Tech, in reasonable balance with society, is about the people we serve with it. On the web, JS is what's between you and serving people better. Insisting that a lot of JS is OK isn't cool; it only outs you as entitled.
I've built every sort of app; my JS "career" started in medical and BI use-cases. Oh, the stories of CEOs on vacation wifi or VPs on planes, or folks running visualisations on oil rigs over satellite. They at least had a voice and could demand faster!
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I get that it's better for them but it doesn't seem any kind of moral imperative. Can 100% get behind this for many services, but friend of mine for example delivers an analysis tool where the avg session is 2 hours. Extra 3 seconds load just doesn't seem like it's priority.
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