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1. goalie+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-07-26 12:39:53
It’s far worse. If you go back to to the html and http protocols, they are extremely open and friendly. I would say extremely elegant and helped build the web we know today. But google has been iterating away from open and accessible standards in favour of controlling experiences (see amp, WEI, etc). I’m all in favour of secure boot chains with options for unlocking because of the security benefits. There’s absolutely no good user reason to apply this to web resources though.
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2. Ashame+Di[view] [source] 2023-07-26 13:59:09
>>goalie+(OP)
I know it's not exactly what you mean, but this is why I dislike HTTP2 and 3 (both also heavily pushed by Google but also others). While open, they are the opposite of "welcoming and friendly".
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