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Get this error trying to load any session. Tried downgrading fastf1 package at a whim, but changed nothing
multiprocessing.pool.RemoteTraceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File C:\Python314\Lib\multiprocessing\pool.py ...
Problem
Two rerank-quality gaps between the passive path and the tool path (tools/semantic_search.py):
1. Fallback asymmetry. When the cross-encoder fails, the tool path falls back to token_overlap_reranker.rerank(...) ...
Problem
The passive fast path has exactly two outcomes: answer (~3K tokens, 5-12s) or full agent-loop escalation (~30-60K
tokens, 80-200s). There is no middle step. Any single-shot retrieval miss — vocabulary ...
deploy-failed: ARM deployment failed (exit 1)
bug
e2e-validation
Automated post-deploy smoke detected failures in app.linn.games production.
Elapsed: 29.9s Failed: 2 Signature: smoke-fail-set:coverage_map_complete,mcp_per_user_auth
Failures
mcp_per_user_auth
http=0 ...
smoke-failure
Test-coverage sweep pass 6 over xrspatial/rasterize.py (2026-06-12). One cross-backend gap, MEDIUM.
merge= first / merge= last pick the winner of an overlapping pixel by global input index across geometry ...
gpu
severity:medium
sweep-test-coverage
tests
There should be a way to trigger different analyses based on a start doc, stop doc etc. This should also be condition
based on the name of the plan.
This way we can have live updates etc
Summary
PR #379 added six emit/codegen tests marked aspirational (xfailed via KNOWN_EMIT_FAILURES) — expectations for behavior
not yet implemented. The transpiled runners don t honor that pytest-only ...
backend
enhancement
Describe the bug
rasterize() produces silently wrong output when a geometry contains non-finite (NaN/inf) coordinates, or coordinates far
enough outside the raster bounds that their pixel-space position ...
bug
input-validation
The issue tickets really popped off in this round of the sprint. I used them to break down a lot of the work of fixing
bugs, refactoring our client-side, and just making adjustments here and there. I ve ...
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