Stopped reading when the author suggested caring about chrome and safari but then said “who cares about it (Firefox) anymore”.
Remember when we made the same mistake with Internet Explorer in the early 2000s? Let’s go ahead and learn nothing from that.
Just because you want it to be wrong doesn’t mean it is.
Market share has nothing to do with whether you should care or not. The author also says to care about other chromium browsers, which have the same minuscule share as ff
I prefer round[ed].
Think of it as a rounded square with a unique, pleasant shape.
I don’t find them pleasant. I find them irritating.
Rounded square makes use of the space it reserves/square-fills. Squircles seem wasteful and confusing. They do not represent any common physical shapes, and waste/discard space they could use. They look like an old CRT.

Simple fillets vs these obnoxious complex curves. Yeah I’m right there with you.
Lost me when it started talking about discontinuity of curvature as if that’s something that’s important. It’s important when building a railway, but not when drawing something squarish. I’m gonna complain that squircles aren’t third-differentiable.
I agree. C2 continuity does matter for aesthetics sometimes, but not for a button.



