but most of them do not work properly.
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CSP is facing adoption and security problems and I don't see how they can be fixed.
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maybe they can be fixed, but I am quite sceptic and many others are sceptic as well.
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An instant way for them to gain credibility is to design & deploy a web platform mechanism that works better
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some of them are the world's best Web hackers. I think they have credibility.
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Credibilty in breaking != credibility in building. Many of the recent "unfixable" problems are easily fixed.
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I don't think that this will be easy, but I probably don't have the credibility.
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Replying to @slekies @arturjanc and
breaking is easier than fixing. But you should not just ignore the feedback.
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Well, feedback like "CSP sucks" isn't easy to take seriously. I'd much rather have technical discussions ;)
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I believe builders and fixers should be rewarded more than breakers. Hardeners, mitigators, spec writers.
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We really need both. But just as it's silly to say "it's unbreakable", it's silly to say "it's unfixable".
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yep! I agree. Very few things are truly impossible. Let's get past the drama, please.
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