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Apple, Google and Mozilla are teaming up to develop a new version of the Speedometer browser benchmark that they say will score web browser performance in a novel way: one that reflects user journeys, not under-the-hood streamlining.  Speedometer was originally released in 2014 by Apple's WebKit team and measures web app …

  1. Neil Barnes Silver badge
    Mushroom

    "Nobody intentionally builds a website that lags or stutters,"

    Yes they do. They fill them up with adverts, trackers, profiling, and random unnecessary scripts. It's amazing how much more pleasant the internet is without those...

    A plague on all their houses.

    1. 0wx

      Re: "Nobody intentionally builds a website that lags or stutters,"

      Yeah, when computer, electricity, and high speed internet is free, this is possible.

    2. Ashto5 Bronze badge

      Re: "Nobody intentionally builds a website that lags or stutters,"

      When I design and build websites, I make the performance testing a top priority EVERY-TIME regardless of the “boss man” saying it is not necessary.

      The result I can still go back and see some site still running the same code core.

      Frameworks I try to avoid like the plague as you say a plague in all their houses.

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