I'd be interested to know how you traced this. I dove into the rabbit hole, and used ssllabs.com for a client browser check. I compared the client with the server to note that the server, very strict in its protocols, accepts only TLS v1.3 (check) and only a single CHACHA cipher (check) so I could not see why they were not connecting. Now I do see that Chrome only does ecdh secp384r1 or 256, but that was fine print, and I did not understand its importance.
An attempt to fetch the blog URL with http: also failed with a 404.
Anyway, I did find the blog article, dated May 2022, on the Wayback Machine, in two old snapshots, and attempting to take a snapshot today failed. The W3C Validator was able to fetch and parse anyway.
There was no particular indication of browser compatibility in the blog post. But a very opinionated piece on DNSSEC indeed.
An attempt to fetch the blog URL with http: also failed with a 404.
Anyway, I did find the blog article, dated May 2022, on the Wayback Machine, in two old snapshots, and attempting to take a snapshot today failed. The W3C Validator was able to fetch and parse anyway.
There was no particular indication of browser compatibility in the blog post. But a very opinionated piece on DNSSEC indeed.