Topic loads really slow

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I noticed that the topic at http://feedback.textasticapp.com/topic/7628-support-for-version-control-systems-svn-git-etc/ loads really slow. Safari (Mac) almost stops responding when loading it.

I already tried removing the Facebook and Twitter widgets, but that didn't help.

I had a look at the network traffic, and loading one request from "io.userlook.com" takes nearly 17 seconds. It looks like this is causing the delay:

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Sergey Stukov co-founder
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We did check, io.userlook takes 155ms from our side at this moment.
But we try to pay more attention for performance.
Our target that any server response fit to the 1 second.
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Alexander Blach
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We will perform speed checks and optimization today. Will report about progress here.
I had a closer look at the network traffic. I think it could be a problem with loading the avatars from gravatar. There are many users who commented on the topic I linked to, and it takes some time to get a http 304/not modified response from www.gravatar.com/avatar. 

Maybe load time could be improved by loading some images or scripts asynchronously.
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Sergey Stukov co-founder
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Now, the io.userlook.com echo does load fast. But it still takes a long time before I can scroll down the page. There must be a different reason why this happens.
We will perform speed checks and optimization today. Will report about progress here.
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Alexander Blach
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It's really unusable over here in Germany. It takes "forever" before you can scroll down the website.
Now, the io.userlook.com echo does load fast. But it still takes a long time before I can scroll down the page. There must be a different reason why this happens.
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Alexander Blach
It's really unusable over here in Germany. It takes "forever" before you can scroll down the website.
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Sergey Stukov co-founder
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We did check, io.userlook takes 155ms from our side at this moment.
But we try to pay more attention for performance.
Our target that any server response fit to the 1 second.