I'm increasingly convinced that only browsers can change web developer behaviour -- the current situation is untenable: either we fix this, or the idea of "having a job making websites" will become an anachronism.https://twitter.com/slightlylate/status/996195317493129216 …
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Exactly. And in a market environment Paul's argument is what's going to happen. I think that your other (dogged, indefatigable) efforts - to get pwas first class on mobile - is the best way to fix this. Once there is a big enough benefit the market should discover it and target
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Economics are not destiny. As a society, there are many ways in which we shape (and limit) markets for the collective good. This is another one (like TLS requirements) where browser should take the user's side, even though it's uncomfortable. Culture is hard to price.
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A proper linker also wouldn't hurt, but I guess that ship has sailed too ;-)
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You don’t have to slow it down. But you could issue a console warning when beyond reasonable loading times.
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