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by vanviegen 1586 days ago
Sure. And you can do the same thing with a CDN file by timing how long it takes to load. Sub millisecond means cache.
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It's why newer versions of Firefox and Safari use segmented caches. Which, of course, means that loading fonts from a CDN no longer buys you anything at all.
Chrome as well. (The zdnet article above is about Chrome, which shipped this last year.)