Kenji Baheux

@KenjiBaheux

Product Manager at Google, working on Chrome/Web Platform. (The opinions stated here are my own, not those of my company)

Tokyo
Joined March 2007

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  1. Jan 22

    無事に終わりました!Google Public DNSのTL(Puneet Sood)も、ストリームと私とのチャットを通して参加していました。質疑応答にも少し時間が欲しかったが、引き続きネット上で議論とアイデアの共有をしましょう。

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  2. Jan 21

    初めての :参加者の数に驚いています😯!もしもDNS-over-HTTPSに興味または疑問がありましたら遠慮なく聞いてください。また、Day 2のセッションでGoogle DNS及びChromeにおけるDoHの取り組みについて発表しますので宜しくお願い致します🙏

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  3. Jan 15

    Attending UKNOF for the first time! If you have questions about DoH in Chrome, come talk to me :)

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  4. Retweeted
    19 Dec 2019

    Do you have a PWA? Do you want to help users find your offline-capable content? Chrome is experimenting with a new Content Indexing API to aid in discovery of locally cached pages. Learn more at

    The downloads menu on Chrome's new tab page.
    Indexed pages in the Downloads page's "Articles for You" section.
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  5. 17 Dec 2019

    What do folks use for offline dev documentation? I've been using Zeal () but would love to see an option that's not a native app. Seems like a good fit for a Web Bundle project :)

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  6. 17 Dec 2019

    CyberAgent's a11y guidelines in a web bundle [1] and now Dave's ebook & audiobook in web bundles. Tis the season to be web bundling! [1]

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    I’ve create a couple of sample web bundles. One is an ebook for Moby-Dick (with no JS); the other is an audiobook of “Flatland.” Hacky but fun. Chrome 79+ with flags needed.

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  8. 10 Dec 2019

    AFAICT, it looks like this unwanted software did a bunch of changes that led to giving [odd] origin the ability to show notifications, bypassing the usual permission prompt (user has no recollection of seeing one). I'll share more details internally 6/6

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  9. 10 Dec 2019

    11:30 navigation to [weird origin].com/[...]?[params] 11:30 redirection to [weird origin].com/[...]?[params] 11:30 navigation to [yet another weird domain].com **blocked** A few days later, notifications just keep popping one after the other from [odd] origin. 5/6

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  10. 10 Dec 2019

    11:29 navigation to [secure looking downloads].com/?[params] Cleaner soft's installer in downloads @ 11:29 11:29 navigation/redirection to [secure looking downloads].com/?[mostly the same params] 11:29 navigation/redirection to [cleaner soft] dot com's landing page 4/6

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  11. 10 Dec 2019

    11:28 navigation to [weird origin].com/?[params] 11:28 navigation to [weird origin].com/[...]?[param]=####&[param]=[number] 11:28 navigation to [microsoft look alike domain]/security/[...]/[params] => call to action? 3/6

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  12. 10 Dec 2019

    From chrome history on the machine impacted. 11:28 the user got tricked by a "your computer is infected, install this antivirus now!!" scare tactic. Unclear if a web ad, a system notification?!, or a look-alike system notification. 2/6

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  13. 10 Dec 2019

    I looked into the instance I'm aware of. Here is what I found. Situation when the notification spam started: - [some cleaner soft] recently installed (few days ago) - Notification enabled in Chrome for [odd] origin (*but not present in history*) What I think happened 1/6

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  14. 5 Dec 2019

    There could even be a benchmark that highlight the speed of default DNS lookups if that becomes a differentiating factor. 4/4

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  15. 5 Dec 2019

    But I didn't find any links supporting these claims. Did I miss a news cycle? Also, if this results in a slower experience, wouldn't users or browser vendors notice and take action? We've been competing on speed for ages, with regular press coverage on various benchmarks 3/

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  16. 5 Dec 2019

    And also (emphasis added): "Specifically, in the US, **these efforts** have been successful, **with** Mozilla deciding all Firefox DNS traffic should be sent to Cloudflare by default." 2/

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  17. 20 Nov 2019

    In Jakarta to meet with web developers and partners. Amazing view from the hotel.

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  18. 18 Nov 2019

    Love Swiggy's KPI: "Swiggy to Tummy conversion".

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  19. 18 Nov 2019

    I'm in India to deliver the talk I gave with at CDS. Doing it alone is a whole different challenge: all the duo dynamics built into the deck had to be changed, and apparently I got 40min instead of the 30min I had planned for. I'll speak slowly 😅 and drop some extra info

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  20. 14 Aug 2019
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