JavaScript bloat is a real problem — and one we don’t talk about enough. Nikita Prokopov’s post “JavaScript Bloat in 2024” is a refreshingly honest look at how modern websites have traded simplicity and performance for layers of unnecessary JavaScript. If you care about building fast, accessible sites — or just want a gut check on your current stack — this is a must-read.

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