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Seven years ago everyone was up in arms about DoH and I wrote about how we implemented it in #Firefox (as I worked for Mozilla back then)

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  • bagder@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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    Seven years ago everyone was up in arms about DoH and I wrote about how we implemented it in #Firefox (as I worked for Mozilla back then)

    https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2018/06/03/inside-firefoxs-doh-engine/

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      Seven years ago everyone was up in arms about DoH and I wrote about how we implemented it in #Firefox (as I worked for Mozilla back then)

      https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2018/06/03/inside-firefoxs-doh-engine/

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      After I wrote (most of) the DoH implementation for #Firefox it was not too hard to subsequently add support for DoH in #curl.

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        After I wrote (most of) the DoH implementation for #Firefox it was not too hard to subsequently add support for DoH in #curl.

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        If I'm going to be totally honest: implementing anything in #curl is about fourteen times easier and more fun than the thread- and object-spaghetti that is #Firefox code... But don't tell anyone I said this.

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          If I'm going to be totally honest: implementing anything in #curl is about fourteen times easier and more fun than the thread- and object-spaghetti that is #Firefox code... But don't tell anyone I said this.

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          @bagder This will stay between you, me and your 34 thousand other followers

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            @bagder This will stay between you, me and your 34 thousand other followers

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            @sampe thanks!

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              If I'm going to be totally honest: implementing anything in #curl is about fourteen times easier and more fun than the thread- and object-spaghetti that is #Firefox code... But don't tell anyone I said this.

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              @bagder It'll be even easier once you merge that LLM authored PR. The one refactoring everything to use a more modern and flexible component system.

              At least three kinds of marshalling.
              Cross platform of course.
              Interfaces upon interfaces for that extra plattan-i-mattan rapid development cycle?

              eXtra Powerful Curl Object Model?

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                If I'm going to be totally honest: implementing anything in #curl is about fourteen times easier and more fun than the thread- and object-spaghetti that is #Firefox code... But don't tell anyone I said this.

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                @bagder … so we can soon expect new curl parameters “--run-with-gui” and “--enable-web-browser-mode“. Not much is missing for that, right?

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                • bagder@mastodon.socialB [email protected]

                  Seven years ago everyone was up in arms about DoH and I wrote about how we implemented it in #Firefox (as I worked for Mozilla back then)

                  https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2018/06/03/inside-firefoxs-doh-engine/

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                  @bagder I remember hearing about this because the UK ISP lobbying group nominated Mozilla as an Internet Villain when it rolled out: https://www.ispa.org.uk/ispa-announces-finalists-for-2019-internet-heroes-and-villains-trump-and-mozilla-lead-the-way-as-villain-nominees/

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                    If I'm going to be totally honest: implementing anything in #curl is about fourteen times easier and more fun than the thread- and object-spaghetti that is #Firefox code... But don't tell anyone I said this.

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                    @bagder The thing that projects like Firefox (and Chromium) desperately need is a fresh rewrite from scratch...

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                    • bagder@mastodon.socialB [email protected]

                      Seven years ago everyone was up in arms about DoH and I wrote about how we implemented it in #Firefox (as I worked for Mozilla back then)

                      https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2018/06/03/inside-firefoxs-doh-engine/

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                      @bagder how do you feel about me browsing using lynx?

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