I'm just curious – I'm a relatively techy person and I have maybe 15 devices on my whole home network.
How can you idiomatically do a read only request with complex filters? For me both PUT and POST are "writable" operations, while "GET" are assumed to be read only. However, if you need to encode the state of the UI (filters or whatnot), it's preferred to use JSON rather than query params (which have length limitations).
So ... how does one do it?
[1]: https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-httpbis-safe-meth...
The one difference is that Google TV runs the app for service if installed and streams with that. It is nice to use the remote when streaming instead of pulling out phone to pause or change volume.
CAD programs are generally unitless. You can design a box with OpenSCAD "down to a micrometer" if you want.
Designing a joint that works well also will poorly 3d-printed parts is usually what matters, but it's not like we're lacking customizable solutions:
https://www.printables.com/model/757297
(not detracting from the website.. just commenting on the headline)
An area impacted the most, is R&D into improving raw performance.
It's effectively just Lukas Larsson & Björn Gustavsson trying to solve this problem for the past 10-years or more.
Their work is hugely appreciated, yet they get little to no support on this front.
It's definitely beyond my technical abilities to help, but I would financially sponsor focus in this area.
Does anyone know how I can donate/sponsor more focus on improving raw performance?
Probably because they decided to use microservices (read: distributed systems) for no God-loving reason.
Acknowledging that opens up a whole world of already thought through solutions to problems in distributed systems.