It's hard to argue with that short textual message after it took me 3 attempts to finally load it. The quote for those who still struggle to access it:
> I look at the web today. Not as a programmer, but as a user of broken sites that are unable to obey the most basic rules of navigation and usability, terribly slow despite the hardware progresses. And I can only think that modern frontend development has failed.
Though it's probably not exactly a failure if usability, accessibility, and/or speed are not primary objectives for most, and discussing just that once again probably won't be very useful for fixing it.
> I look at the web today. Not as a programmer, but as a user of broken sites that are unable to obey the most basic rules of navigation and usability, terribly slow despite the hardware progresses. And I can only think that modern frontend development has failed.
Though it's probably not exactly a failure if usability, accessibility, and/or speed are not primary objectives for most, and discussing just that once again probably won't be very useful for fixing it.