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by skybrian 2591 days ago
It matters for websites, but only after fixing many other problems with performance and usability.

For an individual user, it doesn't matter to me if I use a website a bit less because it's a little slower. That might even be an improvement, since I was probably using the Internet too much anyway.

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> It matters for websites, but only after fixing many other problems with performance and usability.

Or does it? Once you fix major performance, usability problems and it starts to feel fast - other efforts become kind of pointless and may even become sources of performance, usability problems themselves.