Jeff Waugh wrote:
And for the third time, you haven't suggested any reasons why you think this is the case. There is more to user experience than the extreme technical definition of responsiveness suggested by "real time scheduling".
Obviously. But real time scheduling *does* contribute to that experience. Which is the claim that I made. So why are you arguing?
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