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A: What can we put in a question template to help people ask better questions?

TschallackaHow about a grab from the good old Microsoft bucket? Click in the text field to activate the assistant. $(document).ready(function(){ $('.wmd-input').one('focus',function() { clippy.load('Clippy', function (agent) { var animations = agent.animations(); $('.js-states')....

jfc somebody brought clippy to SO
chat.meta.stackoverflow has clippy
or is it meta.chat?
Why all the negative attitude guys?? Look at him... He's cute! God I wish they've made them in furries — Skipper Oct 30 at 14:22
@Jhoverit I'd make a printer
I can't unread that one.
i think the people answering questions need clippy for their balls
19:02
not everyone has balls
way to discriminate
@SterlingArcher You look like you hate that question, would you like help with downvoting questions?
any bets how fast that stream code I just pasted outputs?
shit... the new firefox quantum seems to display before executing the onscroll...
ssome questions are garbage but theres a lot of "go back and ask it right" when thats not neccessary if you want to understand their question you can
19:03
the native yes outputs ~28 Mbps
@rlemon 7 what?
exactly
I was exactly begging for somebody to break this era of all major browsers displaying the pages in the same way.
@DenysSéguret Edge already does it for you
@ShrekOverflow One of my applications which works on Chrome, Firefox and Edge doesn't on Quantum :(
@DenysSéguret does it work on Safari (now that I am curious)
which is it?
19:08
@ShrekOverflow No idea
@DenysSéguret link :D I got safari :D
(its my main browser because chrome is just a memory/battery hog)
excited about ffo
It's not available on internet (metallurgical plant control). The bugs I saw all involve scroll event handling being executed after rendering
How would that even work?
sounds like a bug not a feature
yes, it's a bug
it may be related to some kind of caching in the rendering engine, hard to guess right now, I just installed the quantum browser, tested the application and noticed things are broken...
ugh, React is bitching about missing keys on components. but I've added keys to pretty much everything I can think of
is there a linter or something I can use?
19:12
The scrolling feels sluggish AF
scroll event after rendering?! I need that fix
and heated up my CPU :/
I am staying with Safari
Wut
who picks Safari
that reminds me I need to update Firefox to 57
@TylerH hate it all you want, it gives ~2-3 hours more battery life with lower CPU / Ram massacre
@ShrekOverflow because it doesn't load half the web
19:13
@TylerH who said that? Its still webkit
web developers
anyway, I hear Firefox is purple now or something
@TylerH definitely they can't test on a real safari
Haven't had a problem with any website
safari got a big update. it was behind, then they jumped up to be nearly 100% compliant, if I recall
Safari only has yearly updates (which sucks)
I still use chrome, though.
fuck safari. :)
19:15
@Luggage @Loktar @KendallFrey seen those new 200mm nozzles?
@Luggage while in US I switch to Chrome too
lol yeah I saw that
me too :)
I bet the rolls of filament are expensive to ship
smooth top layer
19:16
lol
I did notice no cooling fans and the bed isn't even heated.
3/10
I'll buy it when it's on sale.
next year a giant concrete wednesday frog will be parked in your driveway
@Luggage Yeah, looks like 10.1 and 11 brought it up a lot
Duck duck go is down?
@KendallFrey pls, that thing prints houses.
I'll be living in wednesday frog
19:22
hello
I have a text file which contains a single line of data ex:- an integer
can I show that data to my html page fetching from the text file.
can you change the data in your text file at all?
what does the data look like now?
1 2 3 4 5
?
nopes it will be like 100%
or 88% like this
can you change it to look like
19:23
wat
{"whatever":"100%"}
because then it's much easier
you can read plain text, too
yea, but if he has to parse it at all, converting it to JSON would just be easier
Nopes Icannot change it to {"whatever":"100%"}
well, I asked if you could change it. :(
you lied
!!afk I can't take the lies anymore
19:24
well i did not :-P
I said I can change it from 1 2 3 4 5 to 100%
great, now he's off murdering to feel better.
I need to show that data in card body
are you asking how to perform an ajax request?
If anyone can help with this jsfiddle.net/devopsdev/xp4azL9z/4
or what
19:26
fetch() the file, then.
Fetch the file then display in card footer
@towc did you see my hens and chicks?
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@Rebecca21 Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq. For posting large code blocks, use a paste site like gist.github.com, hastebin.com, pastie.org or a demo site like jsbin.com
Are those artichokes?
19:28
cc @Luggage @Loktar @KendallFrey 3D printed hex planter
oops sorry
nice man
Hen and chicks (also known as hen-and-chickens, or hen-and-biddies in the American South) is a common name for a group of small succulent plants belonging to the flowering plant family Crassulaceae, native to southern Europe and northern Africa. They grow close to the ground with leaves formed around each other in a rosette, and propagating by offsets. The "hen" is the main plant, and the "chicks" are the offspring, which start as tiny buds on the main plant and soon sprout their own roots, taking up residence close to the mother plant. Plants commonly referred to as "Hens and chicks" include ground...
That is the correct number of sides.
TIL whoever named that plant needs to pick another name
19:29
lol
yea
thats really cool, curious how well it holds up over the next year
here is the fiddle jsfiddle.net/devopsdev/xp4azL9z/4 @CapricaSix
with the moisture, etc.
sorry, I'm busy
@Loktar they don't get watered often and I painted them
so hopefully well?
19:30
Ahh busy and still a MOD :-P
I'm a bot, beep beep
user1596138
Chrome UX really needs attention when it comes to notifications popping over the bookmarks bar and then disappearing as you try to click them lol
user1596138
Oh how many sessions I have lost clicking my codepen bookmark...
@CapricaSix BOT "or" ROBOT ? :-P
Does anyone have time here <<<<>>>
19:33
sure, but... i'm not going to teach how to perform an ajax request
Well I thot javascript would do that ....OMG
where did you get ajax from to read a plain text file
you need to read it from somewhere
ajax is how you would perform that action
any links ?????? lets see what google has
lol
19:36
damn
now they're going to go to w3schools
but it says JSON ...unfortunately my data is not in JSOn format
Web dev is hard :-( :-(
Its a pain
done and done
look at that bad boy go
what is it supposed to be
part of a worm gear
a plug of some sort
19:39
Lol
if the gears are strong enough, I wanna turn a platform with a house plant on it
guys please share some solution about my problem :-(
Its turning hard now
ajax
it's not just for json
Well tried this
did not work https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4533018/how-to-read-a-text-file-from-server-using-javascript
man, that's a bad q/a
and it's 7 years old
ugh, even that is pretty lame.
19:42
How to take that inside that damn card footer
developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API/Using_Fetch I guess no point in learning XMLHttpRequest when you can just go straight to fetch
I have to display that percentage (100%) inside that card footer
you have to be able to get the value first.
I got the value but it shows in html body somewhere :-(
element.textContent = value;
these are all pretty basic things to google.
19:45
cool ...I dont have much knowledge on Webdev
not basic too
Thanks for the help though
yo yo
you're not allowed to determine what is basic if you just admitted to not having knowledge in the subject.
Asyou have determined these are basic so i have concluded with your SM expertise that this might be basic
i dont know whats basic too buddy....
10 PRINT "Hello world"
That's basic.
const MyList = props => {
	if( !props.thing ) {
		return null;
	}
	return <List>
		<Item
			key="foo"
			blah="blah"
		/>
		<Item
			key="bar"
			blah="blah"
		/>
		<Item
			key="biz"
			blah="blah"
		/>
	</List>
}
@Luggage any reason that should be bitching about items in an array or iterator not having keys?
and let's not forget: htm is basic for java.
what line?
19:49
you wasted about 20 secs in writing and rewriting the basic @Luggage :-P
I still dont' have good traces :(
Why does that even need keys?
Check the render method of `SomeView`. See fb.me/react-warning-keys for more information.
    in MyList (created by SomeView)
is what I'm working off.
ohh, not having those keys
then it just goes into internal things
19:50
It's MyList and not SomeView that you're looking at
yea, I posted the list above. each child has a unique key
so I don't understand the error
or does the list itself need a key?
show us SomeView
> Check the render method of SomeView
It tells you to check SomeView
I bet MyList is in an array and IT'S missing a key
@Zirak ohh ok. your previous message was confusing
19:52
yeah the names didn't help
judges
Foo
Someone should fight the foo.
@Zirak could be interpreted as though I should be looking at MyList
was my confusion there
that's great. Show us. :)
ugh. let me clean some stuff up/out first
I'm using this package for a slider
and it imports its own polyfills
250kb for a slider
more than 10% of the entire app bundle
and I ask
why
20:02
<input type="range" /> ?
not fancy enough
need multiple sliders
<input type="range" />
<input type="range" />
no
<input type="range" />
<input type="range" />
<input type="range" />
<input type="range" />
<input type="range" />
<input type="range" />
<input type="range" />
<input type="range" />
20:03
multiple sliders on the same range
how does that make sense
min/max
eeehhhh
that's just bad UX
it's enough of a use-case for a library with 1000 stars to exist
which doesn't say it's good
but it's there
why is it bad ux?
20:04
@ssube how so ? min - max sliders make a lot of sense for very specific cases
> let me slide the min... OH SHIT that was the max AH FUCK now it was both NOW IT'S STUCK TO MY THUMB
@DenysSéguret too many controls too close together
it works pretty well
it's also connected to numeric inputs
On mobile if it's not spaced out enough or if the units aren't discrete it can be a huge pain
What would be a better way to represent min/max without using a single slider with two buttons?
if you have numeric inputs, that resolves most/all of it
20:05
@Luggage yea idk what the fuck
removed some comments, cleaned up a bunch of stupid logs I was making
now it doesn't give me a warning
fucking LOVE programming sometimes.
@KevinB that slider is a good visualization, just not great to interact with
personally i'd just use two number inputs
:p
two numeric inputs + an illustrative slider is my preference
give them two inputs. controlled by clicks/taps. one click starts teh count up, one ends it. first time they run it they'll be setting the base and multiplier for the min, second time they run it for the max
if you're going to fuck with usability, really fuck with it
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Q: Front-end solution: React or Jquery for CDNs only?

Hugo Del-NegroOn my server I cannot install anything, I can only copy-past files. I am looking for a front-end solution to implement. I am considering reactjs or jquery, as I think I can only use CDNs. Should I use jquery ou reactjs?

20:08
@Loktar imgur.com/XAjqhEy :D
not 3d printed, but still cool
> Angular Developer
I like Javascript, Typescript and web-development in general
that's what it looks like
250kb for that
do better, I dare you
just do two vertical sliders with inverted colors
I bet you can't make a better slider
20:14
Use two sliders, but one with a background: transparent and lay them on top of each other
bro, do you even codepen copy?
left click moves the min, right click moves the max
weird behavior when they meet eachother
@rlemon motherfuckin called it
the minimum value of the max is 4
(which is hardcoded)
20:16
set a smaller step
but pretty nice
my god, don't be as lazy with code as you are with food. you can't just open a jar and have your slider
well, you can, but you have to write Java
bottom line, it's an existing thing that works
copy this jar, add some xml, and wallah
20:17
and load times are fine
make your own markup language and implement in canvas
it's the principle
@Zirak was he always this lazy or has Canada made him soft?
don't involve my mother
20:17
maybe they sent him to Canada to put hair on his chest?
@rlemon he was always fluffy and cuddly
now he's all scratchy and only wants to be the outer spoon
@ssube he may have raised the average amount of hairs in Canada by 3 bajillion
@rlemon only if you have a premade inner spoon
yeah and this isn't lazy at all
nice piece of foam propping your cam
20:20
@Mosho reducing vibrations actually
the cam head tilts, I don't need to prop it up
whatever
where is the buttplug I ordered
@Mosho you rang?
get up there
I've been stuck here for months
Send help
The new diet isn't working
20:24
Or eat some roses
        $("#submit-button").click(function(event){event.preventDefault();
            $.ajax({
                .button()
                url: "{% url 'requestaccess' %}",
                data: {'report_id': selected_items.join(","), 'csrfmiddlewaretoken': {{csrfmiddlewaretoken}} },
                dataType: 'json',
                type: 'post',
                success: function (data) {
                }
            });
        });
wat
^
how'd that .button() get there
@rlemon woah yeah that is really cool
lmao imagine that for thanksgiving
20:27
> Cat: Jason, you're banned from cooking.. ever
Whew, signed the lease. I'm all set
\o/
welcome to no one telling you what to do in your own place-hood
The example i seen online had .button() so I attempted to follow it. — Nick H. 35 secs ago
lmao
@rlemon lmao I live with an awesome roommate right now I'm really going to miss him
that's too bad dude
20:29
lol he's cool, he's a recruiter
met him through my brother
he's a spy
recruiter for what, the KGB?
Anybody in here worked with AWS before? I don't have a specific question at the moment, I'm just trying to find a place potentially ask in the future and the C# room is useless on this topic
The DevOps chat room is deader than dead.
there's a devops SO? huh
I know some AWS
It's in beta, only been open for a couple months I think.
20:34
taking my first cert in January, actually :(
I should get better at it, probably good for the resume.
Actually, I lied, I do have a question. How do you manage/share your access keys? Everything I'm reading is basically saying that your access key/secret key should be treated like the Holy Grail/Hillary's email and never let anyone see them but that does make it complicated to share them around.
You don't share keys.
I suspect the things that I'm reading are a bit over the top but I keep seeing horror stories about people who committed their secret key to github and next thing you know they had 200 EC2 instances mining BTC for Bratislava.
yep, that will happen. Github tries to warn you now, but...
if you need to commit secrets, they need to be encrypted
If you're going full AWS, KMS is the service. Otherwise and even sometimes with AWS, GPG with some helper (git-crypt, blackbox, etc)
So everyone just gets their own? I suspect I'm coming at this the wrong way about because I'm just thinking about it wrong. I'm thinking along the lines of "some non-AWS service is going to be uploading stuff to S3 and is going to need an access key" but that could be utterly nonsensical for all I know.
We've eventually talking about going full AWS but I suspect that's never going to come to fruition.
It's also highly probable that we're just being potatoes about this.
20:45
As usual, it depends. 😛 Many things never need a key.
letme tell you a joke
@Blaze349 Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
javascript
dat edge tho
EC2 instances, for example, have their own role and can get temporary credentials from a private endpoint if they need them.
External stuff typically needs a key of some kind, which is just the API key for a service user.
Those are unique, each service has its own user/key (all free). I/my company use Terraform to manage them.
20:46
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@Blaze349 OMG LMAO ROLF COPTER HAHA
proof of concept for using babel to bulk change a lot of .js files (my first babel transform): astexplorer.net/#/gist/775c5bd00b87c8781d48d31dbb8c2604/…
i'm getting 'modified: mySubModule (new commits)' when i run 'git status'. what does that mean? and how can i resolve it.
not that babel needs proved.. but my learning of writing transforms
@ssube interesting, I'll have to look into Terraform. Thanks for the input, I'll chew this over for a bit.
20:48
@AlexBollbach you either committed or pulled in a submodule, it's now newer than the parent expects. Don't use submodules, they are all bad and no good.
@mikeTheLiar it's not the only or even the best tool, but for simple things you want to keep in sync, it does work pretty well.
@Luggage nice
I'm moving towards a workflow where Ansible runs various Terraform and Kubernetes tasks, relying on its intelligence to skip stuff that has already run.
I wrote a transform once
pretty pleasant to use babel API
massive API surface though
i have like 200+ files with this structure I want to change.
eventually i want to auto-generate them (probably off of c# source)
"Cloud management using Terraform" that's so cutesy I think I'm gonna puke. I take it back, I hate this tool already.
20:50
@mikeTheLiar hashi's marketing is so fucking pretentious
the tool itself takes your resources, builds a DAG, and then makes API calls as needed
just made by the same questionable company that graced us with vagrant
Oh, these are the same people who make Consul
yeah, and Consul and Vault are super good
how is it that I can't find a pure html/css corn on the cob?
@rlemon Do you listen to yourself?

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