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Lit: a library for building fast, lightweight web components
(lit.dev)
277 points
merqurio
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03 Sep 25 06:14 UTC
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mdhb
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03 Sep 25 07:35 UTC
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Hands down the most underrated front end library out there. It powers some major projects like ChromeOS, Chrome Devtools, I think most of Firefox’s UI, Photoshop for the web, MDN etc.
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CharlieDigital
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03 Sep 25 10:55 UTC
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Also Reddit! Any other surprise sites?
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shoeb00m
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03 Sep 25 11:38 UTC
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I think lit is great but the reddit site is the perfect example of why the framework you chose is not the reason your site is slow.
I think lit should distance itself from that mess if possible
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CharlieDigital
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03 Sep 25 15:17 UTC
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Site seems fine to me on mobile and desktop (only use the web app in Firefox). Their main issues are with data fetching, not rendering.
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