| ▲ | alwillis 2 days ago | |
> How can you defend Safari rendering broken sites for long periods due to lack of frequent updates as a good thing? That hasn't been true for a few years now. Even now, when a site breaks in Safari, more often than not, it's because that particular site is using a Chrome-only feature that hasn't shipped in Safari or Firefox yet. These developers need to be reminded that progressive enhancement is a thing. There are web developers who only test their sites on Chrome, which makes no sense, given mobile Safari has around 50% marketshare in the US [1] and about 21% globally [2]. > Just like Safari not having webgpu was touted as a feature and now that it has support, webgpu suddenly turned into a feature. I must have missed this one, but anyone paying attention would have noticed WebGPU had been available in Safari (behind a flag) long before it became official; it was always on track to becoming a real feature. [1]: https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share/mobile/unite... [2]: https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share/mobile/world... | ||