@ByteCommander That wasn't my intentional call, it'd always been that way. The blame for blaming me is only because I had to change 'site' because we refactored things
so either that'd always been there or something else went on.
Only marginally MS' fault. You've got them all pinging at about the same second; if it falls over it'll take them all (since startup time is long compared to ping time). Suggestions welcome on how to fix
@Undo We could update the MS smokedetectors table with an "online" status the moment 1 smokey is assigned for "failover" state, so other smokey's aren't started shortly after
@ThomasWard I just looked at the git annotation and you were the last to edit these parts... but if you just changed the indentation or so, that would explain it as well
@ByteCommander functionality, that part hasn't changed in an eon, why it's there I don't know, all I know is I never added the second call, that'd just 'been there'
I think something is flakey with SE websockets at the moment - a few times I've downvoted posts I thought would have got more downvotes and I found they did when I refreshed the page.
The illumination problem is a resolved mathematical problem first posed by Ernst Straus in the 1950s. Straus asked if a room with mirrored walls can always be illuminated by a single point light source, allowing for repeated reflection of light off the mirrored walls. Alternatively, the question can be stated as asking that if a billiard table can be constructed in any required shape, is there a shape possible such that there is a point where it is impossible to pot the billiard ball in a pocket at another point, assuming the ball is point-like and continues infinitely rather than stopping due...