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yomlica8 ◴[] No.36447314[source]
It blows my mind how unresponsive modern tech is, and it frustrates me constantly. What makes it even worse is how unpredictable the lags are so you can't even train yourself around it.

I was watching Halt and Catch Fire and in the first season the engineering team makes a great effort to meet something called the "Doherty Threshold" to keep the responsiveness of the machine so the user doesn't get frustrated and lose interest. I guess that is lost to time!

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1. HumblyTossed ◴[] No.36450591[source]
About 20 years ago I was evaluating solutions for reporting to see if we could save money switching from Crystal Reports. One reason we stayed with Crystal was they did something they other report engines did not; they made available for display every page as it was rendered. So for a 400 page report, you could start working with it immediately. It took each engine (with a couple exceptions) about the same time to generate the entire report, but for the other engines, you had to wait until they were done.

There is speed, then there is the perception of speed. Crystal got this right.