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by krsdcbl
714 days ago
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Yet this is a single example that actually was resolved, while far from the only inconsistencies and bugs. While from an engine side, the situation with bugs lingering for years, and web features that still can't be used way, way after even Safari managed to implement them is not insignificant. It's not broken or actually bad software, but it's struggling to keep up with the Browsers it's meant to be an independent alternative for. This makes UX and feature parity a HUGE concern! Loosing market share through inconveniencing users in turns means web devs will have increasingly less incentive to. work around it's quirks and issues, which even further shifts the Browser market towards a handful of huge, profit oriented companies - which is without exaggeration a threat to maintaining an open web. |
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