by blueflow on 3/22/2024, 11:00:09 AM
by piterrro on 3/22/2024, 11:20:21 AM
It would be interesting to add "Use cases" section as I had to check HN comments to grasp what the service actually does.
Question: how is your service different than generating a request from curl in Postman, saving it, then using?
by zenardoRico on 3/19/2024, 2:45:41 PM
Nice simple tool, we have to be careful that URL can contain sensitive data
by quintussss on 3/22/2024, 12:23:32 PM
What does this do? It should really be explained on the site.
by maxloh on 3/22/2024, 11:14:07 AM
Why using a hash for url instead of url query parameters?
by mutant on 3/20/2024, 5:04:58 AM
Why no proxies?
by codingdave on 3/22/2024, 11:07:23 AM
That is awesome. I've always wanted to be able to access URLs from my browser. /s
In all seriousness, I'm sure there is a use case for this, but is is not at all self-evident, so you probably need to explain why you built this. Or maybe that is what is in the video, but people aren't going to watch a video if the top of the page doesn't already grab them in some way.
It needs to be more explicit that it is a curl invocation as a service. I was close to giving up and flagging because i didn't understood what this website does.
Also, what does "Run request on demand" mean? How is that demand determined?