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There goes my Sunday then: thanks Jira and Tempo.io, you provide great business value (NOT)
https://github.com/Ocramius/harvest-to-jira-tempo-time-sync/pull/73
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since I'm down this rabbit hole: getting the account ID for a Jira user is a mess too.
Yay?
Oh, and BTW, if you use /rest/api/3/user/bulk/migration?username=<your-user>
, you don't get 404
errors, but rather responses with "unknown"
in the body.
Amazing.
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I suppose mailing them about this doesn't hurt:
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Wow, the tempo.io API now operates only with #Jira issue identifiers rather than Jira ticket IDs.
If I need to touch their API, I now have to also talk to Jira to figure out that ABC-123
is id 777888999
, which requires more secrets, and more authentication flows -.-
This is so messed up.
https://help.tempo.io/timesheets/latest/tempo-api-version-4-0-vs-version-3-0-a-comparison
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Oh look, deployments happening 1 hour before a customer demo on a Friday, while I'm actually stepping away from the computer because I really have to (because IRL stuff) today:
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(yes, other way around is more complicated, in fact)
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I'm ashamed that I envisioned this plan myself, but I'm gonna deploy one k8s cluster per service now...
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Touching anything jinja2-based is extremely error-prone: I want to get out of it for @homeassistant automations ASAP, and back into @nodered, but it's the only way to make a composite expression sensor without touching python, AFAIK
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UIs rendering "X minutes ago" instead of a timestamp: why?
I can compute the difference myself, but if I'm investigating a failure, I want precise timestamps to work with, to create/document a timeline :|
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Babysitting a Kafka cluster since early morning...
TBH, it recovers on its own, but all alarms are ringing, until it's done.
How's your day?
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And this one also supports #PHP 8.4 now: https://github.com/Ocramius/DoctrineBatchUtils/releases/tag/2.9.0
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Aaaand released mutation testing tooling connected to this: https://github.com/Roave/infection-static-analysis-plugin/releases/tag/1.36.0
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Well, seems like running CI for my laptop #nixos flakes on Github Actions is a no-go.
Github runners have ~7Gb of disk space for private repos, and my /nix/store
is currently ~30Gb (with ZFS compression).
Could perhaps set up my own runner, somewhere in the basement...
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How did @github become so broken, that I can't even properly select text in files?!
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