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Couldn't you make the same argument about being able to perform computation on the CPU?



You definitely could (and, indeed, I can imagine beneficial use cases for a "renice" feature in a browser like Chrome with its Task Manager).

But there's less of a significant need for it. Main CPU performance is too poor on hashing datasets to much benefit from salami-slicing user CPU at scale. That trick is much likelier to get you a solved block in the blockchain if you can tap user GPUs on a couple million users.


Yes, hence why extensions like NoScript and uMatrix exist(ed).




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