Current CTO exploring entrepreneurship on the side; coach; mentor; instructor.
Dedicated to promoting digital literacy and ideological diversity in tech.
No, and we should all be glad that we can't. It would be an absolute adware nightmare if sites could just bury themselves directly into desktop notifications.
This is why alert() is blocked by browsers in most cases now
From school dropout nad part-time homeless to developer with experience in science (Max-Plancks-Institute by Göttingen), Insurance (Check24) and now as contractor/freelancer in various fields.
No, and we should all be glad that we can't. It would be an absolute adware nightmare if sites could just bury themselves directly into desktop notifications.
This is why alert() is blocked by browsers in most cases now
Nope. And that's exactly how it should be.