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PedroBatista ◴[] No.45039192[source]
The Github website is slow everywhere. It is truly a piece of shit software both in terms of performance but also UX/UI and everything in between.

It's a product of many cooks and their brilliant ideas and KPIs, a social network for devs and code being the most "brilliant" of them all. For day to day dev operations is something so mediocre even Gitlab looks like the golden standard compared to Github.

And no, the problem is not "Rails" or [ insert any other tech BS to deflect the real problems ].

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bob1029 ◴[] No.45039249[source]
> And no, the problem is not "Rails"

The problem is they abandoned rails for react. The old SSR GitHub experience was very good. You could review massive PRs on any machine before they made the move.

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1. sgarland ◴[] No.45051373[source]
Glad it’s not just me having faulty memory. I was reading a file - not a PR, just a file in our codebase - that was pretty large, like 15K lines, and it was dogshit slow. I was astonished, and thought I had remembered it being much snappier years ago.

Meanwhile, I opened a 100K line CSV in Neovim and while it took a couple of seconds to open and render highlighting, after that, it was fine.