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So, Chrome's "web standard" Prompt API:

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  • nachtfunke@indieweb.socialN nachtfunke@indieweb.social

    @jaffathecake what are we as developers supposed to do here? We have literally no say in this whatsoever.

    It’s a genuine question, what are we supposed to? Because I subjectively feel like we could have done something maybe 10 years ago, but now…?

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    @nachtfunke @jaffathecake oh that's easy developers needed to keep using and supporting Firefox because open internet matters more than anything else.

    Sadly, majority of developers failed at that, just like they did with Internet Exploder.

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    • jaffathecake@mastodon.socialJ jaffathecake@mastodon.social

      So, Chrome's "web standard" Prompt API:

      Mozilla: Opposed
      WebKit: Opposed
      Microsoft: Several concerns
      W3C TAG: Several concerns
      Developers: Mostly negative

      Chrome: Ships anyway.

      A sad time for web standards. But, I guess someone at Google will get promoted, so 'every cloud…'

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      @jaffathecake Sounds kind of like how #Mozilla pushed ahead with #AI even after your lying polls about the provenance of training data in translations and the multitude of negative comments here and on Mozilla Connect.

      Pretty good blind spot for Mozilla - you can only tell when things are bad when your competitors do it.

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      • jaffathecake@mastodon.socialJ jaffathecake@mastodon.social

        So, Chrome's "web standard" Prompt API:

        Mozilla: Opposed
        WebKit: Opposed
        Microsoft: Several concerns
        W3C TAG: Several concerns
        Developers: Mostly negative

        Chrome: Ships anyway.

        A sad time for web standards. But, I guess someone at Google will get promoted, so 'every cloud…'

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        @jaffathecake internet explorer from its grave.

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        • jaffathecake@mastodon.socialJ jaffathecake@mastodon.social

          @joshhunt if there is then they failed to show it. They posted a couple of links, including a survey about something else.

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          @jaffathecake @joshhunt it's like the XSLT situation in reverse

          Google: we want to drop XSLT support

          web developers: we really want you to keep XSLT and possibly upgrade support for v3 of the standard so we can use it with JSON too

          Google: OK, we've listened to everybody's opinion and nobody wants XSLT so we're dropping it.

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          • oblomov@sociale.networkO oblomov@sociale.network

            @jaffathecake @joshhunt it's like the XSLT situation in reverse

            Google: we want to drop XSLT support

            web developers: we really want you to keep XSLT and possibly upgrade support for v3 of the standard so we can use it with JSON too

            Google: OK, we've listened to everybody's opinion and nobody wants XSLT so we're dropping it.

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            #27

            @jaffathecake @joshhunt

            (and obviously Mozilla follows suit, because why are they there if not to suck up to the bully)

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            • yoasif@mastodon.socialY yoasif@mastodon.social

              @jaffathecake Sounds kind of like how #Mozilla pushed ahead with #AI even after your lying polls about the provenance of training data in translations and the multitude of negative comments here and on Mozilla Connect.

              Pretty good blind spot for Mozilla - you can only tell when things are bad when your competitors do it.

              Link Preview Image
              Firefox’s AI Kill Switch is a Trap: How Mozilla Made AI Your Problem

              TL;DR: Mozilla recently released AI controls for Firefox: a singlecontrol panel that lets people disable AI features in the browser or pick andchoose which t...

              favicon

              Youssuff Quips (www.quippd.com)

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              @yoasif @jaffathecake If the word ends in an s-like phoneme, you're supposed to eschew the s after the apostrophe.

              E.g. For Fox' sake! 😉

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              • platymew@layer8.spaceP platymew@layer8.space

                @yoasif @jaffathecake If the word ends in an s-like phoneme, you're supposed to eschew the s after the apostrophe.

                E.g. For Fox' sake! 😉

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                @platymew @jaffathecake MLA and Chicago Manual of Style agree with what I did, at least: https://grammarist.com/punctuation/apostrophe-after-s-rules-and-examples/

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                • jaffathecake@mastodon.socialJ jaffathecake@mastodon.social

                  So, Chrome's "web standard" Prompt API:

                  Mozilla: Opposed
                  WebKit: Opposed
                  Microsoft: Several concerns
                  W3C TAG: Several concerns
                  Developers: Mostly negative

                  Chrome: Ships anyway.

                  A sad time for web standards. But, I guess someone at Google will get promoted, so 'every cloud…'

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                  #30

                  @jaffathecake There's a serious question to be asked about whether an engine shipping things which the broader standards community is opposed to can still be considered a standards compliant browser.

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                  • yoasif@mastodon.socialY yoasif@mastodon.social

                    @platymew @jaffathecake MLA and Chicago Manual of Style agree with what I did, at least: https://grammarist.com/punctuation/apostrophe-after-s-rules-and-examples/

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                    @yoasif @jaffathecake Ah, yes, the Bri'ish vs. 'murrican vs. Internet rules of englishing. 🖖😅👍

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                    • schouten_b@mastodon.socialS schouten_b@mastodon.social

                      @jaffathecake There's a serious question to be asked about whether an engine shipping things which the broader standards community is opposed to can still be considered a standards compliant browser.

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                      #32

                      @Schouten_B @jaffathecake Hasn't that happened before? Who else supported PNaCl?

                      I think that is kind of an academic question too, unfortunately - most developers seem to care less about whether something is a standard, and more about whether their userbase can access the feature.

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                      • yoasif@mastodon.socialY yoasif@mastodon.social

                        @Schouten_B @jaffathecake Hasn't that happened before? Who else supported PNaCl?

                        I think that is kind of an academic question too, unfortunately - most developers seem to care less about whether something is a standard, and more about whether their userbase can access the feature.

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                        @yoasif @jaffathecake Sure, I think the PNaCl objections were of a different, less fundamental nature, but yeah, this is a question I've asked myself more often.

                        And sure, humans fundamentally look out for number 1 first. You're not wrong, but some do care about standards, I've been considering blocking Chrome on my own sites. Since they aren't commercial anyway and I don't care if people won't switch browsers in order to access them 🙂.

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