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Core operators have not moved to new AIP-21 compliant modules.
In most cases this means that the _sensor or _operator suffixes need to be deleted from the module name and in place of the old module a class deprecation warning should be added.
After making a change to the master branch, the
Specifically, we should use the normal Save/Discard widget that we use across all of "organization settings", rather than the custom inconsistent "Click outside to save or click discard to discard" UI that it currently has.
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The annotation value require-whisk-auth: false on a web action leads the controller to reject the web action invocation.
- The openwhisk documentation does not say what should happen when the value is false. I don't know why this case is omitted case https://github.com/apache/openwhisk/blob/master/docs/webactions.md#securing-web-actions
- The implementation treats this case as "not allowed
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https://aomediacodec.github.io/av1-avif/#avif-mime-definition
.avif image/avif
.avifs image/avif-sequence
This is being prototyped in Chrome: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=960620
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The comment says functions return pointers for malloc-ed buffers, but the implementations don't seem like so.
https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/blob/c196db5f0a5b957983351ad51ef360bfc68fbd66/include/tscore/ink_base64.h#L34-L35
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I have a lot of trouble distinguishing between the shades of green signifying a running vs successful query in sqllab.
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Ideally these would be two different colors for running vs successful. Maybe yellow and green respectively?
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