Telegram Web, wefwef and Outlook (for work) are doing a fantastic job running on my iPhone SE. Do you think PWA on mobile are the future? Developers could get around the 30% cut for in-App-purchases and publish apps not even allowed in large appstores. Companies could sell phones with alternate operating systems and their users could still access all their favourite apps (yes, I’m dreaming). Wasn’t Steve Jobs original idea of the iPhone about something similar to PWA instead of apps?

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    A SuperFund site is a place in the United States that has been so severely polluted that the government actually doing something about it to protect people (a rarity).

    Generally, these are places where nuclear, chemical-manufacturing, or oil-refining accidents have occurred, like the Hanford Site or Times Beach, MO.

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      Ah so you’re saying browsers are so bad they’re Superfund disaster sites?

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        Yeah, you can’t go in them to do anything unless you are highly trained with specialized tools, and it’ll take decades to get even minor improvements completed, because of the sheer effort it takes not to make things worse.