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Thank you for this fantastic work!
Could it be possible the fit_transform() method returns the KL divergence of the run?
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Labler doesn't work
Labler doesn't work. Switch it out and create a PEP8 check in workflows
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the lets-encrypt branch contains the effort to automatically handle authorization and certificate signing via Let's Encrypt. A background worker thread can be spun for auto-renewal with the intention of checking the expiration status once per week. It should be possible to rotate the certs without dropping requests by possibly queuing them when the renewal is triggered(?)
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The documentation contains a few references to issues from the now archived yewstack/docs repository.
Since the docs repository is read-only, the same issues should be re-created here and the links in the docs should be updated to point to the new issue.
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