What QUIC actually changed at the wire level, the head-of-line blocking fix, the 0-RTT replay risk and how to harden it, the deployment reality across Cloudflare, Google, and Apple, and the honest performance gains versus HTTP/2 five years after RFC 9000 shipped.
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HTTP/3 and QUIC in Production -
A Modern CDN, Honestly A multi-line description of two to three lines: how a modern CDN actually works — edge routing, request coalescing, image/video transformation, the cache-key engineering that decides hit rate, and where the big providers differ.
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Anycast Explained: One IP Address, Served From Everywhere A deep technical look at anycast routing — how the same IP prefix is announced from dozens of BGP locations simultaneously, why the internet's most critical infrastructure depends on it, and the real-world trade-offs operators face.
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Streaming and Distribution How a live broadcast actually reaches the internet — RTMP/RTMPS and SRT contribution, HLS delivery, the platform choice between YouTube, Vimeo, BoxCast and Resi, multistreaming, the bitrate and keyframe settings that keep a stream alive, internet redundancy with bonding and store-and-forward, monitoring stream health, and embedding a player on your own site.