← Back to context Comment by dist-epoch 4 days ago Chrome has 50 mil LoChttps://openhub.net/p/chrome/analyses/latest/languages_summa... 4 comments dist-epoch Reply skydhash 4 days ago Chrome is basically reinventing each OS API and libraries. One day they’ll have their own tcp stack and packet filter. getnormality 4 days ago It kinda makes sense given that one of their major products is a computer that runs an operating system literally called ChromeOS. jeffbee 4 days ago Arguably with QUIC it already does. robotresearcher 4 days ago Chrome still has a way to go until Zawinski's Law is satisfied natively.http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/Z/Zawinskis-Law.html
skydhash 4 days ago Chrome is basically reinventing each OS API and libraries. One day they’ll have their own tcp stack and packet filter. getnormality 4 days ago It kinda makes sense given that one of their major products is a computer that runs an operating system literally called ChromeOS. jeffbee 4 days ago Arguably with QUIC it already does. robotresearcher 4 days ago Chrome still has a way to go until Zawinski's Law is satisfied natively.http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/Z/Zawinskis-Law.html
getnormality 4 days ago It kinda makes sense given that one of their major products is a computer that runs an operating system literally called ChromeOS.
robotresearcher 4 days ago Chrome still has a way to go until Zawinski's Law is satisfied natively.http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/Z/Zawinskis-Law.html
Chrome is basically reinventing each OS API and libraries. One day they’ll have their own tcp stack and packet filter.
It kinda makes sense given that one of their major products is a computer that runs an operating system literally called ChromeOS.
Arguably with QUIC it already does.
Chrome still has a way to go until Zawinski's Law is satisfied natively.
http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/Z/Zawinskis-Law.html