the chat-client) and SSH is not a protocl
I would call really optimal or desirable for such a
task, let alone replacing HTTP/2.
Read this[0] for a short discourse on it.
Cheers
FRIGN
[0]: http://harmful.cat-v.org/software/ssh
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ty, but by actually optimizing the
foundation. You don't need to rewrite a lot to achieve that, same as
you didn't have to rewrite a lot to make srand() truly random in builds
that were non-deterministic.
But I see that this discussion is getting nowhere for good reasons on
both
ly becoming more and more irrelevant?
Cheers
FRIGN
[0]: http://morpheus.2f30.org/
[1]: http://morpheus.2f30.org/0.0/packages/x86_64/
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been stated often enough[0]
[1][2][3][4].
As far as I understand, the initial motivation of the OpenBSD-project
was to favor security over speed. It just puzzles me that issues like
dynamic linking have not yet been discussed broadly or dealt with in
the last few years given these obvious negative
ed to numerous mailing lists, and all of them provide
diff-data in the mail itself. I'm sure more people would subscribe
to such a list if it actually encouraged to read and check the
source.
Cheers
FRIGN
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