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@searls looks great! Though wouldn’t it be easier to use an HTMLDialogElement? https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/dialog
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@searls looks great! Though wouldn’t it be easier to use an HTMLDialogElement? https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/dialog
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@searls looks great! Though wouldn’t it be easier to use an HTMLDialogElement? https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/dialog
@searls looks great! Though wouldn’t it be easier to use an HTMLDialogElement? https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/dialog
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@searls I highly suspect that this is just a missing feature. The fact that Apple hasn’t come out and made a statement makes me believe that an upcoming version will fix it, and maybe even add PWA support to other engines. Because that’s also a thing: if you have existing home screen PWAs, and a l different default browser, what should it open in?
Maybe I’m a bit too charitable, but this is only beta 3 of a big release.
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@searls I highly suspect that this is just a missing feature. The fact that Apple hasn’t come out and made a statement makes me believe that an upcoming version will fix it, and maybe even add PWA support to other engines. Because that’s also a thing: if you have existing home screen PWAs, and a l different default browser, what should it open in?
Maybe I’m a bit too charitable, but this is only beta 3 of a big release.
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@searls I highly suspect that this is just a missing feature. The fact that Apple hasn’t come out and made a statement makes me believe that an upcoming version will fix it, and maybe even add PWA support to other engines. Because that’s also a thing: if you have existing home screen PWAs, and a l different default browser, what should it open in?
Maybe I’m a bit too charitable, but this is only beta 3 of a big release.
@searls I highly suspect that this is just a missing feature. The fact that Apple hasn’t come out and made a statement makes me believe that an upcoming version will fix it, and maybe even add PWA support to other engines. Because that’s also a thing: if you have existing home screen PWAs, and a l different default browser, what should it open in?
Maybe I’m a bit too charitable, but this is only beta 3 of a big release.
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@searls digging the overcast button, so will definitely give it a listen. May questions be tooted, or is email the only way to open a ticket?
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@searls digging the overcast button, so will definitely give it a listen. May questions be tooted, or is email the only way to open a ticket?
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@searls digging the overcast button, so will definitely give it a listen. May questions be tooted, or is email the only way to open a ticket?
@searls digging the overcast button, so will definitely give it a listen. May questions be tooted, or is email the only way to open a ticket?
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@searls what is the source material? I can imagine the native word being less known to a lot of demographics, and (the imported) cosmology being used more often.
We do this in Dutch too, where many younger than 50 will use the word ‘proteïne’ rather than the native ‘eiwitten’. Using imported words instead of native ones can also help with disambiguation.
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@searls what is the source material? I can imagine the native word being less known to a lot of demographics, and (the imported) cosmology being used more often.
We do this in Dutch too, where many younger than 50 will use the word ‘proteïne’ rather than the native ‘eiwitten’. Using imported words instead of native ones can also help with disambiguation.
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@searls what is the source material? I can imagine the native word being less known to a lot of demographics, and (the imported) cosmology being used more often.
We do this in Dutch too, where many younger than 50 will use the word ‘proteïne’ rather than the native ‘eiwitten’. Using imported words instead of native ones can also help with disambiguation.
@searls what is the source material? I can imagine the native word being less known to a lot of demographics, and (the imported) cosmology being used more often.
We do this in Dutch too, where many younger than 50 will use the word ‘proteïne’ rather than the native ‘eiwitten’. Using imported words instead of native ones can also help with disambiguation.