diff --git a/blog/the_chromium_monopoly.xhtml b/blog/the_chromium_monopoly.xhtml index 06e58da..52b2d94 100644 --- a/blog/the_chromium_monopoly.xhtml +++ b/blog/the_chromium_monopoly.xhtml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + @@ -16,23 +16,23 @@
Posted: 2022-12-20 (UTC+00:00)
Updated: 2023-11-11 (UTC+00:00)
It's no secret that I'm an advocate of Chromium and will use it for the foreseeable future. It is a highly secure web browser which provides strong protection against malicious wesbites and the code they run, and, while I am not @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ web.
In order to combat the Chromium monopoly, users typically go over to Chromium's classical rival, Firefox. However, Firefox is dying and has lost almost all of its userbase over the last 2-3 years; the reason for this is a @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ tactical, not emotional.
Supporting Safari is the first step in supporting WebKit and promoting usage of the independent web engine. Buying time while supporting and contributing to WebKit browser projects is the best and only chance anyone has at competing with