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posted on November 13, 2020 by Ben Mason

Hi everyone! We've just released Chrome Beta 87 (87.0.4280.60) for Android: it's now available on Google Play. You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. For details on new features, check out the Chromium blog, and for details on web platform updates, check here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. Ben Mason Google Chrome

 
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06:54
How do professionals comment on their server code?
For e.g. how should I comment Express routes?
07:54
hi
08:19
anyone here@ all
 
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10:05
Hi. Could anyone tell me if it would be possible to do something like this in Angular
some html ..

<MyComponent>
   <FirstButtonComponent></FirstButtonComponent>
   <SecondButtonComponent></SecondButtonComponent>
</MyComponent>

... some html
10:46
is there a way to make chrome extension popup window detached (like the picture-in-picture for videos)
 
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12:58
@entithat with // or /*
 
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13:58
@JBis xd
14:33
pfft I'm really having trouble writing shell scripts - as each interpret has its own flavour, and it's hard/impossible to find if certain tutorials online talk about bash specific, Zsh or Sh..
 
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@entithat I tend to use either // or /* */
oh I'm doing the worst thing ever
Performing this query:
`UPDATE "sometable" SET "defaults" = "${newCol}"`
Though I've tried doing more safe things like:
'UPDATE "sometable" SET "defaults" = "?"'
However when providing the column name as paramter it encapsulates that column name as string literal and not as column (So actually query would be like: UPDATE "sometable" SET "defaults" = "'new-col'" - and it would set all fields to new-col, instead of copying from new-col into the defaults)
still can't figure out why Facebook instant articles aren't working for the site
16:07
@paul23 should be safe as long as newCol never comes from the client, or if it does, it's whitelisted
16:20
It's from the client :P
And it is dynamic as the client is able to provide custom columns
client is in this case "root-type-admins" though. So that's a thing (people who have access to physical database anyways). However I feel anxious that I might open that function by accident to more people.
16:47
@paul23 can you query the existing columns at the beginning and create a whitelist?
yeah I could do that, but that is actually quite a demanding task for a database
Afternoon. I've got an event handler in Vue that needs to await an async function. But apparently you can't have await inside $on - does anyone know if it's possible?
GlobalEventBus.$on('trigger-calculateAllocations', x => {
	var foo = await Axios.get('myApiRequest');
});
you can't have await in a non-async function
17:00
Yes, that's what the error says. I'm just trying to work out if there's a way round this as I'm a bit stuck if there isn't
make it async
?
async x => ?
Hmm when i use dynamic imports, how to tell webpack which imports are used/available?
D'oh! I never saw x as a function!
Thanks
17:11
posted on November 13, 2020 by Michael Dawson

Summary The Node.js project will release new versions of 15.x, 14.x and 12.x on or shortly after Monday, November 16th, 2020. These releases will fix: One high severity issue Impact The 15.x release line of Node.js is vulnerable to one high severity issue. The 14.x release line of Node.js is vulnerable to one high severity issue. The 12.x release line of Node.js is vulnerable to one high sev

18:07
@paul23 shouldn't be at all. How many columns does it have? Most db's have a schema db with all the table structures.
what happened to LttntLrk? deleted his account it seems
18:29
👍
18:46
was looking at how apple makes their animations, it looks much more complicated than it actually is
specifically this one apple.com/pro-display-xdr
19:25
Reminds me of the old windows music player animation.
19:44
🚽
Anonymous
20:42
Hello!
Anonymous
Why does my base Class member variables get shared among my sub-classes?
code?
Anonymous
20:59
class _BaseForm {
    constructor() {
        this.payment = {
            displayed: false
        };

        this.invoice = {
            displayed: false,
            use_delivery_address: true,
            fields: {
                name: "",
                email: "",
                phone: "",
                address: "",
                zip_code: "",
                city: "",
                reference: "",
                delivery: {
                    address: "",
                    zip_code: "",
Anonymous
/**
 *
 */
class PrivateForm extends _BaseForm {
    constructor() {
        super();

        this.payment.displayed = true;

        this._card_implementation = this._card_implementation.bind(this);
    }

    _card_implementation() {
        stripe({
            id:             id,
            quantity:       quantity,
            customer_type:  customer_type,
        })
    }
 }
Anonymous
/**
 *
 */
class CompanyForm extends _BaseForm {
    constructor() {
        super();

        this.payment.displayed = false;

        this.vat = {
            number: null,
            validated: false
        };

        this._card_implementation = this._card_implementation.bind(this);
        this.validate_vat = this.validate_vat.bind(this);
    }

    _card_implementation() {
        stripe({
            id:             id,
            quantity:       quantity,
            customer_type:  customer_type,
Anonymous
@ke
Anonymous
@KevinB
Anonymous
Both the CompanyForm and the PrivateForm is currently sharing the same _BaseForm
Anonymous
21:00
How can I make the subclasses have their own instance of the parent class?
Anonymous
Hmm?
just testing :)
I'm building a browser extension to revamp the UI of chat
Anonymous
Oh, great!
the main thing is a dark mode, but also some extra padding and more colors whilst using stacks color palette etc
will put on stack apps
21:07
guess i'm not understanding the question
Anonymous
That will look great. The chat needs a revamp!
Anonymous
Well, Kevin
if Base's constructor creates a property on this, and the sub class calls super(), it will also have said property
that's expected
Anonymous
Yes, but both the classes that inherits from the _BaseForm class is sharing the same member variables
tbf i haven't read through all of the code, i was hoping for a more... minimal example
Anonymous
21:08
So if I change something in SubclassA it will be changed in SubclassB too
Anonymous
Sorry!
Anonymous
I'll fix some better code, haha!
err, that shouldn't be the case at all, extending doesn't create an instance, instantiating it does
i'm guessing it has more to do with how you're using them
which would make a simplified example difficult to create
since starting from scratch you likely won't be able to recreate the problem until you reintroduce the problematic bit
huh...
so your base has a function, as does your subclass, i'd assume the subclass's definition takes priority there?
Anonymous
It works now. I don't know what was wrong, but I think an extra bracket made the subclasses get initialized in a weird way.
yup
yeah, so i was suspecting that you were somehow using the same object for one of your instance properties across two separate instances, but i didn't see anywhere in your code where they were being redefined in a way that would be problematic
though, the code provided doesn't show the usage, and the problem could be in the usage
 
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the tooltip

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