We’re using TTVC to measure performance on the web—and now you can too Nobody likes waiting for software. Snappy, responsive interfaces make us happy, and research shows there’s a relationship between responsiveness and attention1. But maintaining fast-feeling websites often requires tradeoffs. This might mean diverting resources from the development of new features, paying off technical debt, or
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