Heh. Even having a direct line to Comcast may not help.
I’ve been having problems with the Prime Video AppleTV app having issues with taking a really long time to log in, throwing up some error messages before finally connecting.
And working for AWS I was able to find the correct chat room and talk directly to one of the developers. They had me try a few things and gave up.
And as another commenter here mentioned, my first thought was maybe some of my network filtering. But Prime Video works fine on my computers, phone, and console.
Current season? I had a look and there is the new Fiona and Cake series coming at the end of August. But I thought there the last episode before that was in 2021?
And before you say “Just don’t attend”, I can sometimes use that option. But then other times it becomes all game theory because if they can convince enough other people to attend, you lose politically if people start routing around you on your own project.
At a previous job, we had "no meetings thursdays". It was great for a while, and then product management started scheduling meetings on thursdays "because it's the only time when everyone is free"
Hey there! Thanks for your feedback, we should've have been more clear. What our extension allows you to do on VS Code is:
- Go to a file / highlight a block of code you want to understand at depth
- We take the commit hashes for the lines selected (the whole file if no LOC selected)
- We pass those commit hashes as a parameter to the GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket API to obtain all the associated PRs
- We sort those PRs by relevance (using number of comments as the heuristic)
- With the title of that PR, we search for the Slack threads and Jira tickets most closely associated to that PR title (if you optinally integrated Slack and/or Jira)
- We aggregate to a GPT prompt the title and body of the most relevant piece of info from each source, to finally generate a summary of that code context.
China has not invaded any country in decades, or imposed sanctions that have devasted the lives of millions in poor countries, unlike the West, led by the United States.
I’ve been having problems with the Prime Video AppleTV app having issues with taking a really long time to log in, throwing up some error messages before finally connecting.
And working for AWS I was able to find the correct chat room and talk directly to one of the developers. They had me try a few things and gave up.
And as another commenter here mentioned, my first thought was maybe some of my network filtering. But Prime Video works fine on my computers, phone, and console.