> > Clients are going to cache, like it or not. Some already do. > Rude clients are going to cache, yes. I don't understand why a client caching responses is rude. Or rather, I don't understand who it is being rude to. When I configure my HTTP or Gemini browser to cache every response, is my browser now being rude to me? Is it being rude to the server? How can something that causes less resource usage on the server be rude to the server, or something I configured or downloaded as a "client that has caching" be rude to me for using it? Is not doing everything a server sends being rude to the server operator? If a server sends a 100000000x100000000 image, is my image viewer being rude for refusing to decode/display it? -- Leo
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