@danbri It perfectly could, but for now there is no way to promote an in-browser experience (2D PWA or full 3D WebXR app) to become installable. App Lab is the lowest friction way. See https://t.co/TK4WhI9e6H and https://t.co/baF1FWW6eI.
RT @tomayac: I had a ton of fun with PWAs on Oculus Quest 2. Read my article to learn more about my journey… ⤵ï¸
@danbri There’s the New Tab page, which might include PWAs (but so far only features WebXR stuff). The Oculus Store eventually could contain a section of PWAs (unlikely using the branding, though) and the App Lab (sidequestvr.com/apps/applab, all games at the
I had a ton of fun with PWAs on Oculus Quest 2. Read my article to learn more about my journey… â¤µï¸ https://t.co/7Qcy3xRSjV
Of course managed to mess up the link: the tool can be found at brid.gy.
@stefanjudis @simevidas @MozDevNet Forgot to paste the link I had on the clipboard: https://t.co/fegO0oE3Ln.
@simevidas @stefanjudis @MozDevNet It’s, I guess, the only way to model this, though, because even if you introduced something like “once_they_move_to_chromium_\d+” Samsung Internet could still decide to disable the feature. See Brave’s non-support of
@jonrandy I enjoyed reading about the process of how you approached this and my scope was widened, so definitely thanks for sharing this experiment!
@nameandnums It’s just using existing features of the language. I don’t think the objective is standardizing this.
@simevidas @stefanjudis @MozDevNet That’s why I wrote that I was not sure how maintained the release notes were. 92 is of course better than 87, but still behind the current stable.
@rauchg @simevidas @jaffathecake @_kud (You probably are aware, but just in case: BrowserStack has a free open-source plan, and they give you real DevTools on real devices in the cloud: https://t.co/lrgBaLIsd2. DevTools integration makes it almost if not
@feross @teabass Hah, team typo fix here, too! https://t.co/3TIaYEN1Qz.
@stefanjudis @simevidas @MozDevNet This! While Chromium-based, it’s not necessarily always the latest Chromium. Not sure how maintained they are, but the release notes state 14.0.1.62: Web engine is upgraded to Chromium 87.4280. That’s the latest I ca
Happy 10th Birthday 🎂, Bridgy! The Bridgy tool (https://t.co/8pJu3p6ymS, code: https://t.co/6JsGce5o4J) has been powering webmentions on my blog https://t.co/kJcHWSneC5 for the last couple of years. Thanks, Ryan Barrett, for this #Indieweb building blo