Nicolas Martyanoff on Nostr: Yeah sure, spend hours arguing in favour of HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 when all requests have ...
Yeah sure, spend hours arguing in favour of HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 when all requests have to go through multiple layers of ridiculous Cloud infrastructure, are handled by slow web application written in Javascript, Ruby or Python, and have to hit one or more databases anyway.
HTTP 1.1 with keep-alive is good enough for the vast majority of use cases. If it's too slow you need a real transport protocol, not HTTP/3.
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