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bflesch ◴[] No.44004143[source]
How did these clowns manage to make my mouse cursor laggy? It is incomprehensible for me to live in such a big bubble with such a big paycheck and then spend zero brainpower on systems without graphics acceleration.

This is extremely bad engineering and these engineers should be called out for it. It takes a special kind of person to deliver this and be proud of it.

Once they made their millions at Google these engineers will be our landlords, angel investors, you name it. The level of ignorance is unfathomable. Very sad.

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fkyoureadthedoc ◴[] No.44004297[source]
Probably because they seem to be recreating the cursor on the webpage for that cool effect. Even on a good computer I have some input lag, and going from very low input lag and 120fps cursor to that it feels slightly off. Although I might be imagining it just because it looks different than the normal one...
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ImHereToVote ◴[] No.44004988[source]
Browser don't support replacing cursor images natively for obvious reasons. You have to use JavaScript for that.
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jampekka ◴[] No.44005073[source]
CSS supports replacing cursor images natively.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/cursor

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