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I'd like to be able to do a face auth and if a valid user is found, I'd like to simulate a click of the Microphone button without the user having to do so. How can this be done with the existing Chatbot component ?
Docs on thanos architecture are really great and help beginners to understand various components of thanos really well! As a new contributor, I found it a little difficult to run and understand the tests on my own. It would be great if there are some reference docs on the unit and e2e tests as well!
Local PV (device) provisioner leaves a stale BDC in the following case:
- On PVC request, creates a BDC
- If the system doesn't have a matching BD, then PVC request keeps retrying, and so does the NDM operator that keeps retrying
- Now if the user deletes the PVC, then Local PV (device) provisioner doesn't get the trigger to process delete, as there was no PVC.
This causes the stale BDC
I read the docs of dexie-export-import thoroughly, however I didn't find a way how to add onto the current database when importing the data. It either completely replaces the whole table or merges and overwrites any row with the same id.
What I'd like to do is to import the data with new id's, while keeping the old data in the table intact.
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Here is an issues with detailed description: NekR/offline-plugin#77
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Currently, notifications show time in the format HH:MM:SS:
We want instead to check the browser locales and display the time according to the user location/preferences. Date formatting should be done either natively (i18n module, cf. [here](https://developer.mozill
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There are a lot of options in persistConfig that aren't mentioned in the README. We should add a section to the README that documents each option you can declare in a persistConfig.