> I went to the Next.js website, looked at some of the logos of the companies using the framework, and started typing their domains into PageSpeed Insights. This is going to be heavily conflated with so much other stuff…
They wont, but the cat is out of the bag. It is data, and data gets leaked, shared in the open, shared in the dark. Researchers can be bribed. It is like: you can not talk to your kids about drugs and pretend they don't…
Setting up SSL yourself, even with the wonderful scripts from Let's Encrypt, isn't the simplest solution IMO.
This is great for Amazon publicity wise.
> I went to the Next.js website, looked at some of the logos of the companies using the framework, and started typing their domains into PageSpeed Insights. This is going to be heavily conflated with so much other stuff…
They wont, but the cat is out of the bag. It is data, and data gets leaked, shared in the open, shared in the dark. Researchers can be bribed. It is like: you can not talk to your kids about drugs and pretend they don't…
Setting up SSL yourself, even with the wonderful scripts from Let's Encrypt, isn't the simplest solution IMO.
This is great for Amazon publicity wise.