I wouldn't say everyone, but the people who build those news sites that take tens of MB, use 100% CPU and pull 50 different external scripts just to display an article should definitely take a long hard look in the mirror…https://twitter.com/Jonathan_Blow/status/1387094702139142145 …
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Replying to @kuba_suder
It is even native programmer and OS developers’ fault because we failed to provide a better alternative to the craziness.
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Replying to @Jonathan_Blow
My first instinct was to disagree, but it's an interesting thought - what could I do to change the state of things? What apps could be done better natively? How could I help people make such apps easier? Something to think about I guess…
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Replying to @kuba_suder @Jonathan_Blow
When and why did the browser become an OS? As far as I can make out, the implicit objective we all had was progressive loading of applications (e.g. we consult a single Wikipedia page, rather than download and install the whole of Encarta).
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Browser was not meant for applications originally; it was for pages of ebooks.
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