Perhaps usable in an entirely locked down corporate environment where centralised IT with "standard desktop builds" and MDM will enforce Chrome use. But without at least Safari support, and ideally Firefox (plus forks), this remains a useless toy to me.
I would expect web developers these days to mostly be aware of this, since it's been in widespread use for a while, so I didn't find it odd that the article assumed that level of background.
To make it a bit less faceless while humans still matter, it was coined by Alex Russell and Frances Berriman in 2015. Russell worked at Google at the time, Berriman at Code for America.