nostr:npub1j46f9va5qdrmamcwmncew7g8mwekgma386dhws6k04fsnlkqpcpsj23gm7 nostr:npub1aqp7uudewu2zg2tpumdnvmh0kxm2hkktafj83ngwa5as3hwrxh9sfmpp85 Oh both, even all, are contemptible. However given our nature such grouchiness will persist through every time period and system.

The biggest issue is how much power is in one, ad revenue dirtied, hand. If one day they decide to push something unpalatable to chromium they will undoubtedly change the whole landscape. If chromium changes a hard to change api, all other browsers will mostly fall in line.

Also, safari. The joys of oligopoly.

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nostr:npub16639fqmxqwld65hlwdxwv9nkn8zhgskwezwpgvl2kfz0w78uaf3q4t5sta nostr:npub1aqp7uudewu2zg2tpumdnvmh0kxm2hkktafj83ngwa5as3hwrxh9sfmpp85 Yeah, I guess there are two points here: the overall shape the tech industry (which I think we're in agreement) and my frustrations with people equating using Blink to Google. They are very different things and I feel we should acknowledge that.

For example, I think EVERYONE on the web would love it if WebKit actually supported more web standards. The goal here is to get MORE redering engines not to create a monoculture. That's actually in Google's best interests