Web design in the early 2000s: Every 100ms of latency on page load costs visitors.
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Web design in the early 2000s: Every 100ms of latency on page load costs visitors.
Web design in the late 2020s: Let's add a 10-second delay while Cloudflare checks that you are capable of ticking a checkbox in front of every page load.
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Web design in the early 2000s: Every 100ms of latency on page load costs visitors.
Web design in the late 2020s: Let's add a 10-second delay while Cloudflare checks that you are capable of ticking a checkbox in front of every page load.
@david_chisnall I like this one specifically because the Cloudflare gate is there to address the problem of "Too many visitors."
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Web design in the early 2000s: Every 100ms of latency on page load costs visitors.
Web design in the late 2020s: Let's add a 10-second delay while Cloudflare checks that you are capable of ticking a checkbox in front of every page load.
@david_chisnall "Please wait while we check that your Browser is safe" while my laptop goes for a minute or two into full load and screaming hot
Perhaps ending in "We are sorry but we could not verify you are an actual human, your machine shows suspect behaviour, sent an e-mail to admin to get access"
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Web design in the early 2000s: Every 100ms of latency on page load costs visitors.
Web design in the late 2020s: Let's add a 10-second delay while Cloudflare checks that you are capable of ticking a checkbox in front of every page load.
@david_chisnall True! Well you could at least call someone at Oβreilly and suggest writing a book on that topic

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@david_chisnall I like this one specifically because the Cloudflare gate is there to address the problem of "Too many visitors."
@mark @david_chisnall Instead of fixing broken code with proper logging and code performance observability, lets stop all the effort and expect Cloudflare to care about actual humans (and not just about their PaaS billing).

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