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2:00 PM
well .. me, but I am not entirely sure if I still have the fappening pics
 
I have a 500GB SSD + 1TB HDD setup and it would take ages to fill them
 
> Co-Worker: Are we getting lunch for the meeting today?
Me: No. I can direct a team of UI devs, but for some reason, the power to feed them is above my pay grade
 
I even didn't format the another half of my HDD drive
 
I have a 1 TB HDD that I filled up
 
Anybody else have that issue?
 
2:01 PM
By only dedicating 256 GB to the only partition that I actually use
:(
 
4TB drive costs a bit over $100
 
There's 2 types of people who utilize terabytes of HDD at home. Somebody who owns steam, and somebody who loves porn
 
@KarelG my desktop downstairs has 4x3TB, plus 2x3TB in the NAS mirrored to 10TB of cloud space. Single drives are for casuals. :p
 
@SterlingArcher Nah, I get free KFC and Burger King all the time when my boss can't be arsed going out to get something to eat
 
@SterlingArcher why would you install games on spinning rust?
 
2:03 PM
@BenFortune wat? Ugh.
 
We get bagels on fridays lol
 
@tereško equal performance in most cases, especially for very large games.
 
I have customers coming in today for a sprint review, and I don't have the power to feed them
 
a 12 TB desktop ? O.o
 
Platters can actually be faster at large sequential reads in some common cases.
 
2:04 PM
do you have that much data ? Which kind of data would you have then ?
 
We get fresh fruit on wednesday mornings though BUT ITS ALWAYS HIDDEN UPSTAIRS WHERE NOBODY CAN FIND IT
 
user6820627
anyone hosting web apps at home?
 
@KarelG it's movies, steam, and music
 
+ tv series, audiobooks
 
ah ... i store my movies on my server :P
 
2:04 PM
stuff that isn't on any streaming service
 
I gotta work at a hip startup that gives you free food and kombucha at work
 
audio stuff = none. I'm hearing impaired lol
so my desktop is only dedicated to games and stuff
 
@Meredith we're hiring
 
You get kombucha at work?
 
@Meredith no, cause it's gross and really bad for you. We have a bunch of similar stuff and tons of hippie snacks.
 
2:06 PM
Kombucha is great for you
 
everything but actually going full crusty and drinking rot
most places won't even sell kombucha because it's just random plants fermented
 
We get free snacks (and paid snacks) and free coffee, soda, and waters
 
So is like everything else
 
Some event usually happens every week where we do get fun food though
Great, they're here. There goes my day
!!afk hiding in a conference room because fuck these two
 
@KarelG I don't think that would work with the NAS, since it acts as a DLNA/UPNP media server, which has to be on the same LAN.
 
2:12 PM
Question for anyone developing with NG4:
oops..
 
ohhhhhhhh
 
Guys, care to help me out a bit... I'm confused :$
I'm building a radioGroup component in React.
So it displays a set of radio input elements.
 
Question for anyone developing with using NG4:

Working with ServerSide rendering (Universal), what is recommended to handle client side logic on the serverside? Currently, my app keeps breaking because in my logic, id is null. etc. you know my gist =)
 
I'll retract my question now... I just realised I have no idea what I'm doing...
 
user2620028
solid work
 
2:16 PM
What I don't want to do is wrap every logic in an if condition which detects: if (isNode) etc
 
who was the person in here who drank a bottle of vodka
 
@Meredith Who hasn't?
 
Wtf is a spanner
In the comments someone said something like "if only we could all go out partying"
Then someone else called him a spanner
 
@Shrek noooo
 
!!urban spanner
!!undo
 
2:19 PM
Weird
I guess that's english slang or something
 
It's a British insult
 
user2620028
@Meredith think that is the british way to call someone a tool, coincidentally it also means wrench in british english
 
^
spanner = wrench
 
> Ya fookin weapon
 
Weirdos
 
2:20 PM
You what
 
spanner isn't that rare of a word, even over here
 
@ssube As an insult?
 
A spanner in German is a voyeur
 
not as an insult
 
user2620028
i never hear it said unless i am consuming british media
 
2:21 PM
the british have much better insults than us
 
user2620028
i disagree completely
 
user2620028
i feel as though the british insults are way to polite to offend anyone
 
You can't take a british person seriously when they talk so their insults are worthless
 
@ssube That's because every other word is usually an insult, though I think the aussies beat us
 
@HatterisMad that's kind of the point. American insults are fat, stupid, and have no wit.
 
2:22 PM
> Australia, where your mate's your cunt, and your cunt's your mate.
 
I'd rather be mildly insulted by something clever than bored by a constant stream of heavy-handed attempts.
 
user2620028
go browse urban dictionary
 
user2620028
you will find something clever occasionally
 
buried under all that drivel
 
2:24 PM
> Arbitrary precision integers
nooooope
 
reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 
bundling arbitrary precision into integers is unfortunate
plus "thanks for help and feedback on this effort from Brendan Eich," so every fourth + operator will insert an ad into your page
 
@ssube why?
 
@KendallFrey a) seems like feature creep, b) boxed integers will complicate using them outside of JS
 
in C#, Mar 23 at 18:02, by Kendall Frey
I just counted, there are 53 numeric types in Haskell, and that's only only types that are direct instances of the Num class. Instances of derived classes, and the classes themselves, are not included.
Feature creep :P
 
2:30 PM
FML ... been troubleshooting for a hour, through mass of network loads to realize that the remote request is done by POST and not GET.
 
And yes, there's one for arbitrary integers
 
been looking on wrong place ;_;
 
Haskell is also the worst language
 
@KendallFrey Haskell is feature creep
:p
 
2:31 PM
@ssube You're just jealous it has so many awesome features
 
I don't think that's right
 
user7480455
Hi Gang can I ask an Ajax question here?
 
no, that dutch football (soccer for USA plebs) team is a bad team.
 
@Zirak congrats
 
what would you do if you found a bug in the facebook android login button so that you can fill in a "/" after your password and it still accepts it as the right password
 
2:33 PM
that might be sanitized, but you can report it
 
\ works too
sanitized?
 
FB allows old passwords and will tell you if your guess was an old one, so they're doing some fuckery already
they're almost certainly sanitizing and trying multiple passwords, they're not exactly a paragon of security
 
do we really have another mosho clone
 
They allow any one extra letter at the end of a password
 
what does "sanitizing" mean besides cleaning xd
 
2:36 PM
And iirc also misspellings
 
@ssube "allows"? Surely you can't log in with a previous password
 
wow you're right Zirak
 
@KendallFrey it notices, tells you how old it is, prompts you to log in or change. I don't know the full flow, but it's pretty bad.
 
@Zirak That's fucking retarded. Scratch that. It's FUCKING RETARDED.
 
They all but advertise your password
 
2:38 PM
well, books are supposed to be easy to get into
 
@ssube Don't they just store old hashes?
 
I don't know what their backend is, but if it is hashes, they're storing a bunch and any password you enter is tried as-is, truncated, sanitized, etc.
 
can someone tell me what sanitize means?
 
user2620028
it means to clean
 
kill me
 
2:42 PM
Do you shower?
 
!!Define sanitize
 
@Zirak sanitize (transitive) To partially free something of microorganisms by cleaning or disinfecting.
 
user2620028
why are you asking for a definition of a word that doesn't exist?
 
@ssube Could they possibly be storing a single hash but trying multiple variations per login?
 
@BenFortune No I don't "shower" I "douche"
 
2:46 PM
@KendallFrey I'd argue that is a security problem on its own, but they have to store old hashes as well, because they tell you if you're using an old password.
 
oh yeah that too
Have you heard about the one where they ignored your username and logged you in based on your password?
 
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why would you replace a perfectly good function with an IIFE?
 
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@BenFortune Even then, the fact a attacker can test a old password can allow him to get access to other accounts
 
2:56 PM
is it possible to use NPM for private packages?
 
absolutely, but you should use yarn if you can
 
@tereško either you use a private registry, or you can use npm link to make a package on your filesystem available to other packages on your filesystem
 
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@ssube yarn?
was taht for me?
 
2:57 PM
@tereško replacement client for npm, uses all the same packages, faster and better caching
 
Yarn sounded awesome I was going to use it, then I just forgot and kept using npm
wonder how m any people are using yarn
 
both my current and previous company are using it almost exclusively now
it's got a lot of folks using it
there were a few hiccups at first, especially since it didn't support private registries, but since they fixed that people have been picking it up
 
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@ssube How exactly do you work with private packages in yarn?
 
I mean, switching over, I saw huge time savings on our CI builds right away
 

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