slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
Consider this in light of Apple's penchant for malicious compliance; they are spending HUGE amounts on lawyers and lobbyists to push back on the *intensely* reasonable demand that people be allowed to chose the browser they want.
Then consider that Apple makes *billions* per year from the web (through Google search deal), while re-investing a pittance on Safari/WebKit.
Nothing about the forced catch-up we're observing is about goodwill or web friendliness.