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Our product, Flow, is the ultimate publishing platform. Packed full of AI-enabled and automation features to help publishers grow traffic and revenue.

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Kevin_Indig (@kevin_indig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Theathletic.com grew from an estimated 1M to 15M monthly visits from SEO within 2 years. How? By building team pages like theathletic.com/mlb/team/yanke… that aggregate stats, news, and schedules.

Erwin Hofman (perceived) performance, CWV, RUM (@blue2blond) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#CoreWebVitals outcome: lazyloading versus non-lazyloading your #LCP #image 👉 based on real #UX difference 👉 using RUMvision - Page speed monitoring 👉 mobile 80p within an optimized shop for #pagespeed 👉 so that's a >1.5 second difference 😍 Next test: with + without fetchpriority

#CoreWebVitals outcome:  lazyloading versus non-lazyloading your #LCP #image

👉 based on real #UX difference
👉 using <a href="/suxbyrumvision/">RUMvision - Page speed monitoring</a> 
👉 mobile 80p within an optimized shop for #pagespeed
👉 so that's a &gt;1.5 second difference 😍

Next test: with + without fetchpriority
Thomas Jepsen (@jepsenthomas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Orphan pages are lonely. Give them some lovin'! Here's a quick little thread on internal links, partially inspired by Niche Site Lady. 🧵Continue reading this thread.

Orphan pages are lonely. Give them some lovin'!

Here's a quick little thread on internal links, partially inspired by <a href="/NicheSiteLady/">Niche Site Lady</a>.

🧵Continue reading this thread.
Tim Vereecke (@timvereecke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Visitors with a bad LCP experience couldn't care less about the fact that your 75th percentile is actually "good" #webperf #perfnow

Matt Zeunert (@mattzeunert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today I learned about CSS selector stats in the Chrome trace with blink.debug enabled. See which selectors are increasing style processing time. From Nolan Lawson's talk at #perfnow

Today I learned about CSS selector stats in the Chrome trace with blink.debug enabled. See which selectors are increasing style processing time.

From Nolan Lawson's talk at #perfnow
Addy Osmani (@addyosmani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited for View Transitions? Here's the first demo of MPA support 🤩. Works *without* any JavaScript. With a little JS it's even fancier. Big thanks to Jake Archibald for his work here!

Ricky Mondello (@rmondello) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔑 Huge news! Google’s announced that passkeys are available in Google Chrome 108. So we have iOS, iPadOS, macOS, Safari, and Chrome with support. If you’re responsible for a website or app, or its authentication story, it’s time to look at passkeys. blog.chromium.org/2022/12/introd…

Cory House (@housecor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Server-rendering React is becoming popular. Why? Performance. Server-side rendering is faster because: 1. Fetches start earlier 2. Fetches run in parallel 3. Fetches on the server are faster 4. Less JS is sent to client #react

Server-rendering React is becoming popular.

Why? Performance.

Server-side rendering is faster because:

1. Fetches start earlier
2. Fetches run in parallel
3. Fetches on the server are faster
4. Less JS is sent to client

#react
Miško Hevery (AngularJS/Angular/Qwik) (@mhevery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Blank page with an embedded tweet. How bad can it be? JS: 1.5MB 🤯 PageSpeed score: 61/100 🤯 Time to Interactive: 9 sec 🤯 TBT: 1.7 sec 🤯 What hope does an average site have if a simple tweet requires MegaBytes of JS and seconds to interactivity? mhevery.github.io/perf-tests/twi…

Lars (@lajacobsson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just pushed a Chrome extension that brings the 🧨 of #ChatGPT to the #AWS #CloudWatch Logs Insights console. Simply explain what data you want back and you'll get a (best effort) insights query. You'll often need to make tweaks, but it does a good job saving you a lot of

Lior⚡ (@lioronai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Databricks just released Dolly 2.0, The first open source LLM with a free API available for commercial use! The instruction-following 12B parameter language model is based on @EleutherAI pythia model family and fine-tuned exclusively on a high-quality human generated instruction

Databricks just released Dolly 2.0, The first open source LLM with a free API available for commercial use!

The instruction-following 12B parameter language model is based on @EleutherAI pythia model family and fine-tuned exclusively on a high-quality human generated instruction
Grafbase (@grafbase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#LaunchWeek Day 2 – Serverless Search! Easily add search to your application without spending time on integrations or managing servers. It even supports fuzzy search, typos, and pagination! buff.ly/40959b0

#LaunchWeek Day 2 – Serverless Search!

Easily add search to your application without spending time on integrations or managing servers.

It even supports fuzzy search, typos, and pagination!

buff.ly/40959b0
kate (@whoiskatrin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Announcing Chart-GPT 1.0! chartgpt.dev Sometimes I need to make a chart quickly, but it takes me 30 mins to find the tool, then format my data and yadda yadda yadda, now it takes me seconds! It's free and open-source. Let's fix charts together for everyone!

Announcing Chart-GPT 1.0! 

chartgpt.dev 

Sometimes I need to make a chart quickly, but it takes me 30 mins to find the tool, then format my data and yadda yadda yadda, now it takes me seconds!

It's free and open-source. Let's fix charts together for everyone!