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mathias | 7 years ago

We do indeed measure improvements against more than one website. We wouldn’t want to improve website X while regressing the rest of the internet. See https://v8.dev/blog/real-world-performance (from 2016):

> We now monitor changes against a test suite of approximately 25 > websites in order to guide V8 optimization. In addition to the > aforementioned websites and others from the Alexa Top 100, we selected > sites which were implemented using common frameworks (React, Polymer, > Angular, Ember, and more), sites from a variety of different geographic > locales, and sites or libraries whose development teams have > collaborated with us, such as Wikipedia, Reddit, Twitter, and webpack. > We believe these 25 sites are representative of the web at large and > that performance improvements to these sites will be directly reflected > in similar speedups for sites being written today by JavaScript > developers.

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