It seems only to be older versions of curl or curl with openssl <= 1.1.1. My macbook's curl fails, but my arch linux box's curl works fine.
I run k3s locally (or k3d for disposable purposes) as a lighter way to get the whole api. Heck, k3s is even great deployed.
Nobody's assigning fault from that, it's just an observation about expanding market share across the realm of software dev.
The ability to simply filter by length would be awesome. Sometimes you just want to find something on the shortest side possible, that isn't a jumble of letters.
Yeah - I am reminded of MoanMyIP.com.
The SCO that birthed all the lawsuits is pretty long defunct. I doubt SCOcloud is at all related. Their site doesn't seem to match the MO of the old SCO.
Auto-self-DoS is what they were getting at!
Especially now that F5 owns Nginx.
It seems only to be older versions of curl or curl with openssl <= 1.1.1. My macbook's curl fails, but my arch linux box's curl works fine.
I run k3s locally (or k3d for disposable purposes) as a lighter way to get the whole api. Heck, k3s is even great deployed.
Nobody's assigning fault from that, it's just an observation about expanding market share across the realm of software dev.
The ability to simply filter by length would be awesome. Sometimes you just want to find something on the shortest side possible, that isn't a jumble of letters.
Yeah - I am reminded of MoanMyIP.com.
The SCO that birthed all the lawsuits is pretty long defunct. I doubt SCOcloud is at all related. Their site doesn't seem to match the MO of the old SCO.
Auto-self-DoS is what they were getting at!
Especially now that F5 owns Nginx.