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I'll take your word for it, as I can't find the quote in context.

But I'm unfamiliar with any polling pattern where poll requests are expected to overlap. If updates take microseconds, does that mean I can comfortably run 10,000 of these in a second?

I even think datastar looks cool, but I just think that quote is misleading, and I still think that.

I'd like to see some realistic results, like the kind measured by this[1] type of benchmark. "Microsecond" updates sounds like microbenchmarks with very carefully crafted definitions.

[1]: https://krausest.github.io/js-framework-benchmark/2025/table...




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