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So, Chrome. Disappointing to announce it as 'upgrade your DOM'.


And Edge. This feature has positive signals from Safari/Firefox.


in case you didn't know Edge (like Brave, vivaldi, Opera GX, etc...) these days is just the chromium engine (blink) with a msft chrome.


I used chrome to confirm whether my DOM was upgraded, and saw the same result. The graphs were very synched up.


It's unintuitive, but I'm pretty sure we're supposed to be looking at the spinning square and not the graphs.

After a while the computations get harder to the point that one of the square's animations starts to become janky, while the other stays smooth.

This example is not intuitive.

The square should be more prominent than the graph, otherwise users will think that they're supposed to be looking at the graphs.


You might have to wait a few seconds to see the before dropping down in FPS on Chrome/Edge.


For 80% of all web traffic, I would still feel its an upgrade.


This is why Chrome is the new Internet Explorer. I dread the day that common websites show a “requires a Chromium browser” pop up.


Except it’s literally the opposite. Chrome gets a lot of hate for being associated with google, but it’s always innovating and implementing the latest standards. Internet explorer, at least in it’s last years was the complete opposite.


Sure, let's take 80% of market share and track users for our own benefits. Standards.


Use Brave. No tracking, latest features. FF needs to get their shit together honestly.


80% of all desktop traffic. Overall maybe 30-45% of all web traffic.




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