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  • irelephant@app.wafrn.netI irelephant@app.wafrn.net

    Really? Its pretty fast for me rn.

    mcc@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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    mcc@mastodon.social
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    #6

    @irelephant @cwebber when i click the ⋯ next to this post, then click "open original page", and i start a stopwatch the moment i see the new tab open, i see:
    - a picture of a bug and a sentence of text.
    - the sentence of text is replaced with "did you know nachos aren't even mexican".
    - a skeleton of the wafrn layout, and a throbber.
    - eventually, the post.

    Final time on stopwatch: 2.26 seconds.

    I do the same thing on a cosocial post: https://cosocial.ca/@evan/115220440152189152

    Result: Under 0.5 seconds.

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    • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

      @irelephant @cwebber when i click the ⋯ next to this post, then click "open original page", and i start a stopwatch the moment i see the new tab open, i see:
      - a picture of a bug and a sentence of text.
      - the sentence of text is replaced with "did you know nachos aren't even mexican".
      - a skeleton of the wafrn layout, and a throbber.
      - eventually, the post.

      Final time on stopwatch: 2.26 seconds.

      I do the same thing on a cosocial post: https://cosocial.ca/@evan/115220440152189152

      Result: Under 0.5 seconds.

      mcc@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      mcc@mastodon.social
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      #7

      @irelephant @cwebber The cosocial page loaded so fast I actually couldn't successfully stopwatch it.

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      • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

        @irelephant @cwebber The cosocial page loaded so fast I actually couldn't successfully stopwatch it.

        gabboman@app.wafrn.netG This user is from outside of this forum
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        gabboman@app.wafrn.net
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        #8

        2 seconds for the initial load when there is a PWA update is not bad.


        #I-consider-it-an-acceptable-time #reducing-that-would-make-the-server-go-from-18€-to-81
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        • gabboman@app.wafrn.netG gabboman@app.wafrn.net

          2 seconds for the initial load when there is a PWA update is not bad.


          #I-consider-it-an-acceptable-time #reducing-that-would-make-the-server-go-from-18€-to-81
          julian@activitypub.spaceJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          #9

          gabboman@app.wafrn.net mm using PWA as an excuse to hand wave away slow page loads is so 2010s 😼

          NodeBB is a PWA and loads plenty fast, although there is a server side rendering component there.

          cc mcc@mastodon.social

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            gabboman@app.wafrn.net
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            #10

            fair enough. No im seeing some issues on network side on the initial load at times. But still, 2 seconds is quite ok for the target im going for


            #i-admit-is-going-slower-than-usual-today-tho
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              #11

              #Even-liking-is-quite-slow #which-makes-me-think-its-more-of-a-server-problem-than-an-app-problem #IOW-its-not-your-fault
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                #Even-liking-is-quite-slow #which-makes-me-think-its-more-of-a-server-problem-than-an-app-problem #IOW-its-not-your-fault
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                gabboman@app.wafrn.net
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                #12

                it is my fault because its my code haha

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                  Yeah but I'm saying all the endpoints are laggy, which is more likely just a server bottleneck, which is due to the plan you are subscribed to, and less so your own code

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                    Yeah but I'm saying all the endpoints are laggy, which is more likely just a server bottleneck, which is due to the plan you are subscribed to, and less so your own code

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                    gabboman@app.wafrn.net
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                    #14

                    Oh no! I just did an update
                    It was regarding of separating fedi and “user actions” in two threads

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                      gabboman@app.wafrn.net
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                      #15

                      This one was more of node event loop having too many events. I dont know if it was placebo or not

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                        She's specifically looking at the time it takes to view single posts - not using wafrn as an app from a user's perspective. I feel like I'd agree that 2+ seconds to load a view of a single text post is quite long by most standards, whereas it's less of a big deal for loading a dashboard you're going to be spending a long time on.

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                          She's specifically looking at the time it takes to view single posts - not using wafrn as an app from a user's perspective. I feel like I'd agree that 2+ seconds to load a view of a single text post is quite long by most standards, whereas it's less of a big deal for loading a dashboard you're going to be spending a long time on.

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                          gabboman@app.wafrn.net
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                          After further investigation we did some changes and performance on an user level is a lot better. Still arround 2 seconds for threads. But better on actions


                          #Js-event-loop-has-its-limits
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