That 9.98s is how long it took for me to be able to click the first item and see anything inside it. Clicked stop the second it opened.
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we do. Not all of Google does. But c'mon you must see the fallacy in your statement.
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"You may not voice opinion on x because <much wider scope that you're part of> is not perfect" Naw.
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it uses web components though. And it's WAY worse than 5 seconds.
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Help me understand what I am to learn from
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: can't speak for
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: instead, I've said that most frameworks are WAAAAAAAAAY too slow. This seems uncontroversial.
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: second, said Polymer seems to have actually done a good job (something I didn't tell them a few months back).
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: lastly, you can get some of that goodness by doing less in JS & loading things better.
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