How do we kill webkit?

How do we kill webkit?

We used to have presto but it is now dead. Somebody leaked the source code but opera still won't let it go and change its fucking license.

What do we do?

Just use firefox if you don't like webkit

A hero will rise.

Fucking this. I can't wait until we have a full web browser using Servo.

Not gonna happen, rust sucks.

Why kill the best engine fucktiwt?

>best engine
>webkit

>not using Microsoft Edge

I like WebKit.

>Why kill the best engine fucktiwt?
Ask Opera.

Webkit is godtier you motherfucking shithead. Go back to sucking Google's jew dick./

>praise the engine Google uses
>go suck Google's dick
You want him to join you
And before you even try, Blink is just Google's WebKit fork.

What's wrong with WebKit?

As of now, webkit is an unholy mess like any other engine, just as the standard dictates.
Only it always lags behind. It's the new trident.

Too mainstream!

Why does it even load the whole fucking page in ram?

You can literally store the 1mb html+images and redraw when it's looked at instead of using 200mb of fucking ram

>le ebin hipster maymay
xD

>Only it always lags behind. It's the new trident.
It doesn't lag behind at all.

That's what Safarifags tell themselves.

Webkit is bestkit. It's so portable and fast, there's literally no reason to hate it unless you're a fucking hipster.

Edge is way too puritan. It doesn't have a fullscreen mode or an RSS reader.

>It's the new trident.

Not a good comparison, Trident was the first to have complete support for quite a bunch of open standards back in the 90s. It's main problem was that they did not update it for half a decade, so it did not cope at all with updated standards, hence its bad reputation.

Meanwhile the main problem with Webkit is that it has a billion fucking forks, all with different features. An Android phone, a TV, a Mac running Safari, and a Windows PC running Chrome all have sometimes wildly different support for standards (and tons of bugs). It's infinitely easier to develop for IE6 than to develop something that works in every version of Webkit equally.

Made this in Inkscape.

Very nice, user.