Hey, so in angular, if I have $scope.user successfully populated in a controller method, can I access $scope.user.foobar in the template as {{user.foobar}}?
I'm kinda learning as I go, and this worked before (but I suspect it's because I was iterating through a list).
@ShotgunNinja tl;dr, inspect an element and the right panel will have a $scope tab (added by Batarang) that tells you the value of $scope on that element.
(it also sets the global variable $scope so you can play with it in console)
hello Guys , how to add youtube video to ur website and hide the youtube link , i don't want users to be able to get the link and share it .
i use the following but when i right click the video , it shows copy video URL
jsfiddle.net/Ajey/7fDU6
Bassem, you're missing the point. Any internet resource that you hand to a user is by definition downloaded by the end user. So private or not, if you're letting someone see your videos they can download them. One way you might try to prevent this is by using a service that obfuscates that video feed through some proprietary means, such as how some video services break up the video in to thousands of indecipherable units and reassembles them in flash.
so far I've only had one miss... so I emptied it back into the carboy, added more fruit juice, waited a month. was delicious after :D and carbonated it
this is an older image, two of those are in bottles now
@BenjaminGruenbaum Sadly, not the best stuff often. I've tried Singleton and Jack Daniels Single Barrel, liked both. I've also drank Ballantines and Grants which are pretty bad.
maybe it has to do with polish culture, but strong alcohol you're kinda supposed to not drink alone
@BenjaminGruenbaum I think whiskey is a lot like coffee in this regard
as in, blends have different qualities than single origin/single malt
I think I prefer both single malt whiskey and single origin coffee, though certainly blended coffees can be amazing, like Starbucks' Pike Place for example
I can't say it's my favorite, but I could never say it's bad either :)
Yeah, I really like good coffee too but it's a lot easier to make me happy with coffee. I don't like starbucks though. I like the "big regular" brands - like the Johnny Walkers of coffee - Mauro, Illy, Lavazza and so on.
@BenjaminGruenbaum mmmhh, as a coffee snob, I can't like Lavazza and Illy
especially given you can buy much better roasts for the same money
@BenjaminGruenbaum And as for starbucks, their espresso roast is mediocre; and that's understandable, because it's supposed to be universal. Buy their beans or ask for something "from behind the counter", and you might be surprised - imho.
I drink Nespresso at home, I'd take that over starbucks every day - starbucks feels like they burn their coffee and then drown it in milk and sugar to make up for it. I like espresso, macchiato and americanos.
@BartekBanachewicz well, they closed here because people didn't but their coffee because it wasn't good enough. Oh also I drink a lot of hausbrandt, mainly hausbrandt and mauro (and nespresso) in the day to day. Nespresso I have at home and get for free at work and the other two for fun.
@BartekBanachewicz well, typically places here have good machines - they pressure steam at about 15 bar. The nespresso machine uses pre-capsuled (ground and vacuumed) coffee, the machine itself does a good job but good capsules are expensive (about 50 cent to a dollar and a half per cup of coffee) - a lot more than having a good machine but they're zero work and maintenance.