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viraptor ◴[] No.45126730[source]
It was nice knowing them.

> less than 10% of organizations have adopted a secure browser

Yes Gartner, let's invent a "secure enterprise browser", because there's too much interoperability on the web - there's definitely some business on splitting that up. I'm sure atlassian people love that idea.

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1. superkuh ◴[] No.45127972[source]
It wouldn't be the worst event of that type or even unprecedented. HTTP/3 is not even TCP and barely HTTP anymore. HTTP/3, QUIC, was openwashed through the IETF by google/ms/apple and can't even connect to a website unless that website gets continuing approval from a third party corporation for existing (a CA TLS cert, no self signed, no plain text). It is "secure enterprise HTTP" with every one of it's architectural and implementation choices being driven by the needs and use cases of for-profit enterprises. It is a fairly crap protocol for human persons and the web and sites as we know it.