On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 6:35 PM, Jonas Sicking <jo...@sicking.cc> wrote:

> On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 4:10 PM, Rik Cabanier <caban...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I don't see why the web platform is special here and we should trust that
> > authors can do the right thing.
>
> I'm fairly sure people have already pointed this out to you. But the
> reason the web platform is different is that because we allow
> arbitrary application logic to run on the user's device without any
> user opt-in.
>
> I.e. the web is designed such that it is safe for a user to go to any
> website without having to consider the risks of doing so.
>
> This is why we for example don't allow websites to have arbitrary
> read/write access to the user's filesystem. Something that all the
> other platforms that you have pointed out do.
>
> Those platforms instead rely on that users make a security decision
> before allowing any code to run. This has both advantages (easier to
> design APIs for those platforms) and disadvantages (malware is pretty
> prevalent on for example Windows)
>

I'm unsure what point you are trying to make.
This is not an API that exposes any more information than a user agent
sniffer can approximate.
It will just be more precise and less wasteful. For the high value system
(= lots of cores), we intentionally limited the number of cores to 8. This
number of cores is very common and most applications won't see much use
above 8 anyway.
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