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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a language used most often to style and improve upon the appearance of views.

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Linus045 commented Dec 30, 2021

As discussed here:
CyberPunkMetalHead/gateio-crypto-trading-bot-binance-announcements-new-coins#119 (comment)_

The config files (config.yaml and auth.yaml) should get moved into their own directory to keep it more organized.

To implement that change. all paths need to be updated (maybe utilize constants to make this easier in the future).
The Dockerfile is also aff

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tsunny
tsunny commented Oct 15, 2020

It would be nice to have a flag that could be passed to the autoscaler to chose the flags to compare the nodes if they are same.

This request would be the opposite of https://github.com/kubernetes/autoscaler/pull/2493.

At the moment, in our project we are passing a lot of labels to this flag to be ignored. This can be simplified by passing in the opt-in labels vs exclude labels using

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