Comment by progmetaldev
1 year ago
The thing is, it won't do that by default. You have to enable caching currently, when creating a new account. I use a service that detects if a website is still running, and it does this by using a certain URL parameter to bypass the cache.
Again, I think you are correct with more sane defaults, but I don't know if you've ever dealt with a network admin or web administrator that hasn't dealt with server-side caching vs. browser caching, but it most definitely would end up with Cloudflare losing sales because people misunderstood how things work. Maybe I'm jaded, at 45, but I feel like most people don't even know to look at headers by default when they feel they hit a caching issue. I don't think it's based on age, I think it's based on being interested in the technology and wanting to learn all about it. Mostly developers that got into it for the love of technology, versus those that got into it because it was high paying and they understood Excel, or learned to build a simple website early in life, so everyone told them to get into software.
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