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13:00
something on github that you could show a potential employer
user9098366
ok
user9098366
thanks
It doesn't have to be something that's never been done before
I'd be rather impressed if you could think up something that's never been done before, for that matter
@OliverSalzburg :cough cough: but moooooom
user9098366
thanks again!!!
13:03
just played a 40 minutes competitive game =_=
but we won 8 - 7, so that's nice
@Ikari 🥇
Wear it with honor
@Ikari can you send images to the other team?
@rlemon nah, only text :P
lol
13:11
@KendallFrey incoming bad regexp
!!> "someStringHere".split(/([A-Z].[a-z]+)/)
@rlemon ["some","String","","Here",""]
why the empty?
Because that's what is between the splitters
What did you expect?
obviously not that :P
well yeah hence the question
not being snarky
13:13
can I remove them by tweaking the expression?
doesn't make a difference for me, I just act on empty strings.
just wondering how I could write that re to not have them
Answer the question so I know where the holes in your understanding are
splitting by capitals?
I don't know how to answer the question. I thought that expression would split S....<till another cap>
I think maybe you were trying to do a .match instead of a .split
user9107868
Would someone mind unjailing me from cap: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/41664005#41664005
13:15
no
You could also split by lookahead
no
user9107868
:(
user9107868
mk. thats fine I gues
@KendallFrey I'd have to tweak it for match, because the first word is all lower
13:15
All you should need is a ?
/[A-Z]?[a-z]*/g
that gives me [some,some]
er what
fuck, nvm, I was still on .match
!!> "someStringHere".match(/[A-Z]?[a-z]*/g)
@KendallFrey ["some","String","Here",""]
13:17
oh lol another empty
ohhh /g
man, I'm not with it today
must be a friday thing
:looks around nervously:
yeah, what are you guys doing, it's fraiday
!!> "someStringHere".split(/(?=[A-Z])/g)
@KendallFrey ["some","String","Here"]
13:18
go around play swordfighting in your offices
Hello everyone maybe it isn't the right chatroom but I really need help : stackoverflow.com/questions/48827283/…
@Ikari "Compiling!"
indeed :P
@DIDIx13 If you really need help, try writing a better question
How can I improve ?
13:19
Spamming it to more people is not de wey
Spamming ?
Only posted it here but thanks :)
@OliverSalzburg Maybe can you help me out and asking the correct chat? I tried to find an appropriate chat but nothing seems to come up.
@OliverSalzburg Edit my question if you think you can explain it in a better way? It will be highly appreciated.
You need to split up your problem. 1. Solve how to mirror your site. 2. Solve how to automate the process
@DIDIx13 I think you need a PowerShell script to run httrack for you. Then setup a Windows Timer job. assuming you are on windows
And both questions should be trivially answered by existing material
That being said, I would assume that you're having an XY problem
If you're already in control of the site, why do you need to download it to take a snapshot?
You should have this in version control and should be able to build any past version you want anytime
maybe regex is not the solution you want anyway
13:24
If you're doing this for performance, you should use a proper CDN approach
@jmb.mage Thanks a lot, I will try to find help for a PS script if I'm not able to do it myself
@OliverSalzburg Actually both are actually answered like I use httrack for the first one and windows has a native program to run script each x time
But I can't lauch httrack with specific parameters here's my problem
This feels like a really dumb question but is there a "standard" way to update your node installation? I Googled "ubuntu upgrade node" expecting something simple and instead got about a dozen different answers most of them involving some sort of external dependency. I feel like I must be missing something here.
@MikeTheLiar are we talking about desktop or server?
Server.
@MikeTheLiar which distribution?
@MikeTheLiar nodesource offers some repositories which can be used on your servers, then you can just run apt-get upgrade every now and then
13:39
I'm not sure I understand. Which distro of the server OS?
Getting into situations like this I start to feel like a toddler in a strip club.
@MikeTheLiar you can just follow your distribution's (e.g. debian) official repositories.
@MikeTheLiar if you want to get recent nodejs releases though, then you need to add some upstream repositories
npm install -g n
n latest
and hope for the best :D
Is there a way for eslint to detect a missing import
user9107868
Ug Ziraks bot contains cyclic references. I can;t stringify it. :(
@rlemon yeah that was my takeaway from most of what I was reading as well, it just seems odd to need a npm module to manage your node versions
13:42
Wait this is all messed up
@MikeTheLiar why?
And yeah, most of the instructions I saw ended with "cross your fingers and hope"
6/10 of my node upgrades have gone without problem
@rlemon I dunno, I was expecting something more along the lines of apt-get upgrade nodejs or somesuch with all these hoops in the way
@rlemon that.....is not reassuring.
@MikeTheLiar no.
@MikeTheLiar you can just follow debian or ubuntu releases, and just run apt-get upgrade daily
user9107868
13:44
I can't use .keys() either.
@MikeTheLiar but yes, you need to test your upgrades on a staging server, ideally
I'm not just gonna dive into prod and start updating shit willy nilly :)
if you spent a little time looking at how the chatbot interacts with the chat, you could just write your own in probably less time than it would take to fully understand caps codebase
it's evolved over a few years.
That's a good way to get fired
Swelling is down immensely today! 🙌🏻
13:45
And/or sued by the FDIC and any number of banks who are clients of ours
@DIDIx13 Create a .cmd or .ps1 then launch that
But Task Scheduler can run commands with parameters just fine
user9107868
@rlemon I'm not going to rewrite then entire thing.
@MikeTheLiar Letting clients test software.. universebrain.jpg
Unless you're talking about redirection
Similarly blinding upgrading Node daily is not something that's going to happen here
user9107868
13:46
And I know it uses the jquery
LOL
god you're hopeless
@Neil Can't have clients testing your software if you don't have any clients rollsafe.png
@MikeTheLiar spin up a vm, start testing with n
:P
And you don't run Node in production on the metal anyway, you must use containers!
13:47
@MikeTheLiar the other solution is to use a managed hosting provider that mostly takes care of these details for you.
Ask for standard procedure of updating Node
Get 17 different answers
user9107868
Life is just perfect
@OliverSalzburg What's the difference from nvm?
@OliverSalzburg and we do use containers
@MikeTheLiar You can use something along the lines of sudo apt install nodejs
13:49
@MikeTheLiar :posts picture of the server sitting in a rubber tote:
@MadaraUchiha Support for other remotes, so you can have some ChakraCore in your life
And, compared to other solutions, it works
But then there's the unfortunate side effect that anything global requiring sudo
@rlemon wait, you mean that the case that's holding the server hardware isn't a container?
that's a wrapper
Especially considering Node upgrades with global modules and linked modules and whatnot
It's simply the most robust version switcher out there from my experience
13:51
I'd give that prize to docker run node:8
no matter how hard they try, version switchers are all just alternatives in the end
man, I hate recharts. on like 1/10 refreshes it somehow renders the chart so when I render the tooltip it shifts my page content up 1px
\o/
@ssube And, to a Windows user, that is supposed to mean what?
user9107868
fine rlemon I'll look at the code for Cap.
inb4 "That your OS sucks"
@OliverSalzburg alternatives is Red Hat's nightmarish version switching tool, most-often used with Java
it's unreliable, buggy, mostly undocumented, and just bad
13:55
o,o
trying to mutate the host to switch packages is just more complicated than it's worth when you can contain it
@ssube Oh I'd totally agree with that
But for the dev workstation, it's nice to have a tool
user9107868
I THere doesn't happen to be a chance I could get Zirak to tell me where the bot listens form messages...
adapter.js
iirc, Florian wrote one that would wrap any command in the containerized form
13:56
it's all documented in the repo
And it's nice when it's cross-platform so you can explain it to your OSX co-workers
@ssube So, like running the VS Code JS debugger in a container? No thanks
there are definitely other tools that will do that, you can alias node to docker run -v $(pwd):/app node etc
user9107868
Never mind I think I found it.
@OliverSalzburg nah, you just replace your node command with one that spawns a container
so every time something tries to run node, it creates a node container with the same ports, fs, etc
@ssube Yeah, that just sounds like additional complexity that I would not want to have in my debugging workflow
13:57
more complex than fighting versions every day? :(
@ssube If I would have to fight them every day, I'd give it more thought, yeah :)
Luckily it's more of a quarterly thing
Like the mighty morphin power version fighters
> Luckily it's more of a quarterly thing
I doubt it
fair enough. I bounce between projects often enough that it's a bigger issue
and ssube, what do you mean with that wrapper?
13:59
2 mins ago, by ssube
so every time something tries to run node, it creates a node container with the same ports, fs, etc

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