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I’m slightly disappointed that this isn’t about open source amphetamine.
No Java?
There were something called “Java applets” on the web before flash. It was real Java, probably a sunset of that. There was an addon just like flash.
Did they stutter?
It was just a coffee hiccup.
317kB. I love tiny apps <3
How is that tiny though?
Considering this is about sending some random data to a server and measuring the speed, that’s quite large. I’ve seen whole computer games that fit in 1/10 of that space.
It could fit in a standard 3.5 inch floppy disk, sure it’s not the smallest, but for a full app written in javascript and not asm it is, in fact, small
Why “no websockets” is good? What’s wrong with it?