[null,null,["最后更新时间 (UTC):2024-08-09。"],[[["This episode explores adapting to remote work, the history of web performance issues (like the 300ms tap delay), and the debate around progressive enhancement."],["The discussion covers modern web development frameworks like NextJS, including its static export capabilities, and touches upon the client-server relationship in web applications."],["They examine website performance optimization strategies, referencing RAIL guidelines and tools like Svelte, and briefly delve into the Chrome Dev Summit website's code."],["The hosts revisit their previous discussion on build tools and ponder the optimal approach to rendering content while JavaScript loads."],["Beyond web development, the episode features lighthearted segments on hand drying techniques and optimizing bedtime routines, even mentioning La Sagrada Família."]]],["The discussion covers adapting to remote work and various web development topics. Key information includes the 300ms tap delay, Tom Dale's views on progressive enhancement, and NextJS, including its static export feature. Other areas of focus are the client-server 1:1 relationship as an anti-pattern, the Chrome Dev Summit website's code, and a build tools talk. The content touches on rendering while JavaScript loads, RAIL, and Svelte, and touches on unrelated topics such as hand drying and bedtime routines.\n"]]