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minus-square@lobut@lemmy.calinkfedilink0•2 months agoWeb “Apps” are also quite bad. Lots of and lots of stuff we’re downloading and it feels clunky. Sometimes that’s bad coding, poor optimization, third party libraries, or sometimes just including trackers on the page.
minus-square@thesystemisdown@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish0•2 months agoSome devs will include a whole library for one thing instead of trying to learn another way to do that thing.
minus-square@bleistift2@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglish0•2 months agoNowadays libraries are built with tree-shaking in mind, so when it’s time to deploy the app only the code that’s actually used gets bundled.
minus-squarechraebslilinkfedilink0•2 months agoA whole library which was meant to to 10 things, but you only use one. And that for x libraries
minus-square@Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafelinkfedilinkEnglish0•2 months agoI vaguely recall a recent-ish article that an average web page is 30mb. That’s right, thirty megabytes. It’s amazing how much faster web browsing becomes when I run PiHole and block most of it. Suddenly the TV is pretty snappy, and all browsers feel so much smoother.
minus-square@SorryQuick@lemmy.calinkfedilink0•edit-22 months agoThat’s straight up not true. It’s not even remotely close to that. https://httparchive.org/reports/page-weight
minus-squareLemminarylinkfedilink0•2 months agoAnd I’m sitting here uneasy thinking how the hell I’m going to compress my map data any further so that my entire web app is no bigger than 2 mb. 😥
minus-squareLemminarylinkfedilink0•2 months agoOh god, I’m not ready for the trauma and the emotional scars… D:
Web “Apps” are also quite bad. Lots of and lots of stuff we’re downloading and it feels clunky.
Sometimes that’s bad coding, poor optimization, third party libraries, or sometimes just including trackers on the page.
Some devs will include a whole library for one thing instead of trying to learn another way to do that thing.
Nowadays libraries are built with tree-shaking in mind, so when it’s time to deploy the app only the code that’s actually used gets bundled.
from * import *
A whole library which was meant to to 10 things, but you only use one. And that for x libraries
I vaguely recall a recent-ish article that an average web page is 30mb. That’s right, thirty megabytes.
It’s amazing how much faster web browsing becomes when I run PiHole and block most of it.
Suddenly the TV is pretty snappy, and all browsers feel so much smoother.
That’s straight up not true. It’s not even remotely close to that.
https://httparchive.org/reports/page-weight
And I’m sitting here uneasy thinking how the hell I’m going to compress my map data any further so that my entire web app is no bigger than 2 mb. 😥
No, you need to go further: https://512kb.club/
Oh god, I’m not ready for the trauma and the emotional scars… D: