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by phrz 739 days ago
This has existed for every web engine since time immemorial, calling out Safari is misleading. Firefox calls them "site interventions" and Chrome calls them "patches" rather than Safari/WebKit's "quirks".
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And beyond web engines, operating systems have them too - both Windows and macOS have workarounds for popular apps.
gpu drivers with patches for individual games.
Do you have a link to the Chrome site-specific patches directory? As you can imagine, it's pretty hard to search for :P