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by jraph
275 days ago
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I don't know, with her RSS saga, she actually provided a tool to test one's RSS feed reader and helped find bugs and this lead to fixes in many RSS tools, making things better for everyone. She put in the work. I find the approach quite constructive. |
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While I am personally glad that now there are less infuriatingly stupid network clients around (although, again, those never really amounted to all that much load), and probably adopting a rather caustic attitude at the authors of RSS clients was the only to force them to fix things, but even then: you can do more with a kind word and a gun than with just a gun. Besides, there is some unspoken etiquette between the content servers and content readers; a server that e.g. bans you for exceeding rate-limits when you open the "Full blog archives" page and middle-click at 10 promisingly named links to read them one after another is just rude, personal opinions of the hoster notwithstanding.
P.S. Seriously, max-age=155520? Your server/ISP can't handle serving a ~190 KiB (when gzipped) file even once a day, it has to be almost 2 days? Get it off the public Internet then.