the browser is streamed from the cloud? omg lololol
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everyone knows that if a car can't move because it has a flat tire, all it needs is a bigger engine!
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yeah...paulg talking to you like you don't know what you're talking about is the first thing to make me laugh in months
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I think the problem is more to do with javascript than rendering of 2d documents
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javascript is actually pretty fast as far as scripting languages go, the problem is mostly DOM being insanely slow, and web devs trying to fix it with increasingly more complicated frameworks and architectures
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Holy shit does
@paulg even have the slightest clue. Lmfao.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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First time I see skilled people arguing, and proving, against the dominant culture of web startups. Thank God for that.
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We need to fix shitty bloated web apps (and look at web architecture as a whole) — not serve the browser from the cloud as a solution
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France tried it in the 80's, It was called minitel. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minitel ) and we drop it for the WWW…
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Just take your L and move on
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A simple $200 computer can perform billions of instructions per second, but Casey is the one taking a "loss" because he's pointing out that this is a shitty idea. Am I getting that right? The internet has been running >20 years on personal devices, but now it's just too much?
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