The Performance Inequality Gap, 2023 - Infrequently Noted
https://infrequently.org/2022/12/performance-baseline-2023/TL;DR: To serve users at the 75th percentile (P75) of devices and networks, we can now afford ~150KiB of HTML/CSS/fonts and ~300-350KiB of JavaScript (gzipped)
In other words, if you want your web stuff to be broadly accessible, you need to be restrained in what you try to send to the user. Not doing this excludes people.
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