You are saying the same thing as he is. Javascript's impact on load time hasn't been a deterrent to people using mountains of bloat in their page.
Thus, webasm being a few times faster to download and parse won't change a whole lot, since few web developers seem to care much about the speed of their pages.
If webasm won't change much, then it isn't reasonable to predict a future of web pages that simply render to the canvas.
Thus, webasm being a few times faster to download and parse won't change a whole lot, since few web developers seem to care much about the speed of their pages.
If webasm won't change much, then it isn't reasonable to predict a future of web pages that simply render to the canvas.