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it's not clear from the Client Libary Guide that the default behavior of signUp when used with the hosted platform is to send an email confirmation,
we should:
- include this as a note here
- add an example showing the return value when this happens
- update any auth [examples](htt
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If you command a lane change under 45mph, nothing will happen. It it should be clear to the user that no lane change can be done because the speed is too low.
Perhaps instead of the message "Steer Left to Start Lane Change" that appears above 45mph something like "Speed too low for lane change"
The problem faced currently?
While adding an ingress route, or a target in ingress route.
If by mistake white space gets added to the route or host. We get the error specified route not found or unable to reach the specified target
How can we solve it?
Mission control should remove the white space if present before saving the config
If you want this feature to be implemented, gi
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When attempting to do a login to an account that has 2FA enabled, but without the 2FA details, it seems to return the wrong error response. Not just the message, but the whole object is different. I understand that this is likely not a priority considering everything works, but for parity's sake, it would be nice to have this implemented the right way.
I also noticed t
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BuildPulse
Spend more time shipping and less time re-running flaky tests
BuildPulse automatically detects flaky tests and highlights the most disruptive ones so you know exactly where to focus first for maximum impact.
Integrates with popular test frameworks for JavaScript (Cypress, Jest), Ruby (minitest, RSpec), Go, Python, and others.
Works with CircleCI, GitHub Actions, Semaphore, Travis CI, Jenkins (beta), and Buildkite (beta). Others are available by request.
Currently, we use names of the form
id_{}to name test cases stored to disk using anOnDiskCorpus.We should change this behavior so that we have globally unique test case names. This can be achieved by combining some minimal metadata (such as timestamp, last mutator) with a hash of the test case input data.