Yeah I get that, but why return that information in the HTTP response?
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Interesting read. One thing I don’t fully get is why does Cloudflare have the airport code in the response headers anyway? I cannot think of a single reason to have it in the response.
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Technology@lemmy.world•New USB logos will simplify branding on hubs and cablesEnglish
18·10 months agoI think this time the manufacturers will be pretty quick at adopting the new branding; if there’s two competing devices next to each other, one marked with “USB 3.2 Gen 2x2”, which no one understands, and other one with “USB 20Gbps” I think the latter will sell more.

Reading this thread, I’m so glad I live in a country where government procedures at least somewhat make sense. I don’t think there’s any other place where the government failing to pass a budget wouldn’t mean that government collapsing, new elections being called, and civil servants keeping the lights on until a new government is formed. It’s crazy that the biggest economy in the world can just stop paying its employees because two political parties can grind the whole system to a halt.