If I ask you, what browser you are using, you would probably answer Google Chrome. Indeed, its market share as of 2019 is about 70%. But if we take into consideration all Chrome-like browsers (Opera, Edge, Yandex Browser, etc.) it sums up to about 80%. It sounds perfect for web developers: fewer browser engines means less time spent making your website look consistent across browsers. But is it really?
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Want to contribute to open-source? Start here
Free and open-source software (FOSS) plays a very important part of our lives. It powers most of the websites, 90% of server infrastructure runs on it, even our phones use an open-source kernel under the hood. But how does that work and what can you do to contribute?
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