I dived deeper and found the full results of the eWayBW test and a summary. So far I don’t see there why the test was considered a failure. It’s all in German of course.
When asking my first open question I did expect you to say something about ethics of buying on Amazon. I didn’t expect, however, that Amazon doesn’t sell mp3 in Canada. I’m sorry about the licensing bullshit leading to this.
I avoid Amazon in everything bad they’re doing. But they do the right thing with mp3 music, and I support that in the hopes that more ethical companies will see the truth and start selling it too.
When Google Reader was alive, I wanted to improve its UI, so I wrote a userscript which completely replaced everything in the browser but still spoke to the Reader's backend for data. When Reader was turned off, I only had to provide my own backend.
If you try frameworks interested in performance like Svelte or Astro or mostly anything beyond Angular and React, you’ll see very short build times and sub-second updates.
It’s a huge rigid structure which has to be light. I also thought of steel before I learned about carbon fiber.