PSA: if you add a Service Worker to your app *but do not use it to handle top-level requests*, things *will* be slower.
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Cannot stress this enough: Service Workers are designed to enable the offline-first architecture -- which is faster! Do not help otherwise.
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Mozilla's pdf.js uses a worker to do a lot of the heavy lifting for rendering, etc. 2/2
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: That's a Dedicated Worker; similar API, but those are started from already-running documents.
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I think a lot of people think "Oh, static assets first, easy win" but already have a p good static asset story already
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: yep! And the big latency bogey is the top-level resource anyway.
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Confused. Thought SW were originally touted as the gateway to the client's multi-thread potential. "Put CPU-bound on the SW." 1/
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