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Users are extremely sensitive to web performance. The slightest change in a website’s load time can impact a user staying or going. In this episode we talk about ways to help improve web performance and why it’s so important.Items mentioned in the episode:Amazon found every 100ms of latency cost them 1% in sales, Page speed correlates to business metrics at Walmart.com, For Google, 400ms of increased page load time, results in 0,44% lost search sessions, The Social Network, Large DDoS attacks cause outages at Twitter, Spotify, and other sites, Google Page Rank, AMP, 2G Tuesdays, Gzip, Wordpress, Forward JS, WebPageTest, PageSpeed, Gulp, Grunt, npm, Broccoli, Glimmer, GWT, React, Ember, Angular, Debugging Node.js in ProductionPanelists:Ryan Burgess - @burgessdryanAugustus Yuan - @augburtoDerrick Showers - @derrickshowersSarah Federman - @sarah_federmanPicks:Ryan Burgess - Caplansky's DeliRyan Burgess - React Perf ToolAugustus Yuan - FlameGraphAugustus Yuan - Real-time performance audit with Chrome DevToolsDerrick Showers - Week of learningDerrick Showers - Black MirrorDerrick Showers - Man In The High CastleSarah Federman - Bridge TrollSarah Federman - Imgix Page Weight ToolSarah Federman - CSS Triggers