@KarelG anyways, there are people treating neurological conditions with nicotine today; you can substitute their intake with cigarettes and they'd only need half a hit to dose
@FilipDupanović man, smoking doesn't release nicotin only, but other nastier stuff. Nicotine itself is fine. (well if you don't count in addiction) The main purpose of having health issues from smoking cigarettes is tar. If i recall it right, a tobacco leaf only contain 3 ish % nicotine.
@FilipDupanović in the wild west, there were many people that has ... tobacco chewgum or something. It only makes your teeth brown, but is addictive and doesn't harm a lot :P
@mydeve Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room 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.
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I've debugged the program. I get no errors until I try to connect. The debugger then tells me that the debugging has been terminated with the reason that the websocket has been closed
No, take the point in the code that isn't doing what you expect, and inspect the parameters that it is using. When you find the one that isn't what it should be, follow it backwards until you find where it changed from what it should be to what it shouldn't be.
Okay well I couldn't find an article to support that @rlemon I always worked under the assumption that display none still loads the resource can you show me an article that defines otherwise? that way I could learn more about this
@RajaSharma you have support for viewports which would allow you to relatively position the contents; this works, but only if the content was designed to fit all sizes :(
When creating a schema with mongoose/MongoDB for a model with on-to-many relationships (i.e. author-articles), would it be better to just have 1 collection of authors with articles as subdocuments or have 1 collection for authors and 1 collection for articles? Assuming I will have to query MongoDB for all articles only (w/o author info).
@rlemon I see what you mean!! let me explain further! thanks for clearing that up. So I am adding the svg inline because I need to access it via JS to change elements of the svg on hover
> bright disruption in Saturn's narrow F ring suggests it may have been disturbed recently. This feature was mostly likely not caused by Pandora (50 miles or 81 kilometers across) which lurks nearby, at lower right. More likely, it was created by the interaction of a small object embedded in the ring itself and material in the core of the ring. Scientists sometimes refer to these features as "jets."
@MadaraUchiha get the articles form the author, most important though is to get all information on articles including its author, publish date, etc and be able to query it using filters (i.e. get all articles from a particular author or get all articles from a particular date range, etc)
@MadaraUchiha if you want to sell something that will effect the, say, manufacturing team, you don't go to that manager.. he'll tell you his department is fine. you go to the boss first.. but that meeting is next to impossible to get without 'tricks'. linkedin gives you a lot of ammo about a company you are prospecting. it was crazy to see these guys work.
The good folks either come because their friend (who already works for you) brought them in, or because you spotted them when they were in college/uni and recruited them before they even graduated and started looking for jobs.
@MadaraUchiha because it doesn't maintain integrity. Using it as a cache is fine. Except it doesn't return records that are currently being updated with find(). So using it as a cache for a low-traffic application is fine.