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1. yeldar+UD[view] [source] 2023-08-30 18:22:31
>>imslav+(OP)
Nice post. Figma's engineering blog looks great; right up there with Airbnb's and Etsy's which I also enjoy.
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2. maccar+Z61[view] [source] 2023-08-30 20:18:42
>>yeldar+UD
Airbnb is a great example of a terrible experience that just keeps getting worse. It makes my M1 Mac, my 32 core workstation and my top of the line android device chug.
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3. rozap+hc1[view] [source] 2023-08-30 20:38:10
>>maccar+Z61
The shininess of the engineering blog and the actual product seem to be completely disconnected. All the major players (Airbnb, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter) go on about all these often genuinely impressive perf optimizations, but if you actually try the product they're borderline unusable. It's pretty clear that the blogging is just a clout chasing exercise, but the cognitive dissonance is still palpable.
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4. maccar+cn1[view] [source] 2023-08-30 21:31:19
>>rozap+hc1
I think Airbnb is the worst offender by far though. Instagram, Facebook and Twitter (just using your examples) operate very dynamic applications at a global scale. AirBnB is a crud app with almost no dynamic content other than the booking system. According to the first site I saw online, they process 6 bookings per second, which I could handle on literally anything with an internet connection. Of all of them, its the one I understand the least.
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5. steve_+7u1[view] [source] 2023-08-30 22:11:57
>>maccar+cn1
I thought this sounded way too low but the most generous figure I can find is 12 per second in 2022. What the hell? I thought it would be more. Should I have thought that? I guess not.
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