More modest proposals: - If the Content-Length of the JS would take > 1s to eval, we shouldn't run it - Same for no Content-Length
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That doesn't sound like a good heuristic to me. 350k of JS can be fairly cheap to (pre)parse and execute.
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Actually just had a long chat with
@martin_probst today that sending rendering commands as JS can be way cheaper than HTML. - 7 more replies
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