Imagine a web browser written from scratch in 2026. Not using html, css, javascript, but a new one written with the hindsight of all the years since those languages were created. All retarded historical baggage is discarded. In particular it can show websites stored on torrents, making web hosting potentially free. Website code can run locally, sandboxed, and can be stored indefinitely, becoming a downloaded program.Would this be an epic win or no?
>>107644921That's a big sphere.
>>107644953Diffusion models can generate a sphere of any size.
imagine my fist your face
unless you take it to your own hands, no one's making that, and even then comes the issue of adoption
>>107644921>Imagine a web browser written from scratch in 2026. Not using html, css, javascript, but a new one written with the hindsight of all the years since those languages were created.Yes... yes, I see. It's all CLI-based with no embeddable media and no client-side scripting. Perfection.
>>107644991I think in 99% of potential futures where this happens, the people behind it ruin adoption by being autists who don't understand the end user, and treat it more like a fun project than something to be used by normal people. That said there is no better argument for nuking humanity out of existence than anything modern web-adjacent, and that includes the browser, so who knows about that other 1%.
>Imagine a web browser written from scratch in 2026so its buggy as shit and isnt compatible with lots of libraries.
>>107645630Did you read only up to the quoted part? And what makes you think that this nonexistent, hypothetical web browser that I just made up is buggy?
>>107644921so a browser full of bugs.
>>107645890Everything in the modern web depends on Skia or Graphite and you're saying to reinvent these.