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You’re just shifting the problem from HTTP to an adhoc protocol on top of it.




Yes but they’re also shifting the problem from one they explicitly have to deal with themselves to one the framework handles for them.

Personally I don’t like it but I do understand the appeal.


Maybe, but you go from one of the most tested protocol with a lot of tooling to another with not even a specification.



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