does anyone know how can I use node module fs (file system) in vuejs? I'm developing on nwjs with vue, but I am blocked at the node module import, it never works
> In September 2013, the online image sharing community imgur suffered a data breach. A selection of the data containing 1.7 million email addresses and passwords surfaced more than 4 years later in November 2017. Although imgur stored passwords as SHA-256 hashes, the data in the breach contained plain text passwords suggesting that many of the original hashes had been cracked. imgur advises that they rolled over to bcrypt hashes in 2016.
no idea, I just got that in an email from haveibeenpwned or whatever the site is
> You've been pwned! You signed up for notifications when your account was pwned in a data breach and unfortunately, it's happened. Here's what's known about the breach:
so yeah seems new
well newly reported
that's kind of crazy, almost 5 years ago and never disclosed?
I am already using require correctly to fetch the nw module
no problems with that
I think I know what the problem is, the require is being done at the import level, not at the component runtime level
that was it, the IDE was elevating it to outside the component
now inside it no longer throws errors
but it also isn't creating a new file or folder, but thats a different issue I assume
thanks Ben, I was already going crazy with this for the past 4h, just this chat was a huge help
oh, it is working exactly fine, I just thought it was creating the files and folders in the dev environment, but it is already using the final paths for the prod environment. strange but this will make it easier for me!
no need to download tons of lists right away and look through them yourself, just insert the victim's username/address into it, and it will tell you what list to use, complete with sources and stuff :P
I feel like one way to do it right would be to have someone insert their email, ask them to confirm it by sending a link to that email, and then sending the results back to that email
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@thomasfuchs @deanboop @johncblandii I'll be honest, I think most of what we produce as an industry is garbage. If you look at the films being made when cinematography was only a few decades old, they were really crap by modern standards. Software is the same - we don't know what we're doing yet. Instead we write JS
> node_modules/koa-body/index.d.ts(3,16): error TS2665: Invalid module name in augmentation. Module 'koa' resolves to an untyped module at '/tmp/build/node_modules/koa/lib/application.js', which cannot be augmented.
I just made a react-native app and i want to launch it to App Store, but i want to change to bundle identifier before launching
should i directly change the bundle identifier in Xcode General >> Bundle Identifier >> org.reactjs.native.example.MyApp to the new identifier i want? how to avoid error
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I am trying to just serve the site so I can have a look at it, but I can't figure out how to do it... I tried npm start but seems like there is no script for it
If anyone has some time I would really appreciate your help
There is also no server.js file
I also tried running node app.js, but that gives me some errors
It seems like they are using grunt, but I have never used it before
I now installed grunt, ran grunt serve, but now have no further idea what to do
I tried figuring it out but I am bad... I am assuming I have to somehow run one of the tasks
So I tried going to 127.0.0.1:9000/task/grunt-serve which I am assuming runs the task, however it doesn't work. Not sure if that is even a valid task, that is just what I found in the grunt.js file
Any tips?
I would really appreciate some guidance
Does no-one know or does no-one want to help? Sigh...
I have just started to learn JS 4 real, and I started up by extending the HTMLElement, and I'm apparently NOT supposed to do that. Are there any other alternatives in pure JS?
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Other than the obvious fact that the first form could use a variable and not just a string literal, is there any reason to use one over the other, and if so under which cases?
In code:
// Given:
var foo = {'bar': 'baz'};
// Then
var x = foo['bar'];
// vs.
var x = foo.bar;
Context: I've wri...
I was wondering if any of guys know to make the passport req.user object accessible in client side javascript?
In express router, I can expose it the view template with res.render('home', {user: req.user})
and then in pug template, access it with something like #{user.username}
But how can I pass the req.user to client side js, not just the pug template?
I could set the desired information as an id of some other element like h1 tag, but that does not seem safe
do you guys know of anything else that would be better?
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hi i am using react-natve. when i change something in js file nothing happen. Somebody knows why?
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