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ltbarcly3today at 3:48 AM2 repliesview on HN

I can't tell if you are saying the market doesn't care if your software is slow, or quoting someone else. Either way it's objectively false and that has been known for decades. Making users wait is a surefire way to make them engage with your product less, and the more you make them wait the less they will use it.

If your boss doesn't care about your software being slow he's incompetent.

https://services.google.com/fh/files/blogs/google_delayexp.p...

https://business.google.com/ca-en/think/marketing-strategies...

https://medium.com/ft-product-technology/a-faster-ft-com-10e...

https://www.pingdom.com/blog/page-load-time-really-affect-bo...


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paulheberttoday at 3:57 AM

The market cares. In my experience it’s harder to make your boss care.

It’s often been hard for me to make coworkers care as well which is even more frustrating.

Unless your job really prioritizes performance and builds in benchmarking people often focus on finishing a feature as fast as possible and ignore performance (and accessibility, bugs, UI polish, etc.)

asdfman123today at 4:44 AM

Experiments demonstrate that increasing web search latency 100 to 400 ms reduces the daily number of searches per user by 0.2% to 0.6%

It obviously depends a lot on what you do, but often that doesn't matter.

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