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Sep 19, 2018 01:34
Thanks for your input :)
Sep 19, 2018 01:34
@Rick Not particularly interested in rewriting the url, but could
Sep 19, 2018 01:22
Hm what do you mean by "load the browser on the server"?
Sep 19, 2018 01:19
I essentially want to use a bunch of browser instances to my demo app as proxies themselves for network traffic. So I have a server, it hosts a web app. Browsers visit that webapp and are now running my client side javascript. On the server is crawler, or some other job, and I want to take the traffic for that job, and proxy it through the browsers. The end result is masking the IP of the server, and instead showing up as those of the browser instances.
Sep 19, 2018 01:16
Ok I now know where our wires got crossed.. the terminology isn't very forgiving here I'll try to be more explicit
Sep 19, 2018 01:13
interesting... any idea if there exists a service worker proxy project?
Sep 19, 2018 01:06
@Rick Not specifically. I have a server that has clients (browsers) connected to it (sessions via webtunnel), and I'd like to run something on the client side JS to take traffic from the server and act as the proxy. Its just a proof of concept for school so it doesnt need to be crazy
Sep 19, 2018 01:03
@Rick Yeah I'm thinking of client side
Sep 19, 2018 01:00
@Rick If such a thing exists, the name of the project :)
Sep 19, 2018 00:59
Is anyone aware of proxy server that runs in browser? Using the browser as the proxy
 

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Oct 13, 2015 19:07
Ill probably just figure out some 1 version solution, or quit lol
Oct 13, 2015 19:07
@tristan the provided versioned code is an SDK whose objects and so on we use directly (unwrapped)
Oct 13, 2015 19:05
@AdamSmith I'm talking about the facebook marketing api SDK... where each version is supported for 6 months lol
Oct 13, 2015 19:04
@AdamSmith lol awesome domain grab
Oct 13, 2015 19:04
@tristan Yeah. It's annoying because the upgrade isn't even that big of a deal. It's just riskier than no upgrade, so the answer is no.
Oct 13, 2015 19:03
The father of economics is right. Thanks @AdamSmith ;) lol
Oct 13, 2015 19:01
Thanks guys - I know its a stupid situation but I appreciate the input
Oct 13, 2015 18:59
What about fork + rename the package repo as a stop-gap?
Oct 13, 2015 18:59
Well the annoying thing is they want to migrate in 4 months, and in order to build out the new features in the old version would take about that, so by the time we're done we'll have to work through a bunch of crap purely due to lack of foresight
Oct 13, 2015 18:58
Large org, want to use new API SDK for one part of project but others unwilling to migrate
Oct 13, 2015 18:57
lol got it
Oct 13, 2015 18:57
@davidism is that a hard rule without possibility of workaround?
Oct 13, 2015 18:56
I'm trying to install 2 different versions of the same package via pip. I've targetted the different tagged releases in requirements.txt and have used #egg=DerpPackageV1 and #egg=DerpPackageV2 but can't actually seem to get both versions to be independently importable / usable. Any ideas? Lost cause?
 

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Jun 19, 2015 14:57
What's very interesting about AI like this, is it absolutely causes us to cut through views like moral relativism. At some point we have to weigh in.
Jun 19, 2015 14:55
Live's saved also doesn't "make sense" without considering the lives in question (however ... unattractive that is).
Jun 19, 2015 14:53
@AndyProwl Would "fine don't use a car" qualify as choosing not to? (In your view)
Jun 19, 2015 14:52
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