On the one hand Google has optics into problems and means to try to solve. On other is too big to move fast without collateral damage.
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I'm frustrated at the mental gymnastics you guys are doing to convince yourself and others that this has anything to do with the web.
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Google is not part of that equation. Any1 can build a platform with the Cache. I want to replace the cache *so* bad, but I don't know how.
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It doesn't make sense for a critical "web performance" constraint to require rewriting the URL, whether it's specific to Google or not.
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1: URLs are the basic backbone of the whole system, and the only real inviolable constraint. Once you rewrite them you're not solving a
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2: web problem anymore. You're solving a "Google SERP" (or I guess theoretically some other platform) perf problem.
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3/3: I'm not saying those aren't valid problems to solve, they're just not about "web performance" and saying otherwise is confusing at best
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