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@sampo @hj
I don't expect the web to die any time soon, but there's definitely room for newcomers to do something new with a simplified browser optimized for low end hardware and with an integrated and well executed development toolset.
To beat the existing world of trashfire browsers with sketchy business models I don't think we need to directly implement the things they do and play on their field.
Also I think W3C needs to go. TBL needs to retire, and if there's a standards body it needs to be a lot more democratic than a corporate consortium with paid-for protocols. If there's any kind of lesson from the web over the last two decades it's that corporate governance ultimately destroys everything of value.