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Posted by JumpCrisscross 1 day ago

PC Gamer recommends RSS readers in a 37mb article that just keeps downloading(stuartbreckenridge.net)
814 points | 377 commentspage 7
yalvhe2009 22 hours ago|
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hyperx1987 12 hours ago||
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hahhhha500012 1 day ago||
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nslsm 1 day ago||
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FractalParadigm 1 day ago||
The author's complaint(s) stem from the ads that "just keeps downloading" which in approximately five minutes downloaded "almost half a gigabyte" worth of information.

This is a prime example of why many people use adblockers, it's not just to make the majority of the web actually usable, but it prevents excessive data transfers that we never asked for. For what it's worth, the same article is just a hair over 8MB when ads are blocked and a hair over 9MB when you scroll down (loading the thumbnails for the other articles).

Sardtok 1 day ago||
8 MB for an article about setting up an RSS reader is still ridiculous. Should be <1MB, the text itself is probably a few K, so all the rest is graphics and bullshit JS bundles.
userbinator 1 day ago|||
"misconfigured" as in no adblocker? ;-)
jonathanlydall 1 day ago|||
Sounds like the author is running the same browser configuration as the vast majority of internet users.

While I use ad-blockers and the like, I know I’m far from the norm.

mrweasel 1 day ago|||
Disabling Privacy Badger, reloading the site and scrolling around a bit, I can comfortably stay that the author is wrong, the site is much larger. Within two minutes the site has now transfered 50MB (of 75MB) according to Firefox, but it does indeed keep going, constantly loading more and more stuff in the background.
simonw 1 day ago|||
I left that page open in Firefox on macOS (no ad blockers) and after five minutes the network devtools panel showed me it had hit 200MB transferred, 250MB total from over 2,300 requests.
adampunk 1 day ago|||
Post a network recording of that page loading from a code start on your machine. I’ll believe chrome devtools.
Koffiepoeder 1 day ago||
(Note that if OP considers to do this, they probably want to do this in a private tab, as to not leak potential sensitive cross-site cookies)
3842056935870 1 day ago||
5 min in, after only scrolling to the bottom of the article:

4300 requests, 238 MB downloaded

With Firefox and all extensions disabled

dankwizard 1 day ago|
Not a problem for me (Unlimited data plan, 1000/40).

The website is around PC Gaming - users with the top of the line machines and fast internet. I don't see a problem with websites catering to their audience?

Why should I get a worse lower quality website full of text and nothing visual because somebody else has limited data?

hsbauauvhabzb 1 day ago|
By that logic, they should be pushing 500gb not 500mb, gamers with top of the line machines can afford it!