I'm not saying there is anything wrong with PWAs. I am just saying that maybe, one thing that could be good with a mobile app would be it not logging out every day.
There is relatively little "throwing under the bus" that would be happening in any circumstance. But let me see if I can find someone to answer that question
If you own the zone you can try to disable by adding a Page Rule with a level of Essentially Off (or just Off if you are Enterprise) but we can't condone bypassing if you don't own it, especially for DDoSing.
If UAM is truly on and you are bypassing it (i.e. not completing the captcha and somehow visiting the origin server directly without getting it's IP), then yes that would be classified as a vulnerability.
I am trying to understand long LCP times in the Web Analytics data we receive for our site. We have SVG images which are stored in a GCP bucket with 5kms LCP times. This seems pretty long for a service with a regular latency of ~150ms. The SVGs are small, ~13k, is it perhaps the render time which is in this number? One area confusing me is that the object section show the size to be 439k, I am not sure where this number is coming from. I have a screen shot, though didn't want it to take up much of the main #general-discussions thread space
2022-02-08T23:18:36Z ERR error=“Unable to reach the origin service. The service may be down or it may not be responding to traffic from cloudflared: dial tcp 127.0.0.1:8 080: connect: connection refused” cfRay=6da893fc4ae00329-MIA originService=http://loc alhost:8080