@Tiffany my gut reaction is that the group 16yos who win televised tetris tournaments and the group 16yos who go to bars have a pretty small intersection
also 16yos can legally go to bars in the UK if accompanied by an adult (which is surprisingly not well known)
if you guys ever want to experience pure comfort while sleeping, wear a onesie, preferably one without a hood, and with footies. I know it sounds weird, but it's like perfect comfort. My body temperature stays consistent, my feet don't get cold. It's just wonderful.
@DaveRandom It's well defined, but doesn't do what you're probably thinking. The default is only going to run if none of the others match. Reordering only makes sense if you want to fall-through into the default, or fall-through out of the default.
So..... can someone double-check jsfiddle.net/fL216g98 for anything really dumb on my behalf, as it seems to be a bug that affects both Chrome and Safari.
Okay cause i was faced with implementing an ajax call for a simple form submit while leaving the page as it is will only cause a reload as its a post request but the down side is that this form may be submitted as many time as the user wants to add additional details
@BobbyAxe Like I said "depends on the kind of application/site you are building", so according to your needs, you can either reload the page or send an ajax request.
what setting mode: 'no-cors' actually says to the browser is, “Block my frontend JavaScript code from looking into the contents of the response body and headers under all circumstances.”
I have this array and I want to get id 456 without considering 1 as index.. I mean it should be dynamic and it will scan all the ids in the array and will match 456 and return that complete array. In my case, it would be `array('id'=>'456','size'=>'medium')` https://3v4l.org/7bZBm
@tereško This is so unbelievably counter-productive. I mean, I'm all for animal rights, but this kind of crap makes them a disservice to animals. I feel like angrily drinking more milk
@tereško fwiw, I really do drink oat milk nowadays in my cereals because it has less calories and the cereals actually taste much more like cerals. Cow milk has a very strong taste of it's own and it takes away a lot of the cereal flavor.
@Gordon probably too hipster to find in most stores here :< might be able to find it in the hipster health market in one of the grocery stores, but shit's expensive
found the "oatfinder" page after sending that message, searched for it... and yup... it's the expensive grocery store with a hipster health market
@Tiffany I don't think that is added sugar... that is sugars naturally occurring in the oats. The only ingredient listed is rolled oats which is just coarsely milled oats.
@mega6382 did it on windows. The hardest part was finding a public .com domain that we owned that wasn't already in use, and server admin/netadmin to make the server accessible externally
.EDU sites cannot have advertisements of any kind, violates the terms for .EDU domain. Our athletics site has the ability to allow local businesses to purchase advertising space on the site... so it has to be on a separate domain than what our wildcard cert covers.
I fucking hate Windows 2012 R2. I try looking up "add/remove program" but I typed "software" instead of "program" ... it fucking bings what I'm trying to do instead of giving me results in Windows of possibilities. STAHP.
@BilalAhmed suggestion on improving your question: instead of adding a screenshot of the error message, paste the error message in your question. If people want to try searching specific parts of the error message, selecting text and right-click->google is much easier than trying to read a blurry image.
@BilalAhmed basically anything that is text, should be pasted as text, not uploaded as an image
White supremacists are guzzling cow milk in an effort to mock people of color who are lactose intolerant 😡 https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/17/us/white-supremacists-science-dna.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage
So, my host provider nucked my server because it was sending out (DDoS) ~255mb/sec ... is there a clever way to investigate this other than nginx logs?
you know it's bad when Algerian immigrant from Netherlands has heard about how you fucked up your prospects to be a presidential nominee for 2020 (IIRC, @samayo)
@Trowski I mean no one can get away with this much, even the little things like toilet paper stuck to the shoe, if it was Obama the press would've made a huge shebang out of that...
I know they did for trump too, but for obama it would've actually had an effect too
Do you build your own images and push it to docker hub?
I can't tell why it is necessary to build an image and push it to the hub. If you have a docker-compose with LEMP stack, it makes no sense to create one hub per image, anyway I use docker in it's most basic form and I'm happy with it, but pushing nginx image to pull it later ...
I did that too, but later I learned you are supposed to push them in their own hub, so if you have nginx, php, mariadb containers running, you need to create three images and push them separately to hub ...
it makes so little sense
I'm happy with my setup, but I want to do things the right way but this makes no sense
It may be one of those cases where some hipster comes up with an idea to over-engineer a perfectly working solution
@samayo hmmm, Interesting, our client actually hired a consultancy firm of some sort and this is how they suggested it, and that is how we've been doing it. I mean it works so far, I haven't really seen any problem with it.
I'll ping you guys when he gets back to me. He said he would explain his docker stuff to me before Friday, but I think he's on vacation right now. @samayo @mega6382
Okay, so I have two websites, the underlying code that builds both sites is coupled together. It feeds stuff into a database. One part of our plan for switching web platforms in the next few months is leaving one of those sites running for a period of time until our primary site is live. I'm debating on possibly removing entries in the database that are specific to the primary website to make working with the data for the secondary easier. I'm not sure if this is a good idea though. A problem I can see arise is that I delete data from the primary site, that the secondary site is coupled to.
If that's the case, you may not know this, but the combination of Docker and UFW poses a bit of a security issue. Why? Because Docker actually bypasses UFW and directly alters iptables, such that a container can bind to a port.
@PeeHaa goal is to improve performance with the database, I remember you telling me to look into indexing it, if it isn't already. when I do show index from databasenamehere.versions;, three rows are returned