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darkwatertoday at 10:06 AM4 repliesview on HN

Which Internet did make better?


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dannywtoday at 11:20 AM

You remember the IE days right?

Being a web developer was not fun; and the web was absolutely being held back. Chrome did a lot of things right: per-origin sandboxing, properly implementing web standards, V8, developer tools, and back then Chromium was super close to Chrome.

Do I think Chrome is a net-negative for the web over the past ~3-5 years? Yes, especially with manifest v3, “privacy sandbox”, and them basically forcing through web APIs because they have the dominant marketshare.

But early Chrome was a technologically impressive and user-friendly browser that really did make the web massively better.

I remember happily putting Firefox and Chrome mini-banners (what are they called? Those little rectangular images) on my website, for free, because I recommended it.

bilekastoday at 10:38 AM

For anyone working in the web area during the old IE days will know, not having to have a dedicated css and js for each browser type was a gamechanger.

Chrome's introduction, albeit through smoother, lighter browser experience at the time, pushed other browsers to standardize to google.

In one way it's bad to have a homogenous approach to all things web based, but in another way it did make the internet a better experience overall.

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izacustoday at 10:57 AM

The one you're using every day filled with web apps that runsl securely without you dowloading sketchy binaries or being locked into walled garden app stores.