rdri
Fingerbender more like.
They aren’t but the stuff inside their borders actively tries to look 3D and animate in a way that would make it look like movement (like shaders in games). And it’s a shame the creator had to add those arrows inside as they don’t affect anything.
Did you know the MIR is the name of the national credit card system? There was a doc at some point about regulations concerning the design of these credit cards for banks. One of the rules said “do not decode MIR as an abbreviation”, which also included an example image of such improper use showing a text in Russian using M I R that translates into English as “we and Russia”. So…
Btw the word MIR directly translates as “world” and “peace”.
That’s not an expectation. The experience is that this became a reality thanks to google, and that it will only get worse in the future. More competition within browsers is the expectation. Better chance for better frameworks to emerge. Eventually it may cause google code to shift into a better overall state too.
When trying to render a relatively simple page consisting few thousands of text lines in a table, any current browser will cause mouse cursor to lag for some time, then you’ll discover it consumes at least 2 GB ~ 4 GB of RAM. YouTube lags like I have 2 cores instead of 16. Any electron app is either clunky or too clunky, also either hungry or too hungry.
I’m sorry but I don’t have time to look up other cases.