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johnfn ◴[] No.42463936[source]
I think "single HTML file" sets up a certain expectation that a five-thousand-line long HTML file with ~3500 lines of embedded JS doesn't really live up to. I mean, hey, everything can be a single HTML file if you embed the bundle inline in your HTML!

Cool project, though - don't mean to take away anything from it.

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lelandbatey ◴[] No.42464100[source]
If I can actually hit "ctrl-s" and save it offline, that's a huge and worthwhile feature that meaningfully changes how I can interact with the project; it's not purely a fluff description.
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zelphirkalt ◴[] No.42464876[source]
That will probably never work easily in any secure browser. I think at the very least you would have to go: ctrl+s, dialog opens hopefully at the right directory you want to store in, enter/return.
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1. Bjartr ◴[] No.42467123[source]
The message you're replying to did not mean that "ctrl-s" is literally the only input, but implied the whole file saving workflow that begins with "ctrl-s". The fact that you're pointing out that the other interpretation is ridiculous is enough of a context clue to realize they're not likely to be saying that.