Off topic but I find it wild that SF has API ads on bus shelters. Is that unusual/right in a dev hotspot, or have I been well underestimating just how intrinsic the tech culture is there? (I’m an Australian, so I guess my question applies to the US as much as SF)
> I would personally perhaps protest against the use of PUT for POSTing JSON, but nobody asked me.<p>Just wondering, if the resource ID is known, I thought PUT is the recommended method? We usually use POST for creating a new resource for which you don't know an ID yet.
> while curl is my hobby, I also work on curl as a full-time job. It is a business and I serve and communicate with many customers on a daily basis.<p>While it's not my business, I still wonder how this business looks like. Is curl sponsored? If so, is this a common thing for foundational tools alike?
If a man knows how to save the world from imminent asteroid impact, how much should he be paid?<p>If he does it without pay but asks afterwards for pay commensurate with delivered value, how much should he be paid?<p>Who pays it?
> <a href="https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2024/04/22/curl-is-just-the-hobby" rel="nofollow">https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2024/04/22/curl-is-just-the-hobb...</a> has a security policy called HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS), which means that Firefox can only connect to it securely. You can’t add an exception to visit this site.<p>That's aggravating. What's the workaround?<p>edit0: Chrome made more progress, then collided with Vodafone's shitty approximation to infrastructure which is known unsolvable.<p>edit1: Magic: <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20240422091821/https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2024/04/22/curl-is-just-the-hobby/" rel="nofollow">https://web.archive.org/web/20240422091821/https://daniel.ha...</a><p>We are in trouble when some organisation manages to kill archive.org