@vftdan@MischievousTomato the protocol is ludicrously complex, and has undesirable features like leaking a lot of metadata and having to verify users and individual sessions.
the point of your question seems to be that client and server implementation flaws are not fatal because they can be fixed, but that's the thing about complexity: because of how complex the protocol is, there will never be a robust client or server implementation.
@vftdan@MischievousTomato the protocol is ludicrously complex, and has undesirable features like leaking a lot of metadata and having to verify users and individual sessions.
the point of your question seems to be that client and server implementation flaws are not fatal because they can be fixed, but that's the thing about complexity: because of how complex the protocol is, there will never be a...
the point of your question seems to be that client and server implementation flaws are not fatal because they can be fixed, but that's the thing about complexity: because of how complex the protocol is, there will never be a robust client or server implementation.
the point of your question seems to be that client and server implementation flaws are not fatal because they can be fixed, but that's the thing about complexity: because of how complex the protocol is, there will never be a...