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@user2429266 if you really must: stackoverflow.com/a/21250665/829835 read this
@Luggage What you forget is that humans last 100 years, which means they're damn inefficient
they don't teach me nuffin
yea, but they can make more.
@Luggage that, uh, that takes a lot of joules
Just try breeding lithium ion batteries..
20:00
pretty soon they run out though
I'm using the Task Scheduler in Windows to run a webpage, but it needs to run every hour. Right now it creates a new instance of a browser, but I'm sure it could be configured to open a new tab instead, but regardless of that, running it for a week will yield a browser with like 50 tabs open and it's not something I want to maintain (remoting in and shutting the browser down). Any ideas?
@Luggage we need to turn trees into power sources other than burning them
photosynth power
Just a question. XSS Cheatsheet had some exploits I thought my APP was immune against. I don't know your Theme. Looks nice. so no offense. Just questions.^^
@user2429266 using <iframe> to embed youtube content is the recommended way unless you have access to the full api
Burning them is actually a decent way to get their energy. And it's carbon neutral
They are batteries that charge themselves with solar
20:02
but that isn't tree-power
I've done this approach for pure PHP because I can execute the code from the command line in a batch file and nothing ever stays open once it's done, but this time around I'm using javascript which is gonna need some sort of environment. Maybe I just install node on the server and use it to trigger this page? I thought about node as I'm writing this.
They consume the co2 they they'll output when you use them, and produce the oxygen consumed
@Waxi what do you mean "run a webpage"? you mean visit it to kick off some process?
@Waxi there is software that does these things, if you had bothered to look
do use a regex to makes sure it is a valid YT Link?
@Luggage Yeah, my webpage is ajaxing to php which is doing the processing.
20:03
do you want a cron @Waxi?
@user2429266 I validate the links as well as use SO's onebox system to tell me it is a youtube onebox
all of the code is open source. check the link I dropped and you can read it
'ajaxing'? So there are two web sites involved?
Window's cron seems to be Task Scheduler, which is what I'm using, but it's not meant for webpages really.
Ok. Oneboxing is nice.
function youtubeInliner(node) {
    if( !node.classList || !node.classList.contains('message') || node.classList.contains('pending') ) return; // if not message node, exit
    const yt = node.querySelector('.onebox.ob-youtube'); // grab youtube onebox
    if( !yt ) return; // exit if not found
    const link = yt.querySelector('a'); // youtube link address
    let videoHref;
    if( /(youtu\.?be)\/.+$/.test(link.href) ) { // youtu.be links need to get extracted differently.
        videoHref = link.href.split('/').pop();
in fact, here is the entire function
pick away folks
@Luggage You hit page a which has some javascript, ajax to php page, and return some information, javascript that information, then back to php. But that initial domino needs to be triggered.
yup, I've seen that
but stackoverflow already tells me it is a youtube link, so we're good
I could understand pinging some URL to start a process, but using one webpage to interact with another is batty.
@user2429266 my god, that's proof of why regex never solves a problem
But look into phantom js if you MUST keep this mess.
20:07
@Waxi on a timed basis?
@Luggage I didn't know how to write the code in php, so I had to write some of it in js, and I'm not that good enough to combine the 2 in one page without fucking things up, so I keep them separate.
well, get good enough, because you are making a mess.
@Waxi have you google "how to run tests in headless browser" at all?
@Luggage Yeah, you are right. If I combined the two, I could just hit the php page from the CL like I have before and it will work, but hitting a non-php page effed me up.
@ssube Never heard of headless browser until just now, but thanks!
are we still not sure he doesn't just want a cron job?
20:10
@rlemon sounds like running any of the browser testing tools on a cron or something
sounds like using a website to trigger a server side process
@rlemon he has the schedulign part down
^ Yeah basically.
which could be done with a cron.
if it was dependant on time and not anything else.
I thought Window's cron WAS Task Scheduler?
20:10
he's using one web browser to interactively control another website..
@Waxi it is. you are fine
cron won't help you
@Waxi you should never be cronning gui stuff
if it opens a window, it doesn't go in cron
socket.emit('start this shit');

// other end

spawn(proc);
is what I understood
he's not having trouble starting a process, it's the process he wants to start that is the problem
I understood he's having doubts that he should be starting this from another website and not from some saner means.
There is no interface here, it's simply a webpage triggering some shit on the server since I haven't combined the two. If I do combine them, none of this is a problem since I can run the server stuff from the command line.
20:12
I'm just explaining how I understood the issue.
> There is no interface here, it's simply a webpage
webpages and browsers ARE an interface
> since I can run the server stuff from the command line.
Yeah I guess the problem is in my design. Using a browser to start the process.
so you're getting a webpage to trigger a command line process?
why do you need the browser?
20:12
you'll very likely run into problems with session 0 isolation, which will break the whole thing
sorry if i'm late
he doesn't strictly need a browser. You could do it in node
so you need the website to trigger the process? what is the thing that tells you to trigger it ?
or why do you think you need a browser
get('/foo.php?wtf').then(function(result) {
    post('/bar.php?' + result');
}) //  is this basically what you are trying to trigger?
nice
@ssube What do you mean?
@Waxi look it up
Just never start a GUI app form a scheduled task. Them's the rules.
it happens all the time in crappy corporate environments, though
20:17
it does, hence the flag in task scheduler
still doesn't run the same as a normal app
@Luggage jsfiddle.net/krhok161 is the page I need to hit
yea, so what I said above..
So I'm left with 2 options, I put this JS into my PHP, and scheduled the PHP page like I've done countless times before, or get node to run first then hit the page.
hi, can anyone help me? I have no experience with jquery/ajax. I need to make a post request to server via ajax to a php file. pastebin.com/Cgn4jc9H (pastebin) attached is the link to pastebin of my jquery/ajax code. pastebin.com/zG2pLc8k this is the file called by the ajax and this file will call another function from another file pastebin.com/XNUnBpdv
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20:18
the fact that you are are trying to ADD to a php app with a separate CLIENT web page.. crazy.
Unacceptable.
@Waxi i'm just skimming but i don't see why you can't just do this in php?
unless this is really really a temporary thing
(note, nothing is ever temporary)
@bitten I struggled writing my functions in php which is why I wrote that in js. I could put the js on the php page, but then passing variables back and forth within one page escapes my knowledge, so now I'm left with what you see.
@Waxi why not fix the system so you don't have to cron a browser to load a page to ajax another page?
dont' extend your server logic by offloading to the client. That's the wrong direction.
20:20
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A: What is the best comment in source code you have ever encountered?

Rohit// somedev1 - 6/7/02 Adding temporary tracking of Login screen // somedev2 - 5/22/07 Temporary my ass

@ssube Yes, I agree. I don't want to be doing that either.
then fix it rather than doing it more wrong
hehe.. exactly, Lemon.
@Luggage Yeah I knew it was bad the moment I did it. It sounds like the only thing I should be doing is writing all this logic in php then?
I know this will sound insulting, but you are making bad decisions and you need to be at a place where someone will correct you. Re-writing a working app because you don't know how to compile the code, now extending a PHP app by making a separate 'client'.. These are costly decisions
Racking up technical debt at an unbelievable rate.
20:23
Not insulting at all. I know my shit is weak and I've said before it sucks not having a team to bounce anything off. I'm the only guy they have that writes any code and I'm just buried so I just get it done the only way I know.
if you looked up the usual techniques for batch jobs or loading up pages in a slaved browser, they will very quickly lead to some useful tidbits
I would, but I don't know the terminology which sucks.
I should really drop PHP and pick up Node, that would probably help me from bouncing between the two so carelessly.
you'll have to read the docs either way, it won't help
The takeaway here for me, "don't extend your server logic by offloading to the client".
I appreciate that.
That leaves me with the only option that makes sense, rewriting this in just php so I eliminate the js and the need for a client.
Use node+php+redis. @waxi
20:30
Yeah I could use Node, but that just lets me continue the bad habit here.
Redis has a publish/subscribe feature which could help controlling node from php.
if the calling file is in the top level directory, how should the ajax url look like? my ajax is throwing Not Found on my url. >> url: '/ajax_call/ajax.php',
@user2429266 Ah I see...that could be helpful to me in the future, ty.
OK time to go, but yall have armed me with good information, so thank you once again for the help, really appreciate it!
20:44
ohhhhh yes
@KendallFrey
taken by the STS-122 Shuttle Crew in '08
Yup. flat.
any stable alternatives out there to lorem pizza?
what mods is that using
making two sample manifests, trying to make them visually distinct
@KevinB all of them
20:48
@rlemon dayum
hoping for something besides more pictures of pizza
@KevinB the NASA mod, but they stopped developing it
where can I but a SCSS developer?
ok... so don't type Lorum Piercing
somehow autocomplete thought that was helpful
@tereško try a bar, but I'm not sure they'll be into anal sex right away
20:49
we are having problem with out current one
not enough but stuff?
you seem a tad t-happy
surprise but stuff is the best
tappy, if you will?
before I took this job, I have never thought that developers can be "aggressively unwilling to learn"
20:51
ha
@tereško you must be working in the Atlanta area
I can point to 10 like that right now
^
(bah dum tsh)
including one who insisted we not use memcache, because "the round trip latency to a cache server will be too high" before writing his own "distributed cache"
no just "I dont have time" or "I am busy", but more along the lines of "I am partying like its 2005th"
20:53
@tereško where is your team?
I party like it's 2005, and I also do my fucking job properly along side.
@Shane Latvia
ah ok
but I dont think the location matters
20:53
yeah, probably not
what I did when I was hiring people... was find JS meetups
it's those "I have been here for 10+ years" developers
there's usually a couple people in there who are pretty good and can bring in some good culture to the team
oh, right... those
@tereško "I've been writing Java since 1983, I think I know how computers work."
we have good people in the team
hell, multiple good people
but those two are just driving me up the wall
can't cut em out?
20:55
@ssube "I was born in 1986, I think I know how sixes work"
those are the people who need to go, because they're sinking the rest of the team
if management is protecting them, leave the company
it's really so much better for everyone when the attitude is bad
I have a soft spot for people who try, but if they don't try...
fuck em
that's where I'm at now, because we have two developers who refuse to touch any new tech but are allowed to make all the technical decisions
@KendallFrey imgur.com/a/YVKVV ahh yis I love the space costumes
I dont have that amount of pull
20:56
right, yeah
also a bunch of other illegal shit is going on
but that's not my frog-holding-a-cup-of-tea
sounds like one of those soul sucking problems
@ssube illegal but stuff?
@rlemon - alternative to lorempizza? besides the kitten one... hoping for something themed
@rlemon I don't think so, but I've never caught people in the stairwell.
20:57
got weird reasons for wanting it
ok .. the SCSS stuff
we have 38k+ likes of *.scss
and at least half of those lines are "single line rules"
as in:
@Shane so weird. that entire message didn't make it to my dom
but I got the ping
huh.. odd
still don't see it?
.foo {
     font-size: 10px; color:#fff; background: .... for 160 chars
}
f5'd
20:58
ah right ok
this is what I mean for "single line rules"
I don't have anything other than pizza
lorempixel works tho
yeah, tried that one... it's the latency that kills me
how soon do you need it :D
no worries, thanks for that, figured if anybody would know, it'd be you
haha!
not worth building one
20:59
38k lines of scss, must be a lot of duplication/not a lot of reuse
you gonna get me fired?
github.com/rlemon/lorempizza.com all you need to do is replace the stock images
deploy your own
so here's the pizza themed demo... and here... wtf//// what's all this but?
!!afk gym
21:00
ah, thanks bitten...
this'll do
@tereško too relatable
I had one for phil dunphy
but I let it expire
I just need them to be visually themed for these manifests
lorempixel would be perfect it just tends to go down a lot
!!google Odaxelagnia
@bitten those two are also the only people who have "git not working like my svn was so we should switch to svn"
21:01
!!LIVE!
@Shmiddty That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
!!define Odaxelagnia
@Shmiddty It means I aint got time to learn your $5 words.
huehue
21:02
@tereško stop stop stop.. nightmares. i work with someone who's version control is index copy, index copy2, index_bACKUP
!!slidepoop
and the one who does SCSS told me that: "we actually should commit only css and no sass files in the repository"
heh, that was ours when i started here.
... at which point I was kinda speechless
is it a temp job @tereško or are you looking for a long term developer?
21:03
I aim to be there for long term
index_030422004.cfm.bak
i mean, are you looking for someone temp or long term?
!!May you rest in a deep and dreamless slumber
like a freelancer
@Shmiddty Definitely
21:04
heh
I am actually looking for long term local talent
ah okay
!!That's enough. You can put yourself away, won't you?
i was going to point you here as a resource for looking for a (remote) freelancer / temp
@Shmiddty Absolutely not
Someone call behavior
21:05
@KevinB at least it's dated
who said the date was accurate
:p
what I need is not a freelance but a sturdy pipe to beat the sense in those two
you could just eat a lot of beans every day and sit next to them
@KevinB haha
steamed broccoli and fried onions and just never leave their area
21:07
@Shane just by having that thought you lost about 80 points in my eyes
It was also common practice to start every file with a large comment block explaining wha the file was there for, who created it and when, who last updated it and when, and what was changed.
I think some kind of odor or repetettive sound is probably your best bet
hey man, war's war
@Shane come back when your pubes start to grow
oh jesus
40, three kids... just not being serious
you are acting like you are 12
21:08
and you are acting like a humorless dick
so we're even
children.
well, today I spend about an hour arguing with that developer that you should use isset() in php before you are retrieving random GET attribute
simply replace their mouse with a ball mouse.
his counterargument was basically: "projects all over internet do that"
mobbing is illegal too.
21:11
I was about an inch from braining that asshole with the closest swing-able object
that fucking illegitimate use of sperm cell
</rant>
@tereško that's pretty basic. Set report level up and show him the large logfiles...
The error reporting has warning and notices disabled
Your mixing jquery events with classic addeventlistener. Don't do that — rlemon 17 secs ago
On mobile, can someone find the dupe/give answer to this poor chap
All my smoke detectors are beeping, driving me effin' bonkers. I'm skeptical though that they all hit low battery at the same time. I swear these things are talking to each other.
Has anyone here ever encountered an IE11 issue that only appears when the dev tools are closed? Our logout route isn't working properly for some reason, but only when using IE 11 and Dev Tools are closed, works on other browsers or if the DevTools are open. Tried disabling caching and defining undefined console functions but either I haven't done it correctly or it's something else.
21:24
what IDE do u use for javascript? i used bracket and also phpstorm
is there any ide that can debug well
Chrome
and have step by step debug
lol
chrome!!!
how
I'm not joking
Chrome dev tools are basically an ide
yeah Chrome and its extensions are very handy
Okay, off to the gym. Bbl
21:26
@rlemon which extentsion do u mean
@Sandro Search for "chrome dev tools course", they're super powerful
@rlemon On it
@DaveS you might have a console.log. console.log only starts existing in IE when the console opens, but you never see the error because the errors don't start displaying in the console until you open it once.
ohh, you mentioned console functions. My mistake
@rlemon doesn't seem to work
@DaveS but just in case, I use this: npmjs.com/package/console-polyfill
@Waxi do they detect carbon monoxide?
21:37
Thanks Luggage, I've already included the code from this answer in our server.js to define it before any js is executed
I think it's an issue with caching and IE is ignoring headers telling it to clear
well, that should work, but the link i psted is more comprehensive and more recently updated than a 2010 answer from SO. It's still only like a dozen lines of code, though.
If it's not the console thing.. I have no idea.
@Luggage Good question I don't have the answer to, will investigate.
Investigate quickly. Before you die. :)
No I can't die because I'm not happy with my skill level.
@Waxi don't think that way. Its an endless road. ^^
21:49
posted on November 01, 2016 by Axel Rauschmayer

This blog post describes what you can do with functions that return tag functions for ES6 template literals. For an introduction to template literals, tagged template literals and tag functions, consult chapter “Template literals” in “Exploring ES6”. Calling values via template literals The common way of calling a value in JavaScript is to append arguments in parentheses: > const v

@Waxi experience* level. Things like knowing when it makes sense to re-write vs just deal with an unattractive code-base takes a few mistakes to learn.
as opposed to 'skill'
@Luggage That one really bothers you, that I chose to recreate something when I could have tried fixing the existing program. It just didn't make sense to me though because it was a language I've never studied or written in and I felt inclined to use a specific IDE for it. Not understanding the file structure or where they might even be located didn't help. That project is still not finished which burns. Maybe it would have been faster to just force myself to use what was already there.
I wanted to say that 'you'll improve over time, we all do' and just used that as an example.
I was trying to sound hopeful, not pour salt in a wound. sorry.
You do bring up good points about the use of resources at a company level when I do those sort of things, but again, it's hard for me to gauge the time it would have taken in either route. Trying to fix his stuff would have definitely been more educational, that's for sure. I think if I had more experience, I would have been able to take that approach, but I don't think my programming skills are that honed to just pickup something new, wish they were though.
Ahh, and estimating time is very hard and takes years to get better at
and you'll still fuck it up, because we all do
22:02
I appreciate your honest feedback and I don't get offended at all. I owe a lot to you and the people in here. I may come have as a newb most of the time, but the amount of things I've learned is ridiculous.
I really wish I could alias tags in html/css
stuff like <page></page> instead of <div class="page"></div>
<Cough>react</Cough>
overkill for this I guess
well maybe, dunno
I could try it out and see how it goes
function Cough({ children }) { return <div className="cough">{children}</div>; }
:)
wow, the word cough looks really weird now..
@BartekBanachewicz Preact is a lighter alternative, but may have compatibility problems with some other react libraries.
I have a pretty special usecase; I'm targetting print media
22:06
ohh shit.. tell me you are using xsl-fo
no, not really
I've never been a fan of XSL
ohh, damn, nevermind
well.. still might be valid. If you don't need react but like the react-like way of making high level tags: github.com/luggage66/jsx-xsl-fo
that just uses JSX syntax and streams out xml
I think that React could actually work for me
I have a feeling that I'm reimplementing it pretty much
function renderFretboards(pageElement) {
    $(pageElement).find('fretboard').replaceWith(function(f) {
        return createFretboardImage(this);
    });
}
is it still xml output? (like I am assuming)
nope, it outputs html
22:10
ahh, i see, ok.
well, in this case a canvas element (still considering SVG though)
svgs that you generate?
react makes a great svg templating tool, too.
interesting
22:12
and d3, now that it is separated into mini-libraries, is a great addition to do some of the common math for layout.
please don't judge my mixed use of var/let.
This guy was asking me what languages I know and I told him, then he said well do you know how to make things like Word? I just lol'd.
It's like yeah no dude, they probably had teams of people making that.
No probably about it. they did. And still do, I assume.
@Luggage ended up being me not disabling caching properly, or if I did, not closing the browser between debug sessions.
ahh.
The biggest software development team I've seen was about 10-15 people.
I really can't imagine these bigger companies, that's gotta be wild, to have all that brainpower in one spot.
22:23
Having worked for Xerox, I can imagine bigger companies, but 10-15 is a lot for a single project.
Why ya leave?
got bored and went indy
lol
Bored of the company or bored of being corporate?
both.
the last 6-7 years I was there i was a 'manager' of a development group and coding wasn't really my primary job. I didn't really enjoy the non-programming parts of my job.
Damn you were there for awhile. Couldn't you get into a different role?
22:28
Maybe, but not in the same office. There wan't anywhere up to go, and going down would be awkward.
and I had 0 interest in going to some other part of xerox, being a dilbertian dystopia
My workbench came in
Gonna start up brewing again real soon
Someone spilled glitter in your keyboard
That keyboard is cool, pretty bright even with lights on.
Is your computer a beast or something? That case is pretty large.
no, I can only play runescape on low detail
22:37
@ndugger Denim!!
boots and pants and boots and pants
Haircuuts
@ndugger are those spherical speakers?
user1596138
22:58
Are the the Harmon Kardon ones? Those are nice

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