Looks like the initial concept got lost in translation. The original “arewefastyet” was created to focus relentlessly on one single goal and be accountable by making it public.
If you have fifteen of those hidden under funny URLs you’re kinda missing the point.
I'm not sure if you're saying that (say) "Asynchronous I/O in Rust" should be tracked by arewefastyet.com or that "Asynchronous I/O in Rust" should not be tracked by any website at all, because neither of those make sense.
I think the argument is that if tracked it should not be done on a website using the branding of the original campaign because doing so dilutes the original brand?
Depends on what you're trying to do. For my app Firefox is so slow that it's unusable until https://arewewebrenderyet.com/ is rolled out on all platforms.
Considering the page is not even working I'm not very hopeful.
If you have fifteen of those hidden under funny URLs you’re kinda missing the point.