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by atonse
480 days ago
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Eh not quite. I switched off Chrome many years ago (on macOS) because it had gotten so bloated and was constantly running my fans. I remember reading that Chrome had worked on fixing a lot of that bloat (so did FF). But Safari was a breath of fresh air in how fast it worked and didn't seem to constantly kill my battery. Yes it has the occasional quirks. But I do like that Apple focuses more on UX than just DevEx by trying to implement everything and the kitchen sink web standards. As others have said, we definitely need alternative browsers and browser engines. But at the end of the day, it's just mostly WebKit (and Blink derived from it) and Firefox, so it's not like there's all that much competition. |
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Blink is a separate engine, as it has significantly diverted from WebKit.