<robertknight> Genius' proxy is somewhat better at privacy than Via. It disables form elements so the user cannot enter passwords and makes `document.cookie` assignments a no-op. I'm sure it is a leaky sieve and there are plenty of ways that the site might try to persist origin-specific data that would end up being visible to all JS loaded via the proxy.
<seanh> But I'm thinking `include_replies` is a bad name now, ,aybe `separate_replies`?
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<seanh> robertknight: So I take it that site.scss is where I should put any new styles that I need for this home page thing?
<robertknight> seanh: Yes.
<nick> okay, so I'm going to simulate a smokey failure, so ignore any email you may (or may not) get
<dwhly> SMOKEY IS CRITICAL!
<dwhly> That may be the next h t-shirt.
<nick> ok, so that sends email to sr@
<nick> I think I'm confident enough in how that's working to turn on pagerduty notifications for that alert
<nick> so I might just try that, too
<dwhly> whoop there it is.
<lenazun> want
<nick> <3
<nick> I WANT THIS
<nick> okay, tests over
<nick> any alerts you see now are The Real Thing
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<nick> oh for god's sake
<nick> I'm an idiot
<nick> 5 minutes != 10 minutes
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<nick> okay, one more alert incoming
<nick> Great work @robertknight, @seanh. I'm marking our first smoke testing story as done :)
<nick> I'll take a look at the via stuff tomorrow @robertknight.
<pfowler> Dan what is your availability to interview Ian? He sent me an email asking if you could do this tomorrow afternoon UK time, and I'm pretty sure you are having surgery.