Why? It's brilliant.

What's brilliant about it? What's the reference, for those of us unfamiliar?

It is simply hilarious to make grown adults visit a website called tender love making dot com (a sexual reference) to read a very specific and niche blog about technology.

"tender love making" and then the specific URL mention photos and corruption... it could look really bad!

You are welcome not to visit it if you do not want to hear from a Rails contributor for over 10 years.

Of course. I have no issues with that but I acknowledge that it could be funny.

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The author's name is tenderlove. He has been a famous contributor to Ruby and Rails for at least 10 years. If this is objectionable to you, it shows your lack of expertise.

Just a nit — your post would have been fine without that last sentence, no need to be prickly. I haven’t touched RoR in 15 years and was not familiar with the name.

ZScaler gets pissed off going to frame.work just because of a “malicious TLD”.

I don’t even want to know what ZScaler thinks of “tender love making”.

Sounds like a problem between you and ZScaler (and possibly whoever forces you to use that crap) but not something that anyone else should care about.

The URL might be mistaken for some different content?

Well, then don't browse from the church computer