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18:00
what do your store getters look like?
the only difference i made is in app.vue. changed from dispatching hardcoded array to store to axios http request and dispatch response to store
also, try to make it an mcve
mvce?
the problem is it worked in the MVCE case (aka the hardcoded array)
If you would like assistance, please create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example
18:01
take away all the parts that don't have anything to do with the problem
when i tried to connect it to API thats where problem is
@peterpep Then it's not a MCVE
> changed from dispatching hardcoded array to store to axios http request and dispatch response to store
he's probably passing a promise or xhr where a value is expected
the value gets into the store no problem
its just "late"
18:02
i see
when i look into vue devtools the values are there
i think its just after its rendering
well, if @towc doesn't solve this then he's not allowed to talk about Vue any more. The stakes are high for him. :)
store getter: chemicals: state => state.chemicals
@Luggage you're actually putting pressure on me, stop doing that :P
life is pressure.
18:04
@peterpep remember: mcve, plant a shitton of console.logs, see what's happening
omg lmaoo
and come back with a more specific question, instead of "why does this not generally work"
maybe it's too soon at mounted. Maybe you shouldn't be using mounted
in what part of the lifecycle does 1. this.$store become accessible, 2. when does computed get its first value
@Loktar makeup is wierd
yea
18:06
1: always. 2: from the beginning
but an app that can remove it... that's just nutty
shoeonhead without makeup is unrecognizable
it hags you and adds pimples, a touch of meth head, nice app
it's your implementation that can change that
and again, console.log the shit out of things if you're not sure
I have been cutting back on TYT. They are irritating me
18:07
ooooh jeeze man
it took me a while to realize who that was
well i found a solution to this problem, but it made another problem. if i convert this.chemicalFamillies into a computed prop it loads as expected, but then i lose the functionality of using the overwriting the new computed prop with new data
I was just thinking some random actress
not sure how to use computed prop setter
now I recognize her
indeed.
18:09
@Luggage Yeah I gave up on them a while ago. There's not much substance there.
if trolls are juts blasting her with this image, that IS shitty. I'm never for personal harassment
@towc this is a more specific question.

i need to create a setter for a computed prop where i can do the following on it (currently this is local variable)

handleSubmitClicked: function(filteredData) {
                this.chemicalFamilies = filteredData;
            }
regardless of how accurate it may or may not be
Can someone point me to How I can iterate through a table 'srows and get the cell values using jquery
Thank you.
@peterpep you have it
that's not what's wrong
18:10
when i converted the chemicalFamilies local variable to computed id get a console error for the setter, the documentation for computed prop setters
was not helpful
if i want to use that handleSubmitClicked function on a computed prop, i need to define a setter
but i dont understand how that setter is supposed to look
the documentation for setter uses an arg to set local variables to other properties
i need to just overwrite the computed props value
that those are ugly but great
"muffin fan" no kidding
@KendallFrey I really like watching China Uncensored as a source of highly specific 'news'. I should look into who they are and what their biases are, though...
@Loktar you happen to know off hand the size of the fans inside of the control box?
18:14
gonna buy a pile of quiet fans?
no idea
its in the group though for sure
a lot of people have changed them
@Luggage my control box fan is going
makes a nasty noise
still turning.. for now
oh right you have to replace that one forgot
it's hard to spend $20 on a 40mm fan :/
you also need to solder the wires
18:16
soldering is no issue
iirc there are no connectors
Damn, modded GTAV is so prrretty.
yeah just would be nice if they had conectors
also annoyed the connectors they do have are stupid 2 wire ones
I think I have a fan going out
OLD SCHOOL
18:17
add one since you are going to be in there soldering
3 wire have been the standard for 20 years...
maybe longer idk, my 386 has 2 wire connectors, and only a few of my 486's
man. $45 for two fans
I forgot you are a techno-archeologist
@rlemon just get something else then
I mean you don't HAVE to get noctua
you could get by with a $10 one for sure
no I already hit purchase
18:18
bellows
oh well meh, you should be happy then once they get there at least
piper
ruff
@Loktar yea I fucked up and printed the wrong fang
:(
18:19
fan
need a 40mm fan, and not the side duct fan it comes with
ooh fang
didn't pay attention to that detail
so now I'm just buying the fan and not re-printing a different fang
18:20
read it as fan, yeah there is the OEM vs and the other ones lol
although 3d printed fangs
the OEM one doesn't change print quality at all apparently
I also printed this wrong fang. The original one I printed is correct (after I print one mor adapter)
just allows for better sight of the nozzle
18:20
@KamilSolecki im playing GTA
fortunately I did not take my 'strength testing' too far on it
I might still re-print it, without supports
it claims to be able to hand no supports
and your printed fine
note: I had to cut off several hanging plastic strands due to no supports
it was messy but functional.
underneath. mostly not where you can see
damnit. i took my fans off twice now. i need to put it back together, print one more thing, then take it apart again
I hope i'm not going to break off wires or anything soon
I thought you were talking about vampire fangs
because you said fang
Negative.
18:24
@Luggage yeah same here
4 mins ago, by Luggage
I also printed this wrong fang. The original one I printed is correct (after I print one mor adapter)
mine printed alright with no supports, but had some oddities
the whole head (fans + heater + sensor) need a wire harness.
for easy removal. It hurts my back to be leanding over or holding my arms out working on it
I have a box of GM engine bay plugs and a crimper...
@ssube Sharing pageload performance here: photobox.co.uk/my/photo/full?photo_id=10056871040
@Loktar I need a slicer that allows you to either add supports by hand, or delete supports they generate
18:28
simplify3d allows that
mine turned out okay, except the mess from removing all of the supports
that's all I use
$191 CAD
hrmm
I am not sure simplify3d brings much to the table over cura/slic3r except the manual supports.
that's almost worth it just for manual supports
18:29
decent solid product, but nothing too special
@Luggage yeah for me now multi processes are super nice
I might try cura again. I left it early before I knew as much as I knew now.
since I have 2 printers it really helps
diff build plates set, etc.
multi-process is nice, but either cura or slic3r have progressive infil which is one of the reasons for multi-process
idk at this point I'm just used to simplify now
18:30
yea.
yeah you can do progressive infill with simplify
I also like you can increase extrusion width for infill with simplify
without manually specifying the layers?
that idk, I just manually have specified layers
what I am talking about is it'll increas the infil ass it approaches top surfaces
so it'll get denser in just the area that needs it
18:32
not just by layer
might try meshmixer
it does manual supports apparently.
just sucks
(what I'm reading)
@rlemon meshmixer supports aren't for FDM printers though
people try to use them and they fuck up all the time
they look fancy though lol
they're the branch type supports
for SLA printers I guess
I can't believe Cura doesn't have manual supports though tbh
that's the main feature I've seen a lot of people use simplify over
aye
ok. plan: use my weatherpack connectors (20 amp rated) for the heater, and another smaller connector for everything else.
18:41
Man, those mods really are nice
silhouette mode?
bug
@Luggage no, not anymore, that ship has largely sailed. I just wanted a variety of filament and translucent seems useful.
@mikeTheLiar a little, all bad
18:47
@kamil
the missions are great but we spend 90% of the time mayhemming
the fire truck is fun, unstoppable, squirt everyone
@webster I did play through GTA V, its just now that I came back to it to install the graphic overhaul stuff
its 3x prettier than the pictures
is currently using ~8GB of memory tho :P
@rlemon that's a cool mask, it reminds me of some video game, but I don't remember what
troll seller.
it's only one nozzle kit
not a set of them
he meant { nozzle1, nozzle2, nozzle3 }
duh
@SterlingArcher we need more stories
my guess is that people see cr-10 nozzle set and see there are ten nozzles in the pic and assume it's 10 of them
18:57
oh wait, you're working at this time, right?
work-vape-print-chat clean his bike at this time
I forgot he had 10 arms
and at least 6 brains
i see some of those there they have pics of more than they sell
and there are enough that DO sell multiple that you might mistake it

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