Next step would be to split actual post from comments. I dont know if thats not overkill, but if you are experimenting and trying to squeeze last bit of performance, then lazyloading/deferring comments comes to mind as a good idea from top-to-bottom flow of things.
Im glad im not the only one spending absurd amounts of time to shave those last couple % from RUMs :-)
BTW. Rails had (and still do, but not a lot of people use it) a pretty good plug and play solution like ~8 years ago called Turbolinks. Im still amazed how much it can achieve with how little effort. Good old times. :)
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Next step would be to split actual post from comments. I dont know if thats not overkill, but if you are experimenting and trying to squeeze last bit of performance, then lazyloading/deferring comments comes to mind as a good idea from top-to-bottom flow of things.
Bingo
We've got a winner over here.
Im glad im not the only one spending absurd amounts of time to shave those last couple % from RUMs :-)
BTW. Rails had (and still do, but not a lot of people use it) a pretty good plug and play solution like ~8 years ago called Turbolinks. Im still amazed how much it can achieve with how little effort. Good old times. :)