Why would anyone want this? How do I disable it? discuss order hn newest madeofpalk|3 years ago Why not? It's just a bucket of space to store arbitary bits, very similar to IndexedDB, but using file system semantics rather than database. mtrycz2|3 years ago So it is a sandboxed, abstract filesystem, not rw access to my actual filesystem?The first lines of the description say> This API allows interaction with files on a user's local device, or on a user-accessible network file system. load replies (2) qbasic_forever|3 years ago You do realize your browser already supports 2-3 site specific storage mechanisms like index db, cookies, etc... right? wewtyflakes|3 years ago There are browser settings that let you block cookies by default.
madeofpalk|3 years ago Why not? It's just a bucket of space to store arbitary bits, very similar to IndexedDB, but using file system semantics rather than database. mtrycz2|3 years ago So it is a sandboxed, abstract filesystem, not rw access to my actual filesystem?The first lines of the description say> This API allows interaction with files on a user's local device, or on a user-accessible network file system. load replies (2)
mtrycz2|3 years ago So it is a sandboxed, abstract filesystem, not rw access to my actual filesystem?The first lines of the description say> This API allows interaction with files on a user's local device, or on a user-accessible network file system. load replies (2)
qbasic_forever|3 years ago You do realize your browser already supports 2-3 site specific storage mechanisms like index db, cookies, etc... right? wewtyflakes|3 years ago There are browser settings that let you block cookies by default.
madeofpalk|3 years ago
mtrycz2|3 years ago
The first lines of the description say
> This API allows interaction with files on a user's local device, or on a user-accessible network file system.
qbasic_forever|3 years ago
wewtyflakes|3 years ago