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Background
Often Tor only nodes become unreachable while still online which causes long channel downtimes and being unable to fulfill Pool bids.
Your environment
- version of
lnd
v0.12.1 - which operating system (
uname -a
on *Nix)
Linux raspberrypi 5.10.17-v8+ #1403 SMP PREEMPT Mon Feb 22 11:37:54 GMT 2021
aarch64 GNU/Linux - version of
btcd
,bitcoind
, or other back
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- OS: Linux
- Version of IPFS Desktop: 0.16.2
Describe the bug
npm warns about a deprecated module called i18next-node-fs-backend
npm WARN deprecated i18next-node-fs-backend@2.1.3: replaced by i18next-fs-backend
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Describe the feature you'd like supported
We should change the CID after enough idle time so that any possible NAT rebinding would be harder to be tracked by an outside observer. The simplest way to implement this would be in the flush send code path. When first starting a flush, check how much time has elapsed since the last send. If it's greater than X (20? 30?) seconds force a CID update
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Tokio's automatic cooperative task yielding feature can cause abruptly prevent a task from making further progress. A very busy connection driver might as a result end up failing to fairly serve transmits or timeouts, resulting in bad behavior (e.g. spurious timeouts or congestion window reduction) under heavy load.
Ideally tokio will expose some too
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Small UX improvement idea:
Companion should keep track of errored loads from local gateway and attempt to reload respective tabs (if still present) when API state changes from offline to online.
Take this class, for example:
`
import Foundation
// some comment has import SOMEBADTHING
public protocol TestProtocol: AnyObject {
func doSomething() -> Void
}
`
The generated mock ends up having:
... import SOMEBADTHING ...
Looks like it is looking for "{import .*}" in source files and just adding that verbatim to the output file, causing compile issues.
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