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3:02 PM
 
heh
 
@Meredith madame ?
 
m'ladame
 
@Meredith m'lady is how the peasants call a lord's lady
lords call other lords' ladies "my lady"
 
I don't think any of us live in feudal europe so
 
3:08 PM
Speak for yourself
Friggin shitty time to be alive
 
Better time to be alive than dead
 
Debatable
 
but only debatable by the living
 
@Meredith does it surprise you that I'm using that to greet a female. Just out of chivalry.
 
Idk if it surprises me but it definitely makes me uncomfortable
 
3:12 PM
I'm going to try this on the next girl I meet.
 
ho
hi
 
,
go
let's
 
@littlepootis Make sure someone records them falling on the ground laughing at you.
work
to
 
@Meredith Yes, the connotation associated with the term today is a bit... creepy.
 
off
it's
 
3:15 PM
It used to genuinely be a respectful phrase
Nowadays it was meme'd to death.
 
@MadaraUchiha M'mod
 
The level of cringe in this room is over 9000
 
I'm bringing "howdy" back to mainstream
 
Did it ever leave?
 
apparently I have wingdings as a system font
 
3:16 PM
apparently.
 
@mikeTheLiar Take your filthy opinions back to the C# room.
 
yeah :| but it also depends of how you're saying that. I treat females as an equal individual person. Not as an object or animal that I've seen some males doing do
 
> Arial, Courier, Courier New, Helvetica, Times, Times New Roman, Wingdings 2, Wingdings 3
 
Windows
 
@mikeTheLiar Liar.
 
3:16 PM
Comic Sans
 
doesn't windows have hundreds of system fonts by default?
 
it does
 
so he was moking me
how dare he
 
my coworker said we are going to decrypt the hash we are storing at the point we need to use the password. I thought this isn't possible with a hash?
 
@BrianJ It's not if the hash is proper.
 
3:17 PM
wat?
 
@BrianJ Lol
 
"decrypt" and "hash" have no meaning toghether
 
What did you hash it with?
 
@BrianJ sure it is, what else do you think I bought an AMD video card for
 
Hashes are one way
 
3:17 PM
it depends of the hash function you've taken (with poor hashing function it doesn't)
 
A decryptable hash is a horrible hash
 
@Meredith rot13 probably
 
@BrianJ You have no more chance of getting the input back from the hash, like you have from getting it from str.length
 
!!suffer or take drugs and work from home
 
@rlemon suffer
 
3:18 PM
Lmao
 
thanks cap
 
hahaha
 
@MadaraUchiha I hope you dont actually think that...
 
@rlemon SUFFER
 
@Meredith Think what?
 
3:18 PM
It's definitely possible to reverse a hash
 
thanks, I don't know what else to suggest to him.
 
Or at least deliberately create collisions
 
@GNi33 that may be possible becuase it's a simple algorithm ... but you need the key
 
@Meredith Not a real cryptographic hash
 
as the systems don't accept the hash
 
3:19 PM
@Meredith If you have a quantum computer, or have millions of years to give it a shot, sure.
 
tell him to use monkeys
 
@KendallFrey There are plenty of real cryptographic hashes that are now obsolete
 
Who doesn't have a quantum computer now a days tho
 
That doesn't mean they're reversible
 
My chrome book is quantum af
 
3:20 PM
Doesn't really matter if you can create a collision
 
you got a chrome book sterling?
 
@Meredith But you can't, for anything that's not broken
 
There are plenty that are broken though
That are still used in production
 
@towc yeah, it's my only computer not work owned
 
It will, eventually, be practically possible with every hash existing today
But by then, newer, stronger hashes are expected to come out.
@Meredith Of course
 
3:21 PM
@SterlingArcher enjoying it? Any good reason for trying it out?
 
@SterlingArcher Technically, everyone has a quantum computer, we just don't typically use it to tis full potential.
 
or are you just waiting for an excuse to buy something else?
 
Hence my caveat
 
@Meredith Sure, but knowing the original password is a worse vuln than knowing a matching password, due to the way people create passwords.
 
3:21 PM
4 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
@BrianJ It's not if the hash is proper.
 
@towc I don't use it because I'm not on my computer a lot at home, but yeah I love it
 
Why would you tell someone that you're going to crack their hashes if the hash is secure...?
 
so no dev on it?
 
Amazing battery, cheap, and fast af
 
fair enough
 
3:22 PM
You can
 
They're probably hashing with md5 or something
 
You can install crouton and get a mini-linux build on it
or you can use it's ssh tab
 
I don't trust you anywhere near croutons
 
lol i hate you
 
I'm looking for easily replaceable models that I can buy tons of in case stuff breaks, without having to worry about not being familiar with the hardware
 
3:23 PM
rpi
 
ideally something cheap, but still good
 
Did he spill croutons or something?
 
@Meredith Because you're incompetent/not knowledgeable?
 
so I'm thinking we should use tokens instead
 
@towc my chromebook was $180
 
3:23 PM
chromebooks seemed like a good choice
 
And fully charged, I can leave it closed and open it in 45 days and still have battery
 
@SterlingArcher which is fairly cheap. Probably still not the best :/
 
(Not you you, that is. The "you" in question)
 
@Meredith It easier to list the things he hasn't spilled
 
It's a glorified browser with ssh capabilities, you want the best, get a real laptop
 
3:24 PM
@MadaraUchiha I guess maybe, but then the response isn't "you can't crack a hash"
 
@SterlingArcher because it hibernates?
 
@KarelG what?
 
It's "my hashing algorithm is still secure"
 
best as in easy to find, can run linux without too much effort, cheap
 
@TylerH very well. I average about 12 hours of continuous use before it needs a charge
 
3:25 PM
@Meredith That was my intent, and I think it was pretty obvious to everyone here.
 
@towc it doesn't run a full linux, you can put different distros incredibly easy on it though
I think I used kubuntu
 
@MadaraUchiha Nah you're backpedaling
 
...
 
yeah well, I don't expect the thing to run linux when it arrives. I probably wouldn't want it to
 
I use my old 10.1 inch acer netbook as a chromebook.
 
3:27 PM
but yeah, it seems like it's not hard to get debian running on it
plus, google. I'd be supporting a company that I kind of like
 
not at all, and for 2gb ram, dual OS boot is still retarded fast
So if you get the top of the line chromebook, expect 2-3x better than what I'm experiencing
Plus mine is like 3 years old
 
@towc wow.
 
and still runs like a dream
 
holy cow, chromebook is already old... I forgot...
 
where are them tinfoil hats
 
3:28 PM
@littlepootis in the freezer, they risk being penetrable if they stay outside for too long
 
@towc for the record, I built SourceUndead almost exclusively via chromebook shell and vim
 
fuuuck I was planning to do something productive-ish
and got trapped here
again
I love you
 
you could close the tab
 
don't spill vim
@GNi33 you know what? I will
 
I'm not helping you anymore
get out of my life
we're not fb friends anymore either
you ruined it
 
3:30 PM
Dramatic Sterling is dramatic
 
DO YOU WANT DRAMA? BECAUSE THAT'S HOW YOU GET DRAMA
 
Elusive Some Guy is elusive
 
:D
 
weak memes
 
3:30 PM
\o
 
Sterling just spilled the beans
 
sir you just lost your visa reference >:(
 
I THOUGT WE HAD SOMETHING SPECIAL, JORDAN!
 
@SomeGuy You have not tweeted in days, you are slacking sir
 
That's right, I am Slacking
That was terrible :p
 
3:32 PM
groan
 
I've had a rough 3 weeks at college. Lots of mindnumbing drudgery
 
haven't you moved to Ryver
 
Na, we use Slack at work
I do use Ryver for other work too, though
 
"Must be on slack 24/7"
"perk"
 
are the slack channels still going strong? haven't checked in months
 
3:32 PM
we need to link the user to a number of credential sets linked to systems they support. So that they can run a set of query against them for status checks. How would you suggest they do that without storing the plain text?
 
rough 3 weeks in college
oh honey
 
@GNi33 The HTML room? I think everyone moved to Ryver
 
okay, what is Ryver?
 
web-based slack
with no transcript limit
twice as laggy tho
 
@SterlingArcher Well, it's really been a rough 3 years, but it's a dead horse at this point
 
3:33 PM
it's not even js frameworks, now it's web chat services that I can't keep up with anymore. God dammit, internet
 
> at this point were beating off a dead horse
> dont you mean beating a dead horse?
oh..
 
Hahahaha
 
@SterlingArcher Don't you kink shame me, you're the last person to kink shame me
 
OHAI, @Zirak!
 
@BrianJ i don't get the question... are you asking how to query user credentials that are hashed?
 
3:34 PM
@SomeGuy Heyo!
 
I bet you lick feet you goat hoarder
yeah, you like that
 
Been a while since I saw you around! What have you been up to?
 
I thought you were dead! You didn't reply to my postcards!
@SterlingArcher Goat hoarder? I wish...
 
Hahaha, didn't I?
 
They keep running out :(
 
3:35 PM
My mom did make a face at me when she handed them to me, btw. Thanks for that :p
 
@SomeGuy Same old, same old
 
@BrianJ could you rephrase that a little? I'm not sure what you're asking for. what do you want to store in plain text?
 
@SomeGuy hey, they were perfectly normal except for the nudity part
 
@Zirak you never sent me your address :(
I have like 17 love letters waiting
 
@SterlingArcher That's why
He got a restraining order for a reason, you know
 
3:37 PM
I rubbed my body with the envelope so you can smell me when it gets there
This chat may or may not eventually prevent me from getting a new job
 
What's that name for a thing where it's an array of objects and each object has two/multiple properties associated with it
 
@TylerH JSON?
 
isn't there like a fancy name for it though like a nodelist (but not that)
 
keyword list
if one of them is used as a key
 
I mean, kinda, you have NodeLists, HTMLCollections, which are basically just iterables of objects
array-like
 
3:39 PM
maybe I'm thinking of HTMLCollections
anyway I'm just gonna have to make a class probably because this is VBA shudders
 
@SterlingArcher That's called "responsible decision making"
 
HTMLCollection and NodeList are almost identical
 
> Is this blog post still relevant? "Prototype to the win:" Nope.
 
@TylerH name/value pairs?
Of so: a dictionary, map, hash
 
$("[class*='"+id+"']").modal("show");
This is what I'm reduced to :(
jQuery
in meteor
god save me
 
3:43 PM
ew.
 
@Luggage The structure in my head atm is simple, like (1 {Bob, 31}, 2 {Sally, 28}) etc.
 
That's called a keyword list
 
ohh, if it's indexed by placement, not a string, then it's an array / list / set
 
or collection.
 
3:43 PM
Why is ST3 complaining about that line?
 
that might be the VBA term.. collection
@SterlingArcher it's disgusted.
 
no shit but why tho
 
the quotes. you can tell by the color. it gets confused somewhere around "id+"
 
The quotes are proper though, I've triple checked that
 
orr before.. if should be coloring the "class*" like it was in a string
 
3:45 PM
@Luggage Yeah, collection it is, thanks
 
Yeah that's what it usually does
 
@SterlingArcher Usually that happens when editors freak out. Edit something else in the line, maybe it'll correct itself
If not...put the line in a comment, uncomment
If not...fix your code
If not...switch editors
 
Try rebooting
If that doesn't work then reboot your router
 
jiggle the handle.
 
Try killing yourself
win/win situation, really. Works? Win. Doesn't work? Not your problem.
 
3:47 PM
You just give the best advice, Zirak
 
cha cha real smooth
ST3 really doesn't like attribute selectors apparently
 
try swapping the quotes though
selector in single quotes, parameter value in double quotes
 
negative
 
negative in "doesn't work" or "won't do"?
 
doesn't work
 
3:51 PM
alright
 
maybe a template string will work
oh god st3 freaked out worse
 
`[class*='${id}']`
 
not even the chat likes it
 
lol
 
oh you said that already
but even then... what's with that selector?
seems odd to be looking for an element using attribute contains on class
 
3:57 PM
@KevinB don't a lot of frameworks assign the same class and ID to elements?
 
holy mother you might be right
 
At the least i'd instead store a reference to the element on an object using that id instead, if not using the id on the element directly as an id attribute
(the latter benefiting from less cleanup when it's removed)
 
iirc there's some wonky referencing from templates to click handlers in meteor
this isn't the element you clicked on sometimes
 
oh, meteor
 
yeah
ah ok, here's why.
 
4:01 PM
fuck it I won't be productive today
in the meantime, here's tomb raider in asm: xproger.info/projects/OpenLara
 
{{#each set in sets}}
    <tr class="{{exportedClass set}}">
        <td>
            <button disabled={{not (reviewed set)}} data-id={{set._id._str}} class="openSetModal btn btn-{{buttonClass set}}">Open Set: {{set.setName}}</button>
        </td>
    </tr>
    {{> setModal modal=set user=user}}
{{/each}}
<template name="setModal">
    <div class="featureSetModal-{{modal._id._str}} modal fade">
</template>
In my event handler, this is the button, and I needed to target the modal assigned to the data id
oh, and iirc, I can't bind the method handler to the template that holds the modal
isn't meteor fun guys?
 
looks fun
would say you could use a data attribute, but that won't fix the editor puking on the quotes :p
 
yeah lol what I have works well, but the editor puke is triggering me
 
But anyway, you don't need attribute contains, you just as well could be using find by class
and it'l likely still puke
so... meteor is creating every dialog up front in the html?
one for each set?
 
correct
On the fly modals would be extremely horrible to build here
However, I being smrt
 
4:08 PM
welcome!!!
 
I am changing it so the data is swapped on the fly and there isn't a 100 prebuild hidden modals
 
@Hemant thank you
 
> I need to create a java sorce by code, as I place the owner?
what
 
4:33 PM
evening
 
4:46 PM
hello i am a java sorcerer i can sorce like you've never seen someone sorce before
 
Wouldn't a sorcerer sorcer, rather than sorce?
 
who compiled kendall with -pedantic this morning
 
in C#, 4 hours ago, by Kendall Frey
@SebastianL You do realize it's Monday right
 
Mondays :(
 
hi people how will i get web development jon in a company?
job*
 
4:51 PM
Apply for a job, interview for job, work for job
Die for job
 
Ask?
 
Be frozen without consent for job
 
haha not working and my age is being high
 
Wake up cyborg for job
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lmao
 
s/(?=job)/blow/g
imagine if you had to interview for that
 
4:55 PM
for being frozen or blowing
 
cocaine or the sexual act?
 
por que no las dos?
 
@Luggage if you knew regex, it'd be clear
 
Does anybody really know regex though?
 
4:58 PM
@KendallFrey D: that sucks
 
!!s/s/p/
 
> "It's done, we just have to write tests for it."
 
@rlemon @KendallFrey D: that pucks (source)
 
@SterlingArcher fuck you and your hockey :(
 

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