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Super Apps Are Terrible for People—and Great for Companies
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Depends. Web browser? Absolutely not. Small directory listing utility (
ls
)? Of course.Oh I want my web browser to do exactly one thing. Reasonably parse HTML, JS and CSS of the websites I visit
How about block intrusive ads?
Hmm. Not really tbh. As long as it doesn’t inject ads on to the web page (like Edge did to Download Chrome page) I’m fine.
How about reasonably allow for multitasking?