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Add user interactions to use-cases #242

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@kenchris kenchris commented Nov 6, 2023

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These _soft_ real-time applications greatly benefit from being able to adapt their workloads based on CPU consumption/pressure.

Web apps can also suffer from high CPU pressure beyond the apps control, which can result in a degraded interactivity experience. This can impact the time it takes
for complex components to render and thus increase the response time to interactions, resulting in a degraded user experience. This can be mitigates by rendering
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s/mitigates/mitigated/

These _soft_ real-time applications greatly benefit from being able to adapt their workloads based on CPU consumption/pressure.

Web apps can also suffer from high CPU pressure beyond the apps control, which can result in a degraded interactivity experience. This can impact the time it takes
for complex components to render and thus increase the response time to interactions, resulting in a degraded user experience. This can be mitigates by rendering
simpler content or skeleton content in cases where the CPU pressure is high.
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content or contents? I guess both works.

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Content is an uncountable noun. We use it when referring to the ideas or subject matter of something (e.g., the “content of a speech”). Contents is a plural countable noun.

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I don't think it is countable here :-)

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arskama commented Nov 8, 2023

LGTM

@kenchris kenchris merged commit f398d17 into w3c:main Nov 8, 2023
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