Browser developers are now reaching for straws to remain employable.
That said the biggest tasks remains:
- Go back to HTTP/1.1 with "One time password" auth.: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2289
- Simplify the browser so that it can be compiled in less than many hours on the latest CPU.
- Completely remove the tie-ins to any commercial/governmental entities.
Basically go back to Netscape with some improvements to javascript performance and hardware accelerated rendering of HTML.
Everything else invented in the last 20 years is meaningless. This is valid in most domains: Raspberry Pi is the only real exception.
Browser developers are now reaching for straws to remain employable.
That said the biggest tasks remains:
- Go back to HTTP/1.1 with "One time password" auth.: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2289
- Simplify the browser so that it can be compiled in less than many hours on the latest CPU.
- Completely remove the tie-ins to any commercial/governmental entities.
Basically go back to Netscape with some improvements to javascript performance and hardware accelerated rendering of HTML.
Everything else invented in the last 20 years is meaningless. This is valid in most domains: Raspberry Pi is the only real exception.