is there a way to tell your compnay is monitoring your compnay laptop. my real question is, should you have any expectation of privacy on a compnay laptop?
not wipe the system, booting from a liveUSB, then if there's any "supervising" software on the original system it will not be running while you use the notebook with the liveUSB OS
wiping the system would work too, but I don't know if have the liberty to do it, so a liveUSB is a better idea, since once you switch off you can go back to the original system untouched
it actually depends on what you want to do with it though, I'm considering you just want to browse the internet without having any company software tracking you?
ya, but I would have the satisfaction of a water cool, and water cooler conversation. and company supplied bagles once a week. Another con is they all go out partying because they are on the east caost, and get left in the dust. Other than that I can't complain
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Now I would like to get categoryid from this below URL:
categoryid
http://localhost/badar/category/produkterbaru/CT0007?brand=BR0006,BR0010
Category ID is CT0007
Here is the JS
$('input[type="checkbox"]').on('cha...
good point. I'm following a lead on an insane puzzle. It says to look for the k3y in the CMS. There's a CMS with a bunch of files, so I downloaded all the files, now searching for k3y in all the files
Is there a way to get Sublime to open all files as regular text? I search a directory for a string, it finds files in it, but it's either in hexadecimal format or as an image
The few issues about react-table not playing nice with mobx were basically answered with "so handle the data on your own and pass processed data to react-table"
Which is kind of retarded, seeing how most of the info is with them. (the current page, the current sort, etc, so you either take everything and implement half the library, or you're stuck with hacks and half solutions)
@MadaraUchiha You'd rather carry a hack around for years as a doc comment then spend 10 minutes to open two issues for the library in hopes someone picks them up?
@Madara As you've probably realized, tech debt isn't something you can always avoid or work around and you have to accumulate some from time to time - always have an exit strategy though - even if it's far away
Also, I find "your kind of free time" funny, as if you don't spend an hour each day deleting shitposts from StackOverflow, watching imgur links and etc. Not being 100% focused all the time is fine - I'm not focused all of the time.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I never disagreed with you on that point.
I always disagreed with you on the threshold of "let's add this technical debt" I'm willing to have in my code.
I actively try not to accrue technical debt, and only accept when there's no other reasonable way that won't cost me an extra week or so of development
Pulling the breaks and saying "I could do this now, or I could do it right for an extra day", then taking the extra day, is something I stand behind.
I have an exit strategy, I've detailed what I've done here and why I've done it, and what the alternatives I've thought of. I've also invited people to beat me with a stick if they find a better alternative (after telling me what it was).
Although at this rate, we might end up forking react-table altogether
I am at the moment looking at an old project that I had, which needs some es2015+ functionality. I did not use any bundling previously, I had JS files over different directories, and I now need to add new functionality. I want to automate some of it, but at the moment, the only "automation" or "bundling" so to say is done through npm (package.json)
I am a backend developer (mostly software) so I am aware that I am behind (by A LOT) when it comes to the javascript scene
The only "problem" I have with that, is that some of the JS files are specific to only the page they are included in, so bundling them to one file, won't that mess up functionality?
So I get that, but each of those files have different behavior, and adding all of those behaviors for every page, will that not slow things down/give unexpected behavior?
@MadaraUchiha I think you'd get an observablearray but to be honest I never ran into it since it doesn't make much sense to return a non-observable from a @computed anyway
@BenjaminGruenbaum Nope, already done that. My princess is in another castle.
I already told you, I setup an autorun and it only got invoked once. "Deep" changes to coins, even though they're observable, don't seem to trigger the @computed's observers
@Mosho because 99 out of 100 times you don't want an atom on the property key but also on the array - an array is returned from a computed because it is mapped or filtered
there is none. a computed an return any value, like an observable can contain any value. The computed getter is what is observed for changes, when read, not what it returns.