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by zamadatix
2192 days ago
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On one hand you say browsers are to blame because they went too far too fast bypassing the OS DNS and on the other you say browsers are to blame because they didn't go far and fast enough bypassing the OS DHCP client. Again are your arguments actually about DoH causing centralization or are you just talking about browsers causing positioning centralization irrespective of the technology? |
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Yup, they shouldn't have do this.
> On one hand you say browsers are to blame because they went too far too fast bypassing the OS DNS
No. I'm saying, that once they did what they did, they should have finish the job. They left it unifished.
> Again are your arguments actually about DoH causing centralization or are you just talking about browsers causing positioning centralization irrespective of the technology?
My point is that the way DoH was implemented is causing centralization. DoH could be implemented without causing this effect.