TypeError: {"r1":{"t":51428239,"d":1},"r10":{"t":51428239,"d":1},"r17":{"t":51428239,"d":1}} is not a valid argument for 'in' (evaluating ''e' in frame')
> Google has found that someone from IP: 65.55.92.184, Region Washington, USA, Time: 23:37, has tried to hack your email account and the Google has already blocked this IP, But the immediate action need to be taken as a precautionary measures.
If anybody deserves to be considered a terrorist, it's folks who blow stuff up and spammers. And overbearing parents, crazy exs, annoying friends, squirrels, people who can't crop, people who crop too much, people with crops, people who grow crops, people who make seeds, people who have seeds, seeds, plants, trees, leaves, green things, the air, and especially squirrels.
@SomeKittens honestly, the way github has gone lately (with their CoC et al) has worried me, so I want to have at least backups, and I'll try to work on bb only for a while, to see how it goes. Maybe I'll keep github for the forks.
@Loktar Sorry to bother again... But for whatever reason, when dropping the link, it throws it into the body contents with or without the innerHTML statement... See JSFiddle: jsfiddle.net/p5mrtg6c/3
if you all are moving off github, I'd like to take this time to suggest gitlab instead. They can host, you can host, and there's a totally open-source version (with bugs on their public tracker).
God damn it. Of course once I get everything moving slowly for updating the web forms, some asshole has to go and make a control that stores the gridview so I can't use Javascript directly on it. Fuckin' dicks.
Okay this might be a weird question... can you tell what type of hardware is connected over the network? os.getNetworkInterfaces() seems to partially do it