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Modern API tools

2026-03-09 10:02 UTC

this is the first meme I have ever made (yes I am that old) - so be gentle :) what does being modern mean to you?

Replies (7)

  • @encelado748@feddit.org 2026-03-09 10:16

    What do you mean by modern api client? Postman? Try bruno.

    Open ##597124

  • @dr_robotBones@reddthat.com 2026-03-09 10:19

    🤣 😂 😭 I’m going back to curl

    Open ##597167

  • @andybytes@programming.dev 2026-03-09 11:08

    yessssss

    Open ##597740

  • @andybytes@programming.dev 2026-03-09 11:10

    your first? really! Don Juan of the masses and the memes

    Open ##597786

  • @CoyoteFacts@piefed.ca 2026-03-09 12:23

    Oh my god my biggest pet peeve is every single new project awarding itself “modern, lightweight, blazing fast”. Seeing these words actually negatively affects my perception of your new super cool project. Along with the fucking emojis. aka: Modern: “I couldn’t understand the codebase of the previous solution, so I rewrote it using stuff I’m familiar with” Lightweight: “Featureless/no features that I don’t use” Blazing fast: “Doesn’t have any edge cases handled yet”

    Open ##598772

  • @Patrikvo@lemmy.zip 2026-03-10 07:44

    Oh Logins are horrible. For example. I have a 3D printer, it’s connected to my LAN. The software to use it, however, requires to a login to connected to this local device. This already sucks, the worst is that me and my wife both use this printer on our own computer and each time she uses it, I’m required to login again after she’s done. I hate this, because this shouldn’t be the case for a local device, secondly every service has different requirements for the password policy, thirdly the app doesn’t remember the password, fourthly, neither do I.

    Open ##611510

  • Just moved to Linux and wanted to test an api. Opened Software Manager and installed Resonance. It looks like there are Mac and Windows versions. It was simple and clean, and did what I needed to get done. I have to admit, when I clicked to install, I was wondering what kind of hoops I was fixing to run into to use it. None. There were no hoops.

    Open ##1293361