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by tor_user
2764 days ago
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Still not getting it. Every site is hosted. The hosting company needs to spend money on HTTP/2, and be allowed to use it. The networks need to allow TCP through. All the steps down to the transport layer now require legacy maintenance. Lots of things need to happen for HTTP/2 to 'stay alive'. Your use of the future tense does not convince me. |
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It's built into the software because enough sites will still be using it fifty years from now, even if it's a minority of traffic.
I seriously doubt you'll ever see TCP blocked.