I think you've misinterpreted this data. Its not showing the dif between safari and chrome, but rather devices of different power
BTW, this is *also* a bad way to measure implementation completeness. What we all care about is velocity + quality; not either/or.
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E.g., some iterator features were unusable in some browsers for a year+ due to major bugs. They'd "pass" in this table, but not real-world.
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Sure, my original argument was kinda a straw-man for proving Safari is not very behind. But I wouldn't say Safari is lagging behind.
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