Comment by thro1
6 months ago
Chrome mostly can do anything Firefox can do since removing its "legacy extensions", so Firefox has to remove XSLT too - as Google can't afford it being not helpful for tracking - and can compete only with its JS engine - so XSLT, if to stay, could in the future only be reimplemented in JS polyfills no more, making it less useful, not cached, not transparent - to let Chrome 'outcompete' others again, race to the bottom, everything looks like a nail.
Hopefully that could be enough to complete the evidence to split Google into pieces in antitrust case - or realizing that will make Google to back off ?
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