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jazzypantstoday at 1:57 PM1 replyview on HN

Go on. How do I have no idea what I'm talking about? Why is it okay for a website to break simply because the analytics don't load? Why do you think that's good design? How is my personal, lived experience less valuable than yours?

Is it just that you're ashamed that you have made such poorly designed web apps that can't handle a few broken HTTP calls?

Is it just that you can't simply accept that JavaScript is a requirement for the modern web which is what this entire discussion is hinged upon?


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ivan_gammeltoday at 2:04 PM

>How do I have no idea what I'm talking about?

You dismissed A/B testing as unnecessary. That is sufficient for this judgement. A/B tests mostly run on the happy path scenario of a customer: An A/B test breaks, the company is losing money at light speed.

The loading-related issues overall may eat 0,5-1% of the revenue. It is not something that should be an afterthought.

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