30 years of a failed, miserable web

I somehow came across an article from CERN bleating about "30 years of a free and open Web" [0].



The web is a failure, and everyone involved should be ashamed.  There is nothing to boast about.

[0] https://home.cern/news/news/computing/30-years-free-and-open-web

Note: the article remaining at the above URL is entirely at the whim of the particular domain name owner and web site operator, because, in the "architecture" of the web, "Cool URIs don't change" [1] (FFS), meaning: there is no persistence in this document "architecture", but please continue to happen to make the document available indefinitely, which won't happen, but please anyway.  Imagine if the continued presence of a book in a library depended on the publisher's active cooperation every time the book was looked at, and the book magically vanished without trace should the publisher stop doing so.  Welcome to the "architecture" of the proprietary, broken, and contingent "web" of garbage.

[1] https://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI

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