This is much better than I thought it would be. I wonder how many commentors actually tried the demos. Two of the three ways I could see on the page to use it involve delaying the user slightly (while doing a proof of work) after a checkbox or link is clicked. Not constantly running in the background. The one that does constantly run requires clicking a play button, which seems "opt-in" to me. They also have some rev…
> This is much better than I thought it would be. I wonder how many commentors actually tried the demos. In what way is it better than your expectations? (For me, it behaved as expected: immediately maxed my CPU load and spun up the fan)
As far as performance. It didn't do enough to spin up my fan. My CPU only went to 30% (inclusive of all the other apps I have running (using Chrome on OS X).
I was under the impression most browser limit how much CPU the Javascript thread can use because of the good old days when writing a tight infinitely loop in Javascript could freeze someone's computer.