Modern web bloat means some pages load 21MB of data - entry-level phones can't run some simple web pages, and some sites are harder to render than PUBG
Modern web bloat means some pages load 21MB of data - entry-level phones can't run some simple web pages, and some sites are harder to render than PUBG
Danluu benchmarks numerous websites and discusses their impact on older and/or weaker hardware
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Don't worry, a new internet is coming soon. Then we can leave all this behind.
3 24 ReplyYou mean Web3? Yeah Web3 is going to do jack shit to solve this, if anything it'll make it worse
27 2 ReplyNo, I don't mean web3
4 18 ReplyThen what? Implants from musk? Or all audio like podcasts for everything (which is also not better whatever the marketing says).
17 0 ReplyMaybe Piper Net (Silicon Valley)
13 0 ReplyI think about that show surprisingly often and how amazing a compression method like that would be right now. Our internet and storage speeds have not remotely kept up with the rapidly expanding size of files these days.
6 0 ReplyPiper Net sitting on a couch surrounded by BBC (Big Bastard Companies)
6 0 ReplyGuess where they got their inspiration from?
https://spectrum.ieee.org/where-is-hbo-silicon-valleys-real-pied-piper-look-in-troon-scotland
AKA the new internet (the SAFE network) that has been in development for 18 years and is about to hit beta here in the upcoming weeks.
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Maybe they're talking about the fediverse or something? Idk.
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We can't even adopt IPv6 properly, let alone implement and migrate to a new and improved internet.
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