> Because of this you will always have people scream "Apple is killing PWAs" because they don't support a yet another random API.
I like the "yet another random API" phrase. It creates the impression that PWA APIs are being generated fast and furious, and apple is trying very hard to keep up with all these "random" new APIs.
Yet, the reality is that apple has for a long time deliberately crippled PWAs on their platform by not supporting just 4, crucial, old and fundamental APIs. I will list these for you:
- Background Sync
- Web Push
- Before Install Prompt and Installation Banner
- Background audio for PWAs
They do not have to implement any "yet another random API". Just those four. Everything else is a bonus, considering this is Apple's Safari (the new IE) we are talking about.
Imagine going 2000 years back with a book and showing it to some caveman. To you they are words, with meaning and purpose. To him, they're just random gibberish scrawled on some leafy stuff. He might even nibble on one of the pages and declare "it doesn't even taste good, what can be its use?"
Imagine having a discourse in good faith. Imagine not resorting to false analogies. Imagine not resorting to low-effort trolling the moment you run out of arguments. Imagine...
Anyway. I bid you adieu in a sibling thread, I'll do the same here.
haha. Seriously though, do you honestly believe that is what you are doing here? You think you are acting in good faith?
> Anyway. I bid you adieu in a sibling thread, I'll do the same here.
> Adieu.
You cannot even keep track of all your "adieus". Are you saying goodbye to a thread, or to an individual? Or is it all just random. lol
FYI: I do not respond to individuals. I respond to comments. Usually asinine comments because they trigger me. So the best way to say goodbye to me, is to think before you post.
I'm not asking. I'm telling, and quite clearly: ask three people, and you will have five answers as to what APIs people think PWAs can't live without.
Because of this you will always have people scream "Apple is killing PWAs" because they don't support a yet another random API.
And yet, see bullet point two in my original comment.