meagain composed on 2017-07-10 11:28 (UTC-0400):

> Ed Mullen wrote:

>> If you have a broadband connection there is little benefit to using a
>> browser cache.  Disable it.

> Interesting and clearly true, but I had never heard that recommendation 
> previously.

Not clear to me. Where's the proof? Surely this must depend on:

1-broadband speed (some are many times faster than others)

2-whether one habitually restores previous session at startup

3-if restoring, number of tabs open, and depth of each

4-if restoring, number of tabs in which JS is enabled

5-if restoring, number of tabs in which content is no-cache

6-local storage speed (some is magnitudes faster than the fastest broadband)
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