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by 0dayz 1044 days ago
The issue with "out in the wild performance" is that in the web world you will be reliant on 3rd party scripts which 9/10 times are not written to take advantage of some framework specific feature (since it'll most likely be written for under the hood functionality like tracking).

Instead it's better to do synthetic tests and then deduce which performance metric is important for my website.

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This is why you are comparing it against every other site in the same situation. At the end of the day based on the data it’s entirely fair to say Next is not a framework known for producing anything other than substantially below average outcomes when it comes to performance.