In today's edition of imagines a non-existent feature, much to @bagderdaniel:// stenberg:// 's dismay...

As passed along by my colleague who discovered this, the prompt included: "find a website that is actually hosted on physical infrastructure in Guam"

and ChatGPT suggested one on but then suggested using the no-existent --no-cdn flag to skip straight to the origin. Please don't take this as a suggestion to implement such a feature. πŸ™‚

Prompt was:  "If your goal is to find a website that is actually hosted on physical infrastructure in Guam (not just β€œserving Guam” or using a Guam-themed domain), here are the reliable ways to identify or locate such sites, plus a few examples."

Response contained:

5. Guam Visitors Bureau
https:/jwww.visitguam.com Β»
+ Mixed hosting (Akamai CDN).
e BUT: Their origin server (not the CDN edges) is in Guam.
If you use β€”-no-cdn via curl tricks or DNS origin lookup, you will hit the Guam origin.
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