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I'm sorry, but the majority of the change has been inflicted by for-profit outfits who EEE'd the W3C to get what they wanted. None of us asked for a Javascript-dominated Web where you download megabytes of code before you see the first page.

You make it better by separating concerns or finding better ways to do the same thing.

By this point, QUIC and HTTP should fork instead of QUIC insisting on taking over HTTP.

We can make this space better by pushing out complex "web" applications to their own protocol they can fuck up on their own instead of pushing the system requirements of a browser up every year.



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