| 01:49 | <Chris de Almeida> | draft schedule is up! see Reflector issue for link: https://github.com/tc39/Reflector/issues/564 |
| 01:56 | <nicolo-ribaudo> | Day 1 afternoon there are a bunch of stage 4 advancements and my low priority topic. I wonder if we could squeeze some time off the advancements (that tend to be very quick), and replace my low priority topic with a different 30 min one? I'm very happy to present, but I'm feeling a bit like I'm wasting time by presenting it when there are things currently scheduled to overflow 😅 |
| 02:04 | <Chris de Almeida> | sounds like you are volunteering to move your topic to the bottom of schedule priority. we can certainly do that |
| 02:04 | <nicolo-ribaudo> | Well it was already marked as low priority in the agenda |
| 02:04 | <nicolo-ribaudo> | I mean the one about other module stuff on the web |
| 02:05 | <nicolo-ribaudo> | Which is just an informative topic, not something for our specs |
| 05:48 | <Christian Ulbrich> | Is https://tcq.app working for anyone? It seems to be broken on my side of the internet |
| 05:51 | <Chris de Almeida> | internal server error 😠|
| 05:56 | <Chris de Almeida> | /summon bterlson |
| 06:18 | <Christian Ulbrich> | Chris de Almeida: Didn't know you were here in person. :) |
| 06:29 | <nicolo-ribaudo> | Can we try with the V2 this time? 😅 |
| 06:37 | <Chris de Almeida> | we just might! Christian and I are trying to reproduce the bugs we found from using it last time and we can't reproduce... |
| 07:49 | <Rob Palmer> | Brian is also debugging TCQ: Legendary Edition |
| 07:54 | <Christian Ulbrich> | Rob Palmer: If you could get him, to give away the stats of his setup (VM cpu cores, ram size), I could reproduce this at least as an approximation. I very very highly assume, that there are various race conditions in his original code (that TCQ reloaded, simply re-uses) - having an environment that is more close to his original, might "solve" the currently reported bugs for TCQ reloaded, which we could not reproduce now. |
| 10:41 | <Rob Palmer> | It's hosted on app service D1 plan, 1GB ram, some slice of a vcpu not sure if multicore |