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Alex Russell Critiques Apple's Safari 27 Progress and Marketing
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Summary & Key Takeaways
- Alex Russell challenges the praise given to Apple's Safari 27 release.
- He argues Safari's release cycle is achingly slow compared to competitors.
- Many Safari 27 fixes address issues not present in other engines.
- Safari barely meets the 90% Web Platform Tests pass rate required for competitors in the EU.
- Apple's rate of improvement in WPTs lags behind Mozilla and Chromium due to slower release cadence.
Our Commentary
Alex Russell never pulls punches, and we appreciate that. This piece is a much-needed dose of reality. It's frustrating to see Apple get credit for what feels like table scraps when other browsers are sprinting. We need more transparency and less marketing spin from all browser vendors, frankly. The WPT data is damning.
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