Web front ends have been expanding, per Parkinson's Law, to fill the bandwidth allotted.
If it's not an explosion in JS/CSS from frameworks, it's the content image/video size.
Upside is that a "fast" user experience is easily achieved by defaulting to first principle JS capabilities of the browser, and delivering compressed content from the CDN edge.
If it's not an explosion in JS/CSS from frameworks, it's the content image/video size.
Upside is that a "fast" user experience is easily achieved by defaulting to first principle JS capabilities of the browser, and delivering compressed content from the CDN edge.