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Looks like they have a migration guide available here: https://expressjs.com/en/guide/migrating-5.html


Also noticed that the Status page linked from the logged out https://twitter.com page has been expired since Aug 29.

Not especially interesting, but probably an indication that some of the non-core stuff is getting overlooked.


The API page is still up

https://api.twitterstat.us/


Goodreads allows you to export your library via CSV.


Right, if the question is asking about exporting your book lists from Goodreads and then (eventually) importing them into Booqsi, that's definitely allowed.


Yes, sorry! I may have phrased that incorrectly - I meant exporting your Goodreads data and importing them into Booqsi (which Storygraph allows you to do, though it can take some time).


Linode also charged you the $20 right up front and held on to it for the month.


Yeah, this is why spamming your general status page with lots of information is a bad idea. I have no idea what's going on there. At first glance it looks like half their services are having issues, which makes me think it always looks like that, which means it tells me nothing without digging into the detailed issues.


OVH is a multinational broadband ISP in addition to colo, cloud/vserver, dedicated, voip, domain registrar, etc.

Looking at the columns at a glance, there are almost no events "in progress" (most are Closed) and the vast majority of the open events are early warning for maintenance windows affecting very specific services.


Linode opens a ticket for all affected users and emails them proactively, I think this is the right way to message this type of outage.


Yep and it's one of the main reasons I pay $20 an instance per month instead of $5.

Sometimes you actually do get what you pay for.


They send you status updates too, which is great.


Hacked together a Vagrantfile if anyone wants to try it out:

https://github.com/silas/vagrant-lmctfy


This is super nice for anyone running RHEL/EL, lets you use recent versions of Python, Ruby, Perl, etc.. without having to package everything yourself.


Google Test Automation Conference talk on Appium if you're interested:

https://developers.google.com/google-test-automation-confere...


Gmail is written using the Closure library:

https://developers.google.com/closure/faq#gwt


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