There's no "too fast," true. But if you're gaining speed at the expense of other things that matter more, then you're making bad choices. For many startups speed to market of crucial features might matter more than squeezing better perf out for users on decent networks anyway
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This is interesting: "Google is harder to move than the outside world." The reality, as I see it: Most big companies are hard to move. Competing priorities, politics, budget pressures, etc... So are you thinking startups should lead the charge?
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Big companies: Have the budget, but not necessarily the nimbleness. Small companies: Have the nimbleness, but maybe not the budget. Just seems that if you can't get Google to change you'll have limited success finding right right companies to successfully partner with.
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I think your second bullet point is a false feeling. Every org is moving up a different ladder and the rungs aren't parallel across the board.
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I am curious though, academically, how do you deal with external API requests being a part of what makes an application "slow"?
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