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rbluethl | 4 years ago

Author here. I generally agree - IF something goes terribly wrong within the application, a 500 is definitely the way to go. The thing is - these just shouldn't happen that often. Because in that case we're having a bigger problem. :D For example I have never seen Stripe return a HTTP 500 from their API. Thing just works.

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