I swear Meteor has some bizarre "wrapper" library for everything, it is seriously irritating at this point. Can't just use react router, gotta use meteor/meteor-react-router-wrapper or some kind of bullshit
Hey guys, I am trying to change a char in a string, let's say i have default_example, i want it to be default example. So i am using this code: name.split("_").join(" ");
I really would like to do a DNA test. I know I'm a good portion hispanic and I've been told my grandfathers family hails from Egypt, but I'm whiter than holy hell so my dads side must be european or native
@Jean-philippeEmond I made out with a black woman at a party in college, I touched her weave, and we got into a screaming fight while her friends all geeked out so hard at me
Like, those dudes loved me for whatever reason. I'm unbelievably white xD
I was so drunk I quoted the movie Smokin Aces and said "You forgot your hat" and I was the unnoficial king of the night
@SterlingArcher I watched a video yesterday that said a certain primitive tribe was "thought to have descended from the earliest humans in Africa." Uhhh yeah no shit....
@bitten yep, but still, sometimes u need time to get familiar with frameworks @littlepootis u know, to use it in practice, in work. i can spend time to learn fortran but, i guess its not worth it
imgur.com/gallery/6ABrX @KendallFrey does this mean that all orbiting bodies are on an eventual collision course? Or do surrounding bodies (like the sun?) have enough pull to keep them in a perfect orbit forever
@SterlingArcher orbiting bodies radiate energy in the form of gravitational waves, the energy comes from their orbital energy, so, yes, all (binary) orbits will decay eventually
1 questions.. if I have setup a input with min/max.. what is the best way to test the input? regex or I have omething like $("input[name=banana]").test().. ?
@SterlingArcher complex math, but it derives for relativity (this time it's how standing in a gravitational field is the same as standing in an accelerating rocket)
The data is basically a bunch of reports, and the idea is to have each report sent to a user to review, and after review they get sent a new unseen report
That was just how the csv turned out when converted. But if I wrote a script to surround each object inside another numbered one, such as 1: {..}, 2: {..}, 3: {..},... I could tell firebase to send /reports/1...3, etc ?
don't know what's the current status, methinks you'll have to wait for the whole response to arrive, but at least you don't have to stream the full 490mb from the host into memory
I'm not sure if streaming works with firebase. To get data I'd have to make a call for a specific path, like /reports/12/ and then it would give everything at that level
the docs say to flatten data to prevent having really long streams being sent at once
@ssube Each report has a report ID property, but I'm not sure how to use that when uploading to firebase
@FilipDupanović Stop spamming other people when you have no idea what they're asking. It's confusing and problematic for people who are actually looking for help.
In the update specific fields part of that article, theres a part where it creates a unique key and puts that in the path before uploading. Instead of the unique key, I'd use report.reportId?
Would it be possible to show an alert or something when a website doesn't allow cross-origin framing? I don't want to bypass it or anything. I simply want some visual warning about it without having to check the console :)
@FilipDupanović If you're going to link random doc pages and follow them up with comments like this, you may want to take a minute to read up on the topic before answering.
@KevinB at this point it's become enough of a problem that he can stop or be kicked.
Ok so i get how to push this data to firebase, but to that first I'd have to first make this huge json file full of objects into an array. Right now it looks like {..}{..}{..}, but to iterate through it i'd need [{..},{..},{..}]. The only issue is due to it's ridiculous size. I opened it in sublime 15 minutes ago and it's still not open
Is this where I'd use a stream to take the file in and whenever it sees a }{, insert a comma between them?