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yeah there are a few possible causes. e.g. wmio is async, so it may respond 201 and later fail them internally. also at least one possible source of dupes in the bridgy query itself. definitely preliminary, as mentioned :P
snarfed
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2017-08-18 22:21
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wilkie: yeah, my sense is that you want to do some sort of series of polls over a period of time, and if they fail to appear during all of them (maybe over the course of 6 months or a year) they get removed
cwebber2
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2017-08-15 18:27
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I also found that one of the templates (Pixelated) in the list would fail to generate the video
schmarty
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2017-08-12 14:55
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AMP Fail. Gizmodo linked to a Motherboard article, but the AMP version, and something's wrong with it. Only shows the logo for me: https://motherboard.vice.com/amp/en_us/article/vbv54d/google-on-anti-diversity-manifesto-employees-must-feel-safe-sharing-their-opinions
gRegorLove
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2017-08-11 22:13
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fortunately it doesn't charge you for queries that fail (for any reason)
snarfed
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2017-08-11 22:10
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in related news, my HWC project tonight was a complete fail ?
aaronpk
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2017-08-10 04:17
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sknebel: i like aaronpk's suggestion of a warning or soft fail
schmarty
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2017-08-07 16:42
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schmarty: agreed, seems like a soft fail or warning about recently expired certs would be better than the brick wall you get right now
aaronpk
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2017-08-07 16:42
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Heck people have helped new people setup domains, hosting, sites at IndieWebCamps which then fail later.
[tantek]
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2017-08-07 16:06
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Lots of reasons any kind of script automation kind fail
[tantek]
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2017-08-07 16:00
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