My question was flagged for seeking a recommendation on tools: Recommended NodeJs http client library to reduce serverless coldstart?
The question wasn't a lib or ad bait. The key idea is to know whether or not a standard (free) node library is more suitable for this kind of situation than external (free) modules. It's not well-documented and relies more on the internal behavior of cloud providers (who do answer on SO) and searching on the subject is really hard (conflicting with other thematics).
Is there any insight on why this rule has been set? In another meta question the answer says that "best" is subjective. I don't understand how good practice reducing coldstart boot time would be subjective?
The whole point of SO was to help people with concrete cases, because it makes questions both easy to understand and easy to be found, and if the case isn't exactly the same, it turns to give so much information that isn't provided by documentation, even on the simplest questions, and I can't see why would that would harm SO?
I could write my question in a way that mentions none of the type of modules, but it would become really hard to understand, and nobody would find it on Google... and then what's the point?