I was almost sure that they do it client-side for a joke, but if you check the browser console, you can see that they actually make a request! You can even make the same request with curl and it works!
Although, making an HTTP request manually is quite inconvenient, so I'm waiting for Python SDK.
cyode 20 hours ago [-]
Heads up OP: I’m trying to get a pro license but your checkout flow is borked. Probably should fix ASAP before missing out on HN front page traffic.
grant0417 21 hours ago [-]
Vulnerable to a distillation attack, unfortunately not much of a moat.
OsrsNeedsf2P 19 hours ago [-]
I misread this as "is even" and was shocked that 46 returned false
8n4vidtmkvmk 17 hours ago [-]
I think that's part of the joke. iseven is a real, non-joke package.
ollybee 16 hours ago [-]
With 250k weekly downloads. That is no joke.
stkdump 12 hours ago [-]
With a dependency on is-odd (which in turn has a dependency on is-number)
Even down to injecting an ad into the response as a joke.
Quot 21 hours ago [-]
7.0000000000000001 evaluates to true.
silisili 21 hours ago [-]
As does 6.9999999999999999.
geor9e 20 hours ago [-]
true: 0x7, 007, 0b111
kinda: seven
false: siete, 111, VII
20 hours ago [-]
dudeinjapan 18 hours ago [-]
It's an inclusive app.
evanb 19 hours ago [-]
Bug report: I tried 6.999999̅ and got false. So there's some nonstandard model of the reals being leveraged here.
nvader 21 hours ago [-]
Bug report: I entered 3 + 4 and did not get a kinda or true.
This app is ngmi
wincy 18 hours ago [-]
Well the all only has 77.7% uptime maybe it just returns wrong things while it’s down, that’s probably it. Try upgrading to Enterprise that’ll probably fix it.
kmoser 20 hours ago [-]
I would have expected something other than false for "se7en".
golem14 21 hours ago [-]
Similar report here:
70/10, 7.1-0.1 and srqt(49) also do not return true.
Is there a published SLA for the free version?
addandsubtract 14 hours ago [-]
I think everyone has moved on to iseight
fosco 18 hours ago [-]
00000111 also came back false
downboots 21 hours ago [-]
no Roman numeral support either
akoboldfrying 21 hours ago [-]
BTW: For a tool that actually legitimately does this, look at Semgrep. Their playground example literally assigns 1 to a variable x, after which searching for "2" finds the expression "1 + x" in the code: https://semgrep.dev/playground/s/5rKgj
CobrastanJorji 19 hours ago [-]
That documentation is woefully inadequate. It provides only one example request, and then it shows two separate responses, and it doesn't make clear which one is associated with the request. It doesn't even describe the individual request fields, nor does it provide any response codes or a list of error codes/messages. How am I supposed to develop with this?
I do, however, appreciate the seven figure SLA. My service requires at least five nines of uptime, and seven figures is definitely more than five.
8n4vidtmkvmk 17 hours ago [-]
Seven figures is indeed more than five figures. Too bad they're all 7s.
seanhunter 15 hours ago [-]
7x7=49 > 45=5*9.
Ldo.
himata4113 19 hours ago [-]
complaint: someone entered "seven" and it crashed my entire infrastructure because the output returned a non standard 'kinda'.
LatticeAnimal 18 hours ago [-]
JSONQ supports quantum-aware booleans. Is there a reason you’re still using classical JSON parsing in 2026?
https://www.unicode.org/Public/17.0.0/ucd/extracted/DerivedN...
(Viewable / copy-able version: https://pastebin.com/fNRv3wD6)
Although, making an HTTP request manually is quite inconvenient, so I'm waiting for Python SDK.
Giving GitHub a run for its money, I see.
Even down to injecting an ad into the response as a joke.
kinda: seven
false: siete, 111, VII
This app is ngmi
70/10, 7.1-0.1 and srqt(49) also do not return true.
Is there a published SLA for the free version?
I do, however, appreciate the seven figure SLA. My service requires at least five nines of uptime, and seven figures is definitely more than five.
Ldo.
looks like one 7
But their feeling hurts, especially primes.
- No Soc-2 compliance
- No sso support.
We asked if we could host on-prem or even byoc but that seems an impossible dream.
Smh