If you install Firefox on Windows, MacOS, Linux, ChromeOS, or Android you get *real* Firefox, complete with the Gecko engine. But not on iOS. Apple cripples engine competition in silent, deeply impactful ways.https://twitter.com/slightlylate/status/1176856950086275072 …
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I'm struggling to reconcile it too. The Safari-only situation on iOS has never felt good, but I suspect an issue many of us have is that the 1 engine that stands to dominate is run by a company w/ powerful business interests. It'd be different if we had say, 1 w3c-managed engine
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So like, engine diversity, but not on iOS.
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isn't engine diversity hurting the web? There's still differences between FF, Chrome and Safari (although much better than the IE6 days). What apple is doing on iOS, at least means if you've tested it in Safari, it'll look the same on all iOS browsers.
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