We've previously blogged about the Raspberry Pi 2 , as well as the Asus Tinker Board , another single-board computer. This time around I took a look at the late...
This is amazing! I’m so happy to hear that the performance issues are no longer a problem. My interface prototyping game is about to jump up to another level! Not to nitpick, but you are wrong about webGL2 not being supported on iOS. it has been supported for the past two years. It’s just not on by default. You have to turn it on in Safari settings.
WebGL 2 is off by default in Safari because it's not finished and doesn't yet work properly, which is what I count as "not yet supported". Even if something is supported, if it's not enabled by default it's not actually any use, since it will remain disabled for virtually all users in practice.