Alexander Macdonald

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Here's the real-world scenario we encountered: - one of our Macs was configured with gatekeeper set to "allow apps downloaded from App Store and identified developers" - a signed app...

It's been a while since I used MinGW @sergiud - I think you meant @alexsmac :)

I'm surprised there isn't an easier way to front ECR behind a CNAME, it's definitely a usability failure in my opinion. Nevertheless I was able to cobble together workaround which...

Data beyond our control from real world sources - there are more cases that need to be escaped (U+0000 through U+001F) per the spec here http://www.json.org/ otherwise it will produce...

Here's another example of breakage in both keys and values: ``` cat(RJSONIO::toJSON(list("interesting chars \u0001\u0002\u0003\u0004\u0005\u0006\u0007\u0008\u0009\u000A\u000B\u000C\u000D\u000E\u000F\u0010\u0010\u0011\u0012\u0013\u0014\u0015\u0016\u0017\u0018\u0019\u001A\u001B\u001C\u001D\u001E\u001F" = "interesting chars \u0001\u0002\u0003\u0004\u0005\u0006\u0007\u0008\u0009\u000A\u000B\u000C\u000D\u000E\u000F\u0010\u0010\u0011\u0012\u0013\u0014\u0015\u0016\u0017\u0018\u0019\u001A\u001B\u001C\u001D\u001E\u001F"))) { "interesting chars : "interesting chars \b\t\n \f\r }> ```

@dmoklaf It looks like it is working as expected to me. You can dump the order in which python runs init methods via this: ``` from aiohttp.client_exceptions import ClientConnectorError for...