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1. horsaw+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-06-22 12:28:47
I'm sorry - but this is just not a realistic take.

Call me when I can install Safari on linux (or any platform other than macOS/iOS).

Until then - the ugly truth is that Apple intentionally underfunds and underdevelops the browser because they see it as a fundamental risk to their control and revenue from the App store.

It's there because "they have to have a browser" not because they're doing anything novel or clever. And many of the things they refuse to implement aren't related to ads or Google's control at all - they're things that would have narrowed the gap between what a website can do on iOS, and what the App store apps could do.

Again - Apple is acting EXACTLY like microsoft here. Underinvesting in the browser because they see it as a fundamental risk to their best revenue stream - much like how MS ignored IE when the focus was all on local apps (the king of which was still MS office).

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2. threes+K2[view] [source] 2022-06-22 12:44:49
>>horsaw+(OP)
> the ugly truth is that Apple intentionally underfunds and underdevelops the browser

That's not a truth that's an opinion. And one I would definitely disagree with.

When it comes to speed, privacy and battery life I am always choosing Safari over Chrome. And many of us care about those three things over new features that often just make the web worse.

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3. timw4m+U3[view] [source] 2022-06-22 12:52:49
>>horsaw+(OP)
KDE's Konqueror is a webkit browser, and there are others. Safari is not available on Linux, but it doesn't need to be.

I disagree that Apple is underinvesting: their slower, more deliberate pace can be an advantage: you can see the pitfalls of implementations in other browsers. I am not disagreeing that Apple has had their own share of bugs, though.

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4. wdb+M71[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-06-22 17:56:49
>>threes+K2
Same here. Safari is my preferred browser for content consumption but not for development work
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