Jonathan Schofield on Nostr: I think the most JavaScript I have ever written for a single page’s context is ...
I think the most JavaScript I have ever written for a single page’s context is about 70 KB.
I know large payloads of JavaScript can be held in cache, but it is one of the more stupid decisions we’ve made to swap apps of, say, 100 MB on disk for 15 MB web apps delivered billions of times across the wire.
Wonder what the emissions footprint of those two paradigms is?
#climateDiary
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