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@thheller I know that we can create web workers easily, but is there a way to create a service worker? That would need to be in the root folder, instead of e.g. /js
the only service worker I created so far I did create with https://developers.google.com/web/tools/workbox/
not sure CLJS is all too useful for service workers given that 99% of it is native JS interop
Maybe not Shadow-cljs/ClojureScript specific question, but anyone has some insights on using web workers? Are they good/bad ideas? What are the rookie mistakes with them?