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They are modernizing the browser by replacing pieces over time. That's relevant to the topic of browsers being built on legacy tech.



I don't see how this supports to the argument that you can easily build a new, competing browser by forking. If you fork and then need the same kind of resources to replyce the forked codebase with your own, I don't see what you'd win.




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