You might ask @addyosmani; honestly, we're years late in delivering meaningful, on-by-default indications of page quality in either the browser UI or devtools -- but hope spring eternal.
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Put differently, the folks who are naturally the regulators and user's advocates have (to my mind) been more-or-less fully captured by the JS-industrial-complex.
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Specifically, it's fast-enough when loaded via the Search Results Page (and other pre-loading viewers) because of a huge pile of ultra-careful end-to-end optimisation which aren't available in the cold-load-from-origin scenarios. So I can't yet recommend it for your own site.
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Yes this is why we cross compile to it (for SERP benefit). But starting to think it’s better in cold start case than leaving devs to tie a perf noose otherwise.
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The UK site is a good example. It’s not scalable that govt can have a perf engineer like
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Wondering if you’re letting perfect be the enemy of the good by not recommending it.
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I mean...here's a few "regular" http://gov.uk pages: https://www.webpagetest.org/result/200419_T4_f150090235edfa9ac01ff2bb3ef78b25/ … https://www.webpagetest.org/result/200419_HZ_93ae976637774015e1c72a11e01d14de/ … https://www.webpagetest.org/result/200419_XB_94825e7e7644cc4fedba6b976c35a470/ … AMP isn't reliably this fast.
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AMP might be good as methadone-for-the-JS-addicted, but http://gov.uk *in general* shows that by simply applying a user-first discipline, we can all do better.
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That'd dry up the market for tools like React for sure...but so? Make front-end boring again!
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“Fast enough” is underselling the SERP benefits from AMP in my humble opinion given that it can be extremely fast when prerendered by SERP.
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