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It would be super interesting to dig deeper into execution time if possible and highlight any blocking CPU (long tasks > 50ms) caused by a third party. Are long tasks captured by Lighthouse somewhere in the bootup time audit?
We're doing a bunch of third party analysis and just because a third party has a lot of CPU usage doesn't mean it's a bad actor. Only long tasks impact user experience and push out metrics like TTI.
In this example of CPU usage that splits out blocking vs non-blocking CPU, should Drift have the higher impact or Google Tag Manager? Long tasks can dramatically change how execution time is interpreted.
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It would be super interesting to dig deeper into execution time if possible and highlight any blocking CPU (long tasks > 50ms) caused by a third party. Are long tasks captured by Lighthouse somewhere in the bootup time audit?
We're doing a bunch of third party analysis and just because a third party has a lot of CPU usage doesn't mean it's a bad actor. Only long tasks impact user experience and push out metrics like TTI.
In this example of CPU usage that splits out blocking vs non-blocking CPU, should Drift have the higher impact or Google Tag Manager? Long tasks can dramatically change how execution time is interpreted.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: