slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
At a functional level, this means that the burst of (forced) effort is not enough. We must not accept it in lieu of structural fixes.
Playing catch-up is an admission against interest, and should be read as consciousness of guilt. The disciplining function must be true browser and engine choice for iOS users. Not mandated use, but true competition. Apple have demonstrated that they can compete, and Safari will be _fine_ in that world. But never again should they be given a pass.