The thing is not so drastic, we are using a version of Odyssey in 2016
Mid-2015.
Javascript works pretty well. On the other hand, some of the page rendering is inexplicably worse than with Odyssey on MorphOS despite the newer engine.
and you can still access many sites, I discussed this thing with Asigel Webkit maintains a certain compatibility even after years
Back in 2020, I said this: "In my opinion, the Webkit currently used by Odyssey on AROS is not that bad."
At that time, the browser engine was 5 years old. Now we are at 7 years.
I still would not refer to the browser engine as "bad" but, unlike wine, it also does not get better with age. After roughly 5 years, it is usually a good idea to think about upgrading your browser engine in order to maintain compatibility with mainstream online services if that is your goal.
Of course, if AXRuntime continues to evolve into Linux-based "AROS" distributions, then porting browsers might become a moot point depending on what you see as the future direction of AROS (native vs hosted, etc).
Anyway, I do not mean to derail the Papercuts discussion.