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by concinds 1687 days ago
It's quite interesting to read the history of how Blink came to be[0]. Seems like it started on what amounts to a misunderstanding. And now, because of it, Safari's fallen hopelessly behind in web standards support, security, and even resource use (see RAM use in Safari vs Chrome with many tabs open, Safari uses 1.5x-2x more RAM). Apple's big weakness is that it has laser focus on a few cash cows, and lets everything else linger; the quality of Chrome developer relations, carefulness to not break things in updates (see Safari & IndexDB), huge resources invested in Chrome security, and focus on features and power users (tab list in the menu bar! tab search that doesn't take seconds to load on x86! better UI! tabs on top! multiple profile support! ability to open local HTML files without going into the Develop menu!). Why can't Apple just care to make a good browser?

Does anyone have any insights into how the Safari team functions at Apple, and why they're not catching up?

[0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5489641