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17:05
@BenjaminGruenbaum Jhoverit tried to show me 5/7 isn't perfect, but I'm trying to prove that it is perfect, but just that rice wasn't taken into consideration
that sentence makes a lot of sense
@towc thanks bub how did eggs go yesterday?
making them soon
...
you don't get to call me bub
17:07
what did you eat in the meantime?
@Vap0r hurt to lay, but roosting on them is nice
@towc sure thing bub
what you do get to call me is sweetpie
@towc that offends my pancreas
I like my eggs hatched, raised, then slaughtered, preferably fried.
I'm not sure what I'm complaining about
17:10
> chicken or the egg?
"depends on how they're prepared"
@rlemon lol
!!scaleway or DO or AWS or google cloud
@BenFortune AWS
ok babe
17:14
lol
tfw sterling doesn't include you
I'M LOVED
My childhood.
17:17
no wonder you're so angry LOL
@SterlingArcher You have no idea the vast pool of rage and hatred that sits beneath the surface.
@Trasiva I'm extremely disturbed
ahaha I just did a git pull and found this in my code
const geoBject = {}; //clever variable name, Jordan
@Vap0r You should see my hobbies when I'm alone.
17:21
I just started listening for the third time and got really angry with myself. What happened to you man?
You guys are welcome
Thanks, I was out of toilet paper
@BenFortune you like that bruh? youtube.com/watch?v=IiwyNfmBUaY
youtube.com/watch?v=gw_b7cynLRQ @BenFortune this song got me right in the feels man
@Vap0r I watched that kid's show every day for like..three years.
Ben Fortune is the white guy at 0:15 in Speaker Going Hammer
Trasiva oh... damn
17:37
jesus fuck i hate defining JSON schemas
@SterlingArcher why would you have to do that?
@SterlingArcher I'm trying to get a .NET service to pass to javascript via fetch, and it's not working. :I(
@Trasiva return? idk .net :(
@SterlingArcher I'm sending a response stream, but fetch is being bitchy.
@Vap0r because that's how to project was designed and I can't change it :P
@Trasiva does the same call work with XHR?
17:40
Engrish mother fucker, do you speak it?
I assume you know fetch returns a promise right
Right.
Luggage basically spoon fed me the code, and now I'm trying to figure out why it's not working.
    const response = await fetch('/isLoggedIn', {
		credentials : 'include'
	});
	const authenticated = await response.json();
	return authenticated.loggedIn;
17:41
So it's Luggage's fault
here's how I use fetch, I have to await twice
what does the thenable response tell you?
Well, the thing is it's not returning json. I'm using blob.
fetch('flowers.jpg').then(function(response) {
  return response.blob();
}).then(function(myBlob) {
  var objectURL = URL.createObjectURL(myBlob);
  myImage.src = objectURL;
});
Oh, maybe that's the problem.
like this?
17:42
const res = await fetch( finalURL );
const blob = await res.blob();
return URL.createObjectURL( blob );
Yea, I'm not using then. Probably need to rearrange it like that then.
That should do it. Were you missing the blob method?
wat
is the return returning things
I'm getting Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected identifier.
log out response
it might already be in blob form from the server, and parsing it twice as a blob can do that
check the headers too
17:44
Oh yea, it's a blob from the database
const res = await fetch( finalURL );
return URL.createObjectURL( res );
It's not running.
It's actually console erroring on page load
Which of course means...the js is dead.
Ok so go a step higher, what does simply res log out, without returning anything (comment out the return)
@SterlingArcher URL.createObjectURL(await res.blob());
Probably
Guys, it won't run is what I'm saying.
The line itself is erroring well before execution.
17:53
What error are you getting?
It's saying a syntax error.
10 mins ago, by Trasiva
I'm getting Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected identifier.
Does the trace narrow where it's coming from? That could be anything, idk
brb
Yea, it's on const res = await fetch( finalURL );
is the parent function async?
17:56
There you go
Here's the whole parent function
function TogglePlayback(control) {
    const parent = control.parentElement;
    const audioID = parent.querySelector('input[name*="hfAudioID"]').value;
    const audioType = parent.querySelector('input[name*="hfAudioType"]').value;

    let currentURL = (new URL(document.URL)).origin;
    const myURL = new URL(currentURL).origin;
    const finalURL = `${currentURL}/${myURL.includes("localhost") ? "tdweb/" : ""}audioservice.ashx?AudioFileID=${audioID}`;

    console.log(finalURL);
    if (!sounds.hasOwnProperty(audioID)) {
TogglePlayback needs to be async to have an await inside of it.
Which I can do by just prepending the function with async, right?
That's exactly what that means
Why is the function name capitalized
18:00
Coding standards for here. All functions are pascal case.
Whoo, no error. Now I can progress
Your coding standards are objectively wrong
Dude, they still use hungarian notation for functions in C#
Like, I can see that for C++ and C since there's no obvious type casting.
@Trasiva also, why not toggle the classList instead of adding and removing based on classList presence?
@Vap0r It's on the to do list. I wrote that up so my supervisor could understand what was going on.
I'll need to do a presentation about Babel , can anyone just toss me a idea or two about topics that I should cover? Presentations arent really my thing but I have to do it :/
18:07
Make sense.
user2620028
@Trasiva the codebase i work on is in hungarian notation... i am not happy about it
user2620028
the best part is, it is in php and you will commonly see something like intNum == "1"
@Trasiva damn, I should have seen that. Here's the full function.. I only showed you a snippet
export async function isLoggedIn() {
	const response = await fetch('/isLoggedIn', {
		credentials : 'include'
	});
	const authenticated = await response.json();
	return authenticated.loggedIn;
}
Yea, the async fixed that part. Now I'm onto actually converting it to a proper blob, so I can pass it into Howler.
I'm reading up on FileReader right now.
This formatting hurts me
who wrote this
why
18:13
y u no handle errors?
errors are for devs who suck
I've eaten to much broccoli today to suck at anything
Because the only errors I'd get in this instance are database related, which means the page wouldn't load, lol.
aww, wanted to star
> Because the only errors I'd get
18:14
spoilsport
~ says every dev before hitting an unexpected error
Exception in setInterval callback: MongoError: Cannot apply $pull to a non-array value
ok so you might have a point there
i like when errors don't crash the app
@rlemon The service I wrote pulls a blob from a database, and then sends it back, lol.
log em and move on if you can
18:16
Most exceptions dont crash meteor
@Trasiva guess what unexpected means. means you haven't thought of the possible problem yet.
i don't know if that's good or bad
I've got error handling in the service.
I'll add some after I get this working
If I don't kill someone for bitching at me for working on this.
if I said "hey, toss a .catch(logger) on your promises" you'd be like "ohh, yea, good idea"
saying "wrap your async/await in try/catch" and you get "ew, try/catch"
user2620028
that is because try catch is just a shitty if else
18:18
it is?
I didn't know else captured errors. TIL
try catch is probably the most effective error handling method
user2620028
@rlemon you are welcome
but it's so ugly
isnt try catch resource heavy?
try {
  block with await
} catch ( error ) {
  same shit as .catch( error => ... ); for 'regular' promises
}
i don't even know how you'd capture the error without try/catch when using async/await
user1596138
18:20
user image
2
a baseball way, if else is a baseball game with no catcher and many batters, so it is shitty
you love that meme
Mar 25 '14 at 2:38, by rlemon
try { hooker(); } catch ( std ) { return false; /* phew! */ }
user1596138
Lol @HatterisMad <3ro
that site is blocked here
user2620028
18:21
@jhoverit actually made me laugh
@SterlingArcher classic
who blocks memecrunch.com
user1596138
@rlemon Have I ever used it? lol
blob:http://localhost:9868/04f92f11-b25e-4291-83cd-04a89d58dd24 The last bit of the path is my actual blob, right?
should that be in base-64 format?
18:22
@Jhoverit I thought the last time I saw it you posted it as well
could be mistaken
Should be, yea.
user1596138
I was surprised the meme generators wouldn't do the text garble for you so I think this is the first
@SterlingArcher what? blob urls?
user1596138
Not that it matters lol
Well, I think. I'd have to verify how SQL stashes it and the binary write does it.
18:23
@rlemon yeah, i thought for blob text it should be base64
or is that just files
the url contains a location to the blob. not the blob itself.
But it's only a 4 second audio file, that just seems...short.
the blob url is a UUID
iirc
the blob itself is stored in memory?
Changed my default font on chrome the internet now looks amazing
18:24
@SterlingArcher who cares
we're separated from that. we give the browser the blob url and get the data back.
how it's actually stored is down to implementation
I care :(
i care
i.sstatic.net/wYKNS.png scrap that going with Avenir for Sans-Serif
back to fancy problems..

so I've got this BeagleBoneBlack (rev something) and it comes with debian on the eMMc and there is a physical button to press to make it boot from the sd card..

in the past you could just rename the MLO file on the _Angstrom_ image that they were sent with, however now with debian there is no easy way to make it boot into the sd card every time.
so what I've done is written a script to remove the boot flag on the eMMc partition and the shut down. When I plug a recent build of debian on an sd card and power the device on it boots from the sd card fine. when i put m
and I can't figure out how to view log files without being on the system I'm viewing them on (yea, I suck)
halp
Do you think god sent us Hitler, Kim Jong Un, and Martha Stewart to punish us?
18:29
@rlemon Can you jail into it?
uhm.
wtf happened here
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@BenFortune jail into it?
how does such an absurd question+answer receive so many upvotes in such a short period of time
i think that's what it's called
I just upvoted it. Is there something wrong with it?
18:30
and only 28 views
probably posted into a community
for one, it's a dupe. two, it's a stupid mistake, akin to a typo
like when someone in here posts something they answered it get room inflation votes
@KevinB are you saying I should answer it?
@BenFortune yea, I need you to tell me what that is
2017 and people still ask about jQuery basics
18:31
You have such high standards for answers
it should be burned with fire
user2620028
@Idle001 javascript basics
@KevinB I'm assuming that takes 50,000 rep the way bs on this site works
the $
@rlemon just search "jail force entry"
18:32
@rlemon I'm thinking of something else, nvm
what am I forcing entry into ?
the booty partition
/y//
I don't need to .. what/
huh?
glad we agree
beagleboneblack are shipped with debian. they used to be shipped with angstrom.
on angstrom to make the device boot from the sd card always you just fucked with the mlo file.
on debian all I could figure out was to remove the boot flag on the boot partition.
but that doesn't work. it doesn't boot into angstrom on an sd card now.
funny enough tho, if I put debian on a sd card, it will boot from that
18:34
the mlo file is on the mmc?
yes
on Angstrom*
the new devices are shipped with debian on the emmc, not angstrom
no option to get angstrom
ohhh
do you not have an older device with it?
can't sell old devices to new customers if old customers still have them
trying to flash the emmc with Angstrom (given the emmc flasher from the official beaglebone community) no longer works on the newest boards.
is there any way to serialize dynamic properties with JSON.stringify ?
I have class like class MyClass { get myProp {return "my value"; } }
my intelesense just keeps saying loading whenever I try autocomplete
VisualStudio code
do I need s specify a config or should this automatically work
18:43
@rlemon any of this relevant?
Haven't used a beaglebone, sorry if i'm just splitting hairs
@BenFortune the newer debian images don't have/expose an mlo file
that documentation is way outdated
ah right
btw, how I'm axing the boot flag is parted /dev/mmcblk1 set 1 boot off
if the sd card has debian on it, it boots fine
if the card has angstrom on it, it crashes without any additional errors on "loading the linux kernel" (maybe not actual wording, don't have that file open any more)
18:49
oh i get you now, you don't want to flash angstrom to the emmc, but boot it from the sd
yes
I'm willing to flash the emmc, with angstrom, so I can load angstrom from the sd card
but that isn't working either.
beagleboard.org/latest-images provides an emmc flashing image for angstrom from like 2013
it's been 'working' for like an hour now
problem is the boards are headless
so I can't even see what's happening other than activity lights.
can't you serial in?
ftdi cable is giving me nothing but garbage back
I'm having a halluvah day
@SterlingArcher If you got time, hangouts?
18:54
> Dead as my sex life.
lol
@rlemon I'll grab it I guess free for life at least
if you get it today
yea I dunno if/when I'll play it
but free is free
yea
@KendallFrey Lol
Okay, I'm crazy lost here. I'm trying to use FileReader, but readAsDataURL and readAsArrayBuffer aren't working with Howler. Anyone familiar with one, the other, or both?
Only the former
19:07
Okay, the reader.result is the ArrayBuffer, yea?
Supposedly doing reader.result.slice() should give me just the byte array if I understand that correctly.
yeah
Does howler work with buffers?
I can only find stuff for base64
@Trasiva sorry, a tad busy today and I have a review at 4. I can hit you up later tonight I think
Oh...I think part of the problem is the data type isn't right.
use readAsDataURL and pass that to the src
Yea...that's the problem I think
data:text/html
I need to correct that to the proper audio format I think.
19:14
you trying to upload user-media?
No, it's a response stream from a service.
Which is just the blob
oh
how are you fetching the stream?
so you have audio in binary, and you want to do what now?
I'm trying to take the binary, which I'm getting via the aforementioned fetch, and I'm trying to pass it to a Howler object from Howler.js to play.
show me your howler code
19:18
@Trasiva Can howler not just stream from the url?
yes
it should be able to
It should be, yea.
Hang on, let me grab it
pass it the blob url, and then specify the correct format and it should work
new Howl({
  src: [fileURI],
  format: ['mp3'],
  html5: true,
  volume: 1
}).play();
const res = await fetch( finalURL );
const blob = await res.blob();
const blobURL = URL.createObjectURL(blob);

var reader = new FileReader();

reader.addEventListener("loadend", function() {
  var sound = new Howl({
    src: reader.result,
    format: 'wav'
  });

  sound.play();
});
//reader.readAsArrayBuffer(blob);
reader.readAsDataURL(blob);
Says it can't decode
Even though it's a wav format file.
format accepts an array according to the docs
19:21
so is src
ahh yea, that as well :P
Yea, Even with that fix
why fileReader and createObjectURL?
I was testing both
The createObjectURL causes some server side errors.
new Howl({
  src: [URL.createObjectURL(blob)],
  format: ['mp4'], // change me to be valid
  html5: true,
  volume: 1
}).play();
try with this.
> createObjectURL causes some server side errors.
that makes no sense
how does creating a url to an object in memory on the client cause server errors
19:26
No errors on the howl, but it doesn't play despite correct format.
.. have you checked your pc's volume isn't muted?
I have a podcast running
So...yes?
check that it isn't muted for that page/app
Nope
Now I'm questioning the blob itself that I'm receiving, but that doesn't make sense, since it's downloading and playing fine.
Are you sure the codec is correct and supported? wav is just a container
Uh, it's just a sample file I downloaded off a website.
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gulp shuts down windows 10
wat
@SterlingArcher He looks a bit like a full size Peter Dinklage
@KevinB a feature, not a bug
@littlepootis Joke's on you, won't load for me
same
i have that domain blocked :D
imgur.com/gallery/rMTSM @rlemon holy shit that's cool
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3
@FélixGagnon-Grenier well played
19:42
hehe
I've literally waited all my life for that
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user1276919How to extract content of php tags with javascript regular expression? The purpose is collecting data and it has to be done in js. <h1>Lorem ipsum</h1> <?php $data=0; ?> <h2>sit dolor amet</h2> <?php $data=1; ?> I have to extract everything between <?php ?> tags to separate strings. ["$data=0...

jfc
that first comment... ^
lmao
> How to extract content of php tags with javascript regular expression? The purpose is collecting data and it has to be done in js.
HTTP “Content-Type” of “text/html” is not supported. Load of media resource blob:http://localhost:9868/c78c9845-fbf8-40ae-9b59-30140b557df5 failed.
19:46
never forget
@SterlingArcher top hacker right here
So...do I just need to remove the blob: bit?
Isn't there a specific header for blob format?
That's using the createObjectURL
So it's creating that.
ah ok
items: [...this.state.items, this.state.title, this.state.description, this.state.dueDate, this.state.assignee]
Wouldn't that be easier written as items: [...this.state]?
Wait, destructuring inside objects?
eh fuck it
!!afk mid year review
19:57
@Trasiva really? Sounds wrong. Blob protocol then http?
I'm like 99% createobjecturl won't do that
@rlemon That's what it's creating from the blob man.
I don't believe you
I thought it was weird too.
const res = await fetch( finalURL );
console.log(res);
const blob = await res.blob();
console.log(blob);
const blobURL = URL.createObjectURL(blob);
console.log(blobURL);
That's the code
So call me a liar again.

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