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19:04
:-(
why the hell are you using a third party fs module
@bitten well i hope not too scary. glad you liked it!
hmm.... i was using an old google chrome theme, so i decided to disable it. Now, with the default theme, i'm not seeing the animation in pinned tabs that notify me something changed...
@Loktar I'll fetch your data bby.
19:13
@bitten busy?
you can help me solve my latest issue
:D
@rlemon i was about to watch stranger things with the lady :3
go for it
I'll vamp from someone else :D
@NathanJones it was tense.. but i survived :p
@rlemon For frontend... some random module is supposed to work on the front and backend but it needs an empty module to work on the frontend (cant remmeber what module) so npm forced me to install it
@bitten Amazing series. So glad none of the major networks picked it up and murdered it.
19:15
@rlemon just drop it in chat and if i'm able to help i can pick it up later ^^
popularity !== correctness :D
@bitten stupid css issue
@rlemon True, but in order for my app to work I needed it...
@Trasiva well i'm looking forward to it!
each image on its own document prints fine full-page
and I am sure now 200K + people are screwed bc the module was unpublished...
19:15
put all the images in one document, fucks the printing bad
@Loktar Kids back at school now?
not yet
2 more weeks
they got a crazy long summer, got out around May 16th
Holy shit.
That's like...double summer.
You're not ready to kick them out the door yet?
@rlemon !!mdn page-break-after
look into that?
jsbin.com/dikafuliri/1/edit?output is github.com/rlemon/xstit/blob/master/script.js if you take any one of those generated images and print it (with no margins) it appears to be fine on one page. when you try to print the document with all of them they got wider? I imagine it is a transform the browser does. someone wanna figure out my css to fix that?
cc @bitten
19:19
then just set each element to the puurrfect height
i'm having a function getName() i want to call it in my unit testing after it is being called..
i.e. callback for it
god dammit someone edited the html or it didn't save
user1596138
@rlemon Guessing I shouldn't expect that tab to respond for a bit...
@Neal you webpack external it...
in the unit testing i want make sure the getName is being called before looking at anything else.. i'm using jasmine karma
user1596138
19:21
Error
@ssube hmmm? What do you mean?
@rlemon dnc_codes isn't defined so i stuck it in
no it is jsbin being stupid
I cloned the fucking bin and it won't let me save changes
IT IS MY BIN DAMMIT
lolol
my first attempt for the css would be canvas { width: 100%; height: auto; page-break-after: always; }
or even just omit the width and height
If you get this warning in react Warning: Unknown props bemBlocks, index, selectedItems on <titleItem> tag. Remove these props from the element. Does it mean that you need to define propTypes for your component? Why can't I pass these props down?
19:22
okay going to watch
!!afk strangerthings :o
thanks, have fun
@Neal what is this empty module supposed to do?
@bitten that did it
+1
@ssube Nothing. (I think) I think it was literally a placeholder. it had no github reference.
@rlemon aw, glad it worked!
user1596138
19:23
@ApathyBear Did the paste get screwed up
user1596138
Unknown propsbemBlocks is exactly what it says? And selectedItemson ?
@Neal is this the pattern you're looking for?
@Jhawins It did, fixed
React recently started warning about unkown props, but I dunno what a <titleItem> tag is?
@ssube lol I guess. but i just dont get why someone unpublished the perfectly fine shim off of npm ;-)
19:25
@Neal because it conflicts with the built in module name?
that's kind of a big deal
Its a component I defined. But how do I get rid of these warnings?
Do I need to change <titleItem>?
@ssube ehhh maybe
@Neal if you know the code will never be called in the browser, you can also just use a webpack external
it tells webpack not to bundle the stuff
i think by default node first goes to defaults then to installed modules @ssube
although now webpack has its own shims for a lot of the node stuff, iirc
19:26
what would be the fastest way to get an object tree of all the dom elements css props? A nested for loop?
I've no idea, I though it only warned about actual DOM elements, there's a writeup here
@SuperUberDuper I guess?
@Neal sounds right, so it won't immediately break, but that also means the third-party fs module is useless and require('fs') will never load it
We got some noise from that when they introduced it, but only on native elements and you solve it by not passing invalid props. Either way it's just a warning.
19:28
@ssube True, as it is only for frontend shimming.
@Neal right, but can webpack even get to it to bundle or will it just always hit the built-in?
hence, alias or external
don't have to worry bout none of that :D
dunno
baah
HI everyone.
Lo
Does anyone uses Emacs here?
19:31
Nope.
Noone uses emacs
Wow so everyone uses Vim?
noone uses vim
I use vim
also Atom with vim bindings
19:32
I use WebStorm ;-)
I too use vim (3 years)
I was wondering if it worth switching to Emacs
@ssube have you ever tried switching to emacs.
@Neal Old, but gold.
yes. It's a garbage editor.
19:32
@Trasiva hehe
@ssube :-P
why do you say that.
i see a lot of my friends using emacs and never leaving their editor.
emacs (and vim, a little less) are for people who want to spend more time configuring their editor than using it
Well it's hard to exit
and that's the primary motivation why i'm looking for advise
vim at least is installed on every box by default, so that makes it useful
emacs is to editors what a research project is to actually doing something in real life
19:34
other than configuration part (which i usually have few keyboard remappings in vim) what are other issues with Emacs.
ahha, i see. you don't like customizing your editor :)
oh, I do
my atom is heavily tweaked
so is vim
but I also have real things to do, which is why I don't use emacs or haskell
You just complained about Emacs having too much configuration.
it's nothing but
Vim can take time if you really want to install a bunch of plugins and configure it, so why criticize Emacs.
2 mins ago, by ssube
vim at least is installed on every box by default, so that makes it useful
19:36
@BenFortune still around? :D
@ssube Does that make IE useful?
@Neal remember how I was all pissed about typescript coverage? Turns out I'm just really bad at reading and was using the config settings instead of gulp.
@KendallFrey Yep! It's great for downloading Chrome.
just like raw vim is useful for logging into a random server and editing a file
@ssube :-P #nomoregulp
while emacs is good for having a horrible name. E-MAX, sounds like a bad beverage
or a pokemon item
But real programmers use butterflies anyway
19:39
alias butterflies=vim
wait, why's badger giving out cards and what are they for? 0.o
I use a needle (higher level than the butterfly, but I like the productivity). Don't judge me.
back to my actual problem. I'm on debian and about to run out of root partition memory (I have a separate partition for the home folder). Apparently the root partition is only ~9.2GB by default on my 1TB machine
are there any bad side effects I should know about before expanding the size of the root partition? Like some space risks to be allocated weirdly
also using an LVM, so that can affect the interrupted stream of memory for root, right?
!!afk bloody fucker, when I think I've made progress I notice I haven't made any at all... :( github.com/rlemon/xstit/blob/master/script.js#L125
@BenFortune would know :,(
19:44
@towc what fs?
@ssube the standard default one for debian I'd guess? Let me check
@towc cat /etc/fstab
if it's ext3/4 or xfs, you should be able to grow the partition no problem
make it bigger in lvm, then just grow the fs to match
I... wut... I'm just looking for the file system of the root partition, right?
oh, that would make sense
was confused about the fact that I could have multiple fs s
but then windows formatted usbs came to mind, and usbs are partitions...
having more than one fs per lvm partition is somewhat unusual and probably bad
but maybe possible? dunno
19:47
seems to be ext4, great
but usually you'll just grow the volume within the group and then grow the fs
well, different fs s for different partitions
there are many tutorials
it can also be done online, so no reboot
however, some filesystems don't support shrinking
yeah, not doubting I can do it, just worried about there being the possibility of existing something that nobody talks about because it's a given with special stuff about the root partition
just to be sure:
there's nothing special about the root partition
19:49
/dev/mapper/debian--vg-root /               ext4    errors=remount-ro 0       1
this is what I see
on very old systems there are requirements about where you can place it
it's marked as bootable and the others typically aren't
but otherwise, it's just a vg with a fs
@ssube how low-level stuff like that (but still higher level than machine code) works is still indistinguishable from magic to me
thanks
there's also a ton of docs about this exact thing all over
it's pretty straight forward
/me reminisces about the "528mb barrier"
19:52
god dammit, 5 day turn around from the supplier only to get the response "I'll have to contact someone else and get back to you"
@ssube I'm not sure I'm finding the right docs for this then. Really want to make sure to get it right. Mind linking to any?
my grandmother needs less computer help
I thought redhat was its own linux distribution or smth
it is
they're the biggest linux vendor, by... all of it. Huge margin.
19:58
but many of the things are the same because... linux, right?
because gnu, but yes.
lol
@Luggage Who gnu?
yeah, because linux. Filesystems are just a driver
you can have as many as you want
they're the same across different distros because the kernel and filesystem packages are the same
so unoriginal

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