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21:00
maybe this is a "local maxima"
and I'm just a stubborn algorithm not willing to take a certain kind of risks
is there a function for arr.slice(start, start+length)

like for strings?
or rather, who cannot accept to ever go down, if that's what's asked to get even higher
@Tobiq the thing you just wrote
splice does that, but is mutative
I'm not sure what this has to do with a Nissan Maxima.
21:01
!!> "abc".slice(1,2)
@rlemon "b"
argument 2 is end, is there one with length, like strings
substr and substring
no
thx
21:01
@towc Not willing to take risks? Didn't you move to another country for a girl that may or may not like you?
have a great day
u 2
@BenFortune yeah exactly, taking risks was not the right analogy
it was still a "function risk", not a real risk
I hope wild mongols won't raid your home
holy shit I think it's her birthday today 0.o
21:04
you're a bad stalker
2
get some hints from @BadgerCat
ok now, "happy birthday!" is way to unoriginal
it might not even be her birthday
it might have been yesterday
I don't think she minds
don't fuck up
"have wild mongols raided your home?" is a great ice breaker
I did start a random FB conversation with some comment about vlad dracula's army one time, which is close
"did they remember your birthday?"
21:05
we're still good friends
@ssube Putin's a vampire?
I got this one guys. OK, Towc, this is what you text: "Happy Birthday?"
One text that clarifies if it was her birthday AND wishes it.
This isn't what victory feels like
21:06
> seen 23:06
This is what taking bad advice from internet strangers feels like
I'm just kidding, I didn't send that
there are people who could make that good advice
but I actually might as well
We don't need to be accomplices to this...
21:07
imo, if you have the guts to send that, that counts for something
I'm going to start googling lawyers, but I'm not sure what to search for, yet.
it's interesting, it's worth a response
@Luggage "how to unfuck life"
@BenFortune he sure did. Lol
@towc at least we love you
I just feel like towc will be outside one day with a slovak muffled screams coming from the trunk of a rental car.
@towc Where's my UI?!?!?
21:09
oh, right
my mental capabilities are not on par at this time, today
Aug 18 at 20:00, by ssube
> and in other news, a young British/Italian man living in Bratislava was found with 10 women chained to his radiator. He claimed to be helping them live out their dreams, but was actually just feeding them roofies and basil.
I should have remembered that before actually sending the message -_-
@ssube lol
@ssube This is why I married you
21:10
god how many times did you marry me?
well, she went offline apparently the same moment I sent her the message
i dunno, how many times did we get slammed together?
big screw up
fuck
what's life
in unrelated news, this is my favorite vocalist atm
21:14
orly
Also something a bit different
I like the vocals, but there's not a lot with them
the trap remix helps with that, though
well, she's back online
but not looking at the chat apparently?
21:16
@towc cool story bro. If you find $5 or she hasn't replied in 2 days, lmk.
Watching online status is super creepy btw.
well, I happened to be looking at facebook and checking for a reply
or hoping she would be writing something
or something
I DON'T KNOW OK
Ahh, the coincidence reasoning. Doesn't fly much
"I don't know" isn't an acceptable answer
figure it out
@towc have you considered buying a duck? They make good company
21:18
don't tell us
@rlemon omg yes please
I might need to go live in the forest for that
or along the river bank
or just find a new apartment
Why?
Fill the tub
oh, that reminds me, I forgot I'd be ~500€ richer when the apartment contract is over 😃 so I won't be as broke
@rlemon landlords don't want pets
Until they nail you with cleaning fees
Say goodbye to your deposit
rolls his eyes at towc, then goes back to watching github for a star
21:21
I also just noticed I don't have any encouragement to do anything, and that's maybe why I don't do much
completely unrelated to the slovak situatation
sucks to suck
encourage yourself
or don't
although, that's a great name for my biography, or a bing bang theory episode: "the slovak situation"
@ssube well, I do that up to some point
for very small personal projects
but not for slightly bigger ones
and now, why do I not have any encouragement? I guess I don't have friends who think I need encouragement?
inb4 s/who.+//
I'm at 80% coverage, but I have some more tests to port. Back to work.
Friends only encourage friends to do stupid things
eh, s/only/mostly/
21:23
@yall, please do link your favorite coding music!
Machine head and edm
@KamilSolecki Anything by Little Big
10 interview requests now
everyone wants the C
user2620028
what
21:24
@ssube hmm, sure might be nice
@Shmiddty you don't spell it with a k?
C is the first letter of my first name
Kory > Cory
those are both incorrect
No u
21:25
@KamilSolecki youtube.com/watch?v=GPJ1uQwmNHk this whole genre is great
So if I call
      function changeImage(){
      var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
      xhr.onload = function(){
        document.getElementById("test").src = "https://avatars1.githubusercontent.com/u/114976?v=3&s=40";
        document.getElementById("test1").href = "https://google.com";
      }
      xhr.open("POST", "api/messages");
      xhr.send()
    }
from the browser it works but if I call it from my node.js program I get ReferenceError: XMLHttpRequest is not defined
@KamilSolecki bass-heavy, usually no vocals. That and trance are my most productive genres.
@towc That explains a LOT
Metal if I need to snap out of a funk and get shit moving.
Why is that?
21:26
I listen to a "Deep Focus" playlist on spotify
@Brendan Because it doesn't exist on Node
@ssube yeah, instrumentals are how I roll when coding. Hearing voices messes me up
no vocals, because they're distracting
@Brendan Dom in node ? Load events? Look at the request module in either case
How can I get it to work?
changeImage() is in another file
How can I run that as javascript from my node.js file?
21:27
@Brendan First, learn the difference between server and client architecture
@KamilSolecki no, ok, this is closer to what I listen to: youtube.com/watch?v=N_8uluBP5mA
nvm the nsfw images
I know it. How can I get it to work.
and judge it however much you want. A lot of that "genre" is really bad, but I really like some songs
@towc nightcore is good for gaming, but doesnt work for me for coding
@Brendan your question indicates otherwise
All I need to do is change the HTML element atrributes.
How can i do that from node. I have spent a week on this and cant figure it out
First of all, you need to replicate the Dom. Or do string parsing.
@KamilSolecki ever try random patternless music? It's supposed to increase creativity #noresearch
let me get a snippet out to run in your browser
This isn't really a node job.
So how can I call the changeImage() function from the client side?
21:30
you just did
@ssube im liking that hotline miami / kavinsky style stuff :D
How can I do it on this nodejs file?
@KamilSolecki I wasn't there so I can't say for sure, but I believe it's all 80's style :P
@KamilSolecki try this in the console:
const actx = new AudioContext;
const getMusicRound = () => {
  const seed = Math.random() * 12 |0;
  const osc = actx.createOscillator();
  const gain = actx.createGain();
  const time = actx.currentTime;
  const timeDelta = Math.random() * 4;

  osc.connect(gain);
  gain.connect(actx.destination);

  osc.type = Math.random() < .2 ? 'square' : 'sine';
  osc.frequency.value = 220 * seed;
  osc.frequency.exponentialRampToValueAtTime(440 * seed + (Math.random() < .2 ? -220: 220), time + timeDelta/2)
@Brendan that all depends. how is it included? are you just require'ing the js file or did you export it and use actual modules? I'm also pretty sure you're getting confused about how and what that code will do on node. node doesn't (out of the box) know anything about the DOM, so document.getElementById and load events for things and all that doesn't exist in node.
21:33
@towc I DONT TRUST YOU
Should I use faye.jcoglan.com ?
no clue
@KamilSolecki next time I'll send minified code >:)
I'd suggest tho doing some basics with nodejs before jumping into anything like that tho
21:35
TIL myspace still exists
and makes money
like, they turn a profit
aaargh slovak girl hasn't replied yet
#amazed
hopefully she's having fun somewhere
21:35
@towc she's probably with her husband
(if you haven't heard already, you might like those)
@Zirak I'm ok with that
I wonder if you can file a restraining order on someone elses behalf..
user2620028
for slovak girl?
21:36
@rlemon would you actually?
just thinking aloud
@BenFortune #rekt
I mean, I can privately give you her name if you think you can do something to help her, even just to "get rid" of me, if she sees it that way
Should I require core-js or copy pasta a pollyfill from MDN for a JS library that is otherwise pretty tiny w/ dependencies?
@towc you seem to be mistaken in thinking she needs or wants other people to 'help her'
unless explicitly asked for, you shouldn't be trying to 'fix' someones life.
hm, ext4 on ntfs over iscsi on xfs on mdadm is... too slow.
21:38
I know three of those
well, you're right
trying to run VMs off network disks
@rlemon "is too slow"?
I have 3 filesystems involved which seems like too many
what is 'slow'?
21:39
on on on
@rlemon hm
helping her might just involve helping her help others, which is the thing
trying to NN stock prices
and she doesn't reject help with that
because that's effectively rejecting help you offered someone else, and that's wrong in many cases
zirak any experience?
21:40
@towc unless she is asking for it, it's 'unsolicited advice'
and we all know how much everyone appreciates that.
meh
only because you keep telling us, unsolicited.
she hit me up a bunch of times asking if I could help her for something she didn't know anyone else who could. Maybe simply knowing more people allows her to get more things done
and that's not unsollicited
@Luggage am I supposed to act like a normal human and keep the pain inside?
at the end of the day you'll do what you think you should do. and may or may not regret it. but if you're so insistent on talking about it, I'm going to tell you how much I think you're doing the wrong thing here for the wrong reasons. I've been there when I was your age, and it was only after fucking up and not listening to my peers did I learn that I was being goofy about the entire thing.
21:42
sorry if I sound aggressive rlemon, I'm really appreciating the advice and suggestions. It genuinely means a lot to me to be able to talk about it with someone who's not going to hold back in telling me how much of a shitlord I'm being
Most of the time. I mean, we all break down and cry or do something self destructive here and there. No more than, say.. twice a year is a goal for you.
twice a year seems good
I wouldn't worry about a few more, personally
I wouldn't say keeping the pain in is the right way to put it. dealing with things in a constructive way and/or distracting yourself till it is gone is probably more healthy way to put it. letting it get the better of you every so often is fine too
I got an interview request from codefights.com
jfc, cutting NTFS out of my network/filesystem layer cake cut my disk usage in half
21:44
not a file system
yea, i mean, I don't know if you are at the "get too drunk" level of self-destructive or "murder a hooker", so I can't really say how often is appropriate.
It was vmware using an ntfs file (on a network drive), now it's vmware using the network drive directly, and it went from 250+ to 100-115 iops
if that latter, then no more than twice / year.
well, I'm not murdering anyone anytime soon
cool, cool.
21:45
searches google for how long a person can live in a closet
R Kelly was good for like ever
@towc watch this film: youtube.com/watch?v=zFosUj6A22c
he only came out of the closet but it was more real that way
Question about javascript frameworks such as react, vue, angular, etc... Where are roles/permissions typically stored?
@bi4nchi typically not in the react/vue/angular part. Those live on the server.
Or are they just checked for and returned in every request made to the api?
JS is not to be trusted.
21:47
!!s/JS is/clients are/
@rlemon clients are not to be trusted. (source)
never put anything in the clients hands that you need to trust.
unless it's encrypted
like an https cookie
I'd watch it
That's what I was expecting. Do you have an example of how a developer would go about hiding say an edit button if the user didn't have edit permissions?
21:49
All of your front end code can be tampered with. You validate everything you care about on the server. That means you validate the user is valid and has permissions and that the data that want to give you is valid, too. The front end code is nothing more than a convenient ready-to-run kit for submitting API requests, but it's a kit in the user's untrustworthy hands.
@bi4nchi send that information with the client. but on the server don't let them edit without permissions.
@ssube I can't even tell if the whole thing is a joke
so you can send the access level to the client for UI changes, but don't trust it (the client) on the server and always check there on requests.
@bi4nchi you can have an endpoint that lets you query permissions, you could have a block of data that tells the client, you can inform the client what their access is and let it decide
@rlem
21:49
essentially what lemon said
@towc nobody can
@rlemon right. so you would validate the request on the server ALWAYS, but I'm specifically interested in how to manipulate the UI depending on their permissions.
depends on how you build your ui I suppose
that depends on how you made your UI.
You can get a block of JSON with all the permissions at the start (or for each view) and use that
there are many ways
@ssube k. I just wondered if there was a common way with pure javascript applications.
21:52
there are a lot of common ways depending on how you built your UI
there is no single common way to build a UI
That would work, it just seemed like a bit of unnecessary overhead to request the roles/permissions every single time.
Are you just asking how to disable an HTMLButtomElement?
ohh, no.
is this a single page app?
I'm thinking pre-optimization for handling too many requests?
@Luggage ha no, i'm more experienced than that. It could be a single page app. but definitely referring to pure javascript app.
I'm used to having sessions to hold what the authenticated user can/cannot do
rather than validating every request using say a JWT.
I guess we should back up a bit. what is a "pure javascript app"?
21:55
well, your server can still have sessions, or it can have.. yes, i was about to say JWT or other tokens for sessionless.
instead of using a framework such as django, laravel, rails with a templating engine to generate pages, you just use react, vuejs, angular2.
and then the serverside is just api based.
@Luggage btw thanks again on that API wrapper hint. It also made code much cleaner :)
so vanilla js client side
cool, your welcome
(FWIW a single page app could still fall under that)
21:56
yes, just javascript on client side
@bi4nchi ofc I'm being pedantic, but saying 'just javascript' would still encompass all of those frameworks and libs.
@rlemon ya, like it said it could be an SPA, that's a fine example.
they are after all just javascript.
To us, it's always just JavaScript on the client.
21:58
unless it's jquery, then it's jquery, not javascript
I assume one of you actually use a javascript framework, perhaps one I listed above. do you have an example as to how you implement your users permissions?
i store what the user has access to in the appstate
i see.
Anywho, not much changes, actually. Cookies and tokens are still how servers identify the client and you can do what you want in the UI (ask the server for permissions as often or rarely as you want)
all it controls is what is available on the UI, but that of course doesn't control what they can do on the backend
21:59
@KevinB and say your admin changed a user's role. how would their state then update accordingly?

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