Does mod_pagespeed make your site faster? Find out without installing anything. (torbit.com) 4 points by jfox85 15y ago ↗ HN
[–] joshfraser 15y ago ↗ it's interesting to be able to surf around and see which sites are faster and which ones it breaks.
[–] kumarshantanu 15y ago ↗ It may be just me but this proxy made sites load much slower. [–] rhizome 15y ago ↗ People love open proxies, especially if those people also like terrorism, porn and cracking.
[–] rhizome 15y ago ↗ People love open proxies, especially if those people also like terrorism, porn and cracking.
[–] thenayr 15y ago ↗ Slightly redundant to use a proxy to check for a speed increase from mod_pagespeed, is it not?The added latency from the proxy is likely to counter the benefits of mod_pagespeed... [–] sjs382 15y ago ↗ Probably more useful as a "Does mod_pagespeed break my site?" test. [–] thenayr 15y ago ↗ Agreed, should probably be advertised as such. [–] sjs382 15y ago ↗ It is. It was just a poor choice of a title for HN. That text isn't the page's title.
[–] sjs382 15y ago ↗ Probably more useful as a "Does mod_pagespeed break my site?" test. [–] thenayr 15y ago ↗ Agreed, should probably be advertised as such. [–] sjs382 15y ago ↗ It is. It was just a poor choice of a title for HN. That text isn't the page's title.
[–] thenayr 15y ago ↗ Agreed, should probably be advertised as such. [–] sjs382 15y ago ↗ It is. It was just a poor choice of a title for HN. That text isn't the page's title.
[–] sjs382 15y ago ↗ It is. It was just a poor choice of a title for HN. That text isn't the page's title.
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 37.5 ms ] threadThe added latency from the proxy is likely to counter the benefits of mod_pagespeed...