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Another "workaround" is to enable HTTP/2, which should be already enabled if the system is managed by a competent admin who cares about his work.


Right, but with websockets you wouldn't have to think about this at all.

You'd also need to ensure http2 for local development, proxies in between, etc. You _can_ do all this, but you can also avoid putting any thought into this matter.




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