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15:00
you can always switch it with if (error) and putting your (presumably shorter) error handling first makes it more obvious
meh.
@KamilSolecki why not const url = `${transcriptBaseUrl}/${roomId}/${date.format('YYYY/MM/DD')}/0-1`;
two un-needed types, though.
Cheerio and string should be infered, there
we already covered 'const'. You are slow :)
ohh, the format. meh.
@Luggage "sanic the hedgehog"
it's up to debate ofc
15:01
what debate?
my debate.
Moment's api sucks. Build a wrapper and publish it on npm.
if you don't plan on reusing the variable, const is more accurate
I like the original, it is more clear what parts of the formatting are for the URL and what are just components of the data.
if you do plan on reusing variables, you are an asshole and should be fired
and let goes in math stuff
15:02
Mutable variables should be deprecated.
@littlepootis You should be deprecated.
2
they are in a lot of languages
@Trasiva fuck I was writing that
so is goto
15:03
I mean they are deprecated
@Neoares Fastest fingers in the west. ;)
many functional languages default to or require const (or an equivalent)
@ssube I do agree with you, but I just thought of something: one day when es5 won't be the default anymore, won't using const hinder the effectiveness of minifiers? Sure, minifiers can replace every const with let, but then the functionality may change
I've gotten rid of null entirely and let almost entirely in my own code
@Trasiva I know what you mean
15:04
wat?
@towc hinder them? Fuck no, it's much easier to optimize.
You can inline every const by definition.
okhai, will make some updatey's!
ok, but you might need to use 2 variables when only 1 is needed
15:05
so? the compiler probably isn't using any
optimization !== minification
!!what should I eat for lunch?
or I'm not sure what you're talking about
although, what is the point vs !error being an antipattern? I've never met with that statement in C#
15:06
@Luggage Smoked salmon with a bed of seasoned rice, and steamed broccoli.
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@Luggage mcdonalds
@KamilSolecki using a negated if with an unqualified else
if (!foo) { ... } else { } vs if (foo) { ... } else { }
Conflict: McDonalds does not have smoked salmon.
it's easy to miss the ! and your if (error) case is probably shorter, so putting it first might make sense
but a filet-o-fish is pretty close.
15:07
Nor is it McRib season.
they don't have anything that comes from an animal
@Luggage Take that awful fucking statement back, you filthy peon.
well, maybe coca-cola
but who knows
besides, you can usually do if (error) return;, and avoid indenting the normal code path after that
// I like:
if (error) {
    return or throw or whatever;
}

// the rest
15:09
^ that's what I usually use
always {}s :)
yeah brackets are mandatory
always
Skipping {}s. Not even once.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
15:10
I like skipping them for guarded patterns
^^ valid lisp
I also usually log and throw, so I need brackets
@ssube that's fair
if (error) {
  this.log.error(error, ERROR_STUFF);
  throw new TypedError(ERROR_STUFF, error);
}
error && ( this.log.error(error, ERROR_STUFF), throw new TypedError(ERROR_STUFF, error) );
15:12
ewww
NEEEE, ONELINERS
Comma operator. Not even once.
@littlepootis remember for life, Syntactic sugar causes cancer of the semicolon.
15:14
it does what?
function errorHandler(error, BUTT_STUFF){
    ERROR_STUFF = BUTT_STUFF;
    this.log.error(error, ERROR_STUFF);
    throw new TypedError(ERROR_STUFF, error);
}

error && errorHandler(error, ERROR_STUFF);
!!afk I vape bruh
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@ssube the way I've always understood that joke is as follows (it might be influenced by polish, but I do not know): colon cancer (at least in polish) in a casual context means somebody being butt hurt about something. Semicolon being a programmers wordplay on it. And there is plenty of language purists that rant about how syntactic sugar is useless bad etc.
((x,y,w,z)=>y(x,w),throw new z(w,x))(error,this.log.error,ERROR_STUFF,TypedError);
15:22
"language purists" can go write C if they want life to be painful
That is exactly the message of the joke.
good
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Facebook messenger supports Markdown?! Since when
@Jhoverit Couple days ago
It's not Markdown also
pagedown?
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15:27
Markup.
Skypedown
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Some form of markup
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It's still cool
it can't be cool if it's facebook messenger
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15:42
@ssube I thought your company was about employee health
@rlemon Did something happen to Cap?
!!summon 7
dammit mike
she might not be running, he was using that machine yesterday
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lmao every single job for the company has DevOps in the name
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15:43
> Backend developer..... DevOps
She's back.
@Jhoverit I quit there a while ago
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> DevOps Engineer, Software Engineer DevOps, System Administrator DevOps
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> Cashier DevOps
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> Secretary DevOps
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15:45
@ssube Ah okay.
> DevOps DevOps
which company? We only have two jobs up
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I can't read.
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I'm fucking dumb. Those were other companies with "related" jobs. And no shit they all have DevOps that's the "related" value..... :)
You didn't have to tell us that, we already knew.
15:46
is DevOps the new FullStack thing?
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@ssube You guys have a ES6 front end job on your website but not on SO
@Neoares no, it just means you do sysadmin stuff by writing code, not by logging into servers and running scripts
@ssube isn't a script code?
Writing and running code are significantly different
15:48
argh. when windows locks it messes up all the docked window locations.
yeah, the logging in part is important. I don't run scripts by hand, shelling into each box.
I run ansible or terraform and they run some code that runs the same script on a dozen servers.
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The application asks my Gender, Race and Veteran/Disability status
race
lol
Sounds like you're making a new character
> Race: winning
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15:49
Assume if I say I'm a Black Female Veteran who's disabled I get offered a job on the spot?
lmao
@ssube everyone's faster than me today
@Jhoverit go white man always
just in case
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@Neoares It's illegal if they want to find white people lol
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It's okay to look for non-male non-whites tho
and what if they only want white men?
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15:50
I'm not trying to knock your job @ssube pretend this is a diff site haha
is that racist?
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Just the principle :P
Is it discrimination if they say you can't identify as a disabeld black female veteran
@Neoares the OSHA rules that control that mostly just say you need a good mix, relative to the proportions in the general population, with a bunch of technical stuff that varies.
HIRING!!: disabled black female for Software engineer... DevOps position
15:52
So in the very unlikely situation that the company wasn't all white men, they actually could look for more.
@Jhoverit big companies ask for it because they report it. but it's voluntary. I checked the boxes for cis-white-priv-male still got hired. :)
That's never going to happen in practice
not wherever you are talking about.
@ssube I think the choice should be blind
like who cares about the fucking skin tone
Stats
Marketing
15:53
that things makes me sick
some assholes do
so then they make rules like that
I like to believe hiring managers aren't actually racist and sexist
if those few folks weren't being racist twats in the first place, we wouldn't have needed any of this
there are supposedly studies where they test it. they make identical resumes that differ only in name and other 'hints about race'.
if they are all white men there's no problem, you don't need to hire a black female to compensate
15:55
also, there's usually more of a focus on interviewing a wide variety of people than on hiring them
depends on what sector you're in, obvs
I'm in the DevOps sector
Fullstack DevOps engineer
The findings were that race does play in your changes of getting a call. I'm not advocating that you can or should have any say in how a private company hires, though.
what is the origin of this line of conversation, btw?
@Luggage that every job offer has the "devops" word in it
someone being silly
15:57
ahh, just that. i thought there might have been something before.
!!afk have a nice weekend
anywho.. yea. No idea what devops means.
besides small green men.
it means never running ssh
except sometimes when you do
devops seems like a complete meme title, if I am wrong though, please don't hesitate to call me ugly and dumb.
always thought of it being you work on the things that help developers do their job. such as deployment processes
testing
etc
15:58
it's a buzzwordified version of some mashup of "developer" and ops, where somebody wanted to highlight the code-writing part
@KevinB well, I do that, but that's just because I chose to specialize a bit
mostly, practically, it just means you have tooling vs doing shit by hand
@KevinB Admittedly your assessment makes sense, but I've always mentally called it 'internal development'
Sounds like a developer who's also involved in operations
on my team we are all familiar enough with code to occasionally patch the app and sign off on changes if the release folks are missing, but that's mostly because they want seniorish people
What type of actions / events would qualify one for a "DevOps" badge for their profile of life?
Getting woken up at 4am because a customer decided to send tons of emails and it knocked the database over.
16:04
too easy.
Getting called in because your RAID caught fire
bad cowboy developers get woken up in the middle of the night. too broad.
@ssube Do you guys have a support line? Don't you love it when they send an email and then they call before your email client refreshes? lol
imo, if you know linux well enough that you can just casually write ansible to make things happen, you're good. There's a mix of DBA and getting pulled into development discussions.
It's like 20% senior dev, 10% DBA, 10% architect, and 60% sysadmin
50% thumb up arse
16:07
gotcha.. so i just have less sysadmin official duties, but insert myself into that.
somebody is usually getting their oil checked
And 100% reason to remember my name
the one fun part about AWS is that we get to sign up for previews and convince the developers to use them
and tell them that no, they can't spin up a dozen database boxes, there's a managed version
we tried using one of the AWS managed db system, but didn't like the response times. the query itself may run fast, but ihe travel time from the managed server to my ec2 was much larger than when i had the db running in an ec2 on the same VPC. but that might have just been me not configuring things properly.
and this was a year or so ago
really, what kind of latency were you getting? I've rarely seen more than a ms or two
16:14
it was enough for us to not use it, but i can't recall what it was now
@ssube Ugh, I hated when clowns would do something like that. Military people are NOTORIOUS for re-sending attached files in their email responses or forwards, so the emails get exponentially huge as they continue to disseminate information up or down the chain, and those people disseminate it as need be. They didn't seem to comprehend that they had team network drives that people had access to. Please refer to file X in the network folder Y.
lambda can be a bit slower, but I was pushing a few k/req/sec out of there with <200ms response time
@Trasiva so like every office everywhere. :)
I've seen folks spend hours going item by item and hitting "notify all" on each one
We use the local servers for file sharing, unless they're small documents
16:17
@Luggage Eh, except you're talking sometimes files of a gig or two depending on what they're sending. We once had a situation which resulted in us losing almost 2tb of data in two hours because of that bullshit.
That's actually hilarious
You were sending 2TB of data over email?
we use onedrive
this is why file size limits on email are common
i assumed there would be some server-side de-duping..
@Cereal No, but each re-send of the attached file used up additional space on the mail server.
you can still attach things directly to the email as a copy, but anything over 10MB has to be done through onedrive, and we have our own solution for anything bigger than 1gb
16:20
@ssube url-pattern was perfect, btw
Yea, we didn't have any of that when I was there. Once we updated outlook, it automatically prevented re-attachment on response, and then we put size caps on attachments. The problem was still there once certain things got passed through distros, but we weren't eating up terabytes at a time.
@Luggage nice
it's a nice lib, I'm going to use it more
Thunderbird was the biggest issue with that crap.
16:44
@Wietlol neko
Or C
@BenCraig shoot me an email at sharon dot rolel at activeallocator dot com
17:04
@Mosho One second while I sell your email address to...everyone.
I'll cut you in for 5%, don't worry.
np, just a work email
that 5% of a cent
Got the email, Ill send something after lunch
@Mosho sent
17:13
cool
17:23
does anyone know anything about XMLHttpRequest setRequestHeader not working on ipad
I mean, whether it works
@Trasiva trying your potato recipe now
@Mosho it should why are you having issues?
@towc It's so simple man, even you shouldn't fuck this up. I even linked you a Gordon Ramsey video that shows you how to do it similar.
@Vap0r trying to pinpoint an issue where just for this specific call I'm getting a 401
and it seems like the authorization token isn't being sent
and this is the only place where I manually set it using setRequestHeader
And it's only a bug on iPads?
17:28
yes
and iphones, I assume
I said ipad, meant safari :P
@Trasiva can't find it :/
@towc The ramsey video?
yup
@towc Ignore the steak part.
Waaait, wrong potatoes
There we go, lol. @towc There you go
looks easy enough
I'll tell you when stuff's on fire so you can walk me through that
17:36
Keep a lid big enough to throw on top of the frying pan
Or a box of baking soda to dump in the pan to soak up the oil
the biggest lid I have seems to slide into the pan
I have a bigger pan that I can put on top of it
@Mosho oh so you can test on a computer?
I'm using browserstack and an ipad
I don't have a mac
I have the browser console
Oh ok. So you can view requests?
yeah
return new Promise((res, rej) => {
            const oReq = new XMLHttpRequest();
            oReq.open('GET', path, true);
            oReq.responseType = 'arraybuffer';
            if (this.deps.authenticationApi) {
                oReq.setRequestHeader('Authorization', `JWT ${this.deps.authenticationApi.getToken()}`);
            }

            oReq.onload = () => {
                const blob = oReq.response;
                res(blob);
            };

            oReq.onerror = e => {
                rej(e);
this is the code
I can also manually use open, then setRequestHeader, then send in the console
with the same result, 401
17:43
The steps I would take are:
• Check console for errors. If error, fix, if not:
• Check network request, compare network request to other requests on working browsers (Headers and content check)
the header isn't there for sure
@Loktar Oh god...I found a Joe Rogan podcast with Alex Jones and Eddie Bravo. This thing is just...wooooooow.
how to implement a real ajax search page
@Mosho what does this.deps.authenticationApi.getToken() do? what does it return?
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17:44
@Vap0r it returns true
@Mosho so the Auth header looks like this (or should)? Authorization: JWT true?
ah no
lol
my mistake
it returns a token
and it's the right token
Can you return the oReq.setRequestHeader function just to check that you have it?
yes
it's there
And the network request sends, it just doesn't have headers?
17:47
it doesn't show it at least
but also, the response is "authentication credentials were not sent"
from django
@Trasiva in addition to the basil, I also have these plants that maybe I could use, but I have no clue what they are or how to use them:
@Mosho I'm about to spam some links for you to read:
Hi guys
In my app https://refath.github.io/Niva, after a full cycle (30 secs), the layout of the wheel goes haywire
Any ideas?
17:49
@towc Do you know what they actually are?
Parsley and .. grass from the looks of it
Any help is appreciated
@towc Right looks like basil, left looks kind of like dill.
@Vap0r hope it's not MDN :P
I tried testing some of them. But then remembered I don't know words so can't describe them
17:50
I'm trying to test this in ng 1.5 if anyone can assist me:

    angular.element('input').on('focus', () => {
            $scope.btnDisable = true;
        });
        angular.element('input').on('blur', () => {
            $scope.btnDisable = false;
        });
        ----------
        ----------
        ----------
        ----------
        it('should disabled the btn on focus', () => {
            let element = angular.element("<input>");
            let compiled = $compile(element)($rootScope);
@Cereal No, no. That bottom left one is not parsley.
yup, top right is basil, don't know the other ones
chives
Yea, bottom right is chives.
17:51
You could use some of that as well for the potatoes, but I wouldn't use the dill or the mystery herb.
I think I may need to tell my girlfriend her parsley isn't parsley ._.
Hello? Does anyone have some suggestions?
In the last couple of ones if it looks like you already did it, read the comments because they mention some headers and configs you can try @Mosho
It looks like oregano
Man, I went to the store
and was caught by a storm
literally stranded in the middle of the road
17:51
Maybe it's oregano. I recognize it, it's growing on my window sill
Thought it was parsley lol
So I thought, should I run or should I walk?
And I decided to give it all ive got
@Vap0r it all works perfectly well in edge, chrome, firefox
but am wet now.
I highly doubt it has anything to do with django
@DarkRunner hahahahaha that's a great bug
@Mosho have you tried using jQuery (I'm serious)
17:52
@towc Okay, so you can use the basil and the chives. But I wouldn't use oregano or dill. Though wtf you have dill when you have no real use for it, lol.
@Vap0r we use a library for other requests
but here we need responseType to be arraybuffer
so I used XMLHttpRequest directly
other requests using that library work
with the same header and token
@Vap0r Mockery is not what I need
@Cereal Actually...that might be mint.
@DarkRunner not mocking you it genuinely made me laugh. I'm sure if anyone else saw it they would probably find it at-least-mildly amusing
@DarkRunner Cap told you that if someone wanted to help you they would. You've asked three times if someone could help you, and three times you've gotten no response.
17:55
OK Thanks
@Vap0r I mean we use fetch polyfill
not a library
@Vap0r Perhaps; Maybe I can pause the wheel after 30s
maybe we can just use fetch instead...
@DarkRunner it looks like whatever animation you are running on the wheel is then ran on the wheel's children after 30 seconds
@towc The second photo, the left side. Take a leaf off and chew on it. Does it taste minty?
17:56
@Trasiva which one's which?
it's not mint, I don't think
@towc Basil is the top right one. Chives the bottom right, the grass looking stuff.
Taste it, because it looks like either mint or oregano.
@Mosho I would. Weird though that you're having issues. It must not be the setRequestHeader itself, but rather maybe the setRequestHeader in combination with something that you're setting on XMLHttpRequest
it's quite stingy
yeah maybe
@towc Stingy? As in like needles?
17:59
kinda
That's really cool f=_=>eval('try{-~f()}catch(e){}')

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