turns out i hate how the station at mun is designed, and much prefer the one i have around kerbin, so i'm ditching the mun design in favor of the kerbin one
Notable Changes build: Disable V8 snapshots - The hashseed embedded in the snapshot is currently the same for all runs of the binary. This opens node up to collision attacks which could result in a Denial of Service. We have temporarily disabled snapshots until a more robust solution is found (Ali Ijaz Sheikh) deps: CVE-2017-1000381 - The c-ares function ares_parse_naptr_reply(), which is us…
Notable Changes build: Disable V8 snapshots - The hashseed embedded in the snapshot is currently the same for all runs of the binary. This opens node up to collision attacks which could result in a Denial of Service. We have temporarily disabled snapshots until a more robust solution is found (Ali Ijaz Sheikh) deps: CVE-2017-1000381 - The c-ares function ares_parse_naptr_reply(), which is us…
Notable changes build: Disable V8 snapshots - The hashseed embedded in the snapshot is currently the same for all runs of the binary. This opens node up to collision attacks which could result in a Denial of Service. We have temporarily disabled snapshots until a more robust solution is found (Ali Ijaz Sheikh) deps: CVE-2017-1000381 - The c-ares function ares_parse_naptr_reply(), which is us…
Notable changes build: Disable V8 snapshots - The hashseed embedded in the snapshot is currently the same for all runs of the binary. This opens node up to collision attacks which could result in a Denial of Service. We have temporarily disabled snapshots until a more robust solution is found (Ali Ijaz Sheikh) deps: CVE-2017-1000381 - The c-ares function ares_parse_naptr_reply(), which is us…
heh, I've caused my share of segfaults. Worse were the heap smashes that happened when messing with other people's code, or old video cards with driver memory leaks that would start drawing nonsense to the screen after a while.
Or when you start modifying files that another chunk of code is trying to use when the system is trying to shut down, and it causes CRC errors on wake.
For people learning react wanted to share this: github.com/giorgim/product-table, just a table component supporting crud operations (no server side). feedback welcome too.
@Trasiva a) that's already more programming-language-related music than I thought existed, and b) that last one seemed odd, then he started singing about logo and fortran
Which is exactly why this is helpful. It's a permanent full time position with an actual company. All freelance tells people is that you can do work, but you might not play well with others.
I'm having a conundrum... I'm trying to write system tests where I spin up my server in a child process, then use JSDOM to load the client in order to test the UI; however, the child process doesn't seem to allow the parent process to continue... Can I show my code and get some assistance?
@ssube I have a gist here gist.github.com/ndugger/2d9853436e8d3bf40860686a6addf410 -- when I run this test file, it just stops and spins like the main process is running an http server, even though it's my child process that's running the server
Just recognize we're trying to improve the room, and to be brutal and blunt: you're not contributing enough to the room to continue acting like you do.
Jordan Alexander, the guy that demos products to high-ranking people. Jordan Alexander, the guy that does it with his fly down. Jordan Alexander, the guy that can't even hold a cupcake. wallah
I am looking for help in what shall I use to create app which works in real time and if someone from other PC will update the database that will be shown without refreshing in my app.
Best regards.
Is there a reliable way of waiting for an HTTP server to spin up and listen on a port? Just to prove out my concept, I added a 2s delay before pinging the server, but obviously that's not good
@SterlingArcher my server spins up in a child process, then I use JSDOM to ping it as the client, but I can't ask JSDOM to navigate to it until the server is ready
Yeah, I might have to write a util to try to ping it until it works
yucky, but it's just for running tests, so I'm ok with a hacky solution
To an extent, you'd have to parse the stdout string to find a way to see if "yeah the ping is good" but you can just execute the command and read the out
hi all, I am trying to disable a submit button when there is less than 3 characters in a textbox and I am using onkeypress to do it. The code works on load and when I start typing and get to 3 but if I backspace it still remains enabled, even when there is less than 3 in the textbox
I need to start my colony fresh so I can design my base better, and prioritize my farming. My lack of growing medicine killed 2/3 originals (who had great seeds)
Yeah, I'm doing a lot of farming now, but it's still an after thought. I need to plan a little bit better as well. I might start over a third time this evening
@Skullomania because you, and many other newbies, have no understanding of how it or anything related to javascript actually works, and you just copy/paste snippets and cross your fingers, and then everyone else has to fix it for you