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kelnos
2247 days ago
Given that many people likely would use this for HTTP traffic, and HTTP already supports compression natively, what's the value-add here?
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loopholelabs
2247 days ago
HTTP will compress traffic from the lynk endpoint but we also compress the traffic from the client to that endpoint which helps save bandwidth and keeps things snappy even in slow network conditions
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