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2nd, Apple submits that the tests test features that aren't available in Safari, so should be discounted when considering whether Safari has implemented them. In features that Safari implements, Safari has perfect marks, and Apple submits that, really, that's what's important. slightlylate/1470859572252270592
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…in reply to @rockerest
One of the more insidious things here is at the end, where Apple asserts that "third parties" can't be trusted. There's a lot to unpack there (how do you think - say - SSH works on a Mac?) but regardless it's just Apple trying to use the legal system to justify their hegemony.