I didn't know that. Apparently (at least according to Claude) you shouldn't use loading="lazy" on images that you expect to always display because doing so causes them to not be loaded until the browser has determined they are definitely in the viewport, which is a minor performance regression.
LCP = Largest Contentful Paint, the Core Web Vitals metric for when the largest visual element finishes rendering. That's usually the largest above-the-fold image.
Which part of it is not documented? Putting device width dependent preloading in HTTP header? MDN says that the HTTP link header works the same way as the link element, and also that the link element a has media attribute : https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Reference/...