From a3d84a72ab9c8efd5dfc69683b2db2c3afc0fe68 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cory Dransfeldt Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2024 18:34:56 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] fix: excerpt --- .../i-like-safari-but-nobody-should-be-required-to-use-it.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/src/posts/2024/i-like-safari-but-nobody-should-be-required-to-use-it.md b/src/posts/2024/i-like-safari-but-nobody-should-be-required-to-use-it.md index a7bf9d91..2b50e0fb 100644 --- a/src/posts/2024/i-like-safari-but-nobody-should-be-required-to-use-it.md +++ b/src/posts/2024/i-like-safari-but-nobody-should-be-required-to-use-it.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ title: 'I like Safari, but nobody should be required to use it' description: "I've tried all the browsers and I always return to Safari. I've been a longtime resident of Apple's walled garden/prison, my grandmother bought stock during Apple's IPO and my whole family uses, well, all of it. I'm technical support and firmly tethered by familial and financial bonds here." tags: ['tech', 'Apple', 'development'] --- -I've tried all the browsers (not Arc, but that's a big stack of nonsense dressing up Chromium) and I always return to Safari. I've been a longtime resident of Apple's walled garden/prison, my grandmother bought stock during Apple's IPO and my whole family uses, well, all of it. I'm technical support and firmly tethered by familial and financial bonds here. +I've tried all the browsers (not Arc, but that's a big stack of nonsense dressing up Chromium) and I always return to Safari. I've been a longtime resident of Apple's walled garden/prison, my grandmother bought stock during Apple's IPO and my whole family uses, well, all of it. I'm technical support and firmly tethered by familial and financial bonds here. Chrome is — still — a memory hog and getting inexorably worse as Google bolts on AI, hampers ad blocking and tacks on gimmicky shopping features. Firefox feels unsteady as Mozilla shuffles about, aimlessly looking for a plan — any plan. Additionally, as anyone will readily tell you, on iOS, they're both just cosmetic wrappers around WebKit/Safari and that is untenable.