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by Waterluvian 3084 days ago
Isn't that like saying that it turns out this car we sold can only do 150, not 200. But it's okay because most of you never drive above 80 anyways.

You're right. Most people who just surf the Netflix and download the YouTubes will not notice. But it's still a form of fraud, even to those who never max out CPU. I think fraud is a strong word knowing that this wasn't intentional. But they sold a lesser product than they advertised and need to make customers whole. Otherwise it pretty much is fraud.

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I think people are underestimating how bad webapps are. I do... a lot of computing and by far the most CPU intensive applications on my computer are webviews. Either Gmail in chrome or slack. I'm actually going to be upgrading my laptop soon because slack+3 organizations crushes my laptop.

Do you think browser vendors have been pushing JIT research forward, investing in webasm, and building things like servo because websites are so fast and light on CPU?