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by upforgrabs
1829 days ago
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Somewhat related: You'd think an end user computer HW+OS by now would decouple the UI at a hardware level and figure out how to minimize the performance losses from at least a two-tier design. But, this would require new ground up everything, including new end-user software dev paradigms, and by-design potentially second-tier performance in order to maximize security. This seems insurmountable, of course, but I bet such innovations will emerge this decade. My money is on whoever can offer fundamental, fully integrated fixes to the whole stack from cloud to edge. Jumpy cursor CPU's, and monolithic internet/endpoints will be an anachronism. Kudos to Apple for being performance leaders, though. I just find the current assortment of consumer hardware offers weak assurances by default (not everyone has a megacorp or resources to harden and protect their infra). This small mouse cursor bug reminds me of the rabbit hole that needs fixing, imo. |
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