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<riteo> ehawkvu: nice project!
<riteo> I never touched lisp so I think I'll take a deep look if I'm really desperate lol
<riteo> but I think that assuming that a remote url must always have an authority component (`//`) followed by a scheme (`:`) should be good enough
<riteo> didn't have a chance to implement it yet
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<ehawkvu> riteo: that is a pretty safe assumption and is the one that I make
<ehawkvu> also ty !
<riteo> oh lol I said "followed by" when I meant "following". Well I'm happy that the message came across anyways lol
<riteo> like, in short, I'll be looking for `://` lol