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22:01
oops, it was in /usr/bin and I don't need to specify a full path for yum provides
@Luggage what distro do you use?
this is RHEL 7.5 but in my day job mostly ubuntu
(and windows)
oops.. now I need to figure out how to change my default EFI boot OS. i reboot into windows my accident. brb
user1596138
Sincerely,

Scott Cutler
SVP, Americas Marketplace
eBay
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> DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MAIL, YOUR EMAIL WILL NOT BE RECEIVED AS THIS IS AN UNMONITORED INBOX
user1596138
Shit cracks me up haha. > So sincerely a real message for you but DONT REPLY
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22:12
ALso. I say tax every single one of them just like the email says not to.
that message doesn't work
people respond to our noreply emails ALL the time, and they go directly to the webmaster inbox that i monitor
lol, webmaster
I always loved that term.
yeah... it bothers me when people call me that here
lol
sysadmin bugs me
what am I? a sissy administrator
like, yeah, i monitor an inbox called webmaster, but that's not my title
22:17
no thanks lol
but... what is my title
syster
cis admin
cyst admin
i do basically everything
22:18
systems's engineer is better lol
except spelled right
only thing i don't do is design
sysop
bofh
sy[stem] adminis[trator]
stem trator
STEM trator is accurate lol.
The Bastard Operator From Hell (BOFH) is a fictional rogue computer operator who takes out his anger on users and others who pester him with their computer problems, uses his expertise against his enemies and manipulates his employer. Several other people have written stories about BOFHs, but those by Simon Travaglia are considered canonical. The BOFH stories were originally posted in 1992 to Usenet by Travaglia, with some being reprinted in Datamation. They were published weekly from 1995 to 1999 in Network Week. Since 2000 they have been published regularly in The Register (UK). Several collections...
@Luggage this is real
22:20
a real fictional character
I have seen people do this and it has been done to me
I'm using alternative facts
well, yea
he was such a dick. Like I literally would say "wow this tool helps me get my job done, I don't know how I would do it without it" and then boom, revoked that privilege by EOD
well, yea, users being happy is a sure sign they are up to something
gotta crack down on that
we'd just mess with our supervisor when he logged in to the local intranet, things like if userid = x redirect to y
but that was a looong time ago
22:23
@Luggage it was even worse because we were in THE SAME DEPARTMENT and what I couldn't do, he had to do, but he would just let it build up and then he finally quit and left it for everyone.
So I eventually left because I was constantly left with "Get this done" and I would have to consistently say, "I don't have permissions to do that because of so and so who is gone", and they would respond, "hmm.. you should have them.." and I would just blankly stare like I can't make AD do user rights because that is another one that I should have and don't have and that was the conversation earlier.
as a dev you should not have right to change perms in AD
@Luggage I wasn't there
unless it's specifically for a dev group or some other limit
I was help desk
22:26
but I imaged all the laptops and set up passwords and was responsible for getting user's equipment ready
That's why I switched to development. It was what I initially went to school for and it's really the only thing I like about computers. Everything else sucks and when you do it you realize assholes rule the world.
so yolo
plenty of assholes in development, but yea.. i wouldn't want to image laptops and do user support either
@Luggage yeah... I'd almost rather shovel dirt than image laptops for a living and place warranty claims.
I'd rather do the laptop thing.
I can automate that
sorta
I understand dev assholes. They just think their right about something no matter what and I do that sometimes so that's ok.
@Luggage that was the problem. As soon as I automated something, here comes the sabotage
well, the good ones are right because they are right, not no matter what.
22:30
but if someone else did it that way, pats on the back all around. It was a nightmare and my boss hated me because of political differences and that's why I'll never talk to anyone about politics unless I'm the one in the power position ever again.
@Luggage I mean even about something arbitrary and subjective.
like, "brown is the right color for rice" even when it's not about programming. IMO that's why Californians are so nutty on average when it comes to stuff like "you should eat kemwa" (spellcheck) "and avoid X because it has toxin Y" when everyone else on the planet is like "there is no proof for that..."
quinoa
I always think it sounds like chemo-wa??
keen-wah
At least, that's how I heard it.
@Luggage is right
no matter what. :)
22:41
is that related to gumwa?
man.. i hope I don't need to understand SElinux by friday.
23:09
@Zirak aMEIzing
the shot on the widow at the end, right!?
You know how to send an answer in real time with php / mysql to another user (like a chat). I did not understand how I can send the response to the other user in real time.
@forresthopkinsa I had guessed it, but I can not read it in streaming
@Zirak I almost had a heart attack
23:16
uhh you're not allowed to use streaming connections?
you're saying that your environment doesn't allow you to use websockets?
OMG, is that the most common question here? That's what led me here and this is the third or fourth one besides me lol
no kidding
@User maybe use http2?
@forresthopkinsaI had never needed any use, but now they asked me to do it ...
@DavidKamer @forresthopkinsa now I try to read the documentation and I see to pull out something, thanks for pointing me the way
@forresthopkinsa blog.logrocket.com/… do you think he should be opening a socket in this.state like this?
I do mine in componentDidMount
23:24
why would you npm install package@latest over just npm install package?
just to be explicit? I guess same reason you would use npm install over npm i?
my understanding is that npm install gets the "latest" version by default
I think it is to get unstable packages or beta/alpha releases.
if you already have the package installed and want npm to get the latest version even if it doesn't match the semver in your package.json then use @latest
e.g. your package.json says: react@15 but you want the latest (16)
A publisher could specify a default and also upload code that isn't yet tested thoroughly. That's at least how most package managers I've used work
Also, if you were on a beta (e.g. somePackage@next) and wanted to be back to the official latest
That makes sense.
23:28
@DavidKamer is he even using React?
afaik he's just using PHP
I have no clue.
I think he just mentioned PHP lol
🐘ftw
lol I wouldn't want to do websocket work in it
I think we should just respond with "🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘, that's how." for every PHP question
@forresthopkinsa oh God no
23:31
I think that has got to be the most welcoming response, you're right
I think socket.io has a library in php
do they? the one I sent was just the first Google result for "websocket php" lmao
it was socketo.me
Is there a good place to store massive files for node packages?
I'm going to use composer to make a package the let's you replace $ in PHP with the 🐘 emoji
freaking brilliant
revolutionary even
23:34
Is there a trunk emoji? That can replace ->
@DavidKamer, why not the whole emoji plane?
He's got a point
Truly self documenting code
πŸ₯•
Errors start with sad emojis
Prices with money bags
I tried to publish an NPM module with a 500MB file in it
23:36
They call -> a carrot so πŸ₯• could replace it
There were many words for my attempts, successful was not one of them
I'm totally making emoji script when I get free time lol
oh no
dear God why
🐇 🙋 🍇
  🍰 name 🔡

  🐈 🆕 🍼 name 🔡 🍇🍉

  🐖 🌕 🍇
    😀 🍪🔤Good night, 🔤 name🍪
  🍉

  🐖 β˜€οΈ 🍇
    😀 🍪🔤Howdy, 🔤 name🍪
  🍉
🍉

🏁 🍇
  🍦 greeter 🔷🙋🆕 🔤Spencer🔤
  🌕 greeter  👴 Prints β€œGood night, Spencer” to the console
🍉
Oh god
@jrtapsell I can't find where npm even sets a limit. Do you mean upload or install?
@DavidKamer, upload to npm (npm publish / np)
23:41
What's the error?
@Luggage re: @latest makes sense, thanks!
JavaScript heap out of memory
That must be the Deutsch local experience everyone is talking about
I tried running node with --max_old_space_size=8000
Is that bytes?
23:46
From what I've seen, it's megabytes
uhhhh
you tried running it with eight gigabytes and it still ran out of memory
How would I search SO for posts containing "@latest" in their title? I tried title: "@latest" which doesn't work
@JBallin Does it need to be a live search, or can it be earlier today?
im just looking for questions in general
what do u mean by "live"? you're saying I get set up something like google alerts with certain phrases?
whoa wth
so I cant just get that from the regular search bar on SO?
I haven't used the advanced search, but SEDE would let you do the query you want
I see ur query but I dont see how to get to the links of those questions
@JBallin Try reloading, you should get 2 colums
I changed it slightly to add links
interesting
thanks! now my searches can take a whole new level
not sure why I cant run these searches on the normal site tho

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