I'm not sure where it was discussed, but apparently browsers are also no longer sharing caches cross-origin? Because it turned out to be an information leak. (Which also makes me wonder if public CDNs are at all useful anymore. I certainly never use them.)
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"browsers are also no longer sharing caches cross-origin" ELI5 please
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I remember a pretty big uproar about this when it first got announced, but there's more than enough willing people, which forces the unwilling to choose between complying or losing out on a lot of traffic.
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I remember uproar about the google caching/hosting-stuff-for-you stuff [ which seems bad for the internet, as is the general trend in browsers to hide/obscure urls ], but not about the js embedding.
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Unfortunately, people are totally used to this from using Google Analytics, Facebook Pixels, emedding their web framework via CDNs, … I never fully understood why. One hypothesis: if you‘re hosting your site on a crappy cloud instance, then everything else = improvement
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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