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One Binary, One Port: The No-HTTP Trick Fetching Remote Pages

Fire up a single executable. Watch it snag a remote webpage over raw TCP, no HTTP cruft. This is QSCSCore—proof you don't need the web's bloated stack for basic page pulls.

QSCSCore demo screen showing reconstructed remote HTML page over single TCP port

⚡ Key Takeaways

  • QSCSCore fetches HTML via raw TCP deltas—no HTTP, DNS, or servers needed. 𝕏
  • 2.3MB static binary boots instantly, ideal for edge and low-resource devices. 𝕏
  • Hints at post-HTTP future: lean state sync over protocol bloat. 𝕏
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