Since the beginning of the year, every time Google does its "log you out after 30 days", @gmail can no longer load at all. The only way to repair it is to delete all the cookies from http://mail.google.com .
This has been broken for two full months.
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Some of that is drive by the way Google measures employees internally. If you don't have a "release" in your history there you hit a hard promotion/raise cap. Maintaining core products and doing incremental fixes doesn't have nearly as much positive impact on careers there.
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I have a bit of an article brewing about web dev. The gist is that "web dev is caught in a no man's land, neither close to what the CPU has to do, nor to what actually ends up getting rendered to the user". This removal is sold as a way to quickly make functionality, but nope...
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It's also soooo slow now. What used to be a good client is now a shitty one. I'm so glad I changed to ProtonMail for my private mails.
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I am switching to Protonmail
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