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The request is being made 👀 But it seems that #curl thinks it is failing
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It works! After various modifications on Winsock2 and curl itself, #curl 8.4.0 can run on Windows NT 3.51! :win3:

I will release the source for both of them soon

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From the #Fastly dashboard showing the "Percentage of cache hits to all cacheable content over time" for the last 30 days for the #curl website:

A sustained 99.95% cache hit rate.


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In May 2024 we have seen more pull-requests in a month in the #curl project than ever before. And there is still a week left.
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Shouldn’t that be “thank you for your contribution *of* #Curl”? 😆
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@popey I sometimes use this slide to explain what fits in #curl and what does not:


I was tricked into making another #curl graph: the median/average number of lines per source file - over time (includes blanks and comments)
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I took my wooden tiles out to meet my lawn and now I have an image for my #curl release presentation next week.
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In the #curl project, being written in C, we always work on simplifying the code. One way is to use more internal helper functions and avoid direct use of some functions that are often involved in C mistakes/vulnerabilities.

To measure how this develops, we count number of these function calls used per every thousand lines of code. Over time.
In a graph.

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In the #curl project, we spend 3.3 days/day on running tests - around 140,000 tests per commit/PR. In addition to what every developer runs in their own systems of course.

Our test failure rate in CI jobs is at 0.004%, which is annoyingly high when running this many tests.

Data from Dan Fandrich's curl up 2024 talk: youtube.com/watch?v=TxNdAm845T…

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If you would listen to this #curl presentation next week, what question would you ask me?
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