A week ago, I didn’t even know .dev was a real gTLD. Historically it’s just been the realm of programmers who need a fake domain for testing. The domain never really existed, we just told our computers to pretend it does.
But the .dev gTLD does exist. And guess who owns it?
That’s right.
It’s Google.
Suddenly, it all makes sense. Who can decide to make an entire TLD secure?
There is a problem with how the Internet works today:
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Recently I lost a lot of time on this. Hence I want to share a working solution, even if i cannot take the time to detail the issue.
I'm taking about writing reusable code for Jenkinsfiles : https://jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/shared-libraries/
One cannot simply use Groovy HTTPBuilder
, because …
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