Comment by elAhmo 6 hours ago Saving 15 USD on 10k+ USD MMR is ridiculous. 4 comments elAhmo Reply cbdevidal 5 hours ago Saving 15 USD on 0 USD MMR while still building the business is priceless. Virtually infinite runway. compounding_it 5 hours ago Given how much revenue depends on the experience of a web app and loading times, I’d be happy to pay 100$ a month on that revenue if I don’t have to sacrifice a second of additional loading time no matter how clever I was optimizing it. kijin 4 hours ago That 1 second of loading time probably has more to do with heavy frontends and third-party scripts, than the backend server's capacity.$100 is peanuts to most businesses, of course. But even so, I'd rather spend it on fixing an actual bottleneck. r0fl 43 minutes ago Not all businesses depend on milliseconds being shaved off the loading timesFor example: Ticketmaster makes a ton of money and their site is complete dogshit.
cbdevidal 5 hours ago Saving 15 USD on 0 USD MMR while still building the business is priceless. Virtually infinite runway.
compounding_it 5 hours ago Given how much revenue depends on the experience of a web app and loading times, I’d be happy to pay 100$ a month on that revenue if I don’t have to sacrifice a second of additional loading time no matter how clever I was optimizing it. kijin 4 hours ago That 1 second of loading time probably has more to do with heavy frontends and third-party scripts, than the backend server's capacity.$100 is peanuts to most businesses, of course. But even so, I'd rather spend it on fixing an actual bottleneck. r0fl 43 minutes ago Not all businesses depend on milliseconds being shaved off the loading timesFor example: Ticketmaster makes a ton of money and their site is complete dogshit.
kijin 4 hours ago That 1 second of loading time probably has more to do with heavy frontends and third-party scripts, than the backend server's capacity.$100 is peanuts to most businesses, of course. But even so, I'd rather spend it on fixing an actual bottleneck.
r0fl 43 minutes ago Not all businesses depend on milliseconds being shaved off the loading timesFor example: Ticketmaster makes a ton of money and their site is complete dogshit.
Saving 15 USD on 0 USD MMR while still building the business is priceless. Virtually infinite runway.
Given how much revenue depends on the experience of a web app and loading times, I’d be happy to pay 100$ a month on that revenue if I don’t have to sacrifice a second of additional loading time no matter how clever I was optimizing it.
That 1 second of loading time probably has more to do with heavy frontends and third-party scripts, than the backend server's capacity.
$100 is peanuts to most businesses, of course. But even so, I'd rather spend it on fixing an actual bottleneck.
Not all businesses depend on milliseconds being shaved off the loading times
For example: Ticketmaster makes a ton of money and their site is complete dogshit.