Looks like tiketmaster was mixing up users' accounts during the Yoasobi concert tix sale. I'm guessing it's some kind of session mix up? What web technology can fail that badly?
The last time that I had encountered it was a site using asp.net.
Anyone familiar with the web stack Ticketmaster runs on?
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How do you manage "actions" over REST API ?
Let's say I have a /v1/instances REST resource and I need a "refresh" action that will trigger some async task, do you create a POST /v1/instances/<id>/refresh, or something like PATCH /v1/instances/<id> with a payload {"action":"refresh"}, or something else ?
In all honesty, the experience is nice and makes me wonder why this continues to be banned to shadow realm of .NET, known as Full Framework.
If you want a straightforward DX then this works.
Additionally, it doesn’t require a web socket or heavy Wasm payload to work (#Blazor). Finally if you hate writing #JavaScript, this adds interactions without the need for scripts. Given JS payload sizes, what’s a little ViewState payload?