@ericlaw @ChromiumDev This site is a dead person walking… It’ll be shut down soon in favor of https://t.co/1nFsB9BbDQ and https://t.co/Td9ah4AWNL.
@ericlaw Seeing it now. Yeah, well. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@ericlaw 🤔 Interested, too. I’d hope the browser would be smart enough to trigger garbage collection. The spec says nothing (https://t.co/eM8VD00qaF) about inherently once in a lifetime events. Interesting to differentiate between `window` and, e.g.,
RT @kiserene: TFW code you wrote years ago is now a critical comms route in a warzone. #HappyInternationalWomensDay
Snowflake gives every…
“Other developers control third-party browsers […] and are free to build features into their browsers that are not available in Safari within the constraints of the iOS ecosystem.â€
“Google’s Chrome iOS app also supports Google’s Scroll to Text Fragment feature […] even though that feature is not supported by Safari or WebKit at this time.â€
Right—a feature like this is implementable as it falls within the constraints of t
Here’s @Apple’s response to the CMA report: https://t.co/jeMnmlFOwg [PDF].
@robert_daly @petele Could it be an issue with the Content Security Policy (CSP)? https://t.co/OjdqBSGfXY
Made my voice heard (speaking as just myself) for the mobile ecosystems market study of the UK’s 🇬🇧 Competition & Markets Authority. https://t.co/zafTZR3xB6
Russia creates its own TLS certificate authority to bypass sanctions, since existing “foreign†certificates can’t be renewed. Yandex Browser ships with the new root certificate, users of other browsers need to manually install it (https://t.co/Qtv5Z