I never mentioned Google. You seem really fixated on Google for some weird reason.
>The general consensus is that it is deeply reckless.
Bullshit, you made that up in your own head. Show some actual statistics instead of making shit up.
>Google failed to get stuff like WebHID into the standard - because everyone thinks it's a terrible idea
So you think you speak for "everyone"? Because you're also making that up.
>When Microsoft did this sort of thing, we used to call them out on it. I
Oh, like when they came out with XMLHTTPRequest and everyone told them to fuck off? That time? Oh, no, they actually didn't tell them to fuck off with their proprietary API, they also all implemented it in their browsers, and now it runs most of all the web.
> I have no idea why you seem so adamant to defend this.
I already spelled this out for you. Apple forbids any other browser on iOS except their own Safari. If they didn't abusively force Safari on all browsers on iOS, I would not have a problem, I would just tell users to install Chrome. But I can't, because Apple is abusive and here you are acting clueless again about what is actually going on.
I never mentioned Google. You seem really fixated on Google for some weird reason.
>The general consensus is that it is deeply reckless.
Bullshit, you made that up in your own head. Show some actual statistics instead of making shit up.
>Google failed to get stuff like WebHID into the standard - because everyone thinks it's a terrible idea
So you think you speak for "everyone"? Because you're also making that up.
>When Microsoft did this sort of thing, we used to call them out on it. I
Oh, like when they came out with XMLHTTPRequest and everyone told them to fuck off? That time? Oh, no, they actually didn't tell them to fuck off with their proprietary API, they also all implemented it in their browsers, and now it runs most of all the web.
> I have no idea why you seem so adamant to defend this.
I already spelled this out for you. Apple forbids any other browser on iOS except their own Safari. If they didn't abusively force Safari on all browsers on iOS, I would not have a problem, I would just tell users to install Chrome. But I can't, because Apple is abusive and here you are acting clueless again about what is actually going on.