Definitely not worse than IE11. And yes, there are those of us out there mandated to still support IE11
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Absolutely worse than IE11, because Windows isn't web-hostile. You can change browser on Windows and that can be a meaningful choice. On iOS, it's Hotel Cupertino -- you can check out any time you like, but you'll still be using gimped WebKit.
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I am constantly finding crashes in Safari with my PDF viewer that don’t reproduce on other platforms. It’s frustrating, once you check into IOS you can’t check out. That said I also appreciate their curated ecosystem and focus on security.
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And the HW is amazing! But strategy taxes are a gravity all to themselves.
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Safari being unchangeable default is bad and should be changed. But WebKit requirement is extremely net positive for the web (even if it makes things harder for us at
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Enforcing usage of one engine (WebKit) is horrible for the web. It's like if in the IE6 era, Microsoft enforced that no other browser engines were allowed on Windows. Firefox wouldn't have come to save the day. Competition is what drives innovation.
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Okay but AMP?
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Hang about, doesn’t Google implement things in Chrome that aren’t standardised, then have all your DevRels encourage everyone to use it thus forcing hate towards browser vendors that “follow the rules”

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