Actually really interesting interview. With the developer of ladybird. For those that don't know they are trying to make a browser that isn't using chromiums webengine, or webkit. Right now it's still pre-alpha still. So not really in a state currently where it's recommended to use.
At 1:13:00
they ask why he left apple. It was 2017, so right after Trump got elected, and a lot of the staff essentially started going into trump derangement syndrome. And him being a non American. Didn't really like that atmosphere.
At about 1:00:00.
He talks about the difficulties right now with finding a browser. Outside of the current model. That is basically selling all of your users data to advertising companies.
Earlier in the interview there is a lot of talk about just some challenges that come along with changing specifications for how things used on the web are written. Like css. About why they ended up moving from c++ to swift to write it. And talk a bit about why they didn't choose rust. (Mostly because the web tends to be more object oriented, so using a language like rust to write a browser ends up leading to an unnatural way of writing rust, which is a more functional language).
If you care about this kind of thing worth the watch. But those two timestamps are what I recommend otherwise.
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Why can't I do both?