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Another reason to golf. It's not quite right, but it's a fun goal to fit an app within the first few TCP roundtrips.

https://endtimes.dev/why-your-website-should-be-under-14kb-i...



PinkBike (online mountain bike community) has a good tech blog post on increasing their slow start settings (2010)

https://www.pinkbike.com/u/radek/blog/pinkbike-speed.html


Impressive. A bit sad that out of 5 million visits, they have articles with 13 comments. Is all that traffic really organic?


PinkBike used to be the go-to place for uploading media for further embedding in off-site forums (SouthernDownhill, SingletrackWorld, RideMonkey, NSMTB, VitalMTB) - for example, race reports, sales (when forums had limited storage capacity for users), etc.

Your media was watermarked and made available in different resolutions (a unique feature at the time on a bike specific website!)

I would bet a large chunk of those 5M visitors were hotlinks as I don’t remember their forums being too busy —- but I do remember them being very fragmented with too many subforums.

Unfortunately Facebook Groups has killed off the almost tribal online MTB communities now :(


It actually felt weird that the site loaded so fast. I'm not used to that!




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