All I'm trying to say is that Preact is a much better fit for pages at the extreme end of performance, because it's both lighter than Polymer and gives you the option of SSR if you need it.
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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No objections here. Mostly I hope your takeaway is that we're on the same page w.r.t. web performance. It just takes a lot of time to shift the culture in big engineering organizations (as I'm sure you've experienced).
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Thanks. I agree a massive change has taken place here and I'm glad to see it. Evidence like this is convincing: https://www.webpagetest.org/video/compare.php?tests=180913_4A_97fde1f7c6cfc56657089645bed79860-r:1-c:0,180913_YC_c0c8e1363bd571286d7c47fd01a44776-r:1-c:0# …
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