| ▲ | drawfloat 11 hours ago | |
I wish they would fix the bug that has plagued testing against Safari for larger applications since day 1: the silent memory restart. At the very least give an error indicating why the page just refreshed so users/testers can report it, but it would honestly be best to just let a modern desktop browser use the available memory if desired. | ||
| ▲ | ljm 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |
This is probably the single most frustrating issue on iOS Safari, and the Reddit website triggers it all the time. It would be nice if Reddit wasn't a total hog that could barely load two separate pages without crashing from a memory leak, or allow you to navigate without breaking the back button completely, but it'd also be nice if Safari was more resilient to it. | ||