Before I go: When it comes to complaining about web browsers

That’s a damn one-two punch from Dave. He goes for the ultimate clickbait title¹, then follows up with a pile of epic advice for us all. If you want web browsers to get better, listen up:

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Created 3y | Feb 22, 2022, 9:20:45 PM


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