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17:00
@Shmiddty only for the first step
call it the god step
who wants to be the chosen one?
I can't wait for the Excel version
@rlemon I did it. I think It works now
Object.keys(instance).forEach((key) => {
  if (typeof instance[key] === 'object' || Array.isArray(instance[key])) {
    if (key in instance && key in config) {
      if (!_.isEqual(instance[key], config[key])) {
        eventDelta.push(key);
      }
    }
  } else if (instance[key] !== config[key]) {
    eventDelta.push(key);
  }
});
So, to an extent, this works, however, I'm losing control at _.isEqual because some keys don't exist, but I only want to check the delta between existing keys on both
Wait
Ugh switching the params didn't work
does one object that has less keys, only have keys that the other one has, or does it also have some of its own as well?
!!afk leaving work
OH BY THE WAY
17:04
config has more keys than instance, I am only trying to get the differences in the keys instance has delta'd on config @ndugger
There's one special case but it's an outlier and will have it's own if block
lol it's tuesday
holy fuck xD
!!afk again
@SterlingArcher sounds like you need recursion
@Shmiddty I think you're right, but I'm checking if lodash has a function similar to _.isEqual but only checks from one side
like _.isPassedKeysEqual or something
why does that exist
17:09
you're just jealous
I forgot about that
@ndugger you ready to work for Amazon?
Oh yes, I fulfilled my goal, at least, the gold regex hammer!
lol keep seeing these random rumors about Amazon buying target
what? did amazon buy target or something?
oh
17:10
just rumors, sites saying it's not happening
others saying it is
and now I also heard a rumor
@Loktar One dude said some braindead theory about how Amazon will buy Target, and people flipped out and spawned all sorts of copycat articles
even random people have mentioned it outside of the internet
Original Source: Loktar
I'm not worried about it happening
Not any time soon
17:11
like it matters
@ndugger I mean it doesn't seem like something to even worry about honestly
from your perspective
amazon is known to be a shit employer
I would lose my job, 10/10
just would be crazy
but it's not going to happen
17:11
@Mosho as someone who has been through many corporate buyouts, ut certainly CAN matter
@ndugger Why would you lose your job ? Do you work at Target ?
@DenysSéguret yeah
I'm a cashier
Ok (just checked your profile)
Senior Cashier Engineer
he does all transactions by writing javascript
he returns blu-rays in jquery
17:13
alert('paper or plastic?')
"ok"
And are you doing something that Amazon would replace by their own, like online selling ?
I need to write a script that parses an SVG file and outputs to a file
outputs what?
17:14
@DenysSéguret I work on internal software to manage records
Amazon probably has their own in place already
@DenysSéguret The only thing I can see Target having of value to Amazon is their physical stores. Amazon already sells general merchandise and Amazon bought Whole Foods, so they've got grocery covered.
@Luggage 1s and 0s, mate
My understanding is that Amazon tries to learn a new market after having failed entering it alone. So I don't think they'd aggressively fire people. They have enough money to keep people
@ndugger those transitions don't happen overnight
For sure, but it would eventually happen
17:15
@DenysSéguret o.O
I'm not worried if it does, it gives me plenty of time to find a new job
maybe. everyone wants devs
I don't want to work for Amazon
but where will i return my blu-rays of Toy Story that I bought on Amazon?
I interviewed for a job with IMDb
I should apply to pornhub
curious about their HQ
user1596138
Lol I'd love to tell my parents that
user1596138
> Got a new job at pornhub
sick image
17:17
Damn, PornHub is hiring PHP developers.
phporn developers
connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/Feedback/Details/858116 I'm proud, even though this was a waste of time.
@Luggage noice
@KendallFrey to be fixed in 2023
hah I wish
17:22
I think MS Edge will also be getting native web components in 2023
bastards
2023 will be a good year
is it romantic to tell someone that if they had an accident that made them lose all limbs, teeth, and somehow hair, you'd still like them because her thoughts would still be there?
@SterlingArcher ^^
how do I phrase it better
nothing involving quadruple amputation is romantic
3
17:23
we might have a full-moon outing tomorrow, and she's saying I'll be disappointed when I see her because she's sick
This is when you say "Seeing you is never disappointing"
and drown in pussy
@Cereal how much experience do you have again?
I've been in a relationship for 6 years so more than you
Then say "Well now I want to make you feel better"
@KendallFrey I'll call you daddy regardless of the number of intact limbs you have
damn @Mosho
that's dark, I like it
17:25
@Mosho lmao
do it
I just said "we'll see about that :)"
towc you're legitimately damaged
how do you pronounce ":)"
17:26
@SterlingArcher how drunk are you?
@Mosho like this: ":)"
his normal business-hours 2/10
I'm trying to write a recursive diff function I'm not drunk enough
@towc Ashley and I have this discussion. We came to the conclusion we'd just plant the other in the ground and hope it makes some crops because that's all we'd be fucking good for.
17:30
and ashley is... your dog?
My wife, please don't call her a bitch. Thank you.
since when are dogs bithces :/
What is the word for a female dog**
trying to rent out my house for a few months
getting some slightly odd responses
> Hello is your house still available for rent.
> I would like to visit
> call me quickly XXX-XXX-XXXX
> thank you
> Call me quickly, the cops are on my tail.
17:32
So... due to a ddos attack (of probably the russian government funded organization) I cannot for 2 days access my bank account or do any form of payment.
Hey, I just met you
> is the bath tub acid-resistant?
@Cereal Well, that was straight up rude.
> Hello
> Could I visit your house today? tell me your time and I will be
> at
> your
> place
> thank you
> My english is not perfect I'm french from québec. I work in
> waterloo with
> my team
> You can call me XXX-XXX-XXXX
> thank you
@hilli_micha welcome to the internet
17:33
I'm a little fuzzy on the appreciation of wife jokes
is this how they form sentences in quebec
I removed it
How would life reform if governments would make sure every has "access to a good virus scanner". - And at the same time makes actually being infested by a bot due to failing to have the minimal virus scanner a "crime"?
A good virus scanner doesn't exist
So that's the first hurdle
MalwareBytes is actually pretty good tbh.
17:34
it would be built-in to the OS, and then become useless
Because this is getting kind of ridiculous, and actually damaging to the economy + health system.
> Are you willing to rent to someone with back credit but a reference letter from current landlord
what's "back credit"
Probably means bad credit.
bad credit?
autocorrect can get it wrong sometimes
17:35
> Call me XXX-XXX-XXXX. Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me on shore, I thought I would ...
So I believe our army should protect our assets and thus prevent ddos attacks from foreign countries.
Are you doing credit checks on tenants? Because sometimes they do that here in the U.S. to make sure they're not getting a financially unstable tenant.
I don't think I've ever gotten a virus
@hilli_micha everyone does it here
That's more important than this whole 'war on terrorism' that can't be won anyways.
user1596138
17:35
"our army" in a intergalactic chatroom
it's only for 3 months though
the problem in ontario
How would a government prevent a ddos attack
@Cereal Sure - but I can't help it that OTHERS are infested and are contributing to a massive ddos attack for days already - which is coming from a hackergroup from russia.
is that there is a real risk that they wouldn't leave
I mean, that would be pretty rare
but extremely shitty nonetheless
Strong tenant eviction laws?
user1596138
17:37
@paul23 I wonder if you simultaneously think the gov. has backdoored encryption standards, etc?
yes
@hilli_micha very
@KevinB Most ddos attack (or the hacker groups) are (unofficialy) sponsored by other governments nowadays. - We should make internet more secure by excluding several countries. Countries like russia and north korea.
how?
Just make it so the army can physically cut all wires around said countries.
17:38
In Florida, it wasn't uncommon for people to play the Foreclosure process to extend the time they had in homes. The average time between Foreclosures starting and actually getting someone out of their home down here is just under 3 years.
@paul23 wifi
Just nuke the intercontinental cables
satellite
Make NA a safe space
bluetooth
17:38
Who has satellite internet? honestly
I did
007 just called me a "good buddy"
@hilli_micha yeah, though that's different
@KevinB Each satellite can be equiped with a directional antenna/recognition. - This would make it possible to not allow connection from regions from the ground.
I like how they do it in some states
17:39
Sure infiltration is always a possibility - but we have to make it progressively harder: not prevent it fully.
call the sheriff and they're out on their ass in a week
It's now silly that i get a fine for not paying taxes in time.
personally... i'd rather be at risk of a ddos attack than have the government in control of internet access
Due to a ddos attack.
@KevinB Ok I disagree with that.
That's fine; we have a voting system for that. - I am just wondering "what if".
First, there would have to be legislation in place to dictate when and under what circumstances such access is closed off to a country
and whether or not such action would require congressional approval
17:41
and all governments would have to agree...
because if you block NK, and allow, say, Japan. Proxies all up in this biznatch
@KevinB No one should have to make it a whitelist - only allow friendly countries on the same network.
@paul23 then everyone will run their vpn's in those friendly countries
with or without their approval
@rlemon Proxies work on the IP level, I'm talking about the physical layer, below the IP layer. Make it so that physcially you can cut connections with the press of a button.
how?
user1596138
!!magic
17:43
cut some wires? okay.. wireless technology is harder to block..
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and if you managed to block their current solution, a new one would be made instantly.
but... you can't. well, you can, but it would require physical hardware near the source of the connection.
@rlemon But that would require a "direct attack" which solves the problem I see with countries "attacking" other countries but then backing off saying "it wasn't us".
what?
17:44
Take for example swiss: they put bombs under every road into that country.
They can literary cut themselves off from the rest of the world by pressing a button.
but they can't
vehicles can travel on more than just roads.
user1596138
@paul23 How do you know
all anyone can do it make it slightly more of a pain for you
user1596138
How do you know we don't
user1596138
Lol no we just have a giant stack separator ready to push Mexico South if shit hits the fan
17:45
because we can't even prevent a shutdown
haha
we put burgers under all of our roads in America in case someone gets hungry during transit. Explains all the pot holes.
@rlemon Well that would be enough to prevent the "constant ddos attacks" that happen since the start of this year.
@paul23 no it wouldn't
we have bombs that can cut us off from the rest of the world, and they are mobile, not buried beneath the roads
man
so many replied for a 3 month rent
user1596138
17:47
I've stood on the blast doors of a Atlas V rocket site right by my house
within a day
Our government has intermitted services for about only 90% uptime since this year and it's all attacks originating from servers and computers in russia (it's not even that the infected servers are in our country - they too are in russia).
school
user1596138
Well about 40min from my house
we've got a lot of campuses around us
17:48
still
and I don't think these are students
@paul23 and if you cut off Russia from the web (however you figure out to do that) they'd just reconnect and attack from somewhere else. or run a botnet out of another country.
the only way to prevent attack is to remove yourself.
not the offending party
@rlemon Yes, and start a network with "friends" who are likeminded
nope
instead of following this globalization trend.
disconnecting your country from the rest of the world is potentially more costly than dealing with the attack itself
17:49
they can't be trusted, hell, you can't be trusted. but you need to do something
if you want 100% security, take yourself offline
otherwise you just deal with the shit as it rolls downhill
or get Norton. Nothing can hurt you if you have Norton
user1596138
@paul23 so invite the attack? lol
@rlemon Well if internet connections would be remade so they can quickly put on and off wouldn't that solve the "not trusted" issue. - If you temporary think someone is behaving bad you disconnect them.
I'm being facetious, Norton is garbage, don't use it.
i use norton
user1596138
17:50
@paul23 country. Which one
user1596138
Where are u even from
user1596138
Profile says netherlands
We live in a global world. With proper attitude we could be post scarcity society eventually. Segregation will lead to conflict, though
@paul23 that's a) pretty insane. b) still problematic. what about all the zero-day bs? what about people you are not monitoring at that moment in time? what about internal attacks?
user1596138
I think he's putin
17:51
and if you're going to task yourself with defending against all of that, you're doing what we're doing now but on a macro scale.
and it's not going to be useful
@rlemon Again, this is not against zero day attacks - it's about constant attacks that are happening now.
I literary can't access my money due to a multi-day ddos attack.
and Again, cutting off Russia won't stop those attacks.
Then what will? - How would one find these "terroristic hackers" and flush them out?
infrastructure
^
and shutting down the security holes as you find them
17:53
Apparently russia isn't doing anything to find these people.
Instead of blocking it, make it irrelevant.
@hilli_micha does Ashley know that you’re the ugliest boy in town?
If the infrastructure can handle such a ddos attack... it would no longer be an effective attack
what service is it that is blocking your money due to the ddos?
mymoneyservice.ru
17:54
North Korea
If I "hack" (and found) I know I'd go to jail for at least 10 years. But apparently the rest of the world doesn't have this level of government to actually find people.
@ndugger No because I've had the bag on my head since I met her. I'll take it off for our 5 year
user1596138
@paul23 lol
Good luck
@paul23 10 years? where do you get such silly numbers
17:55
you guys. How come every "advanced" js question seems to involve some sort of depth-first or breadth-first search?
You’d go to a white collar prison for 2 years
if that
user1596138
He didn't even define "hack"
user1596138
You might get paid for the bounty.
@TravisWhite Bank transfer - I can't access my bank account so I can't move money from my long-term account to my direct access account.
user1596138
17:56
And have your name put on the board
I think a white collar prison would be quite comfortable
@paul23 bank doesn't have any other way to be accessed? Can't call them or go into local branch? If web only, then they should specialize in uptime
i understand your frustration, we had a massive ddos problem here in the states a few years back. But now those kinds of attacks are mostly mitigated to the point where the attacks are more rare, or small enough that they only affect the target. and that's not something that the government had anything to do with.
@KendallFrey how do you resist?
by not having the tab active, thankfully
17:58
@TravisWhite They are indeed web only. - And they were having 99.99% uptime last year. It's just this year they are "suddenly" down. (Well they are intermitted down since 3 days).
user1596138
@paul23 just come to the US, our banks work
"internet only banks" are kind of more common nowadays in the netherlands than banks with local branches. - Often they only have a single branch a 100km or so away.
Any golfers here?
i golfed once
Most local offices shut down the last 5 years due to no demand anymore (and economic crises they had to).

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