@DanShappir On that note, here's an interesting post from the Chrome Engineers we forgot to include about how they helped speed up Chrome on Android over the last couple of years:
https://t.co/mswAvw1orI
And finally, I mentioned the Web Almanac last month with a lot of CrUX data. Well they will be hosting a free live stream in an hour or two to discuss some of the findings, so listen in for more insights!
https://t.co/10O81bhGRJ
π’ For those familiar w/@HTTPArchive's β¨ WEB ALMANAC β¨, we're going to be live! Dec 10th with a few of the authors in the 1st of a series of streams covering the 2024 edition. Findings from 17M sites, as well as 83TB of data. We're goring to have a discussion around how the web is currently built. Should be very insightful. Join us!
π Tuesday Dec 10th, 13h EST
π RSVP here: https://t.co/VGS7BGVA65
π https://t.co/f6gPE6YIak
Spare a RT?? β‘οΈ
Thx!
The Web Performance community is running its annual Web Performance Calendar, with a new post a day on interesting #webperf topics:
https://t.co/DR3AvV8fDy
Contact @stoyanstefanov (https://t.co/1utXOUL0wh) if you want to contribute (especially if about CrUX!).
As a reminder for those not waiting to wait for the monthly data on the second Tuesday of the month, the recently released CrUX Vis tool updates weekly.
https://t.co/7rRaEwcR6d
A few things of interest that touch on CrUX:
Our colleagues over at PageSpeed Insights changed the mobile throttling to account for the slow servers this runs on for the lab Lighthouse score (CrUX field Core Web Vitals data is unaffected).
More details:
https://t.co/bPrFiZde3a
Some say PageSpeed Insights is a bit unrealistically slow for the Lighthouse test.
The PSI servers are a bit underpowered so we're changing the throttling, which should make the Performance score go up when this rolls out in the next few weeks.
https://t.co/Fa5Oi91vHK
π§΅ 1/5
Another quiet month this month with no real changes in the overall numbers:
65.6% of origins (β 0.1%) had good LCP
78.0% of origins (β 0.2%) had good CLS
85.9% of origins (~ 0.0%) had good INP
51.2% of origins (~ 0.0%) had good LCP, CLS and INP
π’ Exciting news in the next WebPerformance Report!
Weβre adding a link to the new CrUX Vis tool in the #CoreWebVitals section! π
Explore your web performance in @ChromeUXReport & see if your site is improving or regressing in LCP, CLS, & INP. π https://t.co/bU5qJfnZSP #WebPerf
@jevgeniazi@InesAkrap@sirjonathan The Ecommerce chapter by Jonathan Pagel, and with the help of many others, includes a look at the state of Core Web Vitals in ecommerce:
https://t.co/26IKE4UfQT
@alekseykulikov_@mattzeunert@LoukilAymen @rick_viscomi Pheww..... need a break after all those updates. Happy delving into your CrUX data y'all and see you next month!!!
@alekseykulikov_@mattzeunert@LoukilAymen And finally, not quite community, but @rick_viscomi from the Chrome Team wrote a post about how it was possible to view CrUX data in Chrome DevTools now thanks to some major improvements to the Performance Panel:
https://t.co/hprA8Wn7Xa