[10:38:29] lunch [12:53:39] o/ [13:44:10] \o [13:45:33] just wanted to say, thanks for the quick work on T371129 :) [13:45:34] T371129: Extension:CirrusSearch not propagating tracing headers - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T371129 [13:49:14] o/ [13:49:46] cdanis: thankfully it wasn't too hard, if it required more it might have taken much longer :P [13:56:31] ebernhardson: when you have time, could you help me fill out https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T371500 [13:56:32] ? [13:58:01] ottomata: sure, i suppose the question is the scope? I can probably write something to query all the public streams for those hours, filter against the private dblist, and get an idea of how much data is there [13:58:43] no no [13:58:54] i just want an incident report with an explanation of what happened [13:58:59] keep it simple [13:59:18] there is nothing more to do I think (as long as the fix works :) ) [13:59:38] ok, there isn't too much to write then i suppose. It's pretty straight forward [15:00:50] will 5' late for the wed meeting [15:01:12] okta strikes again...gotta go find my phone :P [16:07:57] workout, back in ~40 [16:52:39] back [18:04:27] lunch, back in ~40 [18:04:42] * ebernhardson mutters at opensearch dashboards for not having a sane export button...the only format available is CSV [18:14:27] * ebernhardson wonders what we typically use for user agent parsing...it all happens auto-magically for so long i don't remember :P [18:51:38] totally unrelated but amusing from a textbook on linear regression: Alongside the theory has grown a body of lore, or even mythology, which has more to do with what scientists hope they could get from data analysis than what it can actually accomplish⏎ [18:57:40] Blasphemy! [19:07:16] the textbook is actually quite brutal with regards to linear regression, but caveat's that by saying we needed computers to do better. [20:35:14] dropping my son off at camp, back in ~30