No, it doesn't require paying Google. And if you're premising your argument on an assumption that enterprises don't have to actively manage their software and networks, I think you're gonna have a bad time.
can you be more specific than "all over the place"? which proxying usecases do you want to replace? AFAIU some sites specifically use a proxy for privacy reasons, and for others (like messaging sites), letting the sending client generate the preview causes authenticity problems
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No one could claim that there's a magic wand to make all proxies disappear. But, the pattern I'm talking about is a very common practice for pulling in public data from a third-party origin.
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can you give some examples of specific uses of this pattern that you'd want to replace?
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