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Yes, same! I didn't expect it to need so many tricks to implement. Your intuition is correct, the most resource-intensive part is the blur bit of the backdrop-filter. The higher the blur value, the more neighbouring pixels need to be "consulted" before rendering. Another resource-intensive aspect is continuous repaint as you scroll or as a video background changes the look of the glass.


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