Main

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review version

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html import

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Events

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2023-12-22 21:08:29

expired found date

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created at

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Server

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Open Graph

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2025-12-14 05:04:58

raw text

ReverseHttp | ReverseHttp draft specs download ReverseHttp ReverseHttp Introduction Polling for updates is bad. We’ve known this for about as long as computers have existed. So why are so many web-based services ( SUP , RSS and Atom feeds, Twitter, etc.) based around polling? The answer lies, first and foremost, in the asymmetry of HTTP. The web is split into two pieces: programs that make requests, and programs that handle them. It’s very rare to see a single program behaving as both a client and a server. To fix the asymmetry, we need to be able to act as if being able to respond to HTTP requests was within easy reach of every program, so that we can notify interested parties of changes by simply sending an HTTP request to them. This is the core idea of web hooks . We need to push the messy business of dealing with long-polling away from the core and toward the edge of the network, where it should be. We need to let programs dynamically claim a piece of URL space...

Text analysis

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Sitemap

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