• @aeronmelon@lemm.ee
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    287 months ago

    I’ve been using Safari exclusively since 2013, completely sidestepping all of this drama. I haven’t seen an ad on YouTube in several years. I also haven’t seen any hint of YouTube blocking my access to videos.

    But for everyone who needs Windows, and the growing number of Linux users, FireFox seems like the only democratic option left.

    • Dark ArcA
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      237 months ago

      There are webkit based browsers on Linux as well, GNOME Web being one; but yeah, I prefer Firefox.

        • @toddestan@lemm.ee
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          7 months ago

          Safari is holding back the web with their old, quirky, outdated engine. However, as Safari’s engine is the only option for iOS, most web developers can’t afford to ignore Safari because they can’t ignore the iPhone. So it’s IE all over again - an old, outdated browser that everyone nevertheless has to support as a significant portion of the users are using it. In some ways it’s even worse, as iPhone users don’t have any choice due to Apple’s restrictions, but even in the darkest days of IE’s stranglehold on the web Microsoft never restricted what browsers you could install on Windows.

          • @onlinepersona@programming.dev
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            27 months ago

            However, as Safari’s engine is the only option for iOS, most web developers can’t afford to ignore Safari because they can’t ignore the iPhone

            That’s going to change next year thanks to the Digital Markets Act in Europe. Third-party app stores will have to be allowed on iPhones which means different browser engines will be able to be installed on iOS.

        • Dark ArcA
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          7 months ago

          Apple is pretty notorious for holding the web back post Steve Jobs. As an example, it took them forever for push notifications for web apps on mobile (like literally years behind their competition)

          • @HeavyRaptor@lemmy.zip
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            47 months ago

            I’m not disagreeing in general but I’ve literally never wanted to use push notifications from a Web app. All it does is create another thing to decline on shirty websites.

            • Dark ArcA
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              17 months ago

              I made a chat app for my Minecraft server back in 2016 that was just a website with push notifications. Worked great for the folks that had an Android device to talk to people on the server, for people with iOS it was useless.

              I don’t run that chat app anymore, but… There are use cases for these things that aren’t just “would you like to revive notifications about my blog posts/spam?”

              • @HeavyRaptor@lemmy.zip
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                27 months ago

                That sounds like a really cool use case! It’s a shame it’s mostly just basically abused for spam

          • bjorney
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            37 months ago

            Safari only introduced a date input field like 2 years ago