> Is there some site where people actually have a clue? On any topic that I have any passing knowledge about, HN is just completely spewing nonsense and the worst part about it is that they think they have a clue.
Given that HTTP Signed Exchanges are nowhere near a web standard at this point, I think you should tone down your vitriol considerably.
Currently, what the parent commenter is saying is completely valid and true; if you're serving things on your domain and have a cert for it, you can serve https://youdomain.com/<anything>, where <anything> could be www.nytimes.com, www.google.com, or whatever. HTTP Signed Exchanges proposes a breaking change to this, and therefore is non-intuitive for the vast majority of users.
Given that HTTP Signed Exchanges are nowhere near a web standard at this point, I think you should tone down your vitriol considerably.
Currently, what the parent commenter is saying is completely valid and true; if you're serving things on your domain and have a cert for it, you can serve https://youdomain.com/<anything>, where <anything> could be www.nytimes.com, www.google.com, or whatever. HTTP Signed Exchanges proposes a breaking change to this, and therefore is non-intuitive for the vast majority of users.