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Old Android System WebViews (the Telegram/VK in-app browser; a real device with Google Play auto-updates the WebView, but emulators / no-Play / restricted devices stay frozen) showed a white screen. Two causes, fixed in order: - build.target es2022 shipped ?./?? verbatim, which the old engine cannot parse. Lowered to es2019 so esbuild down-levels the syntax. - The es2020+ runtime globals the bundle and its deps call (globalThis, structuredClone, Array.at, ...) are missing on those engines. A conditional core-js loader (emitPolyfills writes dist/polyfills.js, document.write'd by an index.html gate only when needed) covers them; modern engines download nothing, so the bundle-size budget is untouched. BigInt (the 64-bit FlatBuffers timestamp decode) and Proxy (Svelte 5 runes) cannot be polyfilled, so the effective floor is Chrome 67. Below it, a permanent ES5 boot guard in index.html shows a friendly "this device's OS or browser can't run the app" screen (with the web-version link inside a Mini App) and a "Diagnostic information" view with a Copy button, instead of a white screen. A reactive net raises the same screen on an uncaught boot error that never signals window.__booted. Board tile glyphs used container-query units (cqw, Chrome 105+) under .cell font-size:0, so they collapsed to 0px on Chrome 74 (invisible letters); added vmin fallbacks. The unsupported-engine telemetry beacon is a separate follow-up PR.
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# pnpm 11 records build-script approval here. esbuild's postinstall materialises
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# its CLI shim; the platform binary itself ships as an optional dependency.
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# core-js-bundle ships a prebuilt minified.js (we only read that file at build time,
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# via vite.config emitPolyfills) and its install script is just a funding banner, so
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# it is denied — nothing to build.
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allowBuilds:
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core-js-bundle: false
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esbuild: true
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