And here's what we could do for copy. Put that into an extra MR for now so we can check whether it's predictive enough for the user what is being copied (while the paste bits from above can already land for 0.42).
Note that this is orthogonal to what an app/UI toolkit offers for copy/paste (via context menus or drag handles) already.
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I'd respect them more if they were doing this on purpose.
So. It's not speculation anymore. Apple just officially declared war against the web. This feels like the make or break moment for our industry. 😬😬😬
https://9to5mac.com/2024/02/15/ios-17-4-web-apps-european-union/
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Explains a lot.
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