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by hyphyphyph 5326 days ago
Yeah, so call me a troll if you want. I'm kinda enjoying my negative scores.

I'm astonished though that any of this is "surprising news." It's kinda like filing a bug report: "Rage/Doom/etc cause high CPU usage, PLZ FIX." Uhm, yeah.

There are a number of different algorithms for drawing blur. Some of them are high quality but require more iterations for larger radii, some are much faster and "scale" quite well but aren't of nearly the same high quality.

Of course putting complex effects that are computed on the CPU are going to be slow -- at least just a tiny litte little.

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To the knowledgeable it's no surprise at all (although I'm glad to realise my own project's juddery scrolling is probably down to gratuitous border radius and box shadow usage now).

To those who aren't knowledgeable and design websites without really digging into optimising javascript performance and all that, they might never have come across the concept of a 'simple website' in a browser having an impact on performace. To these people it's just a page of text and images, not a game or something typically known to require good hardware.