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nerdix | 4 months ago

Allowing Apple to have a veto on which features are allowed to be added to a browser is even more hostile to the web.

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JimDabell|4 months ago

Apple doesn’t have a veto. If two independent implementations are required for something to become a web standard, all Google have to do is convince anybody outside of Google to implement their specs, such as Mozilla – who Google pay billions of dollars to.

The problem with all of these new specifications is that Google can’t convince anybody to do this, no matter how much money they throw at them. That’s not an Apple veto stopping these things from becoming standards, that’s Google pushing shitty specs.

cestith|4 months ago

Your conclusion would be true were your premise true.