perf(core): use React 18 startTransition for hydration#9051
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Thanks Remix also does this, and I noticed to add this later but apparently it's working as is so LGTM 👍 |
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This pull request introduces time-slicing using the
startTransitionAPI in order to enhance the performance of hydration and prevent it from blocking the main thread for extended periods, particularly for users who promptly initiate scrolling actions.Inspired by the implementation found in Next.js, this enhancement aims to provide a smoother user experience by prioritizing interactivity and responsiveness during the hydration process.
Please review this pull request and provide any feedback or suggestions. Thank you!