Indeed. Service workers were intended to help re-engineer existing server-based 
applications to work offline. The main feature is a background thread that can 
fake network requests when the system is offline. It still uses the same 
LocalStorage as an ordinary web page. So there’s not really anything to be 
gained for an application like TiddlyWiki that was designed from the ground up 
to work offline. It’s a shame.

Best wishes

Jeremy



> On 5 Dec 2020, at 15:52, Saq Imtiaz <saq.imt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have similar feelings about service workers as Jed... 
> That said, I know LinOneTwo has done some work with service worker and TW but 
> I am not familiar with the details: 
> https://github.com/linonetwo/tiddlywiki-plugins
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