
413: The Coffee Shop Problem
We peer into the future with a quick look at quantum supremacy, debate the latest DNS over HTTPS drama, and jump through the hoops of HTTP/3.
October 4, 201932m 5s
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Show Notes
We peer into the future with a quick look at quantum supremacy, debate the latest DNS over HTTPS drama, and jump through the hoops of HTTP/3.
Plus when to use WARP, the secrets of Startpage, and the latest Ryzen release.
Links:
- Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS
- Chromium Blog: Experimenting with same-provider DNS-over-HTTPS upgrade
- How to enable DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) in Google Chrome
- What’s next in making Encrypted DNS-over-HTTPS the Default - Future Releases
- WARP is here
- The Technical Challenges of Building Cloudflare WARP
- mmproxy - Creative Linux routing to preserve client IP addresses in L7 proxies
- HTTP/3: the past, the present, and the future
- Cloudflare, Google Chrome, and Firefox add HTTP/3 support | ZDNet
- QUIC Implementations
- Startpage.com - The world's most private search engine
- Google extends support lifespan for seven Lenovo Chromebooks to 2025
- Google’s Quantum Supremacy Announcement Shouldn't Be a Surprise
- Scott’s Supreme Quantum Supremacy FAQ
- AMD Ryzen Pro 3000 series desktop CPUs will offer full RAM encryption | Ars Technica
Topics
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