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Attempt 1. What happens when you invoke #curl. In a single picture.
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I'd suggest arranging clockwise or in read direction (left to right, top to bottom in English). Currently it's more like counterclockwise which I find a bit … counterintuitive.
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oops, yes it does! - and it uses wrong URL
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this is a superb resource for SOC analysts fundamentals, thank you for making this
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I was curious if you tried the same design with the stages on the "inside" and the call outs on the outside (the stages might be easier to see if they're on the inside of the loop)
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I recently learned about happy eyeballs - does curl strictly follow the standard or does it deviate in any meaningful ways?
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@ecn It mostly follows it, the version 1 at least. With the addition that when we do HTTP/3 we add two more attempts (QUIC-ipv6 and QUIC-ipv4) ...
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@mrodda that's the output box though, so I wanted to illustrate that "-v" is the first argument it parses. At index 0...
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Do you have a text representation somewhere at chance? The image sadly lacks an alt text (hard to do with „infographics“ like this)