Comment by lelandfe

2 days ago

500ms is the 75th percentile speed, so 75% of users are having load times faster than that. For context, Google's synthetic p75 loads emulate a crappy old Android phone on a bad network.

A linked post[0] says their p75 was 1400ms before 2023, yowza.

[0] https://shopify.engineering/improving-shopify-app-s-performa...

> so 75% of users are having load times faster

No. It on a request basis, meaning that one in a four clicks a user does take more than half a second to complete. Slow times for as low percentiles as 75 mean users hit the bad cases very often in practice.

2 seconds to wait for a webpage to load isn’t even that bad. If you take an average user on facebook it is horrendously slow - to someone who knows how fast something can be - but no typical user cares/notices. They just accept it.

Nike’s website is phenomenally quick. But again. Ask anyone if that is what they care about. Nope. It’s the shoes.

  • Then there's McMaster Carr, which has great service, but all anyone seems to want to talk about is how snappy their site is!

    • Used to work for a competitor. It’s not just the speed, it’s an amazing site all around; they know their customers and cut out all the fluff.

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