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I didn't assume they are ignorant. I assumed that the are fraudulent. They knew they couldn't really improve existing protocols because it's simply not possible but moved forward anyway for personal gain. Just like everything from Google for the last 20 years. You make big splash with new and 'revolutionary' 6th version of instant messaging, get your promo and move on. And here we are, HTTP2 ran its course, time for HTTP3 because we need the promotions and the clout of 'innovators'

Not to disagree but there is something to be learned from failing
They didn't fail. They got their promotions. It's you, the end user, who is left holding the bag. But fear not, HTTP3 is on the horizon and this time it's going to be glorious!

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