WebSerial has landed in Firefox Nightly !!
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WebSerial has landed in Firefox Nightly !!
Enable it in about:config and it all just works as expected. Took a brand new ESP32 and had a new Bluetooth proxy added to Home Assistant within 2 minutes

@balloob NOICE! one of the few reasons for me to keep a Chromium nearby finally eliminated!
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WebSerial has landed in Firefox Nightly !!
Enable it in about:config and it all just works as expected. Took a brand new ESP32 and had a new Bluetooth proxy added to Home Assistant within 2 minutes

@balloob is webserial same as webUSB ?
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@balloob OH SWEET!!!
Does this mean that web apps like VIA (I had to use that to configure my Keychron keyboard) might soon also work in Firefox instead of only in Chrome?

@dragonarchitect @balloob don't those speak webusb instead of webserial?
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WebSerial has landed in Firefox Nightly !!
Enable it in about:config and it all just works as expected. Took a brand new ESP32 and had a new Bluetooth proxy added to Home Assistant within 2 minutes
@balloob nice! No need for chrome anymore!
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WebSerial has landed in Firefox Nightly !!
Enable it in about:config and it all just works as expected. Took a brand new ESP32 and had a new Bluetooth proxy added to Home Assistant within 2 minutes

@balloob I tried https://web-serial-app.netlify.app/ with it - it works now, but the popup for the devices doesn't show except for a short moment, accepting 'test-device-1' - with block or allow. Any ideas? Would be nice to get it working, happy to update it
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@paoloredaelli It's βneutralβ now https://mozilla.github.io/standards-positions/#webserial, and a discussion here https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions/issues/687 @balloob @mozilla
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@paoloredaelli @balloob @mozilla It seems like somewhere during the ongoing Chromebook era there was a mentality shift that a web browser should be able to do practically everything an OS could. At this point, what's left in terms of what a web browser /can't/ do?
The framing has helped Linux because apps now seem as likely to be created for the web as they are for the dominant desktop OS.
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WebSerial has landed in Firefox Nightly !!
Enable it in about:config and it all just works as expected. Took a brand new ESP32 and had a new Bluetooth proxy added to Home Assistant within 2 minutes

@balloob boy. finally. I can trash chrome definitely.
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@paoloredaelli @balloob @mozilla I would imagine popularity as well as them just figuring out a security model for implementing it. Maybe, like Chrome, it's not persistent between page loads and must be reauthorized every visit per-device.
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WebSerial has landed in Firefox Nightly !!
Enable it in about:config and it all just works as expected. Took a brand new ESP32 and had a new Bluetooth proxy added to Home Assistant within 2 minutes

@balloob when will it be released tho
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@dragonarchitect @balloob don't those speak webusb instead of webserial?
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WebSerial has landed in Firefox Nightly !!
Enable it in about:config and it all just works as expected. Took a brand new ESP32 and had a new Bluetooth proxy added to Home Assistant within 2 minutes

@balloob
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@balloob I tried https://web-serial-app.netlify.app/ with it - it works now, but the popup for the devices doesn't show except for a short moment, accepting 'test-device-1' - with block or allow. Any ideas? Would be nice to get it working, happy to update it
@tanepiper @balloob Hello! Can you confirm that the βdom.webserial.testing.enabledβpreference (in about:config) is set to false?
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@tanepiper @balloob Hello! Can you confirm that the βdom.webserial.testing.enabledβpreference (in about:config) is set to false?
@gregstoll @balloob Ahh yes I set it to true! That'll be it

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@stereo @balloob @blackforestmesh endlich !!!
@fds2610 @stereo @balloob Man kann auch Helium nutzen, solange das noch nicht stabil ist und man kein Chrome/Edge mag: https://github.com/imputnet/helium
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@gregstoll @balloob Ahh yes I set it to true! That'll be it

@tanepiper @balloob awesome, glad to hear it!
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