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> HTTP/2 makes the browsing experience of high-latency connections a lot more tolerable. It also makes loading web pages in general faster.

HTTP/3 does that in my experience (lots of train rides with spotty onboard Wi-Fi) quite a bit better though. As HTTP/2 is still affected by head-of-line blocking and a single packet loss can block all other streams, even if the lost packet didn't hold data for them.



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