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laughterlaughter@lemmy.world ⁨7⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

says me, the one who made the original comment.

Then it’s a weak argument without real support.

now you just have a patched together, disjointed, mess of a browser, on top of a second dev team, who now needs to unpatch it together, re patch it together, and then somehow repackage that. It’s just hopeless. It’s like trying to turn a full size pickup into a small lightweight town car. It’s just not going to happen.

You are assuming way too much. As if Apple and Google did all this with KHTML. Which lead us to:

It’s worth noting that when a fork is building on top of something, there is a point where the original roots are no longer present, or no longer significantly present.

And what’s your point by saying this? What does it matter if the roots “disappear,” if the product is good enough for competition?

Even if it did i don’t like the browsers because they’re too bulky so it’s not like it influences my opinion anyway lol.

What bulky browsers don’t you like?

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