• 9point6@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    They’re basically as complex as operating systems these days.

    You need to implement several huge standards in order to get relatively simple modern sites to load

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      3 months ago

      Fun fact: chromium has about 1.5 million more lines of code than the Linux kernel (about 32mil vs about 30.5mil), not including whitespace/docs/etc.

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        3 months ago

        It is however also worth noting that lines of code is a not great metric for complexity

        But yes, as a casual comparison it’s interesting

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        IIRC, even KDE and their whole suite of apps are dwarfed by the LOC count of browser (forgot if it is firefox or chromium)