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@sg-s I'm still not sure how this should manifest. Do we have access to a server with reliable uptime that can automatically run the script at regular intervals and send out emails when Enkidu and Gilgamesh don't respond? Like maybe crab?
Or we could approach this a bit more manually and just write something people can download and run to check for themselves in a point-and-click sort of way, but that seems kind of pointless (heh).
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Would it be something that can be put on files.brandeis.edu/marder-lab?
That's accessed on a daily basis by me at the very least and I'm sure by
others.
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 9:04 PM Cosmo ***@***.***> wrote:
@sg-s <https://github.com/sg-s> I'm still not sure how this should
manifest. Do we have access to a server with reliable uptime that can
automatically run the script at regular intervals and send out emails when
Enkidu and Gilgamesh don't respond? Like maybe crab?
Or we could approach this a bit more manually and just write something
people can download and run to check for themselves in a point-and-click
sort of way, but that seems kind of pointless (heh).
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@sg-s I'm still not sure how this should manifest. Do we have access to a server with reliable uptime that can automatically run the script at regular intervals and send out emails when Enkidu and Gilgamesh don't respond? Like maybe crab?
Or we could approach this a bit more manually and just write something people can download and run to check for themselves in a point-and-click sort of way, but that seems kind of pointless (heh).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: