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thanks for your help
 
 
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Anyone know/integrated/have resources (or even discussion boards) for visual regression testing?
Already have VRT setup for our project, but ideally I want it integrated to our pipeline, but state is tricky since I need to keep the previous/baseline screenshots
 
 
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posted on August 24, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
 
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posted on August 24, 2016 by Pedro Botelho

The State Of JavaScript * Grade.js * Svgsus * JavaScript Battery API * React-music * Awesome Mac Collective #240 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops.

 
 
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4:02 PM
where is everyone!?
 
 
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5:54 PM
how frequently does that class of yours meet, zach?
 
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday for web programming
 
what's the syllabus cover?
 
he didn't send one out IIRC. Front-end and back-end supposedly
 
shame, love to see what it covers.
 
6:24 PM
<marquee>Is there a legitimate use for these?</marquee>
 
6:35 PM
@ZachSaucier, just read doesn't really do anything on newsweek.com
 
it's not meant to work on a page like that
 
i mean any of the articles I've tried
not the homepage
 
man, I hate news sites, lol
they are the reason why I made the extension
They literally have this rule:
body > iframe {
    display: none;
}
like what
good catch, it'll be fixed in the next release (hopefully later this week - I have several changes I need to publish
 
lol weird
Maybe they used iframes for long running HTTP requests at one point or still do (it’s an alternative way of doing what people now do with websockets)
 
6:48 PM
came back to my computer and was like 1 word into reading what you wrote when it was removed...
 
7:41 PM
stackoverflow.com/questions/39047678/… am I wrong to think this question doesn't really warrant that many upvotes? it doesn't look like a well researched question, despite the wall of text.
 
@rlemon I don't think so, but votes don't mean anything
 
votes are everything, SO karma is my life
 
personally I'd vote to close it as too broad
 
@ZachSaucier I always wonder vote manipulation when I see such things
@ZachSaucier can't, bounty
 
@BoltClock What do you think?
@rlemon I know
 
7:44 PM
bounties blocking votes is lame
 
@rlemon nah, it's usually noobs for this type of thing
they see "parallax" and a wall of text and upvote immediately
even if the question is unclear and too broad
 
it is "how do I re-create what this site does."
 
@rlemon yep.
 
and in his "code example" // here is where the magic should happen
well great, now attempt to write the magic and show us what you got
 
What's your actual, specific question? Why are you including a big library like GSAP if you're looking to only have "the core? What have you tried for "the magic" section of your code? — Zach Saucier 40 secs ago
 
7:49 PM
Hey all! So I'm trying to use the python twitter api wrapper to read a list of who a user is following, but at the moment I can only figure out how to do it when logged in as an authenticated user. Is there a way to access who someone is following without requiring authentication as a user?
 
@GenericAlias what do the docs say?
and why are you asking this in a html/css/design chatroom?
 
my bad, nvm
 
@GenericAlias scrape their following page :D
@ZachSaucier just a side thought, that q has 343 views. with that little view, that short of time, and such a small bounty... I'm seriously questioning those votes
 
bolty will inform us about any suspicious activity
 
8:15 PM
@rlemon while you are here... is there a way to get the html of an element including the html entities? For example if I use innerHTML on "&euml; becomes ë" I get "ë becomes ë".
 
nothing built in tmk
 
@Wes Okay with those quakes in Italy?
 
ok, thanks
 
@TylerH I asked in php room
he's okay
well, alive.
@joshhunt there are lookup tables published online
grab one of those
 
as in lookup possible options and turn them back? Yeah that's an option, however it is a plugin for a wysiwyg so I was looking for a way to leave the user's original alone as much as possible
 
8:20 PM
the browser literally converts the entities, you have to reverse them or don't care that they exist
I just looked, there is no other option
 
ok, thanks for looking!
 
@clickhere only if you are programming for the NYSE
@rlemon that's good at least. Over 100 dead so far :-/
 
@TylerH that would be a nice gig, but no
 
probably not; all you'd be doing is updating the marquee :-P
 
maybe, but I'm sure the pay is swank
 
8:34 PM
they don't pay each other well, they just get rich from charging schmucks lots of money
they're a bunch of martin schkrelis
or however you spell his name
you know over 80% of day traders lose money
 
i see you saw the same article I saw on hacker news. Did you read the comment section though?
 
I didn't see that article on hacker news
I saw a tweet from a statistician talking about it but he didn't link to an article
 
ah
I was thinking of this one curiousgnu.com/day-trading
"I selected all users who were active during the past twelve months, traded with real money, and had at least three trades." << not day traders
speaking of Martin, he's got his excel shortcuts down pat
only thing I admire about him
when I was younger I lost a lot of money in the stock market. it's a good thing it happened when I was young and foolish and didn't have a lot of money to lose. heh
 

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