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by cromwellian
3041 days ago
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That's why Redfin (https://redfin.engineering/how-to-fix-googles-amp-without-sl...) pointed out that the Web Packaging spec could fix this. But before you have a general purpose spec that fixes something, you need a specific embodiment that does. asmjs came before WASM. SPDY came before HTTP/2. Flash came before HTML5. I didn't like Flash, but would you have suggested Adobe worked with browser vendors for years to bring the Web up the capabilities needed and never having shipped Flash? Still, even without the AMP-cache, mobile sites were loading way too much JS, even after Google penalized them. The effect of AMP showing how sites could be loaded as fast as native Apple News/Facebook Instant, has finally gotten publishers to strip down their sites. You might not like the way it played out, but the end result is that not only do end users get AMP-cached fast loading, but they also end up download far less data, because the sites themselves have been pared down. |
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It won't fix this. The only thing it will do, it will let browsers show the original link, not the AMP link, and fix the UI. The problems described in the article will not go away.
> But before you have a general purpose spec that fixes something, you need a specific embodiment that does
AMP isn't that spec though. It does nothing special. And the only reason it's fast is because Google aggressively preloads it.
> but the end result is that not only do end users get AMP-cached fast loading, but they also end up download far less data,
Are they though? When for every search google preloads tens of AMP sites to make them "fast"?