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by Vt71fcAqt7
1333 days ago
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Another point here: you can't update safari without updating ios itself. That means people who don't update or have old devices won't get new fetures. Also, safari STILL doesn't support a lot of new wasm extensions. So not really the picture GP is painting. |
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True. But each release of iOS gets to around 90% of the installed base by the time the next version of iOS gets rolled out; it’s non-issue for the vast majority of iOS users.
iOS 15 was updated 12 times [1] between September 2021 and July 2022; iOS users either got bug fixes or new features (usually both) in Safari each time, including users of the iPhone 6s, which shipped September 2015, more than 7 years ago.
Also, safari STILL doesn't support a lot of new wasm extensions.
According to caniuse [2], Safari’s WASM support seems to be just as current as Chrome and Firefox.
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[2]: https://caniuse.com/?search=wasm