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by WhyNotHugo
481 days ago
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> The browser market is highly competitive And that's exactly the problem: treating it like a market. I don't want browsers to be a competitive market, in the same way that I don't want libraries, primary schools, firefighters or healthcare to be a competitive market. In modern society, they're essential needs, which need to stop catering to the capitalist overlords and need to focus on the needs of the many. |
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The network effects between website and viewers make the market real and failing to gain a significant market share results in you effectively being cut out and failing to serve the needs of most of your users (unless you can match Chrome's insane pace of development bug-for-bug).