Paul Hinze
Paul Hinze
Hi @nstng and @appst - sorry to hear about the sporadic failures you're seeing. Sporadic issues are always tough to debug, so more information will be helpful for us to...
Hi Kendal, Thanks for the continued updates on your testing. You're asking the same question that was in my mind about the hangs - is this at the VirtualBox layer...
I just had this happen to me and I checked `curl` to reddit.com from the host that was running libreddit and sure enough it was returning `403 Blocked` responses. Moving...
That contributes to the theory that Reddit just updated their IP blocklists to be much stricter. My guess is they’re working towards blocking everything but end users - so like...
Ha! I hadn't thought about the Aussie angle. :) I'm +1 for merging this. @elasticdog you wanna weigh in?
I think this might be a good idea! :bulb: But I'm a bit confused about the mechanics you're describing. Right now, `fh halt` and `fh destroy` map precisely to the...
No I think hiera is still the way to go. You guessed right - I'm picturing a little bit of ruby code that would generate a hiera json or yaml...
Yep that's the right order, but Squash and Tomatoes should show up indented under Vegetable. You can mess around with the category hierarchy on the settings page to test things...
Some example docs talking about this kind of functionality: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-for-websites/cards/guides/getting-started Those are Twitter specific but I think there's some Open Graph standard discussed on there that might cover multiple services....
Hello, I have a Mac (albeit it's 10.7) and I can run green_shoes more or less happily with ruby 1.9.3. It took a bit of doing for me to get...