Brad Rubenstein “:verified:” on Nostr: Makes sense as long as the plan is to drop the old libraries (as you've done in the ...
Makes sense as long as the plan is to drop the old libraries (as you've done in the past), and to retain the protocol (unlike in the past where protocols like SSLv3 were dropped). Right?
For the gallery: Qualys reports (Feb 2024) that about a third (32.2%) of surveyed web sites (from Alexa's most popular list) do not yet support TLS 1.3.
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssl-pulse/
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For the gallery: Qualys reports (Feb 2024) that about a third (32.2%) of surveyed web sites (from Alexa's most popular list) do not yet support TLS 1.3.
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssl-pulse/
npub1p450apv3j8jmqjct3ddfklzusxyfkkyqpzxx4p33u099xjzvfwwsw789jz (npub1p45…89jz)