sparewalking·8 anni fa·discuss> only usable by Safari users doesn't seem to be profitable at all.Why is that? According to [1] Safari has 14% market share. Just the desktop version has 5%.[1] http://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share
sparewalking·8 anni fa·discussI think Gentoo scales very easy. Especially in enterprises.One thing I like about Gentoo that no other mainstream distro has is something like this https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/net-proxy/haproxy.That page says that you can install any version of haproxy that suits you. You don't have to upgrade/downgrade the OS just because you need an older or newer piece of software.But, as always, no distro is perfect. Gentoo has its issues too.
sparewalking·8 anni fa·discussThe irony. The original site loads instantly without JS but the amp one takes longer to load and will not display anything (also without JS).
sparewalking·8 anni fa·discuss> give an option to change my locationDon't we all? It's called teleportation.
sparewalking·9 anni fa·discussThe real result will be that kids will be educated by devices instead being educated by their parents.
sparewalking·9 anni fa·discussHTTP/2 push is totally the problem browsers have today.Not the damn CPU usage, not the enormous RAM consumption.
sparewalking·10 anni fa·discuss> How long before we see adblockers [...] and basically anything that a company like google will see as a threat get blocked.They're already blocked on Android Chrome browser.
sparewalking·10 anni fa·discussIn such cases I always compare 'curl -I site' with the affected browser console.