Comment by wosined 6 months ago The general web is slowed down by bloated websites. But I guess this can make game latency lower. 3 comments wosined Reply fmbb 6 months ago https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jevons_paradoxThe Jevons Paradox is applicable in a lot of contexts.More efficient use of compute and communications resources will lead to higher demand.In games this is fine. We want more, prettier, smoother, pixels.In scientific computing this is fine. We need to know those simulation results.On the web this is not great. We don’t want more ads, tracking, JavaScript. 01HNNWZ0MV43FF 6 months ago No, the last 20 years of browser improvements has made my static site incredibly fast!I'm benefiting from WebP, JS JITs, Flexbox, zstd, Wasm, QUIC, etc, etc
fmbb 6 months ago https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jevons_paradoxThe Jevons Paradox is applicable in a lot of contexts.More efficient use of compute and communications resources will lead to higher demand.In games this is fine. We want more, prettier, smoother, pixels.In scientific computing this is fine. We need to know those simulation results.On the web this is not great. We don’t want more ads, tracking, JavaScript. 01HNNWZ0MV43FF 6 months ago No, the last 20 years of browser improvements has made my static site incredibly fast!I'm benefiting from WebP, JS JITs, Flexbox, zstd, Wasm, QUIC, etc, etc
01HNNWZ0MV43FF 6 months ago No, the last 20 years of browser improvements has made my static site incredibly fast!I'm benefiting from WebP, JS JITs, Flexbox, zstd, Wasm, QUIC, etc, etc
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jevons_paradox
The Jevons Paradox is applicable in a lot of contexts.
More efficient use of compute and communications resources will lead to higher demand.
In games this is fine. We want more, prettier, smoother, pixels.
In scientific computing this is fine. We need to know those simulation results.
On the web this is not great. We don’t want more ads, tracking, JavaScript.
No, the last 20 years of browser improvements has made my static site incredibly fast!
I'm benefiting from WebP, JS JITs, Flexbox, zstd, Wasm, QUIC, etc, etc