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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?
Thx!
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When using target with -o, if your target list contains special characters like 'https://', it will fail on generating results as mkdir https://filename will fail. This will cause the entire job to not create any results.
hosts.txt contents:
https://google.com
https://apple.com
Command that would cause failture:
`interlace -tL ./hosts.txt -c "ffuf -ic -c -w /wordlist_all.tx
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While investigating how to use rlua-async along with actix (see Ekleog/rlua-async#1 (comment)), I noticed that actix' block_on function requires a 'static bound.
I have searched the bug tracker, but can't see a reason why this would be required, and tokio's block_on [does not require it](https://docs.rs/tokio/0.2.22/tokio/runtime/struct.Runtime.html#method
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The documentation contains a few references to issues from the now archived yewstack/docs repository.
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