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columbus@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.world•Convert a video to fast GIF using FFmpeg (Tutorial)English14·11 days agoThank you. Yes, you’re right. And writing paragraphs of text for a simple tutorial for making the article SEO friendly not only confuses the reader but it’s also a headache for the author. I’m never doing that.
columbus@lemmy.worldOPto Technology@lemmy.world•How JavaScript Overuse Ruined the WebEnglish2·5 months agoThanks for your comment. I agree with some of your points, but I really don’t understand why we should use JS frameworks for everything and render pages on the client’s device. I’m not against JavaScript, but no website should be made entirely of it.
A few years ago, I came across a Chinese e-commerce site where the product page falsely displayed an “out of stock” message until the website fully loaded. Imagine how many people left the page, thinking the product wasn’t available. This issue wouldn’t exist with server-side rendering.
Regarding companies that prioritize users with newer devices, this approach may not be economically beneficial and feels deceptive to users. If they don’t want users with older devices, they should clearly state it on their website by checking the user agent. Amazon.com works even without JavaScript and runs smoothly on all devices. Any company serious about its profits should prioritize user experience, and making a webpage lightweight is one of the best ways to achieve that. It seems like these JS frameworks and their modules aren’t really about improving user experience. What’s even more concerning is that many newcomers to programming rely on these frameworks without understanding basic HTML or JavaScript.
There are many older people who still use their old laptops, and buying newer models makes it harder for them to adapt. Throwing out older devices increases e-waste. This makes the behavior of big tech companies seem hypocritical—like Apple, which stopped including chargers with new iPhones while claiming to be environmentally friendly.
Back in 2011, we could use YouTube on our laptops without any issues. So why not make older versions available for older devices? I understand that companies want to block bots, but if that’s the goal, why allow old device user agents to access the site in the first place? If they assume all older devices are potential bots but still want users from those devices, why not provide an older frontend for signed-in users?
I’m sorry for the rant, but this is how I feel about modern web development.
columbus@lemmy.worldOPto Technology@lemmy.world•How JavaScript Overuse Ruined the WebEnglish21·5 months agoThanks! You’re right, I should have given some examples like reddit.com is too slow on low end hardware, and how amazon.com loads faster than aliexpress.com for not relying too much on JavaScript. But I thought anyone could ‘sense’ which website has more javascript, but I was wrong.
columbus@lemmy.worldOPto Technology@lemmy.world•How JavaScript Overuse Ruined the WebEnglish8·5 months agoIt took me 3 hours to think and write that article. Maybe you wouldn’t call it AI generated if it was actually AI generated.
columbus@lemmy.worldOPto Technology@lemmy.world•How JavaScript Overuse Ruined the WebEnglish492·5 months agoPeople use the internet without adblockers?
columbus@lemmy.worldOPto World News@lemmy.world•Indian arrested in Canada for ‘groping spree’ at public water park, victims include minorsEnglish7726·1 year agoI’m not sure about that. Not all cultures are equal. This type of thing happens in India every single day. It is so common in India that the media doesn’t even report it. The article is posted by a liberal Indian newspaper, which is trying to address the problem in their culture.
columbus@lemmy.worldOPto World News@lemmy.world•Indian arrested in Canada for ‘groping spree’ at public water park, victims include minorsEnglish183·1 year ago1 in a thousand is still a lot.
columbus@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube Premium's price is going up in yet another countryEnglish8·2 years agoDo people actually read the whole AI generated article just to find out the country name?
columbus@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Massive cryptomining rig discovered under Polish court’s floor, stealing powerEnglish1·2 years agoPeople aren’t willing to volunteer because of the hardware requirements for running a full Ethereum node and 32 ETH for staking. There are centralized staking pools which everyone uses, where people trusting those pools with there money.
And if a Bitcoin mining pool starts doing something suspicious, the miners can quickly switch to another pool. The miners have a choice in this case.
columbus@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Massive cryptomining rig discovered under Polish court’s floor, stealing powerEnglish1·2 years agoProof of stake is making the crypto centralized by the stake holders, also the ethereum blockchain size is huge compared to Bitcoin, making it even more centralized because less people are willing to volunteer except the stake holders.
columbus@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Massive cryptomining rig discovered under Polish court’s floor, stealing powerEnglish1121·2 years agoAt least crypto is allowing people send money without relying on paypal or other big tech.
When the media explains mumbo-jumbo about technology.
columbus@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube's plan backfires, people are installing better ad blockersEnglish6·2 years agoYouTube is like a time killing drug. I’m trying to get rid of it. Any advice?
columbus@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Norton introduces Antivirus for gamers... (face-palm)English22·2 years agoUse Common Sense 2023 instead
columbus@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Disney’s password-sharing crackdown has begunEnglish10·2 years agoTorrenting go brrrr…
It’s a decade long problem actually, influenced by Google so they can put more ads in the long article.