← Back to context Comment by delinka 11 years ago Chrome asks to kill the page after a bit. Does this content exist in a cleaner state? 4 comments delinka Reply dynomight 11 years ago I opened it in the opera version of chrome and it loads no problem. The browser isn't the best at everything but sometimes it works when everything else fails. manojlds 11 years ago There is no Opera version of Chrome. Opera uses Blink, that's it. dynomight 10 years ago Apparently Chrome uses blink too. But now I can see how one is not the other even though both use the same. jafitc 11 years ago here is a summary + a gist: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10066530
dynomight 11 years ago I opened it in the opera version of chrome and it loads no problem. The browser isn't the best at everything but sometimes it works when everything else fails. manojlds 11 years ago There is no Opera version of Chrome. Opera uses Blink, that's it. dynomight 10 years ago Apparently Chrome uses blink too. But now I can see how one is not the other even though both use the same.
manojlds 11 years ago There is no Opera version of Chrome. Opera uses Blink, that's it. dynomight 10 years ago Apparently Chrome uses blink too. But now I can see how one is not the other even though both use the same.
dynomight 10 years ago Apparently Chrome uses blink too. But now I can see how one is not the other even though both use the same.
I opened it in the opera version of chrome and it loads no problem. The browser isn't the best at everything but sometimes it works when everything else fails.
There is no Opera version of Chrome. Opera uses Blink, that's it.
Apparently Chrome uses blink too. But now I can see how one is not the other even though both use the same.
here is a summary + a gist: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10066530