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17:00
so my function crashes on $form = ("#forgot-password-form");
I usually go for chunked light in water. it's $2.99 regular at both of my grocery stores :(
user1596138
@Luggage lol I forgot that
Oh yeah, I forgot that moose money had an exchange rate there for a min
and the execution breaks, the page automatically refreshes and I can't see the error :(
 $form = ("#forgot-password-form");
you missing some shit here
look really hard
17:00
oh the €
user1596138
> so my function crashes
user1596138
What happens.
@user1596138 If you look closely
I mean the $
and?
user1596138
17:01
Whats the error you get
user1596138
Or what even happens
@Shmiddty nahh, if it's all global, you never have to worry about scope
win
user1596138
I know it's not relevant to this question but... "My shit crashes" tells us you know not whatcha doin
1 min ago, by Héctor Álvarez
and the execution breaks, the page automatically refreshes and I can't see the error :(
user1596138
17:02
It should do... Nothing lol...
@SterlingArcher I always forget about this song till it hits randomly. youtube.com/watch?v=28Ig3RGdVMY
then I think "why the hell do I keep forgetting about this song, it's dope"
user1596138
You send a argument to SendMail, but define no arguments in it lol
I know it's that specific line because the debugger runs that far flawlessly
@user1596138 cool kids use arguments
user1596138
@HéctorÁlvarez You can see the error even if the page refreshes.
17:03
@user1596138 not everyone persists errors
you may need to check a box to tell it to not clear the console
user1596138
@rlemon You do once you have the "problem" of not persisting errors lmao..
i always forget where
@user1596138 sure, but that doesn't mean you can assume he has enabled that option
you could suggest it, but that's a far cry from saying "it will work" without saying anything about the option
user1596138
17:04
What did you smoke
user1596138
I think it's quite obvious what I said lol
nothing, I'm trying to be helpful. you're just slamming the guy for not knowing an option
user1596138
And for saying his application "crashed" when nothing happened
!!nodrama
user1596138
But yeah. Pretty much
I just wanted to use the drama lama.
👍
user1596138
At least try a tiny bit to work through your issue and to articulate the issue. There have been no attempts. But you guys can fix his stuff for him lol
In react-router, you can pass state to the route's component with a state prop (I think), does anyone know why this might not work
As in, state is undefined on the this.props.location object
17:09
this.props.state.location?
ohh location.state apparently.
but direct links won't have state there.
@KendallFrey Reminds me of Winamp
Oh I see now
oh right
@KendallFrey do you have a link to that bagpipe song
@user1596138 there were several attempts, I just didn't spam them all the way through.
my problem was I copy-pasted something that didn't belong there and assumed it was right, because there was no exception. That's what I get for growing up in .NET's embrace.
@KendallFrey oh lewd I was certain that it's gonna be a meme
but the script did crash, because I was being redirected to common.js and the window was being refreshed immediately. I could see the error underlining only for a split second
in C#, 1 min ago, by Mr. Noob
Israel = shithole...
17:17
Wat
@KendallFrey he's welcome to not like Israel?
@BenjaminGruenbaum either AMD or the "security company" who reported that will have a badtime :D
Yeah, it's terrible research I looked into it
It's a company paid to do it - requires admin etc
shame that security trolls have popped up already
17:19
now we're going to need some sort of inter-partes security review :P
also, why 24 hours?
that's just right to ensure they know about it but don't have a response
a brand new "security" company, their first report, and a PR firm lol
@ssube so.. intel?
I finally set up webpack lol
17:21
@Luggage I sure wouldn't bet against it
btw, how did Terraria go once you split off and had a chance to start right?
jumping in with endgame characters sucks 😛
i didn't play then. will later
wrong window
> All of the exploits require elevated administrator access, with MasterKey going as far as a BIOS reflash on top of that.
breaking news, someone can do crazy shit to your computer with elevated access, and bios reflash!
just wait until they get into the case
@rlemon I'd hate to be around when that breaks.
17:23
if they take the processor out, they can control everything that happens on it!
exploit requires soldering
@Luggage just like my ps1
ohh, the good old days
Attack Vector: Your computer could be replaced with a lookalike
@ssube shiiiiiiit!
now I need a patch that will station guards around my house
@Luggage That's something I'd actually want to see carried out
17:25
I hate sitting down at my computer only to find that it's a Mimic and is trying to eat me
lmao a mimic computer
@ssube "I don't remember this chest here.. ohh well, must have missed OMG NO"
is there currently any "feature" of es6/7 which isn't supported natively by chrome/safari/firefox for several versions?
anyone in here have any experience with mongo db? im super new to it.
17:26
@shadowmoses run
if you forgot where you put furniture, you deserve to get et by it
@Luggage that bad?
@shadowmoses worse
what are you doing typing?! RUN!
haha, well, fortunately i don't need to mess with it too much
17:27
mongo db = robo3t, the artist formerly known as robomongo
I somehow had mongo taking 100% cpu on my server
!!couchdb or mongodb
ah, yeah, that's what im using now, the Robo3T Gui
@jAndy mongodb
which relates to my question
17:27
Mongo starred in 50 First Datas, a movie about a database that couldn't remember anything the next day
except it was prod
did mongo change names?
tempted to do another The Game, but honestly not sure if he would get mad at me :B
don't use mongo, kids
mogoloiDB
@jAndy that's like asking which leg you'd rather chop off :P
17:28
@ssube funny you say that, I'm just about to switch from couch to mongo
@Ikari you're no warrior if you're afraid of someone being mad
i have a class called "Item", this class has a "file" property which is an image...i need to download this single "image" for each of my "items" ... help! any Robo 3T ninjas?
@ssube what document based database would you chose?
@jAndy well, go for both
17:28
well, here goes (FOR THE GLORY OF SPARTAAAAA)
@jAndy THE GAME!
cut to the chase and go full nubs
lol
@jAndy The Game
2
@jAndy dynamo, cassandra, anything along those lines
Why can we not do the opposite of what Mongo does? I don't want to store JSON. I want to store in relational and get the result as JSON.
17:29
the simpler "here's a document, hold onto it" ones that don't advertise auto-magical view-search-map powers
@shadowmoses items.forEach((item) => downloadTheThing(item.file))
JOIN sucks when an object has multiple array tables.
@Allenph why do you care what format the database stores data in? Let it decide, don't worry about that
@Shmiddty and via the client, they will download to my local machine?
postgres achieves that quite well
17:30
lel. sure.
@ssube It achieves what I just described?
yes. JSON as a field in a relational DB
I don't care how it stores it internally, but I do care that it's organized in tables.
yep
@Luggage You didn't read what I said.
17:31
You didn't said what I read.
@ssube since I'm also looking up mongo currently, what are your concerns about it? like quick and dirty
@jAndy it's not ACID
ohh, you want separate columns in the db and still json? you can do that, too
performance? memory? cpu?
I want to store in tables, and have the result of the query output JSON or some other format where I can represent arrays.
17:31
data may not persist, it wrecks disk, 0 security
That way I don't have 9 bajillion rows of almost entirely duplicated data.
postgres can make JSON itself, but might as well do that wafter you get the data and use better json serializers
@Allenph almost any database can do that
@Luggage but is what they really want just indexes based on the JSON?
17:32
wait, you keep going back and forth. are you storing json or not?
@Luggage I want tables.
it sounds like this has nothing to do with the database at all, just the output
@Allenph go with a relational database?
ok, done. You can select from those tables as separate columns OR json.
@Shmiddty You obviously have not been reading what I've been saying.
Here let me come up with an example.
17:33
we've all been reading it, nobody can figure out what you want
@ssube is couchdb acid-compliant actually for that matter?
its written in erlang tho
not sure how much of ACID couch does, but it's likely more than mongo
it at least keeps data you give it, mongo can't manage that :(
I didn't know DBs were into psychedelics.
what do you mean?
couchdb creates revisions?
mongo does not?
mongo provides no guarantee that it will keep (write to disk) data for which it has acknowledged successful receipt
17:35
Take a case where I have a product object. This object has two properties which are arrays. `compatibleProductIds` and `attributes` the latter being a key value pair. I have a `product` table, a `compatibleProductIds` table and a `productAttributes` table. (And that's how I would like the schema to stay.)

What I want is a way to send one query and get all of the data back without repeating data. Using JOIN results in a bunch of rows where the `product` row selected is duplicated based on the number of items in either array.
i.e., it can lose data between the OK and the IO
Does that make any sense?
@ssube is that some theoretic problem or does this really happen alot?
that sounds like... no one would use it in production
but its used a lot
guys I heard you can use indexedDB for offline web app, but I also heard browser can delete its data if it runs out of space or something, is there a more reliable way to store data for a offline web app? (so that I don't rely when browser decides to empty it).
eh, at my last job, < 1TB of active data, it was enough to yield tickets
17:36
people use all sorts of junk in production.
that cluster took something like 6k q/s, so if I had to make a WAG, somewhere like 0.0001%?
it was write-heavy, small documents
@Allenph so you want an array of product objects that contain arrays of productAttributes?
that's obviously a glaring flaw, but scaling mongo is also nightmarish
@Shmiddty Yes, as an output.
But I want to store it in a relational DB.
@GiorgiMoniava you either need to ask the user to save it in a file and load it or save it on your server. consider anything in the browser as a 'cache' that can be lost at any time.
17:37
we had a dozen boxes, a few hundred cores total
right now mongodb seems like the fool-save version of couchdb to me, but it has some nice syntax sugar, i.e. modifying single fields in a document. I'm pretty sure under the hood it'll also just replace the whole doc anyways
@Luggage I heard about Persistent Storage but can't find much info on it, so that one isn't a solution?
if by replace you mean append, probably :D
@ndugger dude I'm improving my Spanish every time I watch tongo videos
wiredtiger addressed some of the disk issues, but it still takes a lot of space
17:39
@Allenph postgres can do that but your SQL will look ugly since it has to query data AND construct a json object (there are helper functions, but still). I still suggest just returning one or more normal result sets and serializing to JSON in your backend code
they satisfy in every sense
user1596138
but again, I'm shocked to my bones that couchdb isn't even listed in 2018 survey
my company has one last couch thing and we're moving it to dynamo soon
it is after all, a nice document based database. Just for the replication it deserves a medal
17:39
@Luggage I mean, I do that already. But my point is that storing another array in that situation will exponentially increase the amount of superfluous data being returned to me.
couch requires way too many resources for the throughput it has and doesn't offer anything better than the other doc DBs
nothing interesting about it, expensive to run
i forget, does postgres have MARS?
@ssube dynamo also requires a fixed schema doesn't it?
@ssube replication of whole databases like for backups over http/rest? Which other system provides that in that glory?
@jAndy no, but it is more restrictive on some ways
heh, have you used the http backups in practice? they're a bit flakey
I do
I actually mirror entire databases nightly to cloudant
it is awesome if you ask me
17:43
I think the single biggest problem with Couch was the resource hogging, though
it's unusable on developer machines
that killed it for any new projects and dynamo does everything we need
I don't get that either, what resources are talking?
cpu?
coal
the 4 core/4GB recommended "minimum"
it regularly takes an entire core of the dev machines
I can't really confirm that, couch actually uses < 0.5 load average for me
talking about 2.1.1
we're on the latest patch, which put a small dent in it
17:45
is there a way to keep errors before the god damn form is submitted? I'm having a new problem with the JQuery validator and want to know what's wrong
I'm trying to copy this: jqueryvalidation.org/equalTo-method
but it says "call" is not valid
basically equalsTo doesn't work
went from 4.6 to 5.1, looking at chat logs
I really think its very important of how one uses couchdb. Most people just create one db and blow it up with thousands of documents, then use map/reduce to grab data. In my mind, that is a bad approach
that helped the devs, but they have to kill it fairly often still
use more database for distinguish doc-types
that bumps performance and lowers resources a lot
I wouldn't expect it to take any resources really on a dev machine with a few dozen/few hundred records
17:47
it really doesnt
I mean.. on my dev machine I see beam.swp regularly on 0.1 - 0.3%
Cannot read property 'call' of undefined
rules: {
                fp_password_1: "required",
                fp_password_2: {
                    equalto: "#fp_password_1"
                }
            },
well, you're lucky. 😀 I have quite a few screenshots from devs with it maxing out a core
there's a control with ID and name fp_password_1
another one with name and ID fp_password_2
I could swear I copied it correctly
17:49
@ssube I want to see screenshots on the latest versions
and if that happens... what happened before
same thing
it's been an issue for a while, but we only use couch for one service anymore
$("#forgot-password-form").validate({
            rules: {
                fp_password_1: "required",
                fp_password_2: {
                    "required",
                    equalto: "#fp_password_1"
                }
            },
            errorClass: "form-invalid"
        });
this also doesn't work
the amount I would have to redact from the screenshots would make them pretty worthless, though
@ssube clustered or single node?
single node, afaik
it's a single container, so I'm fairly sure they're just running a single instance, any network traffic is local
17:52
I really digged into couch for the past 3 months and I have to state... I really can't say much negative about it. So far, it is awesome which a few downsides you can work around
can someone please help a fellow noob out?
cpu or resources is the least thing I could complain about
I can't name any other issues
but it also doesn't have any cool features
@HéctorÁlvarez that isn't how the docs say to use things. JS is case sensitive.
dude
17:53
so the only notable thing about it is that it's expensive to run
await(!) couchdb.replicateAsync( 'mydb', 'https://the:[email protected]' );
if that isn't an awesome feature I don't know what is
@rlemon Really? I thought it wasn't!
:facepalm:
var FOO and var foo are very different. you must have realised that by now
xD That was it... I even copied the validator v1.16.0 link and the additional tools from the website just in case it wasn't available in my current version
and if not, you should be backing up and taking some beginner JS courses
17:56
@rlemon it's all lowercase, not even camelcase, and I'm just copying around here. I'm not a JS dev.
> I'm not a JS dev
is bullshit
you are a js dev if you're in here asking about JS code you're writing
it's never an excuse
@HéctorÁlvarez and it's not all lower case.
I'm just a dev, I know OOP, markdown, DML, DDL and 2 or 3 assembly instructions, JS has never been my thing.
when I had to touch it, it was all CTRL, C, and V
heh... I just had that picture in my mind of rlemon.. like.. yelling: "YOU ARE A JS DEV AS LONG AS YOU ARE IN MY ROOM, LISTEN BOY!"
> when I had to touch it, it was all CTRL, C, and V
that's.. all the problems of the interwebz
nahh, I just don't like the scapegoat "I'm not a JS guy". well, guess what, today you are being forced to be one. if you stopped fighting it with excuses like "I'm not a JS dev" then you'd have a much better time about it

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