today's Adventures In Tracing reminded me of this: http://idlewords.com/talks/website_obesity.htm … If you can't get your JS under 500K w/ gzip, it's an emergency.
.@Pinboard's point is salient "The problem with picking any particular size as a threshold is that it encourages us to define deviancy down"
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So let me be clear: you should never have 500K of JS transfer in a page (unless, maybe, it's a game...etc.). And that's not a "limit".
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...but it is a bright line you can use to know that your reactor core has already begun to melt down and you'll probably have to eject it
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