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by kevincox
386 days ago
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I agree that having so many sites behind one CDN (and related services) is a problem, but I don't think it is the elephant in this room. Even if there were 100 very popular CDNs having 1% of sites blocked because one user was streaming sports doesn't feel acceptable. Shared hosting has always been very popular and you have sites like Shopify, Squarespace, WordPress.com that are hosting thousands of sites. Maybe with IPv6 it will become normal to assign each customer their own IP? But I don't see it. This also reduces privacy because we are moving towards Encrypted Client Hello in TLS but we have made no progress to hide IPs. |
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