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Comment by j45

1 day ago

The contents of webpages are largely the same.

HTML code, CSS, Javascript, Images.

In this case, they are static elements, which can even be cached locally to share more easily.

If someone wants a massive build system to render a static HTML page, that's on them, and their personal interpretation. Increasingly, and maybe more often than not, there is more than one way to get the same outcome.

The fact that there's hundreds of downloads for a single web page is up to the constructor of that page. Still, these things can be reasonably cached. For example, host it on the Pi, then put a cloudflare in front of it or something.

The Pi Zero might not be for you, or easy to try to undermine. Which criticisms would go away if it was on a regular pi?

Even then... it's usually built before it's deployed n the server.. the server is still delivering text, css, js, images and images have always been pretty large. So your connection is tied up for a little bit longer... and as content was smaller in the 90's, connections themselves are much faster today... in the 90's you were lucky to be hosting on a T1 or faster and clients on modems. Today, you've likely got between 100mb to 2gb uplink on your home connections, let alone business connections that generally start at 1gb. 600x the bandwidth for the server from a T1

>Which criticisms would go away if it was on a regular pi?

Maybe you misunderstood. Which criticism did I make of the pi zero? I criticized present day SW.