Post 3264534 by yolo@ieji.de
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 (DIR) Post #3264533 by zalandocalrissian@ieji.de
       2019-01-22T15:15:22Z
       
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       Browser engine project written in #Rust by @alcinnz@alcinnz@floss.social called #memexhttps://git.sr.ht/%7Ealcinnz/memex
       
 (DIR) Post #3264534 by yolo@ieji.de
       2019-01-22T20:38:31Z
       
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       @zalandocalrissian what is the difference to the Mozilla proof of concept thing, I forgot the name of?
       
 (DIR) Post #3264535 by alcinnz@floss.social
       2019-01-22T20:56:50Z
       
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       @yolo @zalandocalrissian Are you referring to Servo?They were experimenting with adding concurrency, which isn't so much my focus. I'm experimenting with altering the web standards for the sake of greater privacy/security, accessibility, etc. And I'm planning to reuse some of Servo's code to help with that.
       
 (DIR) Post #3264648 by alcinnz@floss.social
       2019-01-22T21:01:03Z
       
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       @yolo @zalandocalrissian Is that clear enough?
       
 (DIR) Post #3264762 by yolo@ieji.de
       2019-01-22T21:04:53Z
       
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       @alcinnz @zalandocalrissian yes thank you! What do you mean by 'altering web standards'? More like building a safer engine for showing people or doing things differently than w3c imagines?
       
 (DIR) Post #3265788 by alcinnz@floss.social
       2019-01-22T21:42:07Z
       
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       @yolo @zalandocalrissian I think so!My basic idea is that we really shouldn't be running others' programs until we've had a chance to judge them. So I've been dropping support for JavaScript in my browser engine, and will propose some alternatives.Intercooler.js is one very interesting idea that way!