@AEMarling is there a preferred way to send you typos? In this screenshot, Taino’s pronouns

@AEMarling yes thank you

B&N don’t seem to agree with themselves whether my order went through or was cancelled, but they’ll sort it out 🤣

@AEMarling never mind the point is moot, I didn’t realize that B&N were unable to deliver ebooks to people not physically located in the US 🙃

@AEMarling hi! I imagine it’s early to ask about translations? I’m comfortable reading English but as a gift, I’d need French/Spanish

@rikudou
Yes, but binding one IP per host is what some web servers can’t do, they bind globally and forward accordingly

Unless I missed it, that’s always a possibility

ie httpd can’t do it (at least back then) while nginx can

Which translates to reconfiguration of the entire infra to replace one server with another, and that’s also a cost

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@rikudou @voxel
ASFAIR it used to be even worse than that, because if you didn’t want SNI (for compatibility reasons or whatever), but you still wanted a certificate, you had to have one server for every hostname (because each had its own IP), assuming you could afford the additional IP space

Granted you didn’t need a physical server, but that was still a bigger cost

Some servers are more flexible on that front, but early SNI didn’t have those

@rikudou @voxel
Wasn’t SNI happening after the handshake? Or is this completely what ECH is about.

RIP Windows XP

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