Steve Ruiz
@steveruizok.bsky.social
about 1 year ago softly sobbing as I put an Air album on repeat
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softly sobbing as I put an Air album on repeat
There’s a type of focus music I’ve been chasing for a decade, a kind of bass driven slow electronic music with electric keyboard, which I’ve only now realized is “uk smooth electronic”. rip
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it is somewhat, with a bunch of caveats… you still get other request overhead, and http2 is usually terminated by the load balancer. interesting about your prev example - were you generating a typed sdk for internal apis?
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pris.ly/youtube Amazing! Would be super cool if those additional data points could be funneled back into MusicBrainz somehow :)