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by vmarsy 3450 days ago
> the only sites I can reliably use currently are text sites like hacker news and amp pages. I can have a site like reddit even take 30-40 seconds to load.

What about reddit's AMP pages [1]?

[1] https://redditblog.com/2016/09/20/amp-and-reactredux/

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That blog reads as contradictory.

It talks about building a SPA, and rendering on the client side using JavaScript. It also talks about being AMP compliant.

Those goals cannot coexist.

I believe they mean something like https://github.com/choumx/amp-pwa.

AMP pages, which link to (and preload) a react-based SPA, which gets its content from AMP pages.

It's sending me to the mobile site, didn't even know they had amp pages, I might be better served by requesting the desktop version but my point still stands about sites just not loading