Yes. On that version, Chrome 134.0.6998.89's devtools on my Macbook (M2 Max) are indicating 100 to 250 millisecond interaction times and a 160 ms frame when entering text into the search field.
I get the same numbers. Interestingly, JavaScript performs faster below 100,000 entries due to the lack of a JS-to-WASM bridge, but it eventually crashes when the records keep increasing
Loading the page on Fast 4G connection takes 9,61 seconds before I see _any_ content on the screen. This is loading the "all contacts" page that shows 12 items with a title, excerpt, time stamp and user name. Is this expected performance? Network shows the app downloading huge 4/1 megabyte chunks.
Yes. On that version, Chrome 134.0.6998.89's devtools on my Macbook (M2 Max) are indicating 100 to 250 millisecond interaction times and a 160 ms frame when entering text into the search field.
I get the same numbers. Interestingly, JavaScript performs faster below 100,000 entries due to the lack of a JS-to-WASM bridge, but it eventually crashes when the records keep increasing
Why would you ever have 100,000 entities on a page? What is the business use case for this?
Loading the page on Fast 4G connection takes 9,61 seconds before I see _any_ content on the screen. This is loading the "all contacts" page that shows 12 items with a title, excerpt, time stamp and user name. Is this expected performance? Network shows the app downloading huge 4/1 megabyte chunks.