Comment by Arnt
1 day ago
"The last stab in the back are HTTP/1.1 Desync attacks joyfully popularized by James Kettle in DEFCON and Black Hat conferences"
That sounds as if the author thinks http/1.1 is dying because attacks are published. Not because they exist and always have.
It's more about the self-entitlement of security researchers.
And that breaking things is easier than making things.