Sadly, that talent is lost in space where client forces you to add dozen 3rd party tracking scripts and you can't do anything because that's "business decision". All the best practice goes down the drain.
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There's more room for third-party failure when your first-party house is in order.
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Can you expand? Because that'd make me sad too.
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Y'all don't pay half enough for folks who are willing to question framework orthodoxy
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SV hires generalists. It’s part of the culture. And—well—part of a strategy to keep the workforce malleable and interchangeable. That’s hard to beat.
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No matter how much it costs them? These are some shitty libertarians, yo.
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imho that s because there is no "visible" (furthermore when shown on a fullspeed intranet) change when compared to a bloated version. Hard to justify the extra dev time (and money) to higher ups :-/
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What extra dev time? I'm building entire apps with vanilla web components and very few extra dependencies, and I'm flying
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I keep banging that drum, but it's hard when clients want dozens of tracking tags added to their site. We had a site where we wrote 20k of uncompressed JS. With all their 3rd party scripts aded, the total JS weight was 1.6Mb. Educating devs is only half the battle...

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