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11:00 PM
Hrm.
 
fp- by DavidPostill
 
@SevenSidedDie also, their own libraries integrate much better with the rest of macOS IIRC. Apple likes things to work without much configuration
 
> Url in title
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Title - Position 15-39: http://stackoverflow.com
 
!!/test Cannot access stackoverflow.com with proxy enabled
hmm
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in answer: "Cherry picking" - What is the correct usage? by john mchugh on english.SE
tpu- by NobodyNada
 
11:09 PM
Huh
Short summary: OpenSSL developers are not interested in guaranteeing a binary-stable API, only source code compatibility, which means you need to recompile or you only get the old version (possibly containing old, fixed security gaps). To be able to enforce binary stability and get our users security fixes even when we don't recompile our apps, they're creating CommonCrypto instead, which is binary stable. — uliwitness Aug 21 '14 at 19:46
That's kinda scary
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Repeating characters in title: Hi againnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn :) by BOB on biology.SE
 
sd f
 
11:22 PM
@Andy @ArtOfCode so it looks like it's not detecting the whitelisted sites for the two failing regexes tests
not entirely sure why though
 
uh...Xcode, are you okay?
It just said my app was using 3.54 EB/s of bandwidth
Then it said -9.53 TB/s (yes, negative)
@QPaysTaxes yep
 
11:33 PM
yay i fixed it @ArtOfCode @Andy
it turns out that sometimes post._post_site is given either a bytes or bytearray type object, which breaks things because a string representation of bytes without decoding is... evil... and doesn't get handled proper by the checking if things're in the list of whitelisted sites.
NOW the tests don't fail, locally.
 
@ThomasWard Will that need to be done for NG too?
 
@quartata yes, but that won't be a hard port since I wrote the Post object to work with both langs. I'll push a fix shortly.
 
@QPaysTaxes I'm busy with my own bug right now, sorry
 
Metasmoke is sending a TCP packet of exactly 67 bytes to my app every 3 seconds
 
11:37 PM
normal
websocket ping
 
@ArtOfCode but it's a very small packet, and I disabled websockets
 
@NobodyNada I don't see any other way metasmoke could contact your app without you requesting it first
 
I'm debugging that
 
The problem with that is that it uses a lot of power because the network radios can't go to sleep for more than 3 seconds
 
11:38 PM
tpu- by NobodyNada
 
It looks like it should be a WS ping...but I disabled websockets
 
@quartata should be pushed up now.
 
Oh, I figured it out :\
The initializer I was using automatically opened the websocket
 
@quartata I'd like to set up parallel Python build environmentws on SmokeDetector-ng; I know you're testing and building against Python 3.5, but we should also do Python 3.6 tests since that's actually supported better than 3.5
 
so even though I commented out ws.open() it was still opened anyway sigh
 
11:41 PM
(security fixes, etc)
 
@QPaysTaxes I mod flagged the user name :)
 
@ThomasWard Go ahead
For the OS X builds there's several taps for older versions in that same repo + brew install python gets you 3.6
For Appveyor just add another - PYTHON: "C:\\Python<version>-x64"
So - PYTHON: "C:\\Python36-x64"
For some reason Travis isn't parallelizing my builds
 
@ArtOfCode is it possible to dramatically reduce the websocket ping times?
Having a ping every 3 seconds is a huge battery drain
 
It's happening because there's two versions of pip and it's installing on the wrong one
You'll need to split the installs into pip3.5 and pip3.6
 
@NobodyNada I don't think so, or at least not without pretty serious reconfiguration. Do you need websockets for your app?
 
11:49 PM
@ArtOfCode I'd like to have auto-refreshing feedback and posts
It doesn't look like it's too hard to configure:
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Q: How to change ping interval in action cable rails

faisal bhattiI'm using ActionCable and receiving pings from server after each 3 seconds interval (mentioned in the ActionCable library). My question is: How can I change the ping interval at the time of subscription? Any idea?

Never mind; the answer says it's pretty hacky and dangerous.
 
@quartata Actually, there's a better approach - override standard setup processes.
which is what I had to do for imaplibext
let's see if this works, otherwise I'll split them separately.
bleh screw it i'll fix it that way
 
Did you cancel that?
Ah yes
I was worried because I had just clicked on it and was worried I had misclicked
 
@quartata I've got it don't worry about it
i have this and Circle next to each other so I can cancel just as well
 
Not sure what's really happening right now but the first job is blocking or something?
Oh it didn't have Python 3.6, it was installing it I guess
 
@quartata shared cache upload.
@quartata there's two tabs now - 0 and 1
check them both ;)
 
11:55 PM
@NobodyNada @Undo you fancy doing something hacky and dangerous?
 
Well OK. That was magical.
 
@quartata yeah, once the 'cache' has 3.6 in it, both 3.5 and 3.6 are in the virt envs.
and we have dual tests, one container does 3.5, the other does 3.6
@quartata and for imaplibext, which I have on PyPI, one node does Python 2, one does Python 3 :P
 
@ArtOfCode If no, I'm thinking I'll either: 1) poll MS every 60 seconds or so, or 2) set up my RPi as a "proxy" to filter out (some of) the pings.
 
either of those works
 
The second option has the advantage that I can still have real-time updates
It has the disadvantage that I probably need to buy a domain
 
11:58 PM
@NobodyNada cough /etc/hosts for invalid domains cough
or i could loan you a subsection of dark-net.io that doesn't go anywhere
nada.dark-net.io :P
which is actually laughable XD
 
Domains are cheap though -- it looks like Google has a DNS service for $12/year
 
cheaper when you're me in the long term :P
gandi.net E rates, super cheap compared to normal retail :P
 

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