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Dan Luu 18. stu
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Computer latency, 2019 edition:
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Nate Heagy 24. pro 2017.
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I’m surprised the iPhone X isn’t faster since it has 120hz touch detection. Maybe there’s an app faster than Safari?
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Dan Luu 26. pro 2017.
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Yeah, this also surprised me since the iPhone X feels quicker to me. Not sure if that's because the feeling is an illusion, if the measurement isn't precise enough to capture the difference, or if I'd need a different measurement.
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Mark Smith 24. pro 2017.
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Once it got past 100ms, that is when it started to feel sluggish.
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Christian Pekeler 24. pro 2017.
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I’d be interested in the Amiga, BeBox, and C64.
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Scott Tadman 24. pro 2017.
Odgovor korisniku/ci @pekeler @danluu
Atari ST, Newton, Sinclair, Gameboy (Linux)
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fasterthanlime 🍉 24. pro 2017.
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quick lil' typo on page: Copmuter => Computer
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‏Andrew Cassidy 24. pro 2017.
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William John Holden 24. pro 2017.
Odgovor korisniku/ci @HelloGaxun @danluu
Game consoles often sound a very brief click upon each keystroke. It would be interesting to see if you can influence user perception of latency by varying the duration of these sounds.
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