I expect Mark Zuckerberg to be an absentee landlord of a growing empire...that's capitalism. But where's @cbeard or @MitchellBaker?
The future is mobile. Where-the-AF-are-you, @mozilla? We need you in this fight.
Browsers are one part of the equation. It's also important for big traffic sources to prefer lighter content and direct to them. Chrome's User Experience Report data can help:https://developers.google.com/web/tools/chrome-user-experience-report/ …
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The thing to optimise around is the idea that "clicking a link shouldn't cost a lot". That can be in CPU (and battery), bandwidth, or annoyance. There's a legitimate tension with capabilities here, but that's why they pay us to balance them = )
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A few idea: - Refuse to load resources that don't send Content-Length - Refuse to load scripts larger than some amount (250KB?) w/o interaction - Prompt user to cancel/continue (w/ reporting to site) over some total size - A header that advertises user-set size budget
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Do your frustrations apply to us too or is this Mozilla-specific? Have I missed some context? Are we talking evangelism or engine work here?