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All Requests Are Not Equal
The norm for rate limiting these days seems to be based on the number of requests a consumer can make in a given time window. The problem with this is that all requests are not equal. Some requests are more expensive than other requests and should be treated as such.
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All Requests Are Not Equal
The norm for rate limiting these days seems to be based on the number of requests a consumer can make in a given time window. The problem with this is that all requests are not equal. Some requests are more expensive than other requests and should be treated as such.
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All Requests Are Not Equal
The norm for rate limiting these days seems to be based on the number of requests a consumer can make in a given time window. The problem with this is that all requests are not equal. Some requests are more expensive than other requests and should be treated as such.
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