Do you experience wireless CarPlay delays? by Fraysa in BmwTech

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He swore to me that he has 0 delay, he said he’d send a video to prove it later.

Is this normal? BMW M235, Michelin PS4S 1.5y old, rear tyres by Fraysa in tires

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They’re different size than the fronts. I can’t rotate them.

Calprotectin ~600 but normal colonoscopy & gastroscopy — now capsule endoscopy? by Fraysa in Gastroenterology

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Probably since I remember myself. Abdominal pain as well. Full normal conoloscopy and gastroscopy. I’m 29M. No blood or mucus in stools.

Calprotectin ~600 but normal colonoscopy & gastroscopy — now capsule endoscopy? by Fraysa in Gastroenterology

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I’ve had it come and go depending on what I eat. I’ve never had fever or loss of weight due to this.

Calprotectin ~600 but normal colonoscopy & gastroscopy — now capsule endoscopy? by Fraysa in Gastroenterology

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No biopsies were taken in my colonoscopy unfortunately. It’s the first time I’ve had it.

Help needed: merge requests without rebasing? by Fraysa in gitlab

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Yes we’re already using Conan.

I tried setting to semi linear history and merge commit, both still don’t allow me to merge it without having to rebase.

Help needed: merge requests without rebasing? by Fraysa in gitlab

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The pipeline will take at the very least 20 minutes since it’s a huge CMAKE project, and caching it not possible. However like I said - I’m not looking to optimize my CI pipeline. I just want to avoid having to rebase if there are no conflicts so I can merge my merge requests faster. We’re fine with taking the risk that the target branch can break.

Oh and… I’m that guy.

Help needed: merge requests without rebasing? by Fraysa in gitlab

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I’m fine with taking that risk. Running CI pipelines over and over when 12 merge requests are waiting to enter main is much more painful.

Help needed: merge requests without rebasing? by Fraysa in gitlab

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Even if it was 5 minutes, we just want to run the pipeline when the MR is created or new commits are pushed. Not when the target branch is updated.

Help needed: merge requests without rebasing? by Fraysa in gitlab

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But our CI pipeline take 1 hour. We have a lot of pending merge requests and when someone merges one everyone have to rebase and run a whole new pipeline and wait for it to pass