WalletScrutiny on Nostr: Has anybody noticed that we now have "screen recordings" in our reproducibility ...
Has anybody noticed that we now have "screen recordings" in our reproducibility tests? As another project is sharing "video proof" of reproducibility, we were asked to also do so but it felt kind of pointless to produce GBs of data for every reproducibility test. We did however start playing around with console recordings that are somewhat more optimized as they record the ASCII on the screen and not every pixel. Resulting files are much more manageable but for example, running the compile script for the Electrum for Android app resulted in 72MB of output. As we test a lot, this is a lot to add in a single day.
Does anybody care about screen recordings? Can we throw them at some nostr relay instead of our git repo, with some expiry date in three months, so that interested users can grab it while it's hot? Any other ideas?
Currently the tiniest ascii cast is the one for the Schildbach "Bitcoin Wallet":
https://walletscrutiny.com/android/de.schildbach.wallet/Published at
2024-03-25 18:05:56Event JSON
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