← Back to context Comment by assimpleaspossi 4 hours ago I didn't quote anything from the article. I was responding to the comment, not the article. 3 comments assimpleaspossi Reply sjsdaiuasgdia 4 hours ago The comment was made in response to the article. This whole discussion is in the context of the article. You choosing to ignore that doesn't mean everyone else has to let you. assimpleaspossi 15 minutes ago And I was saying his comment is wrong. Sometimes HN can be just so reddit-like. justusthane 12 minutes ago His comment is _not_ wrong. He says "I agree with the article, FastCGI is better than HTTP for these things.""These things" being the communication between a proxy and the backend.
sjsdaiuasgdia 4 hours ago The comment was made in response to the article. This whole discussion is in the context of the article. You choosing to ignore that doesn't mean everyone else has to let you. assimpleaspossi 15 minutes ago And I was saying his comment is wrong. Sometimes HN can be just so reddit-like. justusthane 12 minutes ago His comment is _not_ wrong. He says "I agree with the article, FastCGI is better than HTTP for these things.""These things" being the communication between a proxy and the backend.
assimpleaspossi 15 minutes ago And I was saying his comment is wrong. Sometimes HN can be just so reddit-like. justusthane 12 minutes ago His comment is _not_ wrong. He says "I agree with the article, FastCGI is better than HTTP for these things.""These things" being the communication between a proxy and the backend.
justusthane 12 minutes ago His comment is _not_ wrong. He says "I agree with the article, FastCGI is better than HTTP for these things.""These things" being the communication between a proxy and the backend.
The comment was made in response to the article. This whole discussion is in the context of the article. You choosing to ignore that doesn't mean everyone else has to let you.
And I was saying his comment is wrong. Sometimes HN can be just so reddit-like.
His comment is _not_ wrong. He says "I agree with the article, FastCGI is better than HTTP for these things."
"These things" being the communication between a proxy and the backend.