I have a single, simple message for public-sector website managers and procurement folks: every contract should withhold payment for breeching, say, 100KiB of JS (total). Any vendor that wants to add more than this is should be disqualified.https://twitter.com/slightlylate/status/1234017844477624321 …
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For the avoidance of doubt: that's 100K of JS *transmitted*, e.g. gzipped. It's much worse if it's a single file, but you can't excuse huge amounts of script across many files. If it matters to the UX, >100K is still too much for public services no matter how it's chunked.
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