The "SSR is for performance" folks need to be posting traces from mid/low-end devices/networks to demonstrate that their experiences get consistently interactive fast enough to make the magic trick actually work.
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Yes, I think it’s motivated reasoning. Have you never seen an SSR application that only uses JS for progressive enhancement be fast? And why is the assumption that it’s a “magic trick” somehow?
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The ratios of good/bad (in my experience) suggest that when people bite off a modern, JS-framework-driven architecture + “SSR” (not classic PHP-style “flush to network, then do PE”), things reliably go to hell. It’s not 100%, but it’s close.
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