These clearly aren't comparable to the support of browsers. I know this metric isn't really an important signal, but they both have under 500 stars. If I'm a business evaluating whether to build my cross platform experience either on the web using the sandboxing of browsers vs smaller frameworks like this, it's basically not even a choice.
PDFs are still used to delver malware. Adobe gets picked on less often now since everyone has PDF readers in the browser but that just makes chrome the new target of choice (not that alternative viewers don't get attention too https://thehackernews.com/2024/05/foxit-pdf-reader-flaw-expl...) but what I see most often in malicious PDF files recently are just links to websites that contain malware since they can work no matter what your viewer is.
User B : since the sun is shining brightly , it is clear that there are clouds in the sky. the clouds in the sky is a sign that it is about to rain here. And since it is about to rain here, it is a already raining somewhere. Hence it IS raining.
Not only YouTube, but even Google Meet is completely unusable on Firefox. I've noticed memory usage spikes on Firefox, while all other video conferencing platforms work fine. On Chrome, it works perfectly.
It'll also randomly bug out and drop the network connection. Although it is so far the only videoconferencing platform that actually works with Pipewire.
and several others ?