36 pointsby feross7 hours ago3 comments
  • gabeidxan hour ago
    It's so good to see Safari steadily making progress on being a decent browser.
  • 2 hours ago
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  • etchalon3 hours ago
    Safari continues to have the best developer tools, so long as you don't need to debug JavaScript.
    • aaronbrethorstan hour ago
      I use Safari for day-to-day web browsing and Chrome for development. Feels like the best of both worlds to me.
    • boxed9 minutes ago
      The Chrome tool where you can edit CSS inside the inspect panel and it writes it to the CSS file is amazing and I really miss that in Safari.
    • akstan hour ago
      I don't think JS debugging in Safari is that bad.

      But I also use it as my main browser, so maybe there are some nicer features in other browser dev tools I haven't been exposed too.

      • etchalonan hour ago
        It's mostly that there's no way for third-party tooling to initiate a debugging session, I believe.
        • akstan hour ago
          That's fair.
      • baxuz44 minutes ago
        It's criminally bad. You can't copy logged variables. You can't inspect worker threads (!?). WASM support is laughable. You can't even do a heap snapshot on demand.