I think it’s an inept implementation that leans into open standards while skirting the true essence of Internet architecture.
No system in 2022 can escape the need to convey information over HTTP using HTML. How they are able to build such half-baked, partially planned, and woefully incomplete conveyance designs for a world where the Interwebs matter so greatly, is a mystery.
I think it’s an inept implementation that leans into open standards while skirting the true essence of Internet architecture.
No system in 2022 can escape the need to convey information over HTTP using HTML. How they are able to build such half-baked, partially planned, and woefully incomplete conveyance designs for a world where the Interwebs matter so greatly, is a mystery.
FWIW, I only meant to add context to my suggestion - to unify the text experience - with that sentence. I’m sure there are reasons behind those decisions.
FWIW, I only meant to add context to my suggestion - to unify the text experience - with that sentence. I’m sure there are reasons behind those decisions.
Agree. It should be consistent. I’m sure the Airtable architects agree, but they have layers of legacy to unwind I suspect.