I can totally see @Jonathan_Blow watching this and immediately wincing at the moment the software looks like it has a hiccup. https://twitter.com/ArtItNow1/status/1225146344047812610 …
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Here's how bananas that is. In a perfectly normal 8x8 pixel font, there's about that many characters on my rather pedestrian monitor. NOPE - too difficult.
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Most likely when you ground to a halt in a situation like that it is because of layout calculations. Whenever you change something the whole thing may reflow, even if nothing actually moves.
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Man I'm glad I'm not doing web development. I would cry every day.
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Trust me, I do
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Yes. I mean if all you do is hand a JIT some loops with math in them, unless they screwed something up, it _should_ be reasonable speed. It's the object model that is a disaster, and that is also largely JavaScript's fault for not having thought about speed there.
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I don't know who you are, you're probably a way better programmer than me, but I routinely throw much bigger webpages at my browser and haven't experienced what you're describing. Unsure what you're doing exactly but curious to see how you're doing it that causes this behavior.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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