Quoting an anonymous Twitter user (got harrassed for these statements):
"Safari is buggy" is a valid criticism.
"Safari is behind Chrome in features" is not a valid criticism.
Never forget that the browser vendors, including Google and Apple, seized control of the web from the W3C. These few companies have too much power over the web, period.
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Imagine a small company trying to write their own web browser from scratch nowadays. It's just not possible! The web is so complex, there's no choice but to adopt one of the few existing browser engines: Chromium, WebKit, Gecko. That's it. The competitive landscape is bleak.
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"Everyone has to adopt Chromium" is exactly Google's plan.
Who controls the dominant browser engine controls the web.
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@alcinnz Even in such a world, there's still a point to them: having a well-written description of semantics you can _expect_ from a browser (does not necessarily mean that you'll get them, but it's easy to argue that something is a bug when it contravenes the specification that it is supposed to implement).