Hi! Hello. I did found the Dojo project, back in 2004, when computers were things you plugged into walls. Things changed. Re: Dojo, we worked hard to keep sizes small, building some of the first "code splitting" tools available and providing multiple "profiles" to attack bloat.
The "1%" analogy is pretty tough because the accumulation of wealth is something we can remediate with regulation, and I don't think anyone (including me, shockingly) is proposing regulating JS weight (yet?).
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Stretching it somewhat, but isn’t Google doing that to some degree with penalising sites in search that use lots of JS badly==are slow for the 99%? (Not playing on your corporate affiliation there)
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Yeah, the speed update has had a big (positive) effect on some metrics. But again, that's a solution not a description of the situation and it's potential impacts (which is what i'm stretching for).
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Yeah, I came to that conclusion as well. My brain keeps gravitating yo cars/traffic for an analogy, but I can’t yet put a coherent one together.
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find a better analogy. And please please 