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5:21 PM
slow news day
@Cerbrus github.com/rlemon/UserScripts/tree/master/Nonspecific/Backtrack aww man, I should have tossed this on the store years ago and banked on those downloads
 
first HTML ignores non-breaking spaces, then Chrome ignores backspaces. This anti-space movement and the filled privilege behind are really getting frustrating.
#allspacesmatter
 
#nospacesmatter #maketabsgreatagain
 
5:39 PM
wow gj being a s\tw
 
@Zirak Oh, wow, some extreme stuff there
 
@rlemon Lost opportunity :-(
 
but fubar is such a useful term
 
/nick rlime
 
I say "roger that".
it hasn't lost me any jobs.
 
5:56 PM
...I use 8/9 of those on a regular basis.
 
it won't lose you a job, but people will think you're being dumb on purpose
 
I mean, in a job interview? I try to avoid most of those, yea.
 
even after that... you're not in the military anymore. speak like regular folk
 
if you use them in an interview, they definitely won't take you seriously
 
i never was..
 
5:57 PM
speak seriously if you want to be taken seriously
 
I don't think you understand just how ingrained that stuff gets.
 
sometimes you need something to say other than "OK"
 
whether it's a slang/acronym from your last job or your time in the army, leave it there
 
@Luggage okealy dokealy
 
@Luggage that's why they invented "no" and "go fuck yourself"
 
5:59 PM
i don't know.. i struggled finding people that could program and wouldn't turn down anyone that used an unfamiliar word or two
also.. since i've like.. seen a movie ever, i know those words
 
"I got this fam"
 
turning somebody down entirely if they're otherwise qualified, nah
but I still wouldn't want to hire that asshole who goes around using their own slang
they'll have a bad time communicating with the rest of the team
 
> Their own slang
 
i think the rest of my team won't get too confused if someone says "roger" every once in a while
 
@Luggage hah
same man...
 
6:00 PM
and if so.. fire THEM :)
 
struggled finding anyone who could write a fucking loop
copy that.
 
now.. words like "enemy" would be very out-of-place..
 
me irl at interviews
 
"roger" and "copy that," you just sound like you're being obnoxious
"enemy" and "target," you're going up to HR for sounding like a terrorist
 
roger that, gold leader
 
6:02 PM
:( it's so hot in here
 
@Luggage star wars references are obviously excepted
and while product mgmt may be the enemy, you shouldn't call them that
 
lol
yeah saying roger that irl would make me think you were prior military
and that you were in it for 20 years as a radio operator
 
a-firm.
 
a firm what?
 
@Loktar Alright, I'm done for the day, I'm going to pop smoke
 
6:04 PM
as in "Affirmative"
 
ugh, it's 28c (like 84) in here right now and someone cooked some nasty smelling food that is stinking up the building so I don't wanna open my office door
 
put a 40 mike mike into the sales department offices.
 
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the code is in the question, the question is in the title, the title is in an image, and the whole thing is violating somebody else's terms and conditions. — ssube 6 secs ago
 
if only getting about captcha was that easy.
 
@Luggage Er...you want to kill your sales department?
 
6:10 PM
@Trasiva side effect of having a sales department
 
Never worked in a place that had a sales department, guess that makes me lucky?
 
very
 
-3
Q: i want pass the 45 second quickly using console or java script

provash sarkeri want pass the 45 second quickly using console or java script.form a page now how can I do tis .. the page Html is <html><head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <title>Appointment Login</title> <link href="css/Online_regular.css" rel=...

"hack"
 
you sure he doesn't mean the 45 second loading time on that page?
 
looks like his first attempt was to just brute force it?
second attempt he's trying to just remove the HTML captcha element
I don't think he's very smart when it comes to web security :P
 
6:14 PM
or, if that works, THEY aren't very smart.
 
guys, it's the Indian government's site
you're both right
 
anyways, it doesn't seem very likely that those two accounts are not related.
 
works on all password fields, too.
 
cc @MadaraUchiha
 
6:17 PM
@rlemon I've seen a few other questions about that site recently, including somebody on here that wanted to haxxorz it.
 
was it @Putin ?
 
@Trasiva he.. he dyed his hair grey
@ssube probably all the same guy or a couple friends.
 
Maybe he just likes funerals.
 
@rlemon Check out their Youtube channel.
 
do they have a redtube channel, too?
 
6:19 PM
I have no idea.
 
I'm having trouble and can't figure out what's going on. I have a function that is creating DOM objects and checking the value of a certain property to determine what tbody to append to and it works just fine, but when I match a certain value I want it to append to the table, but for some reason it keeps appending it to a tbody and I don't understand why. Any ideas?
 
@Trasiva I did
which is where I saw that video
and his hair
 
user406009
@Waxi Can you paste the code somewhere? An example JSFiddle would be great.
 
So cringey.
 
or <col>..
are you appending a tfoot or thead? if not, tbody might be the only valid destination
 
6:21 PM
@Trasiva It's Denzel!
 
that's out of order because the wifi here sucks.
 
@Lalaland @Luggage jsfiddle.net/0eLov4d7 The very last line is not appending to the table, but the 100 tbody...not understanding why.
 
because browsers
all tables have a tbody
even if you don't specify it
 
@rlemon does that hold true if you skip the thead?
 
yes.
 
6:25 PM
 
@Trasiva Ok, Stanley, now click "ok."
 
I have a function that is creating tbody and appending them to the table, then I have another function that is creating tr and appending those to the appropriate tbody. I check the property value of the tr in order to decide what tbody it needs to go to, but one in particular needs to append to the table and not a specific tbody, yet it keeps going to the very first tbody in my table even though I said to append to the table. Pissing me off nonetheless.
 
I'm clicking ok to ok that I'm ok with okaying the ok, ok?
 
6 mins ago, by Luggage
are you appending a tfoot or thead? if not, tbody might be the only valid destination
@Waxi ^
you can't have a lone <tr> outside the tbody. makes no sense.
 
Ohhh, saying I can't place a tr directly into the table, and that it needs a tbody to live in...
 
6:27 PM
 
@Luggage Yeah I think that's probably it...now that you say that. I'll see if that does it, thank you!!
 
@corvid Yea.. was pinned, it's gone now.
I broke my jsfiddle. i hid some panes and can't find where to restore them..
 
I like how this tool needs to be available tomorrow, but they want to change the entire logic today. Gonna cry, hurt someone, or a combination of the two.
 
cry while hurting them so they know you are still a good person.
 
@Luggage I fixed it. Using multiple SVGs was the issue. I refactored it into 1 SVG and rendered the cells spaced in a way that presents a "multi-section" matrix :D
Now the gaps are perfect. Just need axis styling and it's good to go
 
6:30 PM
@SterlingArcher well, good, but no reason it shouldn't work with multiple
btw, why svg instead of just a table?
just curious
 
Honestly it was a coin flip.
I picked d3 because we use it, and I needed experience
 
ah.
 
Love you guys in a totally heterosexual way. Always getting me out of a jam.
 
so the crying worked?
 
Anyone else seen this shit?
 
I've stored console.log(this); made a few modifications to the dom.
did it again(console.log(this))
and now, all the console entries are exactly the same (even though when stored they were both very different)
well, not stored, but logged
 
the console has a message telling you that will happen
 
They don't resolve until you expand them in the console
 
ahh, makes sense.
except --- WTF!
ok, now here's why I was even trying that.
 
whiskey tango foxtrot
 
6:38 PM
I've bound an event listener (domsubtreemodified) to a table
 
Yankee Oscar Lima Oscar
 
in Chrome, this works great
 
it tells you about it right there in the console
 
in IE it's being called even if the element was never modified
 
MutationObservers > DOMSubtreeModified
also isn't deprecated.
 
6:40 PM
but IE11+ only
 
actually it looks like all mutation events are deprecated
 
Well, that isn't going to work
 
mutation observers ftw
 
@rlemon that's just GWT compiled output, no?
 
looks so
 
6:43 PM
oh gosh 0.o you can make gtk stuff with js
my life is turning out to be so eventful
 
@towc why gtk when you can just webkit? (electron, node-webkit, etc)
 
because it sounds more ominous
 
yeah, don't waste your time with GTK
 
i wonder if there is a react-gtk, yet
 
6:46 PM
it's been able to do CSS since forever (like early 2.x versions) but it blows
 
How many pages are yalls resume?
 
1
 
1.3 US Letter or 1.7 A4
 
Maybe I have generous white space, but not seeing how I could fit it on one page.
 
smaller font
less bullshit
 
6:48 PM
I don't have one
 
nobody is going to read the second page, so don't use it
 
@Luggage mostly this
 
if you think you need two pages to explain your experience, you don't know what you're talking about
 
@KevinB well I don't have a 'current' resume
but there is one somewhere on my storage drive.
 
So when I talk about projects, I shouldn't talk about how they've improved xyz, I should just talk about what it does?
 
6:49 PM
> I came into work for a decade and a half as a programmer, banged on a keyboard and they kept giving more money each year. You figure it out.
 
@Waxi no one cares what it does, they care what you did for the company
ABC Inc.
- use XYZ to increase developer productivity by 30%, increasing revenue by 40% in Q4
- made a really good sandwich
 
Meh, it really depends on who's looking at the resume
 
lol ok so no fluff, talking points more or less, but not the place to explain in full detail...gotcha.
 
I've been interviewing people--if all I saw on the resume was how they improved profits, that doesn't help me at all.
 
I don't really have a whole lot of content to put on a resume at this point
 
6:51 PM
@ndugger obviously give points that are relevant to the position you are applying for
that was an example dork
 
the example was a dork, or I am?
 
Is there someone who can help me with the following question, just totally stuck on it for now: stackoverflow.com/questions/39047678/…
 
This is the first paragraph for my current job: "Administrator of ERP (enterprise resource planning) software and database, insuring data accuracy and integrity, performing routine quality checks, train employees on best practices, extract data for comprehensive analysis and decision making, and develop solutions for insufficient areas of the system"
 
tl;dr
 
Am I going in the wrong direction?
 
6:52 PM
bullet points
 
resume of @FlorianMargaine: margaine.com/CV_Florian_Margaine_2012.pdf
 
> Improved profits by firing everyone
 
improved firing everybody by doing it
 
I don't like Florians
 
It's too designer-y
too much information
 
6:53 PM
I really briefly gloss over the resume
 
those stupid bar competency charts are pretty meaningless
 
SOO many people use them
 
and look at any actual work they have
 
@Loktar I don't bother looking at resumes
anyone can lie on a resume
 
6:53 PM
and if you don't have work online, you're dumb
 
interview is where it is at
 
@rlemon well..
@rlemon how do you pick who you interview?
 
OK, so bullet points to get me the interview, where I can then talk in greater detail!
 
lol when was the last time you interviewed a dev anyway, aren't you a one dev shop?
 
umm, spring
interviewed this one guy to do some c coding for us, his resume was like 5 pages.
 
6:54 PM
I thought it was just you doing dev
 
ohh, here is his new one. better. no bars: margaine.com/CV_Florian_Margaine.pdf
 
ahh
well I look at the resumes because they are a quick way to weed people out
 
but two pages.
 
and that's after HR has already looked at them and weeded out whoever
 
right now it is me and we hired one other guy, but he's a remote worker and works on shit that Im not involved in
 
6:55 PM
if we interviewed everyone we would have no time to work lol
it was already a pita having > 2 interviews a week honestly
they eat about 2 hours of the day minimum
 
if I had to actually go out and find people, I'd probably not bother with resumes and look at local talent based on github
if you don't have github, well, sorry
 
by the time xerox HR passed a resume on (weeks) anyone worth hiring would have a job.
 
@rlemon good luck finding candidates
 
I was looking at this guy's resume who had 4 pages spanning 16 years of work experience...guess that's overkill.
 
gues i'm out of the running then
 
6:56 PM
about 90% don't have github
 
i don't do any public coding
 
and the ones that do mostly have forked projects they do nothing with
 
other than SO
 
user406009
@rlemon What about people who have shitty code on Github because they only care about one particular problem?
 
@Loktar well github or something similar. I don't have time to make monster or w/e adverts
 
6:56 PM
like me.. my public github is full of shit. my real work is private..
 
they have to have some work online though for me to want to interview them
there is absolutely no excuse not to
 
there are a few shitty repositories on github under my name... i should delete those
 
ohh there is a ton of garbage code on github by me
 
if you're a web dev with nothing I can look at, you are not a good web dev.
 
if anyone wants to see my work they can visit riskyclicker.com
 
6:58 PM
> yeah I'm a mechanic, no I don't have my own car I work on ever
 
all you need to see
 
Does anyone understand how to insert the variables into the itin live script for webstorm?
the template looks like this
for (let $VAR$ in $ARRAY$) {
  $END$
}
but Id like to be able to do something like itin(x, y) then tab to fill in the var and array variable
 

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