14:24
<Domenic>
annevk: can you remind me what's the difference between the type of origin isolation created by COEP/COOP and thus cross-origin-isolated, versus by making agent clusters origin-keyed? I'm wondering if self.crossOriginIsolated for the former might be confusing when we also introduce the latter.
14:26
<annevk>
Domenic: the former creates a special type of agent cluster that has more requirements on subresources and generally has less exposed WindowProxy objects
14:26
<annevk>
Domenic: the latter has less isolation from attackable subresources
14:33
<annevk>
the combination would be even more isolated
14:34
<annevk>
I wouldn't mind another name, but I'd like not to be on the hook for trying to come up with one, as getting to this one and having it be agreeable was already a long journey
19:03
<Domenic>
I'll ask around and see if there are other suggestions
19:03
<Domenic>
Let's assume it stays as-is for now.
19:04
<Domenic>
I guess maybe crossOriginIsolated vs. originIsolated
19:09
<TabAtkins>
Theoretically, if we were to add a MQ that matches based on the page's loading state, would the `readyState` name and values be acceptable to reuse? Or are they considered unfortunate legacy stuff?
21:25
<annevk>
TabAtkins: I’d look at the promise-state stuff
21:25
<annevk>
TabAtkins: that’s proposed
21:37
<TabAtkins>
Ah, thanks. That thread doesn't make names *clearer*, particularly, but I do agree we should align there when it happens.
22:46
<zcorpan>
smaug____: https://github.com/HTTPArchive/almanac.httparchive.org/pull/184
22:47
<smaug____>
zcorpan: that would have element popularity ?
22:47
<zcorpan>
smaug____: yes
22:47
<zcorpan>
https://github.com/HTTPArchive/almanac.httparchive.org/blob/9216e287474a13cc59c1929fefabd05281e27116/src/content/en/2019/markup.md#top-elements-and-general-info
22:48
<zcorpan>
ignoring html, head, body, the most common elements by frequency are div, a, span, li, img, script, p, option
22:49
<smaug____>
great, thanks
22:49
<smaug____>
very surprising that html, head or body are popular at all
22:49
<smaug____>
mm, are those still per site
22:49
<smaug____>
yes
22:50
<smaug____>
I'm interested in how many % of all the element on the web are <div> elements etc.
22:50
<zcorpan>
yeah, don't know where they are on the frequency. maybe bkardell can give you numbers
22:51
<zcorpan>
https://rainy-periwinkle.glitch.me is his tool (linked from that page)