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@dannymoerkerke Hmm I think you also have to account for how "time" fits into this, and how that conditions / entrenches how we think of native vs web. 1/n
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@dannymoerkerke E.g., not being able to set a default browser in iOS for 14 years has trained people to just use Safari and get used to the ceiling that Safari has set for mobile web 2/n
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@dannymoerkerke So if you thought a web chat app wasn't possible 10 yrs ago, that has only become more so as years passed by. Now users won't even look for / try a web chat app.
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@dannymoerkerke ...oh and it probably won't even get built, because no one even thinks it could be possible.
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@dannymoerkerke Ok this doesn't make as much sense as I hoped it would. Setting Safari as the default and the ceiling of what the web can do on iOS is not related because the ceiling of web on iOS is set by WebKit anyway :P x.com/RGadellaa/status/1839018817730539720