Because browser bugs are so frustrating and such a burden on top of normal development it should be the responsibility of every web developer to make sure that the browsers they develop for are able to find and fix their bugs. By taking responsibility for the bugs that you find - and to not assume that “someone else will find it” - will accelerate the rate at which browsers can improve.
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