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This seems like a common problem with headless implementations. Headless as a concept could lead to faster implementations especially when you get control that an underlying platform doesn't give you.
But if the solution space for headless is limited to JavaScript frameworks—even ones that are SSR’d—the end solution is unlikely to be as fast.
This seems like a common problem with headless implementations. Headless as a concept could lead to faster implementations especially when you get control that an underlying platform doesn't give you.
But if the solution space for headless is limited to JavaScript frameworks—even ones that are SSR’d—the end solution is unlikely to be as fast.