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On Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 07:03:29 PM GMT-5, Glover, Eric (DOC) [email protected] wrote: Your message To: Glover, Eric (DOC) Subject: Fwd: Fwd: USC Title 18 § 1512, USC Title 18 § 225, USC Title 18 § 215, USC Title 18 § 4, USC Title 18 § 2. Sent: Saturday, July 9, 2022 5:54:20 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) was read on Saturday, July 9, 2022 8:03:26 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada). I ASSUME YOU HAVE HER ADDRESS, JUST CHECK HER IN TO MENTAL INSTITUTION AND DO YOURSELVES A FAVOR... SHE WILL LAUGH AT THINGS LIKE THIS. HALE ISMET 65 PROSPECT AVENUE, APT 28W HEWLETT, NY 11557 HEY HER MOTHER HAD A SIMILAR BRAIN ISSUE - -- WORSE THAN THIS. BUT AN ACCESSORY TO SHARI LASKOWITZ, WITHOUT A DOUBT. https://github.com/WILSON-ELSER-STATEFARM-SULLIVAN-ZUCKER/WILSON-ELSER-STATEFARM-SULLIVAN-ZUCKER/raw/770684e0481346064f725428e5432ecc7a098ab7/THIS%20IS%20THE%20ESSENCE%20OF%20OBSTRUCTION%20MY%20FRIENDS.gif https://github.com/WILSON-ELSER-STATEFARM-SULLIVAN-ZUCKER/WILSON-ELSER-STATEFARM-SULLIVAN-ZUCKER/blob/main/README.md
On Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 07:03:29 PM GMT-5, Glover, Eric (DOC) [email protected] wrote:
Your message
To: Glover, Eric (DOC) Subject: Fwd: Fwd: USC Title 18 § 1512, USC Title 18 § 225, USC Title 18 § 215, USC Title 18 § 4, USC Title 18 § 2. Sent: Saturday, July 9, 2022 5:54:20 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
was read on Saturday, July 9, 2022 8:03:26 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada).
I ASSUME YOU HAVE HER ADDRESS, JUST CHECK HER IN TO MENTAL INSTITUTION AND DO YOURSELVES A FAVOR... SHE WILL LAUGH AT THINGS LIKE THIS.
HALE ISMET 65 PROSPECT AVENUE, APT 28W HEWLETT, NY 11557
HEY HER MOTHER HAD A SIMILAR BRAIN ISSUE
- -- WORSE THAN THIS.
BUT AN ACCESSORY TO SHARI LASKOWITZ, WITHOUT A DOUBT.
ipconfig - 2022-07-08 - USC 18.1512.txt 202207081629.txt USC 18.1512 --- VERIFIED.txt USC 18 TITLE 18- SECTION 1512 - PREVENTING COMMUNICATION TO LAW.txt NYSCEF 153974-2020 INCIDENT DETAILS.txt ipconfig - 2022-07-08.txt NYSCEF 153974-2020 INCIDENT DETAILS cik filer 1516523 after 93715 also disappeared.txt 400842-2020-THE ZUCKER ENTERPRISES LLC.txt FUGITIVES - WHICH IS WHY I CONTACT CBP AS A CERTAIN FLIGHT RISK - HK FERREIRA RUIZ.txt ipconfig - 2020-07-07.txt
MAYBE SHE NEEDS A FEW MONTHS TO CATCH UP ON READING WHAT DO YOU ALL THINK?
INSTITUTION
On Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 07:03:29 PM GMT-5, Glover, Eric (DOC) [email protected] wrote:
SHE CAN USE A FEW MONTHS TO CATCH UP ON A READING - NOT BEACHSIDE. OR ANYTHING FANCY.... -- BUT TELL HER THAT - SHE MAY BELIEVE IT.
YOU'RE GOING TO LET THIS CONTINUE?
ARE YOU INSANE?
Your message
To: Glover, Eric (DOC) Subject: Fwd: Fwd: USC Title 18 § 1512, USC Title 18 § 225, USC Title 18 § 215, USC Title 18 § 4, USC Title 18 § 2. Sent: Saturday, July 9, 2022 5:54:20 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
was read on Saturday, July 9, 2022 8:03:26 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada).
I ASSUME YOU HAVE HER ADDRESS, JUST CHECK HER IN TO MENTAL INSTITUTION AND DO YOURSELVES A FAVOR... SHE WILL LAUGH AT THINGS LIKE THIS.
HALE ISMET 65 PROSPECT AVENUE, APT 28W HEWLETT, NY 11557
HEY HER MOTHER HAD A SIMILAR BRAIN ISSUE
- -- WORSE THAN THIS.
BUT AN ACCESSORY TO SHARI LASKOWITZ, WITHOUT A DOUBT.
On Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 06:13:13 PM GMT-5, BOIS, TAYKA [email protected] wrote:
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To: BOIS, TAYKA Subject: § 250.60 Dissemination of an unlawful surveillance image in the first degree. automatic CAUSE - ANNEXED. Sent: Saturday, July 9, 2022 6:52:54 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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[READY] [KC13] Showing "The Derelict" some love: General updates, aesthetic changes and misc (#67696)
With this PR I aim to make KC13 (TheDerelict.dmm), or Russian Station (whatever you guys call it) a tad bit more flavorful with its environment as well as somethings on the mapping side (like adding area icons!). To preface, no, I'm not remapping anything here extensively. The general layout should be relatively the same (or should be in theory).
Halfway through naming the area icons I checked the wiki page and found out it was KC not KS, so, its KS13 internally.
Readability for turf icons are cool. Also just making the ruin more eye appealing would be better. General cleanup and changes will give new life to this rather.. loved? Hated? Loot pinata? Ruin. The ruin also now starts completely depowered, like Old Station (its a Derelict, it makes no sense for it to still be powered after so long). As for some mild compensation, a few more batteries were sprinkled in to offset any issues. If there is any concern of "But they'll open the vault faster!", there were always 5 batteries that people used to make the vault SMES. Lastly, giving it some "visual story telling" is cool, as mapping fluff goes.
I also added a subtle OOC hint that the SMES in the northern most solar room needs a terminal with the following:
SMES Jumpscare As an aside, I aim to try and keep the feel of this ruin being "dated" while at the same time having some of our newer things. With that, certain things I'll opt out of using in favor of more "generic" structures to give KC13 that true "Its old but not really" feel and look.
Revisiting The Goliath: Or, that time I dripped out the SBC Starfury just because (#68126)
Drips the SHIT out of the SBC Starfury while not completely overhauling it. Touches everything NOT in engineering or southward (because I love how scuffed that part is and refuse to touch it on principle) - Also converts one map varedit into a real boy subtype, and moves tiny fans to their own file.
Mandatory disclosure on the gameplay changes: Fighters 1 and 3 are now NOT in the hangar, and are now attached to the formerly unused gunnery rooms. Cryo now works. Yeah. I know. You can actually open the anesthetic closet now. Everyone now shares three spawners. This doesn't reduce the amount of people who can play when this rolls, as I've adjusted var/uses in accordance: it just reduces clutter. A few of the horizontal double airlocks have been compacted into glass_large airlocks. The bar windows now actually have grilles like they were meant to. Four turbines have shown up. They aren't functional*, they just look like gunnery and conveniently fit in the spots. I'm sure this is space OSHA compliant. The map is ever so slightly smaller, vertically. This should distance us from an edge case where somehow all space levels are too cluttered for this to spawn properly, for the time being.
*Technically there's nothing stopping you from using them besides the amount of time it'd take for the operatives to kick your ass
This map was originally designed wayyy back before we even had the computer sprites we have now, (#27760 if you want to see SOUL) and it shows. While it will never have it's SM again, we can at least make the thing much nicer to look at.
okay fuck it dont unload the shit cuz this error spam is annoying
realtek-poe: Fix memory leak in poe_reply_consume()
When thinking "embedded", it's a good idea to stay the fuck away from malloc(). Falling out of scope is a free garbage collector. Port config and state arrays followed this advice, but for some reason, the command queue did not.
No worries, free() is used in poe_reply_consume(). No problemo! Crisis averted! Did you spot the several failure modes which return before the free() call. In these modes, a malloc()d command is taken off the queue, and not free()d. The pointer falls out of scope and memory lost. Quod Erat Demonstratum.
To fix this, free() the command before hitting any exit paths.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc [email protected]
Mapping Update : LCZ Medbay, CDC and Reeducation Center (#225)
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Update baystation12.dme
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9mm/.45ACP Buff
Changes are as follow:
- Buffed 9mm dam from 8 to 25 (now it doesn't take a whole mag to take down an unarmoured man)
- Buffed .45 dam from 10 to 30
- Nerfed 9mm AP from 34 to 30
- Buffed 7,62 dam from 40 to 50 (It's supposed to be beefier than 5,56mm)
- Organ changes
Lower organ health value to make combat much deadlier. Headshots are truly lethal now.
- Slight rebalance and renamings
List of changes :
- decreased brain health to 150 (instead of 200), it's high enough that medical assistance can be given if fast but low enough that you don't want to get shot
- increased damage values of weapons to baystation/nebula level (40 for a pistol for eg)
- increased adrenalin generation when hurt (less fading in and out, you can still use your gun when hit and pain won't be such a pain in the ass, but you're less likely to get back up once the final shot hits you)
- decreased relative size of lungs from 60% to 30% so that now, getting hit in the chest won't have as much chance of damaging your poor fucking lungs (yes 60% is the original baystation number.. it makes sense, it's a large organ, but it's a pain in the ass)
- changed some names and descriptions of certain weapons and firearms to better fit established naming convention -made revolvers cycle the barrel instead of eject each shot (it's a revolver, not a damn rifle)
- slightly decreased firing delay for the mk9 revolver (slightly weaker than the mateba so slightly faster firing)
- decreased firing delay for the mk9 pistol (lower caliber, less recoil, easier to magdump)
- Mateba fix
Fixed a misstype for the mateba that incorrectly qualified its caliber.
- Mateba fix
Fixing typo
- The big Security Zone update
Main changes:
- Each zone have unique uniform and gears now (MTF is dressed tactically and well armoured to act as the toughest defense force for the critical area in HCZ and to pass as a rapid response team, EZ gets slightly formal but still utilitarian gears to accomplish their internal security and bodyguarding tasks, and LCZ largely remains the same)
- All security guards spawns with most of their gears on themselves and in their satchel (with the exception of webbings, thigh holster and rifle/p90)
- Nerfed Beanbag damage from 10 to 3 so that it will stop causing bleeding injuries to CDs, making it more usable as a non lethal ammunition
- Slightly nerfed rubber P90 agony damage
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Map change LCZ
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LCZ mapping update
Co-authored-by: tichys [email protected]
various minor tweaks
- depth test is disabled (for personal reasons, I don't want it in my renderer right now as I'm doing z sorting myself.)
- fixed custom function RemoveConfigFlags to have the correct bit math
- switched window style_ex hack from noactivate to toolwindow. idk what the differences between these are and I forget why I made this change, I was kind of in a drunken stoopur (not literally) when I was experimenting with the windows API. I'm prob gonna need to find or hire a programming friend to help me out with the very last platform bugs because jesus christ I'm not sure if just me will be able to handle taming the windows API. (although to be fair it's not like I don't already have experience working with shitty apis. Looking at you discord...)
Readds Alien Vore
Aliens can now eat people again. Behavior was removed by #43991 (b6c41e3b328078b72bd0f88fd46719aa99c55be2) because nasku thought it was weird, and the code was really bad.
I think it's funny, and I've made the code not trashtier.
Basically, an alien can agressive grab any living mob. If they stay next to the mob, facing them for 13 seconds, they will "eat" the mob, IE:insert them into a list on their custom stomach.
The xeno can then hit an action button to spit out the mob, alongside some acid.
If the mob is alive enough to pull out a weapon inside the xeno/has one on it, they can attack the xeno from inside, dealing damage to the creature and its stomach. If the stomach drops below a threshold, the mob gibs the xeno and escapes.
I've done my best to steer things away from horny and into gross, though I'm aware you fucks do your best to blur that line.
Anyway something something balance change something something lets xenos abduct people more easily, I'm mostly doing this cause I think it has soul.
fuck shit forgot the stomach sprite sorry imaginos
[no ci] docs(readme): replace with shit domain
freenom is a really good registrar with an amazing website that takes 72k ms to load a fucking javascript file
tegra: lcd: video: integrate display driver for t30
On popular request make the display driver from T20 work on T30 as well. Turned out to be quite straight forward. However a few notes about some things encountered during porting: Of course the T30 device tree was completely missing host1x as well as PWM support but it turns out this can simply be copied from T20. The only trouble compiling the Tegra video driver for T30 had to do with some hard-coded PWM pin muxing for T20 which is quite ugly anyway. On T30 this gets handled by a board specific complete pin muxing table. The older Chromium U-Boot 2011.06 which to my knowledge was the only prior attempt at enabling a display driver for T30 for whatever reason got some clocking stuff mixed up. Turns out at least for a single display controller T20 and T30 can be clocked quite similar. Enjoy.
Signed-off-by: Marcel Ziswiler [email protected] Signed-off-by: Svyatoslav Ryhel [email protected]
identical fucking code runs differently in differnt places what the fuck you fucking fuck fuck
Add utilities to more easily and robustly create types from DB queries
This was a pain point for a long time. We decided to go with the rather
low level postgres
crate. It supports basically everything we need
and is well tested. However, using it basically always resulted in
having to keep track of indices manually. E.g. the from_row
function
of many types had a ton row.get($n)
where $n
was some integer.
Adding a new column to the select
part of the query would often result
in changing lots of these indices. It just felt so low level, error
prone and unnecessary.
Of course, Row
always allowed us to get the row value by name. But
that only helps a bit, as it's still easy to introduce typos there or
forgetting to update a string. It is also slower, but it's unclear how
much of an impact that would have been.
Then there are crates like sqlx
which are super cool by obtaining
field and type information about the query at compile time and return
an appropriate anonymous struct type from the query. It is cool and
Tobira might still want to use that in the future, but it does not
solve all of our problems. In particular, I don't see a good way to
not having to list all columns in every single query.
So I ended up with this home grown solution that goes the middle way and supports more use cases of Tobira. It is not type-safe as it does not get the type information of selected fields (that would require talking to the database, very much out of scope). But it does get rid of manually tracking indices and provides some helper stuff to repeat as little as possible.
Maybe it's overkill, maybe we'll find a stupid limitations of this very soon, maybe in 5 years someone will be angrily shout "who wrote this shit?!", or maybe it will work great.
It still has two limitations that I'd like to still address in the future:
FromDb
types cannot have arbitrary SQL expressions.from_row
requires ownership of the row.
Mr. Mime is a thing, unfortunately.
Mild clean, some more Cherish set handling attempts.
Exclude set MetDate from mystery gifts.
Fix daycare enum parsing.
Check for no result in case $qc was used or some other weird thing happens.
Remove FixOT and TradeCord as routine types (FlexTrade handles both).
Try to apply trainer info for Mystery gifts.
Re-add fixed met date if not GO origin.
Update DenBot distribution data, minor fixes.
Fix Yamask-Galar in daycare, some more oopsies.
-Add DenBot - a seed lookup and day skipper bot for raids.
-Change AutoRoll's behavior to make use of some of DenBot's functionality.
Minor clean.
Revise TradeCord "traded" check, remove potential user path straggler entries because paranoia, some minor fixes.
TradeCord fixes (shocker, I know).
Extract Json serializer.
Minor clean and fixes.
Minor fixes.
Fix Milcery when an Alcremie variant is a parent.
Update to latest Core and ALM dependencies.
Handle non-shiny events in a better way.
Work around a race condition?
Simplify and de-bugify trade completion check.
Fix indexing, improve chance for Melmetal-Gmax because it's nigh impossible to get.
Rework TradeCord internals, add new functionality:
-Migrate user data from ".txt" files to a serialized Json (migration for a large amount of users will take a few minutes, be patient).
-Make TradeCord configurable, add its own settings category.
-Add some template events with an optional end timer (YYYY/MM/DD 8PM as an example, though any local time format should work).
-Add barebones Pokedex (counter, flavor text).
-Can check dex completion by typing $dex
, check missing entries by typing $dex missing
.
-Completing the Pokedex will slightly improve shiny rate.
-Can now mass release cherish event Pokemon and shinies ($massrelease shiny/cherish).
-Various tweaks, improvements, and bugfixes.
Slightly change FixOT's behavior: -If a shown Pokemon is illegal and an event, attempt to find a match within the MGDB first. -Try to force users to trade away the shown Pokemon, log attempt to change shown Pokemon. Add consideration for easter eggs being enabled in settings, fix Suicune Change species rng for TradeCord, some bugfixes (I really need to rewrite this mess) Add check if we're using ListUtil for Giveaway instead of TradeCord. Amend commit since I'm squashing and force-pushing while bringing the fork in line with the main branch Add Giveaway module to Discord bot (#22)
Thanks, rigrassm. Co-authored-by: Koi-3088 [email protected] Specify USB port instead of adding the first result (can be found via Device Manager). Re-add boolean check because we don't want to fix everything FixOT will attempt to regenerate illegal Pokémon. Apply trash bytes for reasons. Minor TradeCord fixes and adjustments. Minor clean for C#9 Use "GetValidPreEvolutions()" instead of "GetPreEvolutions()". Index forms correctly. Fix the fixed and re-introduced empty daycare index error. an Ultra Ball. Add EvoTree breeding for TradeCord. Remove unnecessary value declarations for pinging on encounter match. Mildly beautify EncounterBot mark output. Integrate Anubis' system update prevention into Soft Reset and Regigigas Encounter Modes. Rename "Regi" Encounter Mode to "Soft Reset". Speed up "A" clicks for Regigigas and Soft Reset modes. Add Mark logging output for EncounterBot. Fix oops (re-order logic, remove unnecessary lines). Add optional species and form specification for $massrelease Use an obscure string splitter because people like symbols in their names. Fix things that broke after rebasing to the latest main repo commit. Use a less unfortunate field name and value splitter...again. Fix Marowak-Alola always generating as an NPC trade. Add filters for "$list " to narrow down results. Fix Cherish Pichu and Octillery Stop making dumb mistakes, me (implying the rest of it isn't a dumb mistake). Can't breed antiques. Use a less unfortunate embed name and value splitter Add Melmetal-Gmax to TradeCord. Add ability to search by caught ball. Have MassRelease ignore events. Add specific regional form breeding. Revise egg rate and egg shiny chance. Have trade evolutions hold an Everstone. Add an extra right click when navigating to settings for AutoRoll. Add reworked encounter/egg/fossil logs. Minor clean. Minor clean. Get rid of EncounterBot, FossilBot, EggFetch text logs until I properly rework them. Break on an empty page due to aggressive rounding Add multi-page lists for Tradecord. More random bugfixes. Fix some bugs before major clean Add Language parameter for TradeCord. Change trainer info input format for TradeCord. Move focus on Showdown set instead of randomizing a pkm file. Allow user to enter whatever they want for $list, handle edge cases like Kommo-o Add "$list all" to show non-duplicate caught species. Automatically remove from favorites if trading or gifting (small QOL thing). Change how favorites are removed from user file. Revert base egg shiny chance nerf. Fix daycare Add favorites command to TradeCord. Slightly nerf eggs. Fix TradeCord list for shinies Add TradeCord (my dumbest and messiest project so far, Archit pls don't hate the mess). Add Showdown output for Star/Square shinies and OTGender. Add optional link code input for FixOT. Change how OTName, TID, SID is displayed. Add Regigigas SR bot. Add SoJ Camp SR bot. Ribbons now work with EggTrade (remove ribbons if egg). Remove EggRoll. Add another filter for FixOT Fix.. FixOT Update offsets for EncounterBot catching. Slightly change StrongSpawn to work with Regi SR and make it its own mode. Make SpinTrade only available for USB-Botbase Update valid eggs for CT winforms: resize icon.ico to fix crash at startup on unix using mono Rework Spin, read initial in-game coordinates in order to correct drift Add TID, SID, Language output for Showdown Remove obsolete OT and Language parsing Very minor clean until I have time for a proper one. Detach controller when stopping USB bot. Actually set LastUsedBall for EncounterBot (missed when bringing in line with main repo) Move extra RaidBot timings following the official commit Remove PKHeX Discord invite from Readme.md
Maybe fewer people will pester devs now about my unofficial fork? Update for latest main repo EncounterBot commits. Update README.md Add back best commit: Red's SpinTrade. Add egg trades, foreign Dittos and OT for Twitch. If ItemMule is enabled, also display the item a user is receiving. Add periodic time sync toggle for all methods of hosting (except for non-soft locked AutoRoll) to (hopefully) prevent den rollover during extended hosts.
Add routine to exit a lobby for SoftLock if no players are ready in time (to preserve soft lock).
Add a routine to recover from disbanded lobbies (when someone disconnects unexpectedly) for SoftLock.
Add a routine to restart game if all else fails and we're stuck in a raid.
Add a routine for adding and deleting friends if we're soft locked and raids go empty.
Slightly reorganize settings, extract methods, minor clean. Don't use such a generic file name for stream assets. Check USB port index for running bots. Should fix adding additional USB bots when no config is saved. Add fixed met date for FixOT. How do I boolean Change airplane mode logic, tweak timings and routine for soft lock lobby exit Rework EggRoll cooldown (static list in favor of a txt file). Start clean up and refactor Add setting to increase delay after pressing "Home" after a date skip. Use USB port index for blocking and sprite pngs if connection type is USB Add option for airplane host (usb-botbase required) Add option to softlock on selected species for AutoRoll Add automatic compatibility for all console languages when date skipping (have to set ConsoleLanguage under ScreenDetection) Attempt to fix multiple USB device add and connect...again Minor clean Fix oops? Handle add/remove of bots Distinguish between multiple USB devices, tweak BotRemoteControl for USB, other various fixes Add SpA modifier for foreign Dittos Add alpha USB-Botbase support Fix DateTime parsing for European format for EggRoll Set fixed EggMetDate and MetDate for EggRoll More FixOT filters Remove Beheeyem. Oops. Split EggRoll into its own routine and trade type, only output "Receiving: Mysterious Egg" if routine is EggRoll, other minor tweaks and fixes Make FixOT its own queue with roles and counts Add a couple more OTs to $fix Parsing for EggRaffle auto-clear and $clearcooldown Adjust timings and split Watt collecting clicks for AutoRoll Fix oops with file attachments for Ditto Further improvements for OT, memes for invalid pokemon (disable EasterEggs) Add spaces, digits for OT Randomize memes, cut down bloat Fix miscellaneous bots after Anubis' recent QOL additions -Ignore events for OT because headache. -Add overlooked "$convert " input for OT. -Move $clearcooldown to SudoModule -Clear timer automatically if NoTrainerFound -More reliable Dittos -Foreign Dittos for $convert -Command to clear cooldown for EggRaffle in case trade gets disconnected -Fix "Trade finished" line to keep result secret -EggRaffle as a toggle, option to specify channels -Seed Check output to both DMs and Channel (apparently some want it) -Randomly generated egg raffle via a "$roll" command with a configurable cooldown -FixAdOT reworked, has its own command "$fix" and no longer overrides $clone -Ball: output for Showdown sets -Fix oversight -Option to output Seed Check results to Discord channel with a User mention -Showdown set output for OT name and eggs -Basic "OT: " option without Showdown set output -Initial $convert support for EggTrade -Egg moves for EggTrade test attempt -Minor update -EggTrade (by nicknaming a Pokémon "Egg" using $trade) -Failsafe for memes if enabled but field left blank or incomplete -Niche breedable Ditto trade mode. Add minimize button EggFetch text logs StrongSpawn mode for EncounterBot Re-add EncounterBot Master Ball catching More parsing for FixAdOTs Park Ball as held item instead of string Actually remove the offset instead of saying I did Initial DLC commit Faster code entry Removed catching for EncounterBot (need a new offset) CloneBot mode to fix Nickname and OT if adverts detected
People listen up don't stand so close, I got somethin that you all should know. Holy matrimony is not for me, I'd rather die alone in misery.
Manually copy trailing attributes on a resize (#12637)
This is a fairly naive fix for this bug. It's not terribly performant, but neither is resize in the first place.
When the buffer gets resized, typically we only copy the text up to the
MeasureRight
point, the last printable char in the row. Then we'd just
use the last char's attributes to fill the remainder of the row.
Instead, this PR changes how reflow behaves when it gets to the end of the row. After we finish copying text, then manually walk through the attributes at the end of the row, and copy them over. This ensures that cells that just have a colored space in them get copied into the new buffer as well, and we don't just blat the last character's attributes into the rest of the row. We'll do a similar thing once we get to the last printable char in the buffer, copying the remaining attributes.
This could DEFINITELY be more performant. I think this current implementation walks the attrs on every cell, then appends the new attrs to the new ATTR_ROW. That could be optimized by just using the actual iterator. The copy after the last printable char bit is also especially bad in this regard. That could likely be a blind copy - I just wanted to get this into the world.
Finally, we now copy the final attributes to the correct buffer: the new one. We used to copy them to the old buffer, which we were about to destroy.
I'll add more gifs in the morning, not enough time to finish spinning a release Terminal build with this tonight.
Closes #32 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Closes #12567
(cherry picked from commit 855e1360c0ff810decf862f1d90e15b5f49e7bbd)
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youtube-related changes:
- fixed silly mistake that made all shorts download in default format instead of preferred one
- made youtube module return full video (audio + video) if it's available and matches selected quality (usually 720p)
- changed the order of streams in video render (now video is first)
other changes:
- hopefully fixed zoom in on input in safari
- moved match module from sub to main modules directory
For fiery terrain, targeted earthquakes, and curse removal, damage player last so messages are ordered properly if the player dies. Avoids "You die. The lava burns you!" and "The ground shakes! The ceiling caves in! You die. The white jelly wails out in pain! The white jelly is embedded in the rock!".
Update to July release
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Zhou Song [email protected] Zhu Jianmin [email protected] Ziqi Chen [email protected]
Change-Id: I430517d403f6057bda3b6236b8dd5424decf0922
Adding GPS Helper Mod with author permission
Adding GPS Helper Mod with author permission
Kaito [author] Jul 1 @ 1:20pm No, I had not considered it yet. Feel free to have a look. I'm kinda busy irl right now, so it would be a while before I could look.
In theory it all runs on the client, but you'll have to check the API.
Doc1979 Jun 28 @ 4:37pm Does this use server only commands? If not, have you thought of making it into a PluginLoader plugin? I was thinking of looking at your github to see if I could convert it myself, but if its already on your todo list, I'll wait
/wordpress: Update to Version 6.0
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Sprout EmbeddedForm independent of Space Registration (#620)
EmbeddedForms allow AirTable forms to be embedded directly into a Room.
Things like opinion polls, newsletter signups, comment boxes, etc.
If you can make an AirTable form for it, you can put it on your landing page!
Squashed commit of the following:
commit ede2fbff74f634756b5ba6dfa7a76f765ea20307 Author: Zee Spencer [email protected] Date: Wed Mar 9 19:58:10 2022 -0800
Sprout `EmbeddableForm` Furniture
As we begin this, we thought that it makes sense to start down the path
of using a generic piece of Furniture, so that we're catfooding what the
customer experience for other Spaces look like.
So we've sprouted a piece of furniture that can embed a form from
Airtable right into a Space! MAGIC!
Co-authored-by: Ana Ulin [email protected] Co-authored-by: Zee Spencer [email protected]
Fix card cover height in Firefox
Fuck you Firefox.
i hate my life unity crashed and it reverted the changes i made
truly a bruh moment
fix(mu4e): Support mu 1.8
Thanks to some combination of ignorance and obstinance, mu4e has thrown compatibility to the wind and completely ignored the exitance of define-obsolete-function-alias. Coupled with the inconsistent/partial function renaming, this has made the mu4e 1.6⟶1.8 change particularly annoying to deal with.
By suffering the pain of doing the mu4e author's work for them, we can
use defalias to give backwards compatibility a good shot for about 60
functions. Some mu4ex functions are now mu4e--x, others are unchanged,
and then you've got a few odd changes like mu4eproc -> mu4e--server and
mu4e-search-rerun. The form of message :from entries has also changed,
and a new (mu4e) entrypoint added supplanting mu4e~start.
Co-authored-by: Rahguzar [email protected]
are aware of their breach of USC 18.2, 18.3, 18.21, 18.215, 18.225, AS FILED WITH THE SEC.
Christmas came early for some, but if they sold it in the quarter prior while the price was higher… then for sure they are not going to talking to any regulatory choir.
Like as in, the Jury— I met Johnny, a loooooooomg time ago, and just enough time , as implied.
CONFIRMED.
are aware of their breach of USC 18.2, 18.3, 18.21, 18.215, 18.225, AS FILED WITH THE SEC.
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ConfirmationNotice?docId=ZOCFS3HH2UeHQe8j2tXJoQ==
in their pleadings in the matter of NYSCEF 153974/2020 , represented by Wilson, Elser & Ingram LLP.
- ON A 24 HOUR BASIS, RECORDED MY EVERY STEP AND MOTION.
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=c3iexOlBwsgc1lnMJ2_PLUS_AqQ==
--- ASHLEY HUMPHRIES, OF WILSON , ELSER & DICKER.
At will, didn’t know a JD came with that privilege without a court order or consent.
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=HbnFLHB3tyjhEWAYb6mOPw==
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=YvkihzM1cwANtAvbUwWX_PLUS_g==
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=UZsCx4RNLy/6V9gf1BkpTQ==
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=YGRsoOyDJuc93MrOnwh5Jw==
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=84wdx4RhX5LEi0sISXetBw==
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=5uMb/ORklCen4NaSEt6oFg==
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=C4X_PLUS_6_PLUS_kgBxoElZyFgKxGEQ==
THE JUDGE, CLERK AND INSTEAD OF DEALING WITH THEIR TAX-EVASIONS AND ILLEGAL CONDUCT.
HOW EXACTLY DID THEY EVEN GET AN IMAGE OF MY RECEIPT?
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=Uavl5NRQV4YHKqWUf8fyVQ==
- HAVE ALSO MONITORED ME FROM THE CORRIDOR, AND THROUGH MY DOOR.
- BY ALL OF THE ATTORNEYS, COUNSELORS, AND STAFF OF SULLIVAN PROPERTIES, LP.
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=PWFQc/WFihoyIKwEunaalQ==
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=oz2nfEu9a94Y3U5/kpIt5g==
-- USING ONE OF THEIR OWN TENANTS AS THE VIDEOGRAPHER.
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=PWFQc/WFihoyIKwEunaalQ==
- HERE ARE SOME OF THE PROVISIONS FOR AIDING AND ABETTING TAX EVASION. BY WAY OF OBSTRUCTION, OMISSIONS, AND UNFAIR DEALINGS.
- COSTED THE INVESTORS OF STATE FARM THE GREATER OF 1.5 BILLION DOLLARS AND ALSO ONE INVESTMENT ADVISER:
- FILER 93715 - AFTER 27 YEARS RANDOMLY DECIDED TO " CEASE TO EXIST "
RE: 153974 - VIOLATION OF PRIVACY...
/S/ BO DINCER
TEL. 646-256-3609
TEL. 917-378-3467
[email protected]
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=au8qh7Dn66hrVmJ9DX_PLUS_bdg==
https://saaze2311prdsra.blob.core.windows.net/clean/f6d60b925fd3ec11a7b5002248286386/8209-$BROOKS--4776256-6109023[FILED].pdf
Despite the breach USC code 18.2, 18.3, 18.4, 18.21, 18.215, 18.225 - do the counselors of Sullivan Properties also get charged concurrent sentences like the counselors of Bernie Madoff? How do I go about insuring those assets of mine which have NOT been returned as of current? I will not pursue the FDIC for my money, however other may, as they have reported both vacancies and a growth +/- while considering the 10 years prior did represent YoY changes which do not represent a natural NNN-Lease, as those would be linear. About MY deposit: My Deposit is being held at a bank that is, per FDIC guidelines, holding unlawful assets in custody
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as none of the properties in LOAN 50074 to State Farm Bank, FSB
have a certificate of occupancy.
Hence, my concern is not only what happens to my rent and security deposit being held on deposit illegally at JP Morgan Chase Bank, but how many other Loans does State Farm have that are undisclosed, notwithstanding the legal matter
of NYSCEF 153974_2020.
--- SECURITY DEPOSIT(S) ARE HELD IN CUSTODY
AT JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N/A
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=R9aac7D6DBJZ1wsiq0b38A==
SULLIVAN PROPERTIES LP 101 WEST 55TH STREET, NEW YORK NY 10019 DOES NOT HAVE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 111 SULLIVAN STREET, 113 SULLIVAN STREET OR 115 SULLIVAN STREET (REAR)
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=SgjFfExxNV4Y4DTX6pANaA==
THERE WERE NO CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY ON FILE FOR MY APARTMENT. 111 REAR SULLIVAN STREET NEW YORK NY 10012 AT ANY POINT IN TIME
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=IJ47OvVzsLObNsXt0u8trg==
2020-08-04 111 SULLIVAN STREET [ REAR ]
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=zXega0sLahw5fVuBTVtpnw==
111 REAR SULLIVAN STREET LEGAL ADULT USE: NO
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=9zQd7Hu3cy9vp6I960WGNQ==
Additionally… RENT PAYMENTS 2020_07_25 -HAVE NOT BEEN REFUNDED AS OF CURRENT.
NOTWITHSTANDING MY DEMANDS, A DEFAULT or " NON-JOINDER " IN THE MATTER OF 153974/2020
MY SECURITY DEPOSIT ALSO WAS NOT RETURNED AND THE GREATER AMOUNTS OF RENTS AND SECURITY ARE
"presented to State Farm" as lawful RENT PAYMENT(S)
- HELD IN CUSTODY AT JP MORGAN CHASE, N/A
and the YoY return on all six properties is conveniently double-digits THE INITIAL FINANCING / MORTGAGE TO PURCHASE THE PROPERTIES IN QUESTION WERE FROM JP MORGAN CHASE IN 1989.
Continuing Financial Crimes 18.225
18.215 is filed as payments received by the directors of State Farm.
TCR5 Index Attached.
USC 18.215 and 18.225 VIOLATED.
Loan 50074 EST ++
https://a836-acris.nyc.gov/DS/DocumentSearch/DocumentImageView?doc_id=FT_1000000324600
https://a836-acris.nyc.gov/DS/DocumentSearch/DocumentImageView?doc_id=FT_1350000324035
https://a836-acris.nyc.gov/DS/DocumentSearch/DocumentDetail?doc_id=FT_1350000324035
THE LOAN DOCKETS AND TAX RECEIPTS WERE ANNEXED IN THE MATTER OF 153974/2020. —-THE ACCOUNT ADDRESS:
FOR THE ENTITIES BELOW IS, to the best of my knowledge..
101 WEST 55TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY, 10019
OR
103 WEST 55TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY, 10019
UNDER THE CORPORATE NAMES, OR INDIVIDUALS
[ DONALD ZUCKER, LAURIE ZUCKER, ANDRES REYNOSO, OR ONE OF THEIR OTHER DIRECTORS UNDER THESE ENTITIES ]
SULLIVAN PROPERTIES LP
SULLIVAN GP LLC
MANHATTAN SKYLINE MANAGEMENT CORP.
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=Mjxo9_PLUS_FdCN/p2Jrgw4MkIQ==
PER THE NEW YORK SUPREME COURT DOCKETS • CUSTODY OF THOSE ASSETS ARE HELD AT: JP MORGAN CHASE, N/A PER the FDIC are unlawful for custody at any US depository institution, assuming they custody all those imaginary rents at the same bank? https://saaze2311prdsra.blob.core.windows.net/clean/732fabe9acd7ec11a7b50022483079c1/2020-08-09-67PP-50074.png
Begin forwarded message: From: Bo Dincer Date: May 17, 2022 at 9:26:39 PM EDT To: CRC FTC REPORTS , [email protected] Cc: BBO 121
Thank you for understanding and responding to these unusual proceedings and during the COVID-19 pandemic decided to Violate my Privacy and my home, perverted and self-proclaimed landlords most likely have more items which need be reviewed in their thought process ( as in evaluated ) to avoid "spillage" with the brains of general population, as I belive they are substandard, no matter how much money they have — combined. /s/ Bo Dincer.
*Checking this box authorizes the FDIC to respond to your inquiry, no check box on the lease for the unlawful legal RECEIPTS which also may or may have been used in furtherance of the SEC filer, item 10 in Madoff, and USC 18.21 Violated as misrepresented to the public and used in conjunction with USC 18.225.
- see also: USC 18.2, USC 18.3, USC 18.4, and USC 26.X
Most respectfully,
/S/ BO DINCER.
Alt. 1-646-256-3609.
Alt. [email protected]
P.S. stop spending all day evesdropping on emails, the students are there for a reason you idiots, go - do - something - else.
We.will track those as well.
- if you ask me, what was I doing while they were committing these felonies during the the Covid-19 pandemic, you'll have to reach out to the NSF as well, filed.
makes some of the recent megafauna drops less shit (#14455)
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this is everything i think idk it's 330am
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polishes some things for now therell probably be more later
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Update miscellaneous.dm
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fuck it critical heal
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you're able to the body entirely
A FOOTNOTE, WITH ALL DUE RESPECT TO OPTION 9 #50074 90849565 - THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME.
I HAVE ONE QUESTION: 1-855-835-5324 >> HOW MANY IDIOTS CALLED YOU AFTER THAT? AND CALLED MY BLUFF?
I SWEAR TO G-D ... SHE COULD HAVE ENDED HER FETISH FOR HIGH STAKES LOANS A LOOOOONG TIME AGO, LOOK AT THE VTB NOTES AS WELL. ANOTHER 18.225, 18.21, ETC. AND THOSE TAX-INTERESTS ARE "YES" CLASS III HILDINGS THAT ARE "MAYBE" ON THE SHEET???
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=n_PLUS_CvSQR36fqPKko6L47FFQ==
HENCE, WHERE THIS IS USEFUL...
WITH ALL DUE RESPECT
- I WILL NOT CALL AGAIN TO WASTE YOUR RESOURCES, THOUGH, AND I NEVER DO.. LAST TIME - YOU ALL FOUND ME....
HENCE,
- I WAS CONSIDERING USING THAT AS MY VOICEMAIL - AND DIDN'T
- IT IS FANTASTIC THOUGH.... I EVEN CONSIDERED USING IT AS MY OWN.. I WON'T DO BECAUSE IM SCARED BUT IF WE HAVE TO SPEAK AGAIN, YOU'LL KNOW I DON'T PLAY GAMES -- IT'S A MATTER OF RESPECT, WHY WOULD I CALL YOU- -- TO PLAY GAMES? NOPE.
YOU CAN ALSO MONITOR THOSE VISITORS AS I AM CERTAIN,
A HEROIN ADDICT WILL NOT GO ON TO THE FBI WEB PAGE TO LEARN ABOUT CATCHING UP ON THEIR ADDICTIONS TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES, JUST LIKE THEY WON'T DIAL THAT NUMBER UNLESS THEY ARE MAYBE ONE PERSON, A MILITARY VETERAN FRIEND OF MINE FROM THE HOCKEY TEAM, AND HE KNOWS PROTOCOL SO I HAD TO SHARE THAT WITH HIM... VERY CASUAL, VERY IMPRESSIVE. HAHA.
JUST LIKE NO ONE WILL CALL THAT NUMBER, DIAL 9 AND DROP YOU WITH THAT MUCH INFORMATION IN 20 MINUTES, SO YEAH - IT IS ME. I AM NOT PLAYING POKER WITH YOU - EVER, NOT FOR REAL MONEY..
According to The Merriam-Webster Dictionary, nature is “a creative and controlling force in the universe,” “the external world in its entirety” or “humankind's original condition.”
Continue readingI think it’s time we look to the poets for a better understanding of the term nature. Continue reading
Natural environments can stimulate the senses, providing new and fresh scents, a beautiful array of colours to see, a range of textures to touch and a host of calming sounds.
Continue readingnature sounds were associated with a decrease in the body's sympathetic response (which causes that "fight-or-flight" feeling) and an increase in parasympathetic response—the one that helps the body relax and function in normal circumstances and is sometimes referred to as the "rest-digest" response.
Continue readingBeing in nature, or even viewing scenes of nature, reduces anger, fear, and stress and increases pleasant feelings. Exposure to nature not only makes you feel better emotionally, it contributes to your physical wellbeing, reducing blood pressure, heart rate, muscle tension, and the production of stress hormones.
Continue readingRework Reputation page UI
The previous design had several issues that made it hard to know what your concrete progress was for reputations:
- There were red colors even when you had completed a reputation, which made it hard to quickly understand at a glance which things weren't exalted yet.
- The size of the reputation bars changed depending on the reputation tiers. Some special reputations with unusual tiers (Chromie, Fisherfriends, Ember Court etc) would have a progress bar with a smaller size, which made them stand out.
- There was a horrible hack to special-case the Tillers from MOP to properly display their friendship tiers by hardcoding their reputation IDs. However, this was partially broken and unusable for different tiers.
This commit tries to address these issues by doing several things.
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Bars all have the same fixed max width. All the different friendship tiers make the bar widths automatically adjust as a ratio of the maximum reputation attainable.
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The full bar is always shown, with all the reputation tiers. Obtaining reputation just makes the bar increasingly "fill" its background color.
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The bar is now fully colored in the color of the maximum reputation attainable. This is easier to the eye, as it is easy to quickly check at a glance which reps are not completed yet.
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Names of reputation tiers are only shown when hovering the individual bar segments. The current tier is shown to the right, in the same color as the bar itself.
pacman: depend on libxft-bgra
god this patch is annoying. 2 YEARS. fuck
Delimited string repos are easy to dump with tr, and fixed width are easy with normal nio print, but the newer & most general length-prefixed format is a pain. So, add a mechanism to simplify life. Basically, nio print with -t \n -a foo.LC will dump as newline terminated (or you could do \0 for NUL) { but yeah - you lose perfect generality since the target format doesn't have it }.
perf(lua): add first cut at benchmarks
Example Ruby output:
Starting benchmark run (PID: 39554)
Rehearsal -----------------------------------------------------
pathological 0.842283 0.044546 0.886829 ( 0.887976)
command-t 0.718605 0.014775 0.733380 ( 0.734401)
chromium (subset) 2.889448 0.375507 3.264955 ( 0.584594)
chromium (whole) 3.794513 0.036333 3.830846 ( 0.542142)
big (400k) 5.748676 0.062536 5.811212 ( 0.819703)
------------------------------------------- total: 14.527222sec
user system total real
pathological 0.788505 0.006421 0.794926 ( 0.796025)
command-t 0.668498 0.009170 0.677668 ( 0.678368)
chromium (subset) 2.889850 0.386840 3.276690 ( 0.595200)
chromium (whole) 3.807340 0.033035 3.840375 ( 0.560542)
big (400k) 5.876608 0.038175 5.914783 ( 0.823454)
Lua output:
Rehearsal------------ total wall
pathological 1.265143 (1.266931)
command-t 0.286175 (0.286615)
chromium (subset) 0.453491 (0.163662)
chromium (whole) 0.518156 (0.135855)
big (400k) 0.825949 (0.215629)
Final---------------- total wall
pathological 1.266634 (1.268609)
command-t 0.301985 (0.323223)
chromium (subset) 0.456851 (0.165168)
chromium (whole) 0.522492 (0.137989)
big (400k) 0.823315 (0.214049)
So, yeah, there may be a few suspicious things about these numbers:
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"pathological" numbers seem too high (both cpu and wall).
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Other numbers seem too low.
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I am, as noted in the comments, in a sense comparing "apples and oranges" because I don't think the Ruby tests pass a
limit
option. Having said that, if I do pass one in, it doesn't seem to have a very big impact on the tests, which makes me wonder if I am even threading it through in all the right places... But I added logging and confirmed that without the limit, I get 15 results at most (ie. the default limit), and with a high limit (like 10,000), I get more... (eg. in the "command-t" tests I get 109 results for one of the queries). Who knows? Maybe LuaJIT is just insanely fast, or I am somehow "cheating" without knowing how. Or maybe I introduced a big bug in my porting... We'll see over time, I guess.
On the bright side, the difference between cpu and wall clock times does appear to indicate that at least threading is working as expected. The smaller tests see no difference because they are below the necessary threshold for threading to kick in. But the bigger stests all show the expected roughly 4x improvement.
Tidy up .../billing/services/transactions-csv.js (#2120)
https://eaflood.atlassian.net/browse/WATER-3586
We came across transactions-csv.js as part of working on altering the bill run download to handle SROC bill runs.
To say it angered and upset the current dev team is a bit of an understatement. You could argue calling a function to pull a couple of fields from an object has value (though in our opinion you'd be wrong!)
But there is no reason for making an utter mess of known conventions around private
and public
methods. It is a common practice in JavaScript to prefix private module methods with an underscore. This singles intent to other developers; these methods are only used internally by the module, and those without it are for use elsewhere in the code.
So, after another day of struggling through the code imagine our consternation when we come across this
exports._getInvoiceData = getInvoiceData
exports._getInvoiceAccountData = getInvoiceAccountData
exports._getTransactionData = getTransactionData
exports._getTransactionAmounts = getTransactionAmounts
exports.createCSV = createCSV
exports.getCSVFileName = getCSVFileName
We are making private
methods public
but when we do so we are identifying them as private
. Arrrrgh!!! 🤬😠
As far as we can see this was solely for the purpose of testing the methods. They are not referenced anywhere else!!! So, added to our convention-breaking we're also directly testing methods intended to be private and making them public purely to allow those tests to run. 🤯🤦
We have no words. Just know this change attempts to make things a little better 🥹