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zcdziura
on May 22, 2017
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HTTPS on Stack Overflow: The End of a Long Road
Seems obvious that someone high up on the corporate ladder, with no practical knowledge in how the nitty-gritty work gets done, made the decision. Probably to "minimize IP theft".
astrodust
on May 22, 2017
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"What do you mean our competitor is using 'for' loops? We invented those!"
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