Proof.de in Germany is a producer of color accurate roll-ups in proof quality, including spot colors as PANTONE, HKS, Toyo etc.
https://shop.proof.de/Color-precise-Roll-Ups/
yes the person who left it contacted me asking why it was marked spam
@Ryan, you should be able to see who flagged that post. At that point that highest number of automatic flags would be 1. However, that post doesn't have a high enough score on Metasmoke to trigger an automatic flag. Everything flagged on that post was done by a person.
@JanDvorak the person asked if pantone can be done on a rollup. The person says, "Yes here's a shop in Germany that can do that, link" - that's not a great answer but that's also not spam
probably. Had I seen it I would've left a Post Notice / Comment on it but I'm only seeing it now because the user came back and flagged it asking why it was marked spam
@QPaysTaxes I understand. At that point in time, the only automatic flag would have been Art. However, with a score of 93, it was not automatically flagged.
ya'll are talking way over my head with this report. I don't know what this is or what I'm looking at but the answer it seems is, "Whats done is done especially since it was a few months ago" (I didn't realize he was asking about something he posted back in January) so I'll be going now. Have a good night or day, thanks for the info
@Ryan, very briefly: Your user posted something. Somehow, another user saw that post and thought it was spam. They informed SmokeDetector that they thought it was spam. At that point, SmokeDetector trusted the human report and broadcast the spam report. Other users saw that broadcast, looked at the post and agreed and flagged the post as spam. In this instance, the only "automatic" part, was the rebroadcast of the spam report.
I would think the most important bit of rectification would be educating the responsible crew, and words are more efficient at that than declined flags
might be worth just letting him know about disclosing his affiliation, but you're right that there's no need to spam nuke if he doesn't have history of this stuff
@ThomasWard FYI: the reason why I originally had os._exit (and the reason I've discovered now that pull and stappit aren't working) is because since it's in a CE worker thread the SystemExit exception is being caught
@Undo Tad obsolete because a merge fubard and put Py3 into smokey already, oops. Been running for a few hours on Midnight Eclipse though - gonna see how it does overnight i think we had decided?
No real sane way to exit from a thread unless you made a clunky message passing thing to the main thread, which is usually blocking since it's listening to the websocket
I suppose you could use thread.interrupt_main to wake up the main thread along with the exit code as a separate message but I mean really
@SmokeDetector I don't get FIRE highlighting on this question, I guess because Metasmoke now displays a disambiguation page when there are multiple records for one post
@quartata Because everything we are talking about storing is configuration data. Blacklists, patterns, priviledges, all of it is telling Smokey how to run. Without it, the code can't do anything.
Adding the "configuration" settings that are instance specific should be stored with the rest of the configuration data.
Changing the location of an instance or adding a key shouldn't require a code change. I should be able to open up either the database (or another way of modifying settings), make the change and it work (maybe after a restart or way to refresh settings)
The concern everyone is having is around synchronizing instances. This is valid, but is out one step to far. Focus on a single instance first. Pull as much "configuration" out of the code as you can.
@QPaysTaxes it's not so much about the C standard as about differences in the underlying platforms ... most places have fork() for example, while on Windows the process model is different
The next step - keeping the instances on the same page - needs to happen, but it needs to happen at a "how do we design this to be robust and scalable" level, not a "I want this config value to always be updated this config value to only update every 15 minutes and this one can update whenever" level.
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@QPaysTaxes yes yes, those are properly supported all over the place now
but like I said, early attempts to implement them on DOS ended up being slightly kinky because the underlying model wasn't a complete match
I don't remember the specifics, just that the Turbo C manual I used at the time said "this exists for reasons of Unix(tm) compatibility" and IIRC had pointers to native replacements
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