HTTP-over-QUIC to be renamed HTTP/3: No more user edition

It is better to standardize on a standard earlier than later so you don't have to support all the weird implementation oddities that are in different people's existing implementations.

indeed innovation in large scale almost entirely depends on how good the open standards are in specific industry

Before long, it will be too hard for small-time programmers to implement code that uses basic internet protocols. Then you are stuck trusting third party compiled binaries.

There is no reason to continue mucking up HTTP. None whatsoever. This is an obfuscation maneuver. Reject it entirely.


HTML can't last forever.

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literally just change your connection id retard.

Good shit, been advocating for this

I don't do online banking and I wouldn't recommend it but everything you named has to do with user content or third party content on the website.
One should think twice before running those flickering ads on one's website or anything one hasn't created by oneself.
I personally think the ability to link things from other servers without even proxying them over (or mirroring them on) one's own server is the biggest problem the web has.

We seriously need a modern gopher net.

What does that mean? Gopher already exists.

Huh, what are the RFCs for those?

What do you suggest in its place? One UBP (Unified Botnet Protocol) to rule all "modern internets"?