@passle_ @kennethrohde @quicksave2k @pendelhavengame Maybe @thisislalaok from @samsunginternet can shine light on the situation?! This problem would probably happen on Samsung Internet, too.
@dfabu Must people are really excited about it because with Access Handles (https://t.co/xvBuiL0L5I) it allows them to use the OPFS as a very performant backend for storage solutions like SQLite or DuckDB, which given Web SQLs EoL https://t.co/AjlBu4KADh
Intent to Ship: Origin Private File System (OPFS, https://t.co/b2i5IXAeNB) on Android. It’s happening. Two LGTMs and counting… https://t.co/b4yKtUxzq4 https://t.co/d0sOrcmXrW
@kennethrohde @passle_ @quicksave2k @pendelhavengame Android, or the Chrome version. Maybe it’s also some non-Google Android vendor with proprietary customizations like Samsung, which implements maskable icons differently, or not at all?
@passle_ @quicksave2k @kennethrohde @pendelhavengame Not sure this is helpful, but on both desktop and mobile the icon looked perfect, with a transparent background. This is on Android 13 and macOS Ventura beta with the latest stable Chrome.
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@passle_ @quicksave2k @kennethrohde @pendelhavengame In the app. Saw your DM now. Thanks.
@passle_ @quicksave2k @kennethrohde @pendelhavengame This looks correct to me. Any chance to check this live for me?
@quicksave2k @kennethrohde @passle_ What platform and OS version does this happen on? Did you recently update the OS? Did you recently add a maskable icon to the Web App Manifest? Can I get alpha access to @pendelhavengame to test it?
@googleeurope The link 404s.
@programmingart @tunetheweb That’s next level trolling. Hats off!
Safari Technology Preview 154 has enabled Scroll To Text Fragment (https://t.co/WhCJhCpe4w) by default! âš”ï¸ðŸ”„ https://t.co/u5N4eg6XP9
#TIL about the SB19-085 Equal Pay For Equal Work Act (https://t.co/gn4js5OR5R), which forces companies like Google to disclose minimum salary bands 💵 for roles like this Chrome Extensions Developer Relations Engineer job: https://t.co/mMmiEtmTjm. (Indi
@kennethrohde Oh, that’s interesting. GNOME Web (https://t.co/0NpxItK4lr) is based on WebKitGTK. I wonder how the “to regular app†conversion works. I’m aware of https://t.co/Dkrqe7cYfZ, active in a similar space (see “How does Photino work?â€
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