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I say, indeed it is
Twin Twain's? That dog won't hunt.
and the award for most irritating impersonation goes to...
Rick Sanchez
To quote the great Mahatma Gandhi: "Yes"
The original quote is every bit as true too
What about Safari? Why no one ever talked about it?
It's the only browser (that I know of) that allows Netflix streaming in 4k.
I'd assume because the majority of people here don't use Apple products
That's only because you use a Mac, on Windows only Edge allows 4k Netflix. It's the integrated browsers that have the HDCP hardware features so it allows 4K
Could that be achieved with "Chrome on Windows" spoofing on FF?
No. For 4K Netflix the browser needs to talk to a specific, locked down, part of your Intel (!) CPU. This only works on Edge in Windows or Safari on MacOS (it also works with the Store apps). It never works on Linux and it does not work on Chrome or Firefox.
Waterfox agrees with you to some degree