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by drowsspa
1043 days ago
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Honestly, robot traffic seems like an issue just because websites are horrendously inefficient. Hundreds of round-trips to external servers, languages that require some orders of magnitude more resources than needed... It shouldn't be so expensive to just serve a page, even considering robots |
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This is not a priority. The features are implemented by more abstraction, ie. TypeScript and web frameworks. Industry's low barrier to entry promotes studying frameworks, not technologies and standards enabling them. Anti-robot measures mostly prevent automated fraud and are there to ensure the ads are displayed, if the whole process will freeze your browser and eat your entire RAM they are fine with it.