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    1 year ago

    Often, it boils down to one common problem: Too much client-side JavaScript. This is not a cost-free error. One retailer realized they were losing $700,000 a year per kilobyte of JavaScript, Russell said.

    “You may be losing all of the users who don’t have those devices because the experience is so bad,” he said.

    They just didn’t link to the one retailer’s context. But it’s “bring back old reddit” energy directed at everything SPA.