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      Hopefully between Firefox’s recent streak of good releases and Google majorly jumping the shark lately we’ll see Chrome marketshare take a dive.

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          Cloudflare says 4.7%. I trust them more with these statistics because

          • they serve a significant chunk of the internet
          • they collect data serverside and I’m pretty sure more people block tracking scripts than change their user agent

          But yes, it’s way too small

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            Eh, I’m ok with it being small. You get targeted by fewer exploits if you’re using a browser that isn’t high in market share. There’s also less incentive to try to monetize their market share than when it’s very popular.

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          Just crazy to me that Firefox is that low I really hope they can rebound. Chrome’s strangehold on browser engines is bad for everyone.

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      Yeah!

      Now hopefully they can enable HDR video playback within the next few years (bug open for 5 years at this point)