On 08/10/2013 23:21, Tim Delaney wrote:
On 9 October 2013 09:10, Guido van Rossum <gu...@python.org
<mailto:gu...@python.org>> wrote:

    It's not actually so much the extreme waste that I'm looking to
    expose, but rather the day-to-day annoyances of stuff you use
    regularly that slows you down by just a second (or ten), or things
    that gets slower at each release.


Veering off-topic (but still related) ...

There's a reason I turn off all animations when I set up a machine for
someone ... I've found turning off the animations is the quickest way to
make a machine feel faster - even better than adding an SSD. The number
of times I've fixed a "slow" machine by this one change ...

I think everyone even remotely involved in the existence of animations
in the OS should be forced to have the slowest animations turned on at
all times, no matter the platform (OSX, Windows, Linux ...). Which comes
back to the idea of developers having slow machines so they feel the
pain ...

I remember one time when I was using a Mac. Although it was faster than
another machine I was using, the GUI felt sluggish because instead of
windows just appearing and disappearing they expanded and contracted,
which, of course, took time; not much time, true, but enough to become
annoying.
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