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by chrisseaton 2093 days ago
> It's sad how these valuable optimizations are unknown to the average person.

Does the average person really need to understand JIT optimisations?

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No, but they enjoy faster performance that JiT optimization yields
That's technically true, but most average users probably don't care. It's like optimizing your car's fuel efficiency by changing your spark plugs more often. When was the last time you changed your spark plugs?
Misfires on a spark plugs are pretty obvious though. Maybe changing the air filter or cleaning the intake manifold is a more apt comparison?
If it was free and happened largely painlessly every couple weeks, why not?
Every oil change
So you change your oil every 20,000 miles?
Well, what actually happens is that there's less pressure on web developers to make their sites faster (in contrast to other business goals) and so we reach a new equilibrium where sites perform just as badly.

Web developers aren't alone here, of course. It's the same story for systems software as well.

In general, thinking in terms of equilibriums is helpful.