Not related to your comment 100%, but after reading your comment I went researching curiously. Ended up questioning "hey didn't ISPs used to cache content?" Only to discover that they don't anymore, because of HTTPS/SSL, the gift that keeps on giving and effectively warping the web.
So that leads me to my question for HN. Have we completely abandoned non-HTTPS, particularly perhaps for the use-case of server-side caching of HTTP content? Also, isn't this a valid use-case to not use HTTPS and to re-enable that sort of functionality at the network/ISP level?
So that leads me to my question for HN. Have we completely abandoned non-HTTPS, particularly perhaps for the use-case of server-side caching of HTTP content? Also, isn't this a valid use-case to not use HTTPS and to re-enable that sort of functionality at the network/ISP level?