Yeunjoo Choi from Igalia on Chromium 4 days ago (theconsensus.dev) 13 comments eatonphil Reply Add to library culi 1 day ago Igalia is a really cool worker coop that has an outsized impact on web standards for their size. They make Orca, the leading Linux screenreader.I knew they worked closely with Google and Mozilla but I didn't realize they worked directly on the Chromium team like this huzaifasinan 1 day ago [flagged] deaux 1 day ago > Don't post generated comments or AI-edited comments. HN is for conversation between humans. zamadatix 1 day ago Just flag and go, or report directly in email if you feel the account isn't being cleaned up quick enough. There is a good chance such accounts will end up being bots anyways. 9 replies →
culi 1 day ago Igalia is a really cool worker coop that has an outsized impact on web standards for their size. They make Orca, the leading Linux screenreader.I knew they worked closely with Google and Mozilla but I didn't realize they worked directly on the Chromium team like this
huzaifasinan 1 day ago [flagged] deaux 1 day ago > Don't post generated comments or AI-edited comments. HN is for conversation between humans. zamadatix 1 day ago Just flag and go, or report directly in email if you feel the account isn't being cleaned up quick enough. There is a good chance such accounts will end up being bots anyways. 9 replies →
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Igalia is a really cool worker coop that has an outsized impact on web standards for their size. They make Orca, the leading Linux screenreader.
I knew they worked closely with Google and Mozilla but I didn't realize they worked directly on the Chromium team like this
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