@ArneBab @clacke @ij This is a good approach for simple sanity checks on DOM and assets. You can also enable throttling at the kernel level, helping check things that are harder to gain metrics on, like sockets and streams. All those HTTP/TCP handshakes, etc. can be a killer, too.
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Akiva (akiva@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Monday, 21-Mar-2022 02:48:20 UTC Akiva -
Akiva (akiva@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Monday, 21-Mar-2022 02:48:09 UTC Akiva @clacke @ij @ArneBab Unfortunately, HTTP2 does a poor job of addressing WebSockets. We can never just have nice things because we keep screwing up the Web.
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Akiva (akiva@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Sunday, 20-Mar-2022 08:48:32 UTC Akiva @ij Exactly. It's an exercise in minimalismβwhat's the least you need in order to accomplish the most.
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Akiva (akiva@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Sunday, 20-Mar-2022 08:48:30 UTC Akiva @ArneBab @ij this is a good approach. I also recommend throttling internet bandwidth to experience speeds more accurate to the majority of the world.
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Akiva (akiva@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Thursday, 03-Feb-2022 06:28:44 UTC Akiva "If you want to write fast software, use a slow computer" - Dominic Tarr
I have always loved this quote and lived by its message long before I found it so succinctly put. Thanks again, Dominic.