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user5020521
1:09 PM
@Cerbrus are you in that room?
 
What?
 
user5020521
the private one
 
You can see in my profile what rooms I'm in.
 
user5020521
so if you're in there could I talk to you overthere?
 
You could, if I were.
 
user5020521
1:11 PM
you're actually there
 
I'm in no private room at the moment
 
user5020521
or better last time I checked you were there
 
user5020521
you're just gone so I believe to have come up with something may I show you?
 
hello and good morning/day
 
@hmmmbob Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
 
1:12 PM
You can use const with reduce, right? const invalidKeys = this.form.reduce(/** ... */, [])
 
const? in JS?
Heh
 
crl
what's the benefit of const over let? just immutability?
 
let? in js?
 
I think it's faster, rlemon posted something about why it's better
@Cerbrus ECMAScript 2015
 
Uncaught SyntaxError: Block-scoped declarations (let, const, function, class) not yet supported outside strict mode(…)
Ah
I should really look into that some time.
 
crl
 
wanted to get a simple graph, and eventhough the csv file is there, and the python server gives me a "200" it does not display anything.. maybe someone can look at it, its like 5 lines that do it pastebin.com/PRkWHH8H
 
@phenomnomnominal why?
@phenomnomnominal because it's an incorrect type. Would you expect Array.prototype.map.call(undefined to not error?
 
Good morning JavaFolks
 
1:30 PM
Is there a language which has errors and stack traces specced in detail such that most of its implementations follow it?
 
@AwalGarg php
 
Is the spec ready yet? Last I checked it was a collection of typos.
@FlorianMargaine the official repo still states "WIP"
 
ColdFusion has a huge stackstrace
@rlemon @KendallFrey it's not hockey, but DAYUM gfycat.com/MeanOilyDrafthorse
 
@AwalGarg C#?
 
@SterlingArcher lmao
 
user3119231
1:37 PM
what means "junk after document element" ?
 
user3119231
I mean it is just script after doms.
 
@KendallFrey my dad did call, and we're going to a Capitals, Hurricanes game on the 17th. He wants to go to a ton of games this year I can't wait
 
crl
 
hey guys i am looking for a good tool to log all activity on port 22 windows machine can you all recommend some from your experience
 
@devdar You mean like WireShark?
 
@KendallFrey yes like wireshark, i hae used it however i am not getting what i want
 
Hi all
 
@devdar Tried Charles Proxy?
 
1:59 PM
@KendallFrey my ssh server (windows) is accepting ssh connection however a public key is sign and send however no reply from the server connection is closed. I cannot seem to find why the server is not responding
 
@devdar wireshark or charles may fit your needs :-)
 
@JuanMendes will have a look at it
@Neal thanks buddy
 
@devdar buddy?
 
crl
!!urban buddy
 
@crl [buddy](http://buddy.urbanup.com/376624) 1. friend, pal, compatriot, someone you don't know the name of, someone you don't want to tell the name of

2. close friend, pal, compatriot

3. used to describe budding fungi, or any other thing that... buds.
 
2:00 PM
@crl Hmmm so I am a fungi?
 
crl
yes
 
@Neal pal lol
 
@crl COOL! :-)
 
@devdar if you get to the k.ex., the server is responding
 
@devdar :-P
I know
 
2:02 PM
@Neal I get the banner message then public key test then it says sign and send pubkey test connection closed by server. Its really confusing since my permissions are correct
 
@ssube "k.ex." is bastardization for "key exchange"?
 
@devdar dunno
 
@devdar you need to check the server logs brah, not the client
 
@Neal trust me i have been pulling my hair out for weeks on it
 
@devdar im sorry :-(
 
2:04 PM
@AwalGarg yes. That's what SSH calls it in the logs, I think
 
@Neal look what you did. shame on you.
 
Kex: Asymmetrically encrypted, mother-approved.
 
@AwalGarg I am truly sorry :-( How can I repay you oh great @AwalGarg?
 
@Awal Garg Opensshd log is empty i configured the LOgLevel in the sshd_config
 
@Loktar have you been seeing all the gifs for the new Battlefront game?
 
crl
2:06 PM
I've put this in ST { "keys": ["ctrl+shift+a"], "command": "reindent" } is there a way to automatically do ctrl+a before it? (grouping those 2 actions)
 
@crl Where did you get a shit key?
 
crl
oops
 
boo. no fun
 
crl
awsum thanks
 
2:09 PM
There are two ways to solve this:
1. restart everything from scratch.
2. goto 1.
 
@devdar run your client in verbose mode?
 
@AwalGarg done that many times and every time its the same issue
 
@devdar what did you set the log level to on server? what user is the ssh daemon running as?
 
@ssube yes have been doing that thats how i am seeing the pub key sign and send ..... connection closed by server
@AwalGarg i set the LogLevel to DEBUG3 and the ssh daemon is being run as administrator
@AwalGarg password authentication works fine no issues there
 
@devdar do you have physical access to the server?
oh
 
2:13 PM
@devdar add more Vs
 
@AwalGarg yes i am using the servers ip address even tried using server name same results
 
is the key trusted on the server side, with the server user's authorized_keys set to the right permissions?
 
@ssube gonna try that i am actually using currently ssh -vvv user@server didnt know i could add alot more Vs
@ssube yes i added the key to the server and known_host is trusted
 
@devdar known_hosts is on the client, authorized_keys is the server
on the server side, does the user you're logging into have an ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file with your current pubkey in it?
 
@ssube yes all that is accurate
 
2:16 PM
what does the secure log on the server say?
 
:26234426

bash-4.2# ssh -vvvvvvvv myconn
    OpenSSH_6.3, OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013
    debug1: Reading configuration data /root/.ssh/config
    debug1: /root/.ssh/config line 2: Applying options for nibtt
    debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
    debug1: /etc/ssh/ssh_config line 20: Applying options for *
    debug2: ssh_connect: needpriv 0
    debug1: Connecting to 10.130.29.34 [10.130.29.34] port 22.
    debug1: Connection established.
    debug1: permanently_set_uid: 0/0
@ssube thats the log in verbose mode
@ssube any idea what could be my issue
 
on the server, /var/log/secure should mention something
 
that looks like the client log to me.
 
it is weird that the connection is being closed after you send the key
 
@ssube yea and i cant seem to figure out why wireshark is showing no strange errors
 
2:20 PM
just look at the server log FFS :D
 
yeah
 
17 mins ago, by Awal Garg
@devdar you need to check the server logs brah, not the client
sigh, 17 minutes
 
@ssube i am not seeing a secure log only lastlog (huge cannot open) and Opensshd which is blank and wtmp
@AwalGarg i am looking at the server
:26234481 i did a dump of the last log and i found this

Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at rip=001801969B0
rax=000000000022C4F0 rbx=000000000022C830 rcx=0000000000000000
rdx=0000000000000000 rsi=000000000022C4F0 rdi=000000000022C510
r8 =000000000022C4F0 r9 =00000001802EA020 r10=0000000000230000
r11=0000000100401962 r12=000000000022C4D0 r13=000000000022C858
r14=000000000022C79C r15=000000000022C830
rbp=000000000022C530 rsp=000000000022C448
program=C:\openssh\bin\last.exe, pid 288, thread main
 
your server is windows?
 
@devdar wtff
dude...
 
2:25 PM
@ssube yes the server is windows runningopenssh
 
which one? 2012?
 
lol
 
lol indeed.
!!afk
 
I was talking about the server, if that wasn't obvious.
 
@ssube wasn't my choice for a server lol
Its a windows 7 machine
 
2:28 PM
why not use something meant for windows, like remote desktop or nomachine?
even if you can ssh into the machine, you won't be able to do anything useful
 
@ssube i would have liked to use a linux machine as the server however i have no control over that. It's being used for git repository control
 
@devdar run gitlab or something
I don't know if any of those tools support windows, though
you're not going to get that working correctly
you could consider setting up TFS, since that acts as a git server now
 
@ssube no running git for windows
@ssube and public key authentication is required for running gitolite on top of that
 
@ssube GitLab is easiest to run on Linux tho
 
2:34 PM
@DemCodeLines super easy
@devdar yeah, that's a pain to set up on linux where it belongs. It's almost impossible to get working well on windows.
@NathanJones try this: stackoverflow.com/a/33083736/129032
 
@ssube i totally agree and my boss aint gonna run anything microsoft besides windows
 
@devdar Well, you need a Linux server with Gitlab (which is free, or gitolite if you want to suffer) or a Windows server with TFS.
That mash-up is never going to work right.
 
@DemCodeLines so TFS is gonna be a no no
 
@devdar Today, I honestly don't see a reason to not go with Git for any given new project.
 
2:37 PM
@devdar I mean, TFS is basically Microsoft's answer to Git (even though it technically is git). You're better off using TFS than trying to make something else work.
 
@rlemon @Zirak @ssube do I have a story for you
I met a girl this weekend
 
@DemCodeLines they added git support very recently
 
I didn't tag Kendall because it was her :O
 
@SterlingArcher oh
 
@ssube thanks for the advice will let you guys know if there is any success
 
2:38 PM
@SterlingArcher I.. what?
 
@ssube plot twist.. she's married
 
All I'm saying is, TFS is supposed to be native to Windows (both MS products). Git may or may not be.
 
Second plot twist.. the marriage is 98% failed
Am I a bad person?
 
hoo buddy
that last 2% is where all the guns are
 
There was no ring!!
 
2:39 PM
It's not your job to care about a marriage you're not a part of
it's their
 
I have no respect for the supposed sanctity of relationships, so that's great
don't get invested, because obviously it's a mess waiting to happen, but still fun(ny)
 
unless ofc the partner is a 120kg HA enforcer
 
tl;dr shes been marriaged for 5 months, husband up and left abruptly for a job in Lousiana, tl;dr come with me or im leaving and she stayed
So ummm... third plot twist.. afformentioned husband is a state trooper
 
so nvm
 
tl;dr too late :D :X
 
2:41 PM
this drama you find yourself in is beautiful, I am so very proud of you
 
Plot twists aside.. this woman is amazing, 10/10 stunning, and has a strong(er than me!) career path
I'm going to get shot.. aren't I..
 
Come to Germany as a refugee
 
there's a good chance of that, yeah
 
So she works at Micky D?
 
Well if I die, spread my story
 
2:42 PM
@SterlingArcher I'd invest in bulletproof vests and/or windows.
 
I got more booty than @nick <-- put that on my gravestone plz
 
I'd hang around for a bit, then just go your own way. Clearly she doesn't need a man.
 
Just in case, you know.
 
@MadaraUchiha vest? Dude hell no I'm getting the sleeves too
tactileneck kevlar
 
@SterlingArcher bulletproof tactilneck
 
2:43 PM
ninja'd
 
@SterlingArcher Don't you watch hollywood movies? Getting shot in the arm/shoulder is fine, you can just shake it off.
 
lmao
So we're going out thursday. I'm very excited
 
unless it comes up as a sudden twist in a later fight scene
 
How did you approach...you didn't use a pickup line, did you?
 
@SterlingArcher on the totally legit, adult side of things: this person sounds pretty independent and won't put up with needy SOs, so don't get too attached.
 
2:45 PM
@SterlingArcher Oh my god. Did you...like...talk to her?
 
on the other side: I'd hit it a few times and gtfo, on account of the probably-crazy cop husband
 
Sorry :P
 
@SomeGuy I think they even held hands!
 
@SterlingArcher RIP
 
Like physically?!
 
2:46 PM
@DemCodeLines met her through my recruiters gf. We ended up talking, eating buffalo wings, and drank several shots of tequila before she was all over me
@ssube exactly, not gonna get attached, but always excited for fun!
 
Well, enjoy!
 
@SterlingArcher And the thrill of the possibility of getting sniped at any given moment!
 
She was very impressed that I was a social-spoken engineer lol
 
@SterlingArcher sounds lonely and bored and having fun, so if you match that, you should be good
 
LMAO RIP ME D:
 
2:47 PM
@SterlingArcher right? you can get so laid by being a person and a developer
 
> "What do yo" ~@SterlingArcher's famous last words. Probably
 
Dude like.. i'm a rare breed of dev. I can talk to people and it's not about World of Warcraft
 
When I was in guard duty once, we had permission to troll the HQ as part of a drill
 
@SterlingArcher That's most of my charm. I'm obviously smart but get drunk like a normal person.
 
To raise a fake security event in any way we may want
 
2:48 PM
@MadaraUchiha you didn't..
Please tell me you didn't start the Bay of Pigs invasion
 
So I called on the radio: "HQ from tower 23, there's a sniNGHHHH"
 
Wait, israel.. bay of kosher deli meats
 
HQ didn't appreciate the joke as much as my shift fellows.
 
> The Bay of Corned Beef Invasion was a pivotal turning point in the Israeli-Cuban Sandwich Crisis
3
 
In other news, Dell bought EMC for $67 billion
 
2:51 PM
@ssube Shutup and take my star!
 
@DemCodeLines wowza
on another line... dont talk shit to smokey the bear
 
@DemCodeLines storage is a good business to be in
 
I mean, Amazon, Google and Microsoft already began eating into their business with their cloud service.
 
> Bus-ted
 
2:59 PM
oh my god xD
 
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Q: Error while installing lwip node module - cannot find python executable

Ranganathan SwamySo I wanted to install lwip module to work on images but when I am trying to install it it throws an awkward error. Can't find python executable etc. Please explain this to me. What is wrong here? C:\nodefiles\new>npm install lwip \ > lwip@0.0.8 install C:\nodefiles\new\node_modules\...

 
crl
Someone uses HTTP-only cookies? if I understand well you can't modify them, but can you read them?
 
@crl are you the server?
 
lol ok afk vape
!!afk do you even vape bro
 
crl
@ssube on the client I mean
 
3:03 PM
@ssube I updated my question
 
@crl No, you can't. They are only sent with the HTTP request and can't be accessed by JS
 
crl
@OliverSalzburg ok thanks
 
TIL porcupines make weird noises
 
Hey guys
 
3:16 PM
sorry to be a bit vague, but I've run into a problem when using angular and Karma unit testing. I have injected $q into a controller but when I do a console.log(JSON.stringify($q)) it is returning [] which is making it look like $q isn't being injected properly. Has anyone run into this problem before? I'm a junior dev but the senior devs at my comp can't seem to crack this either
 
Do you have a code example? I'm not familiar with karma, but maybe some context would help
 
@crl yeah, that's the point. The server can, client can't.
 
crl
k :)
 
@SterlingArcher sorry I'm screen watching so can't copy and paste easily from that repository, he needs to commit the changes before I can get the repository but we've decided to leave it for today, been bashing at it for a few hours and no luck so tommorrow out angular expert is hopefully back from sickness and can help :) if I remember ill drop a note in here with the answer if we find it!
thanks btw!
I found a few examples on here of jasmine not injecting properly so thought I'd see if anyone knew of karma :)
 
3:41 PM
can you use native promises in babel?
 
sure
promises are just a class, not a fundamental part of the language
 
@SterlingArcher 2 tru
 
@ssube invoking fulfilled as a function didn't work...any other ideas?
 
anybody have an idea of what's going on here: stackoverflow.com/q/33071269/1146881
node-gyp build failing when installing mongodb
on windoze
 
3:46 PM
@NathanJones not yet
 
@ssube ok, thanks for trying :)
 
I'm pretty sure invoking them was how I fixed that last time, but I'm not sure exactly what I was doing.
Gotta do some work and push a few patches to some oss tools, then I'll take another look.
 
Dammit i want to play Skyrim again
!!afk lunch
 
its obvious that its unsolvable by looking at my answers comments
 
user5020521
may I ask you what is the matter behind this lines of code?
 
user5020521
3:56 PM
if (xmlhttp.responseText > 0){
		console.log(xmlhttp.responseText);
	}
 
user5020521
matter of fact the condition is invisible in console
 
sup folks
 
matter of fact: it makes no sense to compare a string to be greater than 0 unless its numeric
 
Most text isn't larger than zero. Or less than zero, for that matter. Or equal to it.
 
user5020521
should I convert it to numeric?
 
3:59 PM
How?
 
well you could check for xmlhttp.responseText.length > 0
 

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