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by TeeWEE 3962 days ago
Try dragging your mouse (while holding the mouse button) in the "Saturation" component (its the square with rainbow colors). Every mousemove event causing the react action-render-treediffalgo-dom-mutations loop to kick in. Which is too slow to keep up with the mousemove events.

At least on my 1.82 GHZ Core duo

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Gotcha, I got it to sputter a bit when wildly flying back and forth, but it seemed smooth under "normal" circumstances. I'm on an i7 though so, decently different hardware test ;-)
I'm running this on an 8-core Intel chip with 16GB of RAM and 4GB of Video memory and it was lagging, like _stepping_ really during all dragging. I confirmed it on 1-year-old Macbook too.
Did that lead to downvoting? I'm just curious how questions about expanding on test conditions aren't considered valuable, especially when they could clarify when to use / not to use this component...
Did what lead to downvoting? I'm not sure what you're asking. I think your parent comment might be downvoted because the wink at the end comes off as condescending.