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mg | 1 month ago
On http://co-do.xyz/ you can select a directory and let AI get to work inside of it without having to worry about side effects.
The Fily System Access API is the best thing that happened to the web in years. It makes web apps first class productivity applications.
storystarling|1 month ago
layer8|1 month ago
They won’t be first-class as long as native UI still has the upper hand.
whywhywhywhy|1 month ago
Outside those sort of spaces it’s hard to name a popular piece of software still on native that isn’t a wrapped webapp.
cobolexpert|1 month ago
auggierose|1 month ago
mmis1000|1 month ago
Firefox and safari are generally very conservative about new api that can enable new type of exploits.
At least firefox and safari does implement origin private file system. So, while you can't edit file on user disk directly. You can import the whole project into browser. Finish the edit and export it.
cxr|1 month ago
The Chrome team's new, experimental APIs are a separate matter. They provide additional capabilities, but many programs can get along just fine without since they don't don't strictly need them in order to work—if they would ever even have end up using them at all. A bunch of the applications in the original post fall into this category. You don't need new or novel APIs to be able to hash a file, for example. It's a developer education problem (see also: hubris).
pjmlp|1 month ago