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Making Sense of Chrome Lite Pages

Tim Kadlec

That’s what it was called back in 2015 when the team working on the service wrote up a detailed paper about the optimizations Flywheel applied , and why. Perhaps the most significant difference between the Lite pages announcement and Data Saver as we knew it is that Lite pages work over HTTPS traffic. Data Saver !==

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Fostering a Web Performance Culture

Jos

When they dug into the data, they found that the reason load times had increased was that they got a lot more traffic from Africa after doing the optimizations. Simulate bad network conditions and slow CPUs and make your project resilient. In May 2015, Vox Media wrote about the slowness of their site and commitment to make them faster.

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Fostering a Web Performance Culture

Jos

When they dug into the data, they found that the reason load times had increased was that they got a lot more traffic from Africa after doing the optimizations. Simulate bad network conditions and slow CPUs and make your project resilient. In May 2015, Vox Media wrote about the slowness of their site and commitment to make them faster.

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HTTP/3 From A To Z: Core Concepts (Part 1)

Smashing Magazine

One question I’ve often encountered is, “Why do we need HTTP/3 so soon after HTTP/2, which was only standardized in 2015?” It also, however, takes a full network round trip to complete before anything else can be done on a connection. Why Do We Need HTTP/3? For example, TCP requires a “ handshake ” to set up a new connection.

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The Performance Inequality Gap, 2021

Alex Russell

Thanks to progress in networks and browsers (but not devices), a more generous global budget cap has emerged for sites constructed the "modern" way: ~100KiB of HTML/CSS/fonts and ~300-350KiB of JS (compressed) is the new rule-of-thumb limit for at least the next year or two. Modern network performance and availability.

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Top 9 web development trends to expect in 2022

Enprowess

So it is convenient for all to use irrespective of internet speed and it works offline using cached data. According to Ericsson’s analysis, international mobile data traffic is projected to become 4.5 Internet of things (IoT) – Number of IoT devices 2015-2025 Statista. trillion US dollars, and there will be more than 75.50

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Front-End Performance Checklist 2021

Smashing Magazine

Build Optimizations JavaScript modules, module/nomodule pattern, tree-shaking, code-splitting, scope-hoisting, Webpack, differential serving, web worker, WebAssembly, JavaScript bundles, React, SPA, partial hydration, import on interaction, 3rd-parties, cache. You can create your own on Chrome UX Dashboard. Large preview ). Large preview ).