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by munk-a
2637 days ago
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I appear to have hit by a wave of downvotes so this comment may too be hit but I wanted to clarify that I don't think that Safari is actually more broken than any other browser but the ability to verify that features _aren't_ broken requires a higher investment - the lack of a compiled safari on windows makes it difficult to test features during development without using a browser emulator which honestly isn't worth spinning up for simple things. |
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> Safari is terrible and I applaud all applications that are broken on it
What you meant to say is that testing in Safari is inconvenient for you, so you don't like it. Which is fine, but does not mean that "Safari is terrible".