No software was crippled here. Process isolation is arguably the way it should have always been in the first place. Hell, rebrand it as "hardware accelerated sandboxing" and now it's an obviously superior approach, right? ;)
But either way nothing was actually "crippled", and if anything the reverse is true. They are un-crippling aspects of JavaScript (like re-introducing SharedArrayBuffer).
But either way nothing was actually "crippled", and if anything the reverse is true. They are un-crippling aspects of JavaScript (like re-introducing SharedArrayBuffer).