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17:00
cool I might ask for help :P
the instructions for tomcat are literally... "install tomcat"
My head hurts so bad my thighs are like flashing white..
My head hurts so bad my eyes are like flashing white..
Ohstoppitu
I am having a bit of trouble with this... maybe a stupid question but are these actually a part of Three.js or just examples of what it can do? threejs.org/examples/#webgl_animation_cloth
@Loktar can you cheat with homebrew?
@FlorianMargaine ah they had me install homebrew my first day..
17:08
@Crowz do you need x-shader/x-vertex much there?
@Loktar then it's just brew install tomcat
@Dachi I'm honestly not sure what you mean. I just want the physics of cloth plus pins
@KendallFrey wanna help me with a regexp?
17:09
@Loktar <3
wait, i'm an idiot.
but hey, whatever suits your mind
They also had me install homebrew on my first day.
@FlorianMargaine Hes an asshole who thinks hes well ze ruler of ze univerze
so i am wondering was that 3rd degree burns ?
17:11
@FlorianMargaine ok cool got it
thanks man
@rlemon i'm finally learning node, and I think I found a semi good way to do it!
> LEARN YOU THE NODE.JS FOR MUCH WIN!
I want to find everything after v= up until the end of the string, or until it hits an &
v\=(.*)
can't figure out how to make it stop :/
!!> eval(a="console.log(eval(a))")
@Shmiddty "InternalError: too much recursion"
@rlemon 'v=dsjkda&dsjk'.match(/v\=(.*)&/)
17:15
Im transfering all my stupid novel domains to node
@FlorianMargaine :facepalm:
like fuckinghatesyou.com, likesgayporn.com and umm noonelovesyou.com
!!tell rlemon eval 'v=dsjkda&dsjk'.match(/v\=(.*)&/)
@rlemon ["v=dsjkda&","dsjkda"]
already have the code done pulling the subdomain ect all with node. Such fun
17:17
@Shmiddty wait, wat?
What is the model called?
@BenjaminGruenbaum "Model"
@Shmiddty Lmfao :(((
@Loktar congrats on the new pic
Model = Backbone.Model.extend({
    idAttribute: "ID"
});
17:18
that's what it's using for the model for everything.
and it's not even doing it right...
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Q: Why do some methods have .prototype and some don't?

Nelu MalanceaQuestion on prototype: Why do some Array methods have .prototype and others don't? The documentation states "Array.prototype represents the prototype for the Array constructor". I am trying to reconcile this statement with the understanding that prototype is a property referring to the parent...

Interesting question
@BenjaminGruenbaum thanks
... = Backbone.View.extend({
    model: new v.Model,
    ...
new
new
@rlemon , @dystroy did your nexus got the 4.4.1 / 4.4.2 upgrades ?
all of the databinding is done with jquery selectors
!!> 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWOivXYk7TA '.match(/v\=(.*)&?/)
@rlemon ["v=MWOivXYk7TA ","MWOivXYk7TA "]
sweet
17:23
some, but not all of the event binding is done through backbone's event binding
!!> 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWOivXYk7TA '.match(/v\=([^&]+)/) // would probably be better
@nderscore ["v=MWOivXYk7TA ","MWOivXYk7TA "]
In node.js, does each module need to be in a separate file or does the exports have the capability to call different methods per require?
Err.. fuck that came out weird.
Hold on.
I want to make a proxy using node.js. Would it be possible to get the connecting user's domain name in a windows domain env?
@rlemon You want (.*)& or [^&]*?
17:29
@Egor I don't think the connecting user's machine is willing to tell you
@JanDvorak Can I request the user to log in?
@Egor by words?
@JanDvorak I want to authenticate and authorize users using AD. Basically check where they are going and either allow it or not
@Egor are they coming with IE? Then maaaybe with ActiveX
The user machine is not going to listen to your webpage
@JanDvorak wat
17:33
@JanDvorak No, cross-browser. But the idea is to serve them a page that says "you want to go to facebook.com, but only some people are allowed. Please login to make sure you are"
I can't find it. Aww well.
@Egor then check the facebook login, not the windows login
Once I'm done with these tutorials, what's a good beginner node project? I was thinking tic-tac-toe game that 2 people can play from different computers. Is that a good starting point/feasible?
@JanDvorak facebook was just an example, I may have websites with no login. Say I want to restrict access to google. Silly example, but still.
@JanDvorak the idea is to have a proxy with a list of "restricted" websites and a list of users that can access them. When anyone going through the proxy wants to connect to one of them, the proxy needs to know if they are on this list
@Egor uh... no. The browser isn't going to tell you. Maybe if you install something on the client machine...
Also, any machine can lie to you over HTTP
and, when there's a way, there's a will
17:38
@Egor Why the windows domain env? Why not authenticate on node?
!!youtube symphony of destruction
nice
18 mins ago, by Abhishek Hingnikar
@rlemon , @dystroy did your nexus got the 4.4.1 / 4.4.2 upgrades ?
17:39
@JanDvorak I've never heard that statement before.. and it's.. beautiful. Absolutely true.
yes
@BenjaminGruenbaum what do you mean?
@rlemon mine can't detect any update
is it something i am missing ?
@Egor have the username/password checked against node
@rlemon I haven't heard that song in agesssss
17:41
@BenjaminGruenbaum where does the username/password come from? I'm just trying to use the infrastructure already in place. Sorry if I don't fully understand what's going on, I haven't actually worked with node before and I'm just looking for options on how to start
@Egor it's not just node; it's basic facts about HTTP
- the clients can lie easily
- the clients aren't going to tell you much about themselves, and you can't force them.
I imagine to balance server load, they don't update everyone at once? Wait a week.
@JanDvorak I can force the user to tell me, can't I?
@Egor save those user/pass combos remotely and authenticate them in Node
17:43
@JanDvorak As in, actually type the username/password into textboxes on a form
@Egor you mean, through a web form?
then sure; but then it's got nothing to do with the Win domain
@JanDvorak right
@JanDvorak well the win domain part is that I want to confirm the username and password they typed in match AD
@Egor still not gonna tell you, I presume
@JanDvorak Hmm... if I host something in IIS, I can force users to authenticate against AD by disabling anonymous, right?
@Egor I'm not aware of that
17:51
@Egor It's ugly as sin, but assuming there are no holes, they can't see anything hosted in IIS without a valid username and password
Of course, it's not encrypted, so it's easy enough to obtain a username and password if you know how
but that's a story for another day
@Neil I can force SSL, can I not?
@Neil to encrypt the plaintext username/pass combos
@Egor http and https are two different protocols; you can perform a redirect from one to the other
Given an HTML element reference elem, how to retrieve a reference to its document object?
@Egor That helps, but it's not the end-all way of protecting your server
Though it all really depends on what you're after
@Å imeVidas .ownerDocument although that might play funny when migrated between documents in some cases
17:54
@BenjaminGruenbaum Thanks :)
Just requiring a username and password is enough to annoy most hackers to do something else
well this tutorial is dead to me. what a waste of time
learnyounode. It started out fine, but it escalates too quickly and doesn't explain tasks well
17:56
nodebeginner is a good start
Well if I were to make a simple HTTP proxy in node, would there be an easy way to uniquely identify terminals? Something like a MAC address, maybe.
Assuming I'm on an intranet
Yeah?
I'll give it a shot. Thanks @BenjaminGruenbaum
user1596138
@rlemon But... But why?
user1596138
You don't need a regexp for that.
lol there's also javascriptissexy.com .. tempted to read that one too
17:58
@Jhawins the regexp probably took him like a minute to write and it works though.
@Jhawins I wondered too
user1596138
!!> 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWOivXYk7TA&atLeast=this&part=works'.match(/v\=‌​(.*)&?/)
@Egor Yours or those of the servers who manage the packets you send to and from the client computer?
@Jhawins ["v=MWOivXYk7TA&atLeast=this&part=works","MWOivXYk7TA&atLeast=this&part=works"]‌​
user1596138
;)
17:59
Oh wow, I didn't know a node process was 92% faster than PHP in an exponential incrementing loop.
@Egor you aren't going to get the MAC address if you're not in the same LAN segment; and even then I'm not sure there's an API to access that.
also, one machine can have different MAC addresses based on how they connect to the network
user1596138
@BenjaminGruenbaum Still, it doesn't work. Taking strpos() of ?v= through the next & would be what you need when there are extra variables and would be simpler
@JanDvorak I could maybe ARP the IP. But the MAC address was just to give an idea of what I want. In the end, I'm just looking for some way to say "Hey, this guy has connected before, I know him". Maybe a cookie?
@Neil the end-points that have a person sitting in front of them and trying to get to some URL
@Neil on my intranet
@Jhawins it works for the reasonable case he wanted.. The easiest way would be to just use Node's url module (it works in the browser) and then use .query.v
@Egor cookies can be deleted. Not that people do that too often, but browser switches do happen
18:01
@Egor Gmail will save the username and encrypted password on the local machine and automatically send it to the server to authenticate
Gmail server still authenticates it, but it is seemless.. it doesn't ask for username and password
So it is as if you were always connected
@Neil it does, once in a while
@Neil stores the combo in a cookie, right?
localStorage shall work, too
@Neil I think it's not user+enc(pass) I think it's a token. Can you log in offline or just stay logged in ?
@JanDvorak I think it has a timeout system, and it probably resets when you log out
@BenjaminGruenbaum Well I don't know if it username or password or just a token
My logic was just that if you are away from your computer for a long while and gmail is open, or even if you close but don't actively log out
18:03
@Neil it's not user+pass that's for sure :P
That'd be way risky.
returning to the page will open as if you were still logged in, and you definitely aren't
it just seems that way
@BenjaminGruenbaum Then must be some sort of token
@Egor I would guess google uses cookies
not every browser supports web storage
@Neil apart from IE7, what doesn't?
@JanDvorak At work, we always make this joke where if we see someone using internet explorer to do something, we tell them "No, no.. open a browser"
Web storage is like cookies 2.0, right? Similar concept, but improved in some way, like not giving the server direct access to them.
@Egor in cookies - the server does have direct access to them
Cookies are sent on every HTTP request :S
18:08
I'm saying web storage improves cookies by not giving direct access to the server
@Neil The worst is when you try to tell someone to open Windows Explorer. pop Chrome appears.
18:27
has anyone used underscore's sortby method?
@Crowz what is your question?
just a very simple sortby, don't see why it's not working. _.sortby(anArray, function(theObject) { return object.firstnumber + object.secondnumber;});
@Crowz theObject vs object?
theObject just is an object, changed the variable name so it'd make sense
fiddle please
18:37
@JanDvorak jsfiddle.net/gcQw7 dunno how to console.log
Would trying to view posts in a closed facebook group mean hacking?
@Crowz just console.log() it'll show up after you run in dev tools
@AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute ?!
2 mins ago, by AGirlSaidMySmileIsCute
Would trying to view posts in a closed facebook group mean hacking?
18:41
?!
@Crowz sortBy returns a new array
sweet it works... that was a dumb mistake, thanks
Suggestions on good tech talks to watch while doing manual labor?
18:52
sigh people don't reply.
if you use mySQL for nodeJS does the mySQL scripts still have to in public folder? :S
because people can simply read the source code then

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