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What do you mean by “primitives” here?


Qt does do gamma correction when it comes to text rendering.


Maybe for blending, white on black text and things like that - after calculating shades the "wrong" way for compatibility with fonts' built-in expectations. See my other comment about that.


https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Resources/Re... is pretty good data for 2018.

You can see that non-consultancy firms like Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Google and Facebook all have approval rates close to 99%.


There's a large difference between IBM Corporation (approval rate 92%) and IBM India Private Limited (approval rate 82%). The difference is even greater if you look only at initial approvals vs. denials (IBM India 62 vs. 60, IBM 268 vs. 3). I wonder what the cause is.


> UI is a completely separate implementation and shares nothing

Not completely true, many "model" part is shared with Chromium code (given the liberal license) while "view" part can be different.


In the past, some Opera employees do have commit access to Blink. When I was working on the content layer of Chromium (and some other parts) as an Opera employee I never had commit access, though I do get bug editing access (which is for triaging bugs).

Overall, it doesn't feel like there is a community at all, it's more like Google deciding everything then tell external contributors as a courtesy. I believe there can be technical influences driven by non-Google contributors but that's pretty rare.

That said, perhaps Microsoft can be an exception if their participation is big enough.


810 stations in Taiwan. While Tesla built a global network.


Jeff Atwood/DHH’s conclusion regarding Speedometer 2 is not completely true according to Filip Pizło (https://webkit.org/blog/author/fpizlo/): https://twitter.com/filpizlo/status/1049132270773198848

In this case I’d trust Filip more :)


As I said in my reply to that, it could also be in combination with the much faster memory / caches on A12 -- see https://www.anandtech.com/show/13392/the-iphone-xs-xs-max-re...


> This project began by pulling the original “Helvetica” font from my system files, and making a copy of it. From there I opened it in FontForge, which is a brilliant open source font editor.

Pretty sure the license won’t allow you to do any modification to the font installed on your system.


I suspect this might qualify as a work of satire or parody.


His readme on github claims copyright and uses the MIT licence. Hmm.


Tidbit: Dominic Giampaolo, the creator of BeOS file system, is also behind APFS (he gave a WWDC talk back in 2016: https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2016/701/).


Technically Spotify doesn't use Electron, they use a customized version of CEF (Chromium Embedded Framework):

    $ ls -lh /Applications/Spotify.app/Contents/Frameworks/
    total 0
    drwxr-xr-x  5 jjgod  staff   160B Nov  7  2016 Chromium Embedded Framework.framework
    drwxr-xr-x  3 jjgod  staff    96B Nov  7  2016 Spotify Helper EH.app
    drwxr-xr-x  3 jjgod  staff    96B Nov  7  2016 Spotify Helper.app


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