that other website's having another fun downtime so we get another batch of fun screenshots like this one

it's okay though because at least i have y'all

@wildweasel it's honestly hilarious how flaky bluesky has been since they've announced they're vibe-coding the whole thing

@Tijn Thinking about it again - when i used to work around a cleanroom, the cell service used to be spotty, and i was always wondering why twitter et al worked so poorly in that situation. i feel like it _should_ be possible, somehow, to engineer web apps that can gracefully handle themselves if the client loses connection to the internet, but hell if I can imagine how that'd work.

@wildweasel yeah, web apps typically have an "all or nothing" approach and things get really flaky when only parts are fetched.

That said, it's definitely possible to design around this. But it's not really something you can easily slap on later and has to remain a central design goal for all future developments too.

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@Tijn When it's so much simpler to design to the "ubisoft approach" of "oh, your internet isn't any good? well it works fine for us, don't know what your problem is"

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