The extra latency from plugins consumes more energy and leads to costlier servers, which can ultimately slow down apps, impacting the environment over time.
A moving tipping point exists where using 'pure' or 'shortcut' coding might seem more profitable in the short term, yet can become unprofitable long term.
Relying on unknown 'plugins' can increase costs and complicate support, making it challenging to assess their true impact on performance and resource use.
There's skepticism about whether the long-term environmental impact of additional kilobytes sent over the wire outweighs the computational energy required for processing.
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