So I'm looking at various API frameworks and connected tool kits. I see a common pattern of mapping your DB schema through a ORM directly to your API. And that seems to be the entire API. Is it just me or is that somewhat of a naive approach? Our API is very far from simply pushing model data over the wire
fixed my css thingy.. now instead of find and replacing in the sheet it generates a new sheet and only plucks the selectors / value rules that contain colours
> We’ve reached a worrying point in the evolution of the internet: more and more of our everyday digital activities – from talking to friends to ordering food to sharing photos – are controlled by fewer and fewer companies.
in a fucking blog post talking about centralising everything to their app.
I'm refactoring es5 react to es6. They have a thing called blacklist that appears to remove certain properties from an object. I thought there was a native way to do this with es6. Was it called Destructing?
Yea. Don't take what I have to say as fear-mongering. I'd vape. It's gotta be better than smoking. I just fight back at what I perceive as a blindness to the IDEA that it might not be perfect for you. I support any legit study into it.
@ssube there are 0 cases of diacetyl causing popcorn lungs in vapours (tmk), we just know if you're working in the factory for a number of years you're gonna have a bad time.
I agree with Luggage's sentiment entirely. Almost everything is carcinogenic in some form. To pretend that something that leaves a film in your car is not damaging a mucous membrane in your body in some (however slight) way is ignorant
@Vap0r there are studies. people have tested this now. vaping is "at least" 95% safer than smoking. the particulate counts in the vapor is so small you're basically standing in heavy traffic or better
@rlemon I'm not arguing that vaping is unsafe, or that cigs are better. I'm just saying that to pretend that inhaling ANYTHING repeatedly that isn't specifically meant to be absorbed by the body isn't damaging is false. Vaping is probably safer than living in certain areas of china as far as atmosphere is concern. But I believe the threshold for what makes something carcinogenic is what we're actually arguing here
My baseclass: https://gist.github.com/kainjinez/d14d4eb11f6753ff707f3502299c5529 My extended class: https://gist.github.com/kainjinez/3e0275e507ac7e070051f72237827957 I cannot call super.connectionPool
what I find is people who don't know about what goes into vape juice are more concerned about the nic, vg, and pg.. when they're the things we are pretty solid about -- what people should be focusing on is the flavour additives.