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Note – 2026-04-24 13:07 - Rausgerufen

Nur um mal zu gucken habe ich die URL des Blogs bei PageSpeed Insights eingegeben. Bei "Mobil" und "Computer" gab es folgendes Ergebnis:Hat mich überrascht. 😯https://rausgerufen.de/note-2026-04-24-1307

Komunitas lemmy.blahaj.zone

Microla-ball rule

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Komunitas community.nodebb.org

My forum doesn't show a good performance in pagespeed

I followed all installation docs and installed my forum. Then I tested my forum in https://pagespeed.web.dev/ and it showed me that my forum doesn’t have a good performance (67%). I made a test with your forum and it showed me 92% performance. Maybe there can be some tricks you know how to increase performance of nodebb forum. My forum https://forum.easy-english-study.com/

Komunitas lemmy.world

Why does Lemmy have such a small image size limit?

You can make nearly all images small enough to upload and still look good without dropping colour depth. There are 3 ways to achieve it basically: Resize it to a lower resolution (1280 x whatever looks just fine on a screen) Reduce the quality Change to lossy (JPG) from non-lossy (PNG) The resizing is usually enough. The quality reduction is something that google pagespeed focuses on too. For most apps that means choosing a lower “quality” when converting to jpg or saving as a new jpg. 85% of original is good. If you happen to have imagemagick installed, I have a little script that I use called “resize_to_pagespeed.sh”. The jist of it is this: convert inputfile.jpg -filter Lanczos -resize 1280x1280 -sampling-factor 4:2:0 -strip -quality 85 outputfile.jpg I just ran this on a 2.4MB photo (below) and it came out at 186KB. That’s a 13x reduction. Right click -> open in new tab to see it full size. If the image isn’t square, imagemagick is smart enough to figure out correct dimensions.

Komunitas kbin.social

Reddit updates its site design for logged-out users

This is the social network’s second update rollout for the logged-out experience this year. In March, it made the pages screen reader friendly along with making the webpages cleaner. First, no it didn’t. Second, how much if this is copied and pasted from their PR team? Lastly, what is this 80 Accessibility score on the new homepage. Both Reddit and Techcrunch need to do better. Also >4s LCP, lol performance

Komunitas programming.dev

Cannibalism rule

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Komunitas feddit.it

My entire production website runs on a Raspberry Pi 4B + Orange Pi Zero 3 — real traffic, public dashboard, zero cloud

A few months ago I decided to self-host everything for my software house instead of paying for cloud infrastructure. Here’s what’s running on a Raspberry Pi 4B (4GB) at home: Astro static site + nginx Full mail stack (Postfix + Dovecot + Roundcube) in Docker MariaDB with automated backups GoAccess analytics with custom Python bot/human separation Dynamic IP blocklist generated at every deploy Certbot managed on a separate Orange Pi Zero 3 (HAProxy + SSL termination) The Orange Pi Zero 3 as a dedicated HAProxy node was the best €25 I spent — SSL overhead completely offloaded from the Pi, all subdomains routed through one config, clean network separation between “what faces the internet” and “what runs the services.” Storage: all boards boot from SSD via USB3. No SD cards in production. The ISP situation: Eolo wireless, 20Mbps down / 100Mbps upload. Yes, upload is 5x download. For a web server that’s actually ideal. Real stress test — June 22, 2026 A post on r/italy hit 20k views in 24 hours. Numbers that day: 555 human visitors (vs ~180 daily average) 151 unique IPs 72.2% return rate 9.98 MB bandwidth 0 downtime 0 errors in the mail stack PageSpeed from Google’s infrastructure: Desktop: Performance 100 / SEO 100 Mobile: Performance 97 / SEO 100 No CDN. No Cloudflare. No edge nodes. Just nginx on a Pi. The honest limitations: Single point of failure — yes, if the Pi dies the site goes down Mail deliverability on residential ISP is hard (Brevo relay helps) No redundancy — we run backups, not replicas All traffic data is live and public: stats.lake8.dev/geo.html Happy to answer questions on any part of the stack.

Komunitas toot.cafe

paul_irish (8704 followers)

I work on web performance, Chrome DevTools, Lighthouse, and PageSpeed Insights.

In '97 I wrote a paper for English class on HTML Image Maps. I haven't changed much since.

Komunitas webperf.social

speedcurve (115 followers)

Faster website = happier users!

Since 2013, we've helped thousands of companies – from Amazon to Zillow – monitor and improve their site speed and UX (including and beyond Core Web Vitals).

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Komunitas sopuli.xyz

Do I need SEO tools?

Search engine optimization (SEO) is more important today than ever before. … Google analytics is one of the best free SEO tools that every digital marketer should be using. Google also provides a number of other nifty tools such as PageSpeed Insights, Keyword Planner. Are you looking for the best SEO tools at the cheapest prices, New to SEO and cannot afford to pay thousands of dollars per month for them.

Komunitas discuss.online

Cloudflare Global Network experiencing issues

Makes me want a tool that simulates various bits of internet infrastructure being down on your device to see how much you rely on that you don’t think about. Like PageSpeed or something but for big tech

Komunitas jlai.lu

Trop de visibilité tue-t-elle le design graphique ?

Je trouve la surenchère graphique et la saturation d’images dans l’espace public, sur internet, dans la presse, l’édition, la pub, les flyers, etc. très fatigante. Autant j’aime beaucoup les bouquins de typo, autant, pour un confort de lecture, je suis très adepte du simplisme / rétro. Pour la presse par ex, j’ai horreur de la mise en page de libération, par contre celle du Monde diplo me convient tout à fait. Quant au monde de l’édition, ça m’arrive de ne pas choisir des bouquins en librairie/bibli car je trouve la mise en page ou le choix d’illustration tapageur quand elle n’est pas complètement réductrice (ex : les bouquins marketés féminisme avec des codes couleurs associés à la féminité) voire à côté de la plaque. Exemple typique dans l’édition : La couverture originale : La couverture française : Là, pour moi, l’édition française c’est à la fois une économie de moyens + du surmarketing pour que le livre soit bien visible en vitrine ou sur un présentoir. Ça écorche les yeux et ne donne pas envie de lire ce roman et c’est bien dommage.