Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by hyphyphyph 5330 days ago
Uhmm, no, really ?
2 comments

What good is a fancy new feature if it hurts performance?
Fancy new features have been hurting performance since the beginning. Nobody notices it because new, faster hardware makes it a non-issue.

For example, in 1998 I could browse the web perfectly fine on a 100 Mhz Pentium with 32 Mb of RAM. If new features didn't hurt performance then I would still be able to browse the web perfectly fine on a 100 Mhz Pentium today.

box-shadow is just a specific example. In five years even the crappiest smart phone will have enough CPU/GPU power to display box-shadows without any noticeable slow down.

Sorry, I disagree. If you sacrifice performance (and thus usability) for simple aesthetics, that's the wrong choice.
I suppose you don't use a GUI, then?
Yeah, this is kind of a, "Hey everybody, we landed on the moon!" discovery.
Just go man... Mhmm, warm.