I've seen too many devs assume PWA is a subset of SPA. We need to improve our messaging
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it's fine to depend on JS, but if it's something the browser can do without JS, you'll likely be slower with JS
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and that often means more battery used. 1s load times are a maximum, not a target.
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Replying to @jaffathecake
: for nearly every site I've consulted with, the two are interchangeable because they're sooo slooooow :-(
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Replying to @slightlylate @scottjehl
sure, but I'd rather advocate approaches that make performance easy rather than a damage limitation game
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a JS dependent experience (where it isn't necessary) puts you in performance damage-control mode
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Replying to @jaffathecake
: I care about interactive pixels/controls. Uncanny-valley isn't useful.
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Replying to @slightlylate
unless the primary interaction is looking at pixels, which it is on eg news sites
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Replying to @jaffathecake
: if you block scrolling or tapping, those pixels are still a lie
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Replying to @slightlylate
my point is, don't block scrolling. Do without JS what can be done without JS.
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: my point is: don't make UI promises you can't keep under deadline. I think we're mostly in agreement here.
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