Brendan Eich, creator of JavaScript, reflects on the language's rapid development, its impact, and the forces that shaped its design. He recounts JavaScript's hasty creation amidst Netscape's browser wars with Microsoft, emphasizing the "worse is better" philosophy that prioritized quick deployment over theoretical perfection. Eich also discusses the evolution of web standards, the rise and fall of Flash, and the ongoing challenges of balancing innovation with security and privacy. He further explores the current state of web browsers, highlighting Brave's approach to blocking trackers and rewarding users, and touches upon the broader implications of centralized control and the potential for a more user-centric internet.
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