I think you've misinterpreted this data. Its not showing the dif between safari and chrome, but rather devices of different power
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Replying to @Snugug @addyosmani and
I know, but there’s powerful androids (Galaxy Note II p.e) that perform much worse than even the IP 5c (which has a CPU from from 2012)
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Replying to @MiguelCamba @addyosmani and
I highly recommend you watch https://youtu.be/4bZvq3nodf4 from
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Replying to @Snugug @addyosmani and
I know about it. But even in my own desktop, my test suite runs 70% faster in safari than chrome. Same device. That’s almost twice as fast.
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Replying to @MiguelCamba @Snugug and
That’s not to say chrome is a bad browser, it has many features safari lacks, but in pure JS execution safari destroys it.
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Replying to @MiguelCamba @Snugug and
Safari is actually ahead of Chrome in terms of ES2016+ implementation.
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Replying to @Martndemus @Snugug and
I was thinking in web features rather than JS features, starting with your beloved PWAs
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Replying to @MiguelCamba @Snugug and
I wouldn't ding a browser for not having implemented a W3C WD yet. If it's a CR, then it's a different story.
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Replying to @Martndemus @Snugug and
TIL that service workers are still a working draft
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Replying to @MiguelCamba @Martndemus and
They're REC track w/ multiple interoperable implementations. Core is stable. "Working draft" misleading.
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Actually, this is worth digging into because it's such a persistent myth. The W3C process is *hugely* conservative.
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Replying to @slightlylate @MiguelCamba and
Many features that make it into the WHATWG "living standard" wouldn't even be counted as WDs in the W3C process.
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In the past few years we've moved the design phase of new feature development into incubation groups, like the WICG: https://www.w3.org/community/wicg/
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