Contrary to what the name might suggest, the Scramjet Browser is not a new consumer web browser like Chrome or Firefox. It is an designed specifically for machine-to-machine interaction.
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Several forces are pushing us in that direction: Contrary to what the name might suggest, the
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In a Scramjet Browser, the "page" is no longer a document; it is a temporal slice of a stream. The browser maintains persistent WebTransport or QUIC connections to the edge, not to load a site, but to tune into it.
The Scramjet Browser is an active area of research and development, with several future developments planned, including: