Glad to hear you've had good results! Yes, @mildbyte did a great job making Seafowl comply with HTTP cache semantics (i.e. Etags/Cache-Control), and it should give good results for both CDNs and browsers. When building Open Data Monitor [0] I certainly observed some nice speed ups.
For those interested in how caching works (i.e. if your dataset is public it could be an easy win) more info is in the docs [1]
For those interested in how caching works (i.e. if your dataset is public it could be an easy win) more info is in the docs [1]
[0] https://open-data-monitor.splitgraph.io/week/2023-05-22
It's a Socrata scraper that renders diffs of public/government datasets
[1] https://seafowl.io/docs/getting-started/tutorial-fly-io/part...