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7 days agoThat’s not bad.
That’s not bad.
You are right, but as you noticed, we don’t argue the same thing.
eventually killed the thing and forced MS to switch to Chromium.
Ladybird is not threatened to be killed by whatever anybody but the developers do.
doubt that a bunch of random developers will succeed where Microsoft
Ladybird doesn’t have to be profitable and the org cannot be bought.
Invest a trillion dollars in US tech companies and the obligations from the tariffs will be fulfilled.
To threaten the status quo it’s bad but to have fun programming a browser it’s not bad.