[–] hang_em_high ago 

I wonder if once the frameworks became so mainstream the performance started downward. They can be so powerful without really knowing what is going on behind the scenes. And almost no one I work with even knows the React profiler exists or how to use it.

[–] glassuser 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

This guy writes like a pajeet. "Digital" is not an industry. Files do not have "weights". And of course "could care less".

In 2020, I still find images on websites that are over a megabyte in weight. Eight out of 10 people I meet in digital could care less about page weight or performance.

Retard.

[–] DinoRider ago 

I recall people calling anything created for the web “digital” when I did work for the advertising industry. In their world, for a long time, there were mediums like print, radio, television, and whatever they call posters and billboards. “Digital” is the name they came up with for the web. Advertising agencies that specialize in web content are called “digital agencies”.

The person who wrote that probably had some exposure to the advertising industry. He may work in it.

Based on his profile on that site he definitely works in online advertising.

[–] lord_nougat 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

It's like the 90s again, only gayer and stupider and clownworldier!

[–] Sir_Ebral 1 point 2 points (+3|-1) ago 

Blame web 2.0 for excessive scripts and cross-domain hosting.