Friend gave me access to his Adobe account (I’m never giving Adobe money again), and it looks like they don’t even support Firefox. That means I’m not using even the one remaining browser-based Adobe service that’s left.
Friend gave me access to his Adobe account (I’m never giving Adobe money again), and it looks like they don’t even support Firefox. That means I’m not using even the one remaining browser-based Adobe service that’s left.
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Honestly, I kinda hate the idea of a browser being able to access hardware devices.
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At the end we have Flash + ActiveX alltogether again.
WebRTC and WebUSB are different things. RTC doesn’t provide direct port access, afaik.
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Have you worked with either before? They’re completely unrelated technologies, with similar names. They have nothing to do with one another. They’re not even being developed by the same groups. They emphatically do not have the same fundamental premise. I’ve built apps in WebRTC before, and I can guarantee it has nothing to do with WebUSB, and in fact I just confirmed in the docs that it has nothing to do with any sort of device-level hardware control.
To reiterate: the only connection between WebUSB and WebRTC is the fact that they’re named “Web” + three letter initialism.
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I have absolutely no idea what that’s intended to mean.
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That’s their web dev documentation. The official position is no: https://mozilla.github.io/standards-positions/#webusb