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"Linda A. Walsh" <squid-user@xxxxxxxxx> schreef:

Enough to verify what I am saying, usually, but I have expert knowledge in almost no field that I know of.

Doesn't matter. All that matters is where you want to go and what you need for that.

I have this feeling that I like SPDY better than HTTP2? Anyone agree?
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	You might want to read just 2 pages:
http://http2.github.io/ (very short, but good for the links)
 and
http://http2.github.io/faq/

I read them before saying that ;-). Just a hunch.

In February 2015, Google announced its plans to remove
 support for SPDY in favor of HTTP/2.

Like, usually I know very little about the things I am forming an opinion about. I have only little time and energy. So I need to devise my path based on instinct and intuition.

    o  is binary, instead of textual
    o  is fully multiplexed, instead of ordered and blocking
    o  can therefore use one connection for parallelism
    o  uses header compression to reduce overhead
    o  allows servers to “push” responses proactively into client caches

Yes yes, I read it. Thank you *honey*.

My biggest annoyance is the SSL/TLS everywhere... because I want to see
what is coming from where and possibly be able to block it -- which is *EXACTLY* why web-content owners/presenters are wanting it -- to remove
avenues of control and introspection into their processes.

They are using it as a mechanism to get more control away from users. Encryption doesn't have that much benefit and particularly the man in the middle thing is vastly exaggerated. The bible mentioned somewhere that there would be a sign or number and only those with the sign or number would be allowed to do business.

Of course this is simply locking down of control so everyone complies with your wishes. This is why the positions of the browser makers are so un-negotiable. It's the same thing as that Windows 10 supposedly scanning for pirated software and constantly complaining about unsigned software (even .mp4s)!!. I get this freaking unsigned warning at least 10 times a day. Haven't figured out how to turn it off yet. You should see what goes on in a courtroom. How people who are accused are not given the light of day to say anything.

People are very afraid. They are afraid of what is to come, and they are also afraid of those who would change it.

And they are trying to protect themselves and their families by destroying anything that could oppose them. And what they oppose, grows stronger, and they are creating a monster.




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