Say I expected a class or interface to exist in org.example:foo:1.10.0, for example. I could copy the https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/example/1.10.0/foo.... URL and paste it into your tool and see at a glance if it has what I'm looking for or not.
Also, sometimes I might like to see if an artifact is a Multi-Release JAR. Or see if it contains a `module-info.class` or a `META-INF/service/…` entry, for example.
It would be convenient if I didn't have to download it and `jar -xvf` it or whatever.
It really is poor taste. Parents like me might want to spend time 3D printing with children without having to tip toe around an explanation for this username.
I never really heard this word until I was 18 (in the military) and it's occasionally part of my vocabulary if I, say, drop a sturdy wrench on my foot.
In https://mdview.io/ I implemented sharing via url encoding so no server is needed, thou big files are not supported because of the url length limitation
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