Man, I'm getting hard tinfoil conspiracy vibes from this one. Not everything in life is done with malicious intent. Most of the time it's humans trying to do the best they can come up with under pressure.
Maybe go touch some grass once in a while, it's healthy for the soul.
Also, please make a suggestion on how to build a better SSH protocol. Complaints are kind of useless without constructive criticism.
TLS is used for this inside corporate environments because it can be intercepted by snakeoil CA using firewalls.
So I'd argue it's not as secure as SSH, where an MITM actor implies a compromise of the cryptographic algorithms used underneath or an exploit like the xz case.
1) I never said it was malicious, 2) humans do not try to do their best (have you looked around lately?), 3) complaints are entirely useful regardless of constructive criticism, they are literally user feedback
Maybe go touch some grass once in a while, it's healthy for the soul.
Also, please make a suggestion on how to build a better SSH protocol. Complaints are kind of useless without constructive criticism.