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23:00
Do you think there is a line between legal and illegal? What if you live in a state that allows thin mints, or in a country that cuts your head off for alcohol?
user1596138
Alcohol and tobacco are clearly the only things you should be mentioning specifically
@Luggage it's pretty vague when you look at that, but I do really think that talking about specifics of the refining process is too far
@Luggage I concur, most of the discussion is related to thin mints, and that is no longer ubiquitously illegal.
user1596138
See this is why I didn't want to raise it lol. It gets nitty gritty
that's getting into manufacturing and distribution, which is not legal in as many places and much more serious
user1596138
23:01
Where's the line. But I propose a common sense rule.
others, while maybe not necessarily need to be banned, can negatively impact the individual discussing them.
I can definately accept toning it down, and will abide by a more strict rule if others want it..
but, personally, meh.
to me that's just a "at your own risk" kind of thing
we call it thin mints for a reason
getting too blatant doesn't help anyone
To be honest, I think distribution of it shouldn't be discussed since that is a major no-no in the vast majority of places, but I've honestly never seen it come to that, it's usually candid discussion that walks the line of not making it apparently obvious at first glance.
23:02
I can concede that I have brought up the topic too much and will voluntarily turn it back a few notches, though.
@Jhoverit thanks
user1596138
Well lets just forget it. It isn't a problem
user1596138
If it becomes one we already know the answer
we pretty actively discourage piracy, which is on a similar level imo
does blocking ads count as piracy?
the answer is no
time to go home
23:04
Anyone here have a few minutes to take a look at a minimal JS framework I've put together? Not getting much response over on codereview.stackexchange.com
!!afk I know de wey
noted
@ssube I assert piracy is more clearly defined as illegal than thin mints.
user1596138
@ssube What lol
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23:08
I have NEVER seen it discouraged other than personally
it rarely comes up, but I have witnessed it.
user1596138
@hilli_micha Is it? One sends you to jail/prison
if someone posted a TPB link, there's a very good chance it'd get binned
user1596138
Uh yeah. That's not piracy discussion
user1596138
That's sharing links to illegal goods
23:09
yea.. talking about piracy in general is fine.. like we are now
isn't that a subset?
not all piracy talk is banned
you can say arr, you just can't link arr.tpb
@Jhoverit One only sends you to prison in an increasingly minority of places now. Most places in the U.S. have knocked it down to a misdeanor, decriminalized it, or straight up legalized it.
Thin mint laws are still rather clear in federal law. piracy is a complex topic with things like 'fair use' clouding it.
!!afk class
Sorry to derail the discussion but can I get some advice on how to troubleshoot npm ERR! Maximum call stack size exceeded?
23:11
@crenfrow 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.
first thing I would do is backup node_modules and then delete it (or just rename it) and then npm install again
@crenfrow You've probably got runaway recursion, can you post the code causing it?
Does the error give you a stack trace?
No code, just trying to install a module globally. I also get some warnings above the error, something about no such file in /tmp, some files it expects to be there from the unpack step.
23:15
@hilli_micha depends really
@Loktar hilli_micha is afk: class
shit I'm late
I rarely see outright piracy discussions here referring to modern stuff though tbh
I'm gunna learn me a react
Whta package are you installing, @crenfrow ?
23:16
@Luggage lol nm I should have just read that
I agree with that exactly.
/me goes back to playing pubg
@Jhoverit @Loktar quoted you both in github.com/JavaScriptRoom/culture/issues/54
@Loktar we should play at some point, fucking love that game
@Luggage It's a private npm library written by a colleague unfortunately. But I've had it work before on Debian and MacOS so I'm assuming it's something wrong with the way I've installed on Ubuntu.
ubuntu is debian and npm really shouldn't care about linux differrences much anyway..
If anyone has a moment, I'd appreciate it if they could take a look at this sample component built using a minimal JS framework I built
23:17
maybe it's that.. but my gut feeling is 'no'
just to see if it makes sense, etc
@crenfrow haven't run into any such thing, and I use private repos
the one-way data binding, etc
would really appreciate some feedback
@Luggage I've done some poking around and the evidence seems to indicate some sort of circular sym-linking but I don't know where that would even happen.
does a package depend on itself by any chance?
23:20
I'll double check but I don't think so.
Yeah you know what, I was trying to install the wrong package. .-. Thanks everyone for your help.
:)
anyone seen black mirror season 4?
3 of the EPs so far
can't recall if there are 4 or 5
pretty good so far, not as strong of a season as season 1 still imo, but still good
season 1 was the best
was it a netflix thing originally or did they pick it up after s01?
oh 6, well damn
@ssube not sure actually
I've only watched it on netflix though
23:32
There is a definiate theme of perception and conciousness in this season
it really makes me believe if they did Outer Limits again it would do so well
oh, netflix bought it for s03
def my fav show of all time (outer limits of the 90's)
for/before
did you catch who was the 'gamer' at the end of episode 1?
23:33
@Mysticial no, they can't
@Mysticial They can't but extensions can keylog your entire browser, which is more than good enough.
@Mysticial in general, you can only intercept events in your own tab. An extension however...
@Luggage no
you mean the one who wanted to trade at the end?
yea. Did you see breaking bad?
ohh no, never watched that.. I hear I need to
I hear it a lot actually haha
23:37
eh, I couldn't get through the first season
it's very much cable TV
aye. anyway, the main evil guy and the gamer at theend were both in breaking bad
do you mean the pig episode or the bike episode?
I suggest you watch it, but i don't want to build it up too much. That always leads to disappointment.
man
or e01 of the new season?
23:39
I used the meme once and got banned
S4E1 USS Callister
how is that fair
you did it after people were already coming back from bans to do it again, so.. sorry.
@Mosho there were a few pinned messages about not doing it by then
I didn't investigate your previous history. it was only a 60 second though, i thought.
23:40
30 minutes
but
worth it
ohh, wtf. Did you get kicked before?
naturally
if i edit the dom with chrome dev tools to include a new <script> does it load that js file?
well, then.. i guess it wasn't that much of a surprise. :)
I know loads the file if you add it using normal JS DOM API. I would assume it loads it from the dev tools
like if i edit under Elements
i'm trying to load bluebird on a page that doesn't have it
so i can crawl some stuff
23:43
if thta doesn't work, try just adding it in the console
what control do you have over the page?
there's a good chance you can just eval bluebird
if you can load a script, you can almost certainly paste one
ok i've never used eval. it takes a string right?
const scripty = document.createElement("script");
scripty.src = "...";
document.body.appendChild(scripty);
23:44
not real eval, just paste the script into the dev tools
wohoo, drama (this is a joke, I don't encourage drama)
if it creates a global, that might work, if not Luggage's way
(just saw the github issue)
/**
 * A helper to prevent accumulation of sequential async tasks.
 *
 * Imagine a mail man with the sole task of delivering letters. As soon as
 * a letter submitted for delivery, he drives to the destination, delivers it
 * and returns to his base. Imagine that during the trip, N more letters were submitted.
 * When the mail man returns, he picks those N letters and delivers them all in a
 * single trip. Even though N+1 submissions occurred, only 2 deliveries were made.
 *
 * The throttler implements this via the queue() method, by providing it a task
cool story bro
const lettersToDeliver = letters;
letters = [];
ohh, misread. thought it was re-assigning. nevermind
/* Once apon a time...
23:47
oh yeah, not sure if you've seen this, @Luggage, but it's pretty good
A K
A K
blarg, need help writing an async wrapper for code splitting react/typescript
i'm talking to you luggage :D
what do you have so far?
@ssube I'd watch that spinoff.
A K
A K
import React from 'react';

interface Props {
  componentProps: any;
  load: any;
}

export default class Async extends React.Component<Props, {}> {
  cancelUpdate: boolean;
  C: any;
  c: object;

  componentWillMount() {
    this.cancelUpdate = false;
    this.props.load.then(c => {
      this.C = c;
      if (!this.cancelUpdate) this.forceUpdate();
    });
  }
  componentWillUnmount(){
    this.cancelUpdate = true;
  }
  render() {
    return this.C
      ? this.C.default
        ? <this.C.default {...this.props.componentProps} />
closest i have so far; getting lots of errors
it works great and fine in javascript. but we're migrating to typescript
@BenjaminGruenbaum Thanks. Just curious though, is Spectre going to be a major push for browsers to go one process/tab (like Chrome)? Based on the how the attack works at the low level, I really don't see a way how it can be completely fixed at the hardware level without killing performance by 10x or more (by disabling speculation). The alternative is to add new hardware features for sandboxing. /cc @MadaraUchiha
i don't see any code splitting there.. Just looks like it waits for a promise..
what error?
A K
A K
23:52
typescript is angry at the dynamic import syntax
@Mysticial hardware has those features already
@ssube Like?
SGX?
i don't see any dynamic imports
hardware virt?
@Mysticial Chrome are mitigating it by nerfing the high precision timers
A K
A K
23:52
@BenjaminGruenbaum FF is doing that too.
ohh, there.
@Mysticial with that they shouldn't be vulnerable any more
so, again.. what error?
and don't say 'it's angry'
23:54
@ssube Virtualization is even heavier than KPTI. It sounds a bit too much to run a separate VM for each tab. Though I'm saying this without much expertise in VMs.
@AK what's the definition of `Async? What is the type of its proprs?
ohh, missed that other screenshot
A K
A K
Async component is a wrapper for lazy loaded components
pass in dynamic loaded components
@AK that's not what I asked, I asked what's its type signature.
23:55
@Mysticial it really depends on how complicated you want to get. For example, VMware can dedupe memory between VMs, so you only have one copy of the kernel (assuming they all run the same ephemeral OS image). On the CPU side, there's little/no overhead anymore. However, that dedupe is similar to what got us into this mess.
the Async class is above
@BenjaminGruenbaum I feel like that's just a band-aid. You can loop the exploit long enough to exceed any amount of timer uncertainty. Though you would also slow down the attack proportionally as well.
Does it have a prop whose type is a promise for a module?
it's telling you that 'componentProps' is missing. I don't see you passing it it
the other property you have defined.
@Mysticial they killed SharedArrayBuffer too as a mitigation - which was the only way to share information between workers and tabs. Google have their own secret mutexes and multi-processing between tabs that exposed the side channel
23:58
@BenjaminGruenbaum The SharedArrayBuffer, if I'm reading it correctly is shared memory between processes. So even if you nuke the timer, you can have a tight loop in another thread that counts iterations as a substitute for the timer. Getting rid of it forces you go through mutexes which usually involve a context switch and a 20us+ latency - large enough to eclipse the 100ns-ish cache miss that you need to measure.
But imagine someone clever could modify the attack such that instead of measuring a single cache-miss, you measure either zero misses, or 100000 misses. That would be big enough to exceed even a very imprecise timer.
JS' threading model (or lack thereof) might change that
@Mysticial how do you know the later iterations are missing?

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