← Back to context Comment by ablob 8 hours ago http3 operates on a different OSI layer 2 comments ablob Reply stkdump 8 hours ago Yes, which the article claims is just a theory now, irrelevant for the real world. More crucially though, http3 doesn't use TCP because it is built on top of UDP. magicalhippo 8 hours ago It's like how people say "pass me the butter" despite there's just a tub of margarine on the table.
stkdump 8 hours ago Yes, which the article claims is just a theory now, irrelevant for the real world. More crucially though, http3 doesn't use TCP because it is built on top of UDP. magicalhippo 8 hours ago It's like how people say "pass me the butter" despite there's just a tub of margarine on the table.
magicalhippo 8 hours ago It's like how people say "pass me the butter" despite there's just a tub of margarine on the table.
Yes, which the article claims is just a theory now, irrelevant for the real world. More crucially though, http3 doesn't use TCP because it is built on top of UDP.
It's like how people say "pass me the butter" despite there's just a tub of margarine on the table.