> That would apply to common actions like typing and entering. Login being
> slower than that isn't likely to be as much of a bother as you likely only
> do it infrequently, maybe as much as once a day if you're paranoid and clear
> cookies nightly.

Yeah, to me that is the sort of reasoning that leads in the long run
to the kind of experiences we regularly have with the web: slow. Death
of a thousand overheads of 250 msec cuts. $0.02. I know, I know, there
are more important things for the engineers to fix right now, and for
the forseeable future, I know! :-)

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