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> When the revolution comes, I need to be prepared; thus, in the quiet moments, when I’m not producing incredible scientific breakthroughs, I think about what I’ll do when the weather forecast inevitably becomes RIVERS OF BLOOD ALL DAY EVERY DAY. The main thing that I ponder is who will be in my gang, because the likelihood of post-apocalyptic survival is directly related to the size and quality of your rag-tag group of associates.
> There are some obvious people who I’ll need to recruit: a locksmith (to open doors); a demolitions expert (for when the locksmith has run out of ideas); [...]
> However, the most important person in my gang will be a systems programmer. A person who can debug a device driver or a distributed system is a person who can be trusted in a Hobbesian nightmare of breathtaking scope; a systems programmer has seen the terrors of the world and understood the intrinsic horror of existence.
> Systems people discover bugs by waking up and discovering that their first-born children are missing and “ETIMEDOUT ” has been written in blood on the wall.
ok so tl;dr, I think it would be nice for everyone involved if I went ahead and made a system where you can register to my site. and choose to participate in the active raffle (likely only 2 a month) - these raffles I'll be giving away anything I can think of that I can order online and direct ship to the winner. so things like games, pizza, funky t shirts, etc. Let everyone who wants to participate (must have say at least ten people for the raffle to start) and on a date one person will be chosen. I will contact this person and figure out the best time and instructions for shipping and siz…
Seems the minlength attribute for an <input> field doesn't work.
Is there any other attribute in HTML5 with the help of which I can set minimal length of value for fields?
you just make it redundant so that without a key the bot falls back to localstorage
if we like this idea I can get working on the server api for certain commands we want run on a server. I can also get a dedicated ip (it is free so no worries there) and a database setup
if there are holes in my idea please point them out. I think it would work but i'm no security expert by a long shot
well I would need some help adapting the bots current code ofc. so if you do like the idea and are willing to come give us pointers on weekend :) hell yea i'm all for this
@SomeKittens All the extra cruft around them. You need registering, you need login, you need forgot-my-password, and that's the bare minimum. Let's not even go into the security of the login...
@rlemon We don't have Netflix, or Pandora, or the Google hardware store.
I'm getting an error using JSON.parse() on a string that is returned from a $.get() call. It says SyntaxError: Unexpected identifier, but there's no character after that. How do I find out what character was unexpected?
@Zirak Not at all. Registering === asking here. Login === one POST request, built into the bot (bot.registerAPI('key');). Forgotten password === asking here.
I want to have bettas in my 50-gallon tank, which will consist of schools of fish.
Suppose I obtain a group of (maybe 4) female bettas and I have a shoal of 10 neon tetras in a 50-gallon tank. There are about 8 places for the fish to hide. Would they end up being compatible?
Suppose some of th...