Interesting article and a lot of good points, but I disagree greatly with one aspect:
"But you also need to be realistic about the fact that your code is almost always running in an environment where there are tons of unused resources."
My "unused resources" aren't an excuse for web devs to write less performant and efficient code. You should be no less concerned about using my client resources that cost me money than you are concerned about using your server resources that cost you money.
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Interesting article and a lot of good points, but I disagree greatly with one aspect:
My "unused resources" aren't an excuse for web devs to write less performant and efficient code. You should be no less concerned about using my client resources that cost me money than you are concerned about using your server resources that cost you money.