@slightlyoff What really stings in all this isn't just the incredible waste and bloat but the way it pushes browsing into monoculture. I was just explaining to a junior dev on my team that, as late as 2006, I was still using lynx, a text-based browser, about 25% of the time, and he just boggled. It's now basically impossible to do that because everything renders through JS frameworks.
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Kit Rhett Aultman (roadriverrail@signs.codes)'s status on Saturday, 08-Jul-2023 23:02:55 JST Kit Rhett Aultman -
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Alex Russell (slightlyoff@toot.cafe)'s status on Saturday, 08-Jul-2023 23:02:56 JST Alex Russell It is *intense* just how badly the JS/React brainworms have infected the frontend community.
Every single NYT story page has *both* a 437KiB (1.5MiB unzipped) *and* a 474KiB (1.7MiB) JS file, to display ~50K of text. It isn't ad bloat. It isn't tracking. It's this sort of bunk:
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