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DNS Resolutions
Date
IP Address
2015-10-26
54.231.11.4
(
ClassC
)
2024-07-14
104.21.87.79
(
ClassC
)
2024-09-30
172.67.142.121
(
ClassC
)
2024-12-24
104.21.112.1
(
ClassC
)
2025-01-15
104.21.48.1
(
ClassC
)
Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Tue, 19 Mar 2024 00:31:49 GMTContent-Type: text/htmlTransfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-alivex-amz-id-2: z3UR0kX71iyJ7oJqL6bEz0YXn+C1HvorUx+kqOTYPpzE4xIS9SdmR7+Y8k65RmZhq4A !doctype html>html langen-us>head> meta namegenerator contentHugo 0.26 /> meta charsetutf-8> link hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/atom.xml relalternate typeapplication/rss+xml titleupbeat.it /> link hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/atom.xml relfeed typeapplication/rss+xml titleupbeat.it /> title>upbeat.it - upbeat.it/title> meta nameviewport contentuser-scalableyes,widthdevice-width,initial-scale1> meta nameauthor contentCesare Rocchi> meta namedescription contentAdventures in making software by Cesare Rocchi> meta namekeywords contentux, mobile, saas, solopreneur> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1> link relicon hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/favicon.png /> link relapple-touch-icon-precomposed hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/apple-touch-icon.png /> link relstylesheet hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/style.css />/head>body> div classwrap> header classmb> a hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/>img classlogo srchttps://www.upbeat.it/images/logo.svg altLogo of upbeat.it>/a> div classauthor>by Cesare Rocchi/div> nav classmenu> a hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/about>About/a> - a hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/contact>Contact/a> - a hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/now>Now/a> /nav> /header>main classposts> article classpost> h1>a hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/a-javascript-budget-for-the-browser/>A JavaScript budget for the browser/a>/h1> p classsmall date> time datetime2019-01-31> Jan 31, 2019 /time> /p> p>Craig Hockenberry has posted an interesting proposal about limiting the amount of JS loaded by a web page. I understand that the implementation can be complicated but that’s not a reason to not try.We could proceed step by step. Instead of building such limits in the browsers right away we could start with a simple extension that kicks in and tells you “This website is using too much memory/CPU”. It’s not a solution but it’s a good start to incentivize developers to be less sloppy./p> p classcontinue>a h
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Tue, 19 Mar 2024 00:31:49 GMTContent-Type: text/htmlTransfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-alivex-amz-id-2: wIYbH1Ciww+XNM92jJtxMzlYgJ5Hp0oZ+ksIJDl/XuydQJrphRCoVsNUxXOlPJmPL2G !doctype html>html langen-us>head> meta namegenerator contentHugo 0.26 /> meta charsetutf-8> link hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/atom.xml relalternate typeapplication/rss+xml titleupbeat.it /> link hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/atom.xml relfeed typeapplication/rss+xml titleupbeat.it /> title>upbeat.it - upbeat.it/title> meta nameviewport contentuser-scalableyes,widthdevice-width,initial-scale1> meta nameauthor contentCesare Rocchi> meta namedescription contentAdventures in making software by Cesare Rocchi> meta namekeywords contentux, mobile, saas, solopreneur> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1> link relicon hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/favicon.png /> link relapple-touch-icon-precomposed hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/apple-touch-icon.png /> link relstylesheet hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/style.css />/head>body> div classwrap> header classmb> a hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/>img classlogo srchttps://www.upbeat.it/images/logo.svg altLogo of upbeat.it>/a> div classauthor>by Cesare Rocchi/div> nav classmenu> a hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/about>About/a> - a hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/contact>Contact/a> - a hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/now>Now/a> /nav> /header>main classposts> article classpost> h1>a hrefhttps://www.upbeat.it/a-javascript-budget-for-the-browser/>A JavaScript budget for the browser/a>/h1> p classsmall date> time datetime2019-01-31> Jan 31, 2019 /time> /p> p>Craig Hockenberry has posted an interesting proposal about limiting the amount of JS loaded by a web page. I understand that the implementation can be complicated but that’s not a reason to not try.We could proceed step by step. Instead of building such limits in the browsers right away we could start with a simple extension that kicks in and tells you “This website is using too much memory/CPU”. It’s not a solution but it’s a good start to incentivize developers to be less sloppy./p> p classcontinue>a h
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