Ask HN: When autosave restores an invalid client-side state Autosave solves the obvious failure modes in client-side apps.
Input persists, refreshes are handled, drafts come back. But there’s a quieter edge case that seems harder to deal with: sometimes the restored state is already invalid. Not because data is missing, but because invariants are broken: derived fields out of sync, schema changes, partial or out-of-order updates. In those situations, retries and small heuristics tend to reproduce the problem. Restoring the latest snapshot just restores the failure. At that point, rollback to a last known good state seems like the only deterministic option. I wrote down some thoughts on where autosave reaches its limit here: https://zippers.dev/blog/why-savior-safestate-recovery-exists |
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