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What happened to the internet?

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info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html
motherfuckingwebsite.com
twitter.com/NSFWRedditImage

Hipsters happened

or Onions-boys as they're called today I think

How's that even possible?

Gen X/very early gen y happened.

Take some shitty webdevs and mix it with some Don't-Repeat-Yourself extremism.

They probably have some AngularJS and jQuery widgets they don't want to make from scratch in React.

Meant for:

How is Reddit built with Reddit?

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>Reddit uses Reddit API
incredible

Part 2

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YouTube

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it makes you wonder how this kind of shit even functions anymore, how could someone who works on a website think, yeah you know what, lets add even more bullshit.
Modern web was a mistake, we should just go back to basic html/css with the occasional usage of javascript/php/databases if absolutely necessary or if it simply cannot be done with regular html/css.

>we should just go back to basic html/css
Literally all you need to make a web page. Hell, even the CSS is arguable.

> if it simply cannot be done with regular html/css.
They'll just do it anyway. Like how they use a shit load of bloat to make the main part of the text a column, but never use the tags and just use some css to centre it and keep it at a maximum width.

Or listed menus that don't just use

stop putting people in these shitty marketing groups. They are entirely useless.

GIB URL

The CSS makes it look a bit nicer without making the website noticably heavier and really some things just can't be properly done with just HTML/CSS but should be used sparingly.

>picks 3 of the most complex and demanding websites and thinks its indicative of the web as a whole
i hate website bloat/bullshit technologies as much as the next guy but HTML5/CSS isnt going to cut it for making a Facebook

nvm solved it

They're not the most complex or demanding sites by far, unless you mean demanding in terms of users

Decentralization needs to happen. I used to go around tons of different websites to get want I need. Now all videos basically have to be on jewtube.

Do 4chins.

>We're experiencing high load. Check back in a few minutes.
kek so 15 posters from Jow Forums was enough to bring down their website

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Too much bloat, I'm outta here

I agree, but I can't see it happening any time soon.

Normies happened. NeoCities still has some good shit.

reddit is a very simple site in terms of functionality and looks

How would Jow Forums function without javascript?

go 10 years back in time and you'll see

The way it used to?

You can try almost any other imageboard with js disabled and see. The biggest issue is you can't have post numbers added to your reply automatically. There's no auto update or quick reply obviously, it's basically the same as it was in 2003 besides the quote thing.

>youtube uses reddit api
I'm now mad and uncomfortable.

I like the defined lists, but I just wish they were put in line rather than staggered.


LIKE THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS
THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS


NOT LIKE
THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS
THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS

Simplicity works.

all the complexity of facebook is due to the massive scale that it takes to service however many billions of fucking users they now have. the site functionality itself isn't that sophisticated

Don't lookup facebook, I just had a heart attack.
What a clusterfuck.

faggot

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sounds retarded

they have a "share on reddit" button, that's all

>he doesn't remember

It's literally something so simple that even troff can do it.

got a proper example of each style?

where are they using the proprietary forum script vbulletin on youtube?

Compare how the Line Mode Browser rendered it to how Firefox renders it.
info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html

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how are you going to clearly signal where the parent ends and the child begins, without ambiguities given all the possible HTML and CSS input?

probably a faggy "share on forum X" button or something

>Hire poojet
>He makes a big mess
>Hire someone else, who sorta fixes it, causing a hell spawn
>Repeat previous steps
>End up with the big bloated websites we have today

Web trash is more nu-males than Ranjeet.

>Zepto
>jQuery
wtf

I got news for you

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why doesn't it say anything about mathjax

>coinhive
>javascript bitcoin miner
Is reddit fireing up bitcoin miners when users aren't looking?

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Money.

Any other answer is incorrect or incomplete.

>Fingerprintjs
Oh hey. It's that really invasive fingerprint service from Valve.

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>ls -R node_modules

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My website is plain html files.

Don't your lines run really long on widescreen monitors?

2007 happened.

>Prettify

This really irks me for some reason. Like gay Google coders somehow thought they were being cute or clever.

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what millenium is this, grapms?

delet this

motherfuckingwebsite.com

>facebook uses twitter to function

Ajax was a mistake

this so fucking much

How can I check how much data is transferred when I open a particular website for the first time? I'm interested in how bloated, say, facebook is when you log in

i think you can see response time in chrome but you cannot see transferred data size afaik

In Firefox:
F12 -> Network -> Pie chart in the bottom left corner.

Remember to turn off your ad and script blockers.

My guess is that reddit api is being accessed from one of the ad/google services Jow Forums is using.

Fb most likely uses the Twitter api as a "share fb post on twitter function". Possibly does other stuff with twitter but I don't use them enough to point it out.