| ▲ | mlhpdx 16 hours ago | |
TCP being the “default” meant it was chosen when the need for ordering and uniform reliability wasn’t there. That was fine but left systems working less well than they could have with more carefully chosen underpinnings. With HTTP/3 gaining traction, and HTTP being the “next level up default choice” things potentially get better. The issue I see is that QUIC is far more complex, and the new power is fantastic for a few but irrelevant to most. UDP has its place as well, and if we have more simple and effective solutions like WireGuard’s handshake and encryption on top of it we’d be better off as an industry. | ||