I've been 'let go' twice. once they escorted me off the premises thinking I was going to .. idk.. throw a wrench in a machine? it was a Kuntz electroplating and they layed me off a week after I started wearing a wrist brace. They thought I was a comp case. and then again in retail but they had no reason so had to pay me a fat compensation cheque
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Cause they call me like once a month with some completely stupid question lol I don't even bill them it's always like 5min
tl;dr I complained to the manager above me that the worker on my level wasn't pulling weight. I got fired. for 'differences of opinion' which I aggressively informed them wasn't a legit reason.
So I had to write this theory test to qualify for a learner's license. I went in there all prepped up. Then I saw this police officer who asked me to take a seat, took a bunch of papers I was holding. And he proceeded to answer the questions for me. I was dumbstruck. I was given my learner's license 5 minutes later.
@towc Although I'm not a front-end developer and just to kill your curiosity I don't know how long I would last but I'm pretty sure I will last more than your dignity — aqw alhadary6 hours ago
wow I mean wow
> I will last more than your dignity
me being me, I laugh at that
but me also being me, I want to shut the fucker down
how do you feel about this var removeDuplicates = arr.reduce((hash,b)=>(hash.has(b.title)? hash.delete(b.title):hash.set(b.title,b),hash),(new Map())); console.log(Array.from(removeDuplicates.values()));
@BadgerCat all of them I guess? I still have a couple of oral exams, but I'm getting the highschool cert in 2 weeks, then ideally moving to slovakia wthin 2-3 days and working fulltime as a contractor
reduce() typically merges similar items into one. The reason I suggest a for..of loop (or arr.forEach() would be fine) is that you loop without that type of 'merge'ing
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The only thing I'd change is making moreThanOnce a Set, since that's the textbook case for a set and you're already transforming and pushing items by hand.
Hello Everyone, I have started to understand Angular4. In their services example there is the following code. Can anyone please explain me why 'import { Hero } from './hero';' is added in the hero service. I am getting a little confused. angular.io/guide/component-interaction
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@OliverSalzburg TL;RD archaeology students were creating a beer based on a recreated 5000 years old recipe. Some succeeded, some failed (manioc as base ... eww). At last " The ancient Chinese beer looked more like porridge and likely tasted sweeter and fruitier than the clear, bitter beers of today "
Does anyone have a simple example on how to link a wasm file? I used this http://mbebenita.github.io/WasmExplorer/ instead of emcc to generate the .wasm file. Tried to load it with fetch like explained on the mozilla MDN https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/WebAssembly/Loading_and_running but I'm getting this error ? Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: WebAssembly Instantiation: Import #0 module="env" error: module is not an object or function at <anonymous>
@OliverSalzburg Here is my AWS S3 image upload code
import User from '../users-model'
const AWS = require('aws-sdk')
import config from '../../../config/config'
import moment from 'moment'
/**
* Setup
*
**/
let defaults = {}
const handler = (request, reply) => {
var originalBlob = request.payload
var regex = /data:image\/([a-zA-Z]*);base64,([^\"]*)/
var matches = originalBlob.match(regex);
var base64Data = matches && matches.length && matches[2] ? matches[2] : '';
var buf = new Buffer(base64Data, 'base64');
var newName = (new Date()).valueOf();
so its just the debugging aspect? or is there more to it. i read about it a bit (not lots mind you) and it seemed that if it worked then there wasnt much issue with it.
ive only changed to it in the past two days, so maybe there are headaches ahead, but i havent found any issue debugging the transpiled code - yet
It's not the bleeding edge. It's taping a shitty spoiler to your otherwise perfectly fine car, making "vroom, vroom" noises and believing you're riding a Porsche
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