 Hello and welcome to another episode of Baking the Web. Today we're going to be baking Chrome, the web browser from Google. It's going to take about 10 years, so clear your schedule. We start with this, Safari, but we don't need all of it. We just need this. This is WebKit. So I'm going to add that into the mix. To make sure the mixture is buttery smooth, we add butter. You can never have enough butter. Now we need to mix all of this together. You can use any mix blend mode you like, as long as it's powered by a V8 engine. We're going to perform the acid test. And it's fine. This has been in preparation for a few years now, so naturally it's picked up a few bugs. Try and get as many of those out as you can. And at this point we're going to add a dart. No, no, no. Let's save this for another dish. Now it's time to get the milk kit out of this mixture. Fork it and pop that back in. It's important to tidy up as we go along. Of course we can do other things at the same time, because it's async. And now we're going to take this bit and flatten it. Hold on, hold on. You can't flatten it. We're going to smoosh it. Um, no. Flat it. Flat it. So now we take this and we add a little threading, some streaming, some video, some HD video, and if you're feeling brave, a few experimental flags. Pop it in the blender and give it one last mix. Now put this on the tray and put this in the oven. And set the timer for 10 years and wait. The cake. And that's all there is to it, composing myself. Now at this point we're going to add a dart. Let me put my teeth back in. Sorry, I kicked that. And flatten it. Hold on, hold on. You can't flatten it. Um, can we go again? And that's all there is to it. Why are we still filming?