← Back to context Comment by jacksnipe 1 day ago It’s not great, but you could add it to the body of a 429 response. 7 comments jacksnipe Reply VTimofeenko 1 day ago Genuinely curious: do programs read bodies of 429 responses? In the code bases that I have seen, 429 is not read beyond the code itself jakelazaroff 1 day ago Sometimes! The server can also send a retry-after header to indicate when the client is allowed to request the resource again: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Reference/... deathanatos 1 day ago … which isn't part of the body of a 429… 1 reply → jacksnipe 7 hours ago Up until very recently I would have said definitely not, but we're talking about LLM scrapers, who knows how much they've got crammed into their context windows. gleenn 1 day ago Almost certainly not by default, certainly not in any of the http libs I have used dfxm12 1 day ago If I find something useful there, I'll read it and code for it...
VTimofeenko 1 day ago Genuinely curious: do programs read bodies of 429 responses? In the code bases that I have seen, 429 is not read beyond the code itself jakelazaroff 1 day ago Sometimes! The server can also send a retry-after header to indicate when the client is allowed to request the resource again: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Reference/... deathanatos 1 day ago … which isn't part of the body of a 429… 1 reply → jacksnipe 7 hours ago Up until very recently I would have said definitely not, but we're talking about LLM scrapers, who knows how much they've got crammed into their context windows. gleenn 1 day ago Almost certainly not by default, certainly not in any of the http libs I have used dfxm12 1 day ago If I find something useful there, I'll read it and code for it...
jakelazaroff 1 day ago Sometimes! The server can also send a retry-after header to indicate when the client is allowed to request the resource again: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Reference/... deathanatos 1 day ago … which isn't part of the body of a 429… 1 reply →
jacksnipe 7 hours ago Up until very recently I would have said definitely not, but we're talking about LLM scrapers, who knows how much they've got crammed into their context windows.
Genuinely curious: do programs read bodies of 429 responses? In the code bases that I have seen, 429 is not read beyond the code itself
Sometimes! The server can also send a retry-after header to indicate when the client is allowed to request the resource again: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Reference/...
… which isn't part of the body of a 429…
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Up until very recently I would have said definitely not, but we're talking about LLM scrapers, who knows how much they've got crammed into their context windows.
Almost certainly not by default, certainly not in any of the http libs I have used
If I find something useful there, I'll read it and code for it...