Alex Russell on Nostr: How much HTML/CSS/JS can we afford if we want to serve most users most of the time? ...
How much HTML/CSS/JS can we afford if we want to serve most users most of the time? It's a data-driven question I've been trying to answer for the web community for the past decade, along with dozens of colleagues from Google, Akamai, Cloudflare, and many other vendors.
Here's my best reckons for teams building new sites in 2024, and how they can build their own:
https://infrequently.org/2024/01/performance-inequality-gap-2024/Published at
2024-01-31 06:19:03Event JSON
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