Don’t want to be involved here but feel compelled to respond. Data helps toward the end goal of a great experience for users of many applications. I’ll assume variables are equally accounted for in cells and look at the results, can you provide the raw data to support claims?
What I get from this is that these test largely measure the effect of loading JS in parallel to data rather than serial: http://www.webpagetest.org/video/compare.php?tests=180202_67_ae21f1a34a7f570599edae125e1c292a-r%3A3-c%3A0%2C180202_VF_84ae556dc7c51e405d5fccccccb383ae-r%3A1-c%3A0&thumbSize=200&ival=100&end=full …pic.twitter.com/MxMNvM4E1L
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These are also wholly different to most of what I observe in "SSR" traces on more representative devices and networks. This isn't showing the huge script payload camping out on the main thread seconds after content arrives. In short, it's good work all around.
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It's fundamentally different to previous traces I've seen built with Ember SSR and nearly all React SSR solutions. With your permission, I'd like to post traces of the Ember Fastboot site to illustrate the difference.
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