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More broadly: I had just assumed that if I was implementing a method named `write` or `send` or `tls_write`, I would be sending data on the socket in one direction...

> I don't see where cr_connect_nonblocking writes to an empty buffer. Can you point it out to me? I think what I meant by this is, while it is reading...

Here's my basic attempt at this: https://github.com/kevinburke/buildkite/commit/72abf9c23d7bbdc999a964f55644dac1fc45eb28 I'm using iTerm2, and I can see base64 data being downloaded and printed, but iTerm2 can't render it - I just get one...

Ah... this is another master vs. main issue. I think it's working now, once I fix that!

Yeah I figured that out; the wording there seemed a little unnecessary, given that the user is currently viewing the dashboard they'd like to save. wouldn't "Are you sure" suffice...

I was able to trigger it by setting debug = True in pip/tests/functional/test_install_user.py in the script.pip calls. On Wednesday, September 10, 2014, Matt Iversen [email protected] wrote: > Where / when...

I think they'd be fine, but yeah you'd want to add some sort of way to load credentials that's not hardcoding them. You might also want to configure the number...

(I'm using this library: https://godoc.org/github.com/aristanetworks/goarista/monotime)

(In the grand scheme of things I doubt this matters much since I'm pretty confident the system can tolerate a negative time measurement. But it's good to do the right...

I wrote more about it here https://kev.inburke.com/kevin/leap-seconds/