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These days all browser tabs are in the same window, and each content type has a dedicated standalone app. Why? What if we could easily have any app display web pages inline, display and edit graphs and notes inline? Why not? Instead of dedicated app windows, make those apps either daemons or libraries, and then e.g. any app can render web content exactly like a web browser does. A web browser then becoms just UI: bookmarks, back/forward, search, history and so on. This would also be awesome for moving from JS to desktop - easily mix static content into the dynamic one that desktop apps generate instead of JS.

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