Google rolling their own replacement for TCP and HTTP is a disappointment. Their own benchmarks indicate they get maybe 10% more performance on a good day. All this comes with a huge increase in complexity. Which means more bugs.
The "solution" to bugs today is forced updates. Vendors love being able to forcibly impose whatever they want to do on the user. Turn off features, put in more ads, whatever. If software was reliable enough, nobody would upgrade, which damages the business model. It's so convenient that software seems to need constant "security updates".
The "solution" to bugs today is forced updates. Vendors love being able to forcibly impose whatever they want to do on the user. Turn off features, put in more ads, whatever. If software was reliable enough, nobody would upgrade, which damages the business model. It's so convenient that software seems to need constant "security updates".