@josh Well, it's not just react vs web components.
They also rearchitected their code; and as a side effect of moving away from react, they can have code optimized for the most recent Edge when react needs to support many more browser engines and versions (something you definitely want for most web apps).
I live in Portugal for 11 years (I came from France) and every day I find this country wonderful!! There are many beautiful surprises ! I've also been to Madeira !Very handsome ! But the Portuguese people tend to like the Azores more ahah
@tiamat271
I knew they were growing but I was surprised, too. Probably shouldn't have been since it is baked into Windows so much now and offers the same as Google Chrome–can even install extensions directly from Google Chrome store.
(I always think of this when people say color me surprised. lol.😂 )
I've updated my Microsoft Edge notes after working with it for a couple of weeks. If you use Office 365 for work like I do, here's a tip: Maximize (but don't go full screen!) when working with Edge. Read more in the full article linked above.
For Emacs org-mode users, two tips in two new notes: linking to other org-mode headers and plain lists to checklists in org-mode.
Privacy matters! But what if the tools meant to protect us are being misused? Our latest study (to appear ARES '24) reveals surprising facts about HTTP Client Hints (HTTP CHs) on the Web. [THREAD]
Savez-vous que les extensions de votre navigateur, peuvent dégrader significativement le temps de chargement des pages web ? (Jusqu'à 30% de temps supplémentaire)
@Jandev Not offhand - I actually explicitly switched it to dark ages ago because I change my windows theme back and forth a lot and prefer Edge dark and it kept switching to light to follow my system