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by npteljes
850 days ago
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I think it serves as a generic metric for bloat, because nobody really optimizes for size, thereby making it a good untainted metric. As the web gets bloaty and slow, the size of the websites grow as well, which also invites using size as a metric for bloat. Smooth, fast, nice, these would be good to measure, but it's much harder. I like an interface response time metric, for example [0]. I always lament that interfaces are getting slow - I get that they are nicer, too, but god damn why am I waiting 1 second for anything, when my Pentium III with Win XP was near instant? [0] https://www.nngroup.com/articles/response-times-3-important-... |
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