Mo :ferris: :tux: on Nostr: npub19pgaz…yygka Good question. I thought that the blocking version of reqwest ...
npub19pgazvl0rfwjlf057k2q8ss3s8vxgvc8qsl0s6w8yx4lzv9yggmqtyygka (npub19pg…ygka) Good question. I thought that the blocking version of reqwest would use the tokio runtime under the hood which would be a big overhead. But now that you asked, I did check it again and that does not seem to be the case. ureq is just reinventing the wheel? A good simple crate to study HTTP clients, I guess. Deleting the original post ;)