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.
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...