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How do you all think about Polls as part of your website? I know they're a thing on Twitter / Mastodon / Tumblr. I've tried embedding a (insert your polling software here) form in a Note post and that seems to work okay, especially if you want access to not be constrained to any specific silo. https://www.luisquintanilla.me/feed/ms-forms-embed-test
lqdev[m]
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2023-01-30 20:18
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safe enough to test it on other live systems?
[pfefferle]
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2023-01-28 17:34
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[pfefferle] It works well with my test data. Meant to come back and advise.
GWG
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2023-01-28 16:45
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Hm, I can't seem to find a site still on 3 to test. Also struggling to find anything in the github PRs
[aciccarello]
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2023-01-28 03:26
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I think my test account's instance recently upgraded to v4 which could be related
[aciccarello]
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2023-01-28 03:20
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On my test one, yes. I should do a few more tests to be sure.
GWG
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2023-01-26 19:05
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your unit tests would only test your code, not live Bridgy calls
[snarfed]
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2023-01-25 03:59
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[snarfed]: How do I test what your code will do with it when I send it?
GWG
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2023-01-25 03:57
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GWG also as usual I'll recommend unit tests 😎 even if you can't predict absolutely every user situation, you can set up tests with a wide range of them, so you don't have to depend on users to test for you
[snarfed]
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2023-01-25 03:50
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edited /selfdogfood (-357) "move test in production example to that page, to-do for test in production completed, incorporate some SAs"
Loqi
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2023-01-24 01:47
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