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21:00
@KendallFrey No he trimmed the videos to remove them because they are sponsored videos that can't just be removed
ew, scatbook?
I hope it's not real
but I'm not checking
where?
good idea.
21:00
@Luggage what await?
@KevinB get your typo's straight
uploadFile(req, res) {
        console.log(req.file);

        if (!req.file) {
            return res.status(400).send("No file uploaded.");
        }
        console.warn("uploading & getting link");
        let link = upload(req, res);
        console.warn(`got link: ${link}`);
        return res.status(201).send(link);
    }
that's how my code actually looks like
upload() has async calls that uploads a file to google cloud
ok. if upload() is async, than you need to use it like a promise (a .then()) or use async and await keywords
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21:01
@KevinB That's what he had to do, yep
LOL what is this a video for ants?
don't actually watch that, the awful rendering
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omg lmao
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Guys
@Loktar sorry for the light because of youtube copyright
ok
21:02
haha
I tried
uploadFile(req, res) {
        console.log(req.file);

        if (!req.file) {
            return res.status(400).send("No file uploaded.");
        }
        console.warn("uploading & getting link");
        let link = await upload(req, res);
        console.warn(`got link: ${link}`);
        return res.status(201).send(link);
    }
at least they made it pretty...
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@Loktar the story of you saying that in planning isn't as funny when I type it out
21:02
all 3 beautiful pixels
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> What is this a screen for ants??
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I'm laughing tho.
lol was it planning or demo?
I think it was demo actually lol
@J.L.Louis uploadFile() needs to be async if it was 'await's inside
user1596138
21:03
Ider
because I remember a lot of people were in there, and some dude laughed from marketing
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I think it was in 347 tho
I know it was Kara showing her screen
she didn't know how to computer
@Luggage, I did that
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Haha yeah she was like that's how it works
user1596138
21:04
> That is full resolution
But the console.warns() are still executed before the async code inside the upload() finish
@J.L.Louis ohh, you forgot to paste it in that code, then
> 640x480 that's a lot of pixels!
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Lmao yea
Then let's see upload().
Maybe it doesn't return a promise.
21:04
> Davis believes he speaks to God directly, and God instructed him on all the details: the proper screen resolution (640 by 480 is a holy covenant)
lmao
The resolutino shall be VGA. Not EGA, Not SVGA, but the VGA
God loves DOS confirmed?
@TerryADavis ^^^
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She was unwilling to use only the projector screen or extend her display
user1596138
21:05
She's like IT HAS TO BE MIRRORED
@Loktar No, TempleOS
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Even tho she's staring at the entire wall that is her monitor lmao
this is my upload function before I unsucesfully littered it with a bunch of awaits
const upload = function (req, res) {
    let randomstring = require("randomstring");
    let filename = randomstring.generate();
    const file = bucket.file(filename);

    // Make sure to set the contentType metadata for the browser to be able
    // to render the image instead of downloading the file (default behavior)
    const fileStream = file.createWriteStream({
        metadata: {
            contentType: req.file.mimetype
user1596138
Oh he's been asking lol I thought that was first post
you can't return from an asynchronous callback like that.
21:07
Let me show you what I tried later
> Why you gotta put numbers and letters together? Why not go fuck yourself
@J.L.Louis yes. that does not return a promise so the outside world has no idea it's async.
It has some promises in it, like "file.move(hashText).then(move_data" but it never returns them.
okay, I tried returning a promise chain. .. let me look for the code
That's going to be a mess to fix. promises inside event emitter events..
not necessarily hard, but more than I probably want to dig into at 5pm :)
21:11
it's 4pm somewhere
no it isn't
Anyone done a work project with xmpp servers?
xmpp is for old people
@Luggage, lol okay thanks
We are doing one but not finding much on using noSQL as the backend
21:12
@J.L.Louis i'll give you a simplified template, one sec
They all seem to use SQL schemas
@Luggage, is there a way to wait for the event emitter to be triggered before returning?
could someone give me a clue how to mock a database while testing express routes?
@J.L.Louis yea. one sec, i'll answer taht
mock the class you use to connect to the database
21:13
What does the back end data store have anything to do with xmpp? Isn't is basically just a udp protocol with xml on top?
stop looking in my general direction
-6
A: C++ implementation of Tic-Tac-Toe game

johndoesmethWhat the fuck did you just fucking say about me, you little bitch? I’ll have you know I graduated top of my class in the Navy Seals, and I’ve been involved in numerous secret raids on Al-Quaeda, and I have over 300 confirmed kills. I am trained in gorilla warfare and I’m the top sniper in the ent...

fantastic
Classic copy pasta
> I am trained in gorilla warfare
@ssube am supposed to use global variable of db in lets say app.post('/'){} or does it make it harder to test?
@ndugger well the messages are archived and would need to be replicated in a HA setup
Everythign inside upload() inside a "Promise Constructor". Also, I used async/await for the finsih event, since it has promises inside it
@Luggage, thanks a lot Luggage. I'll try it out :)
21:18
and then you still need to treat upload() as async from the outside
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Owners feel free to check those balls out
looks painful
mine don't stretch that far. Well.. maybe they do but I'm not gonna try
3
then I could just do link = await upload(req, res);
yea, that should work after upload() is fixed.
and it calls resolve() with the link
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Waldo gtfo my map
user1596138
21:20
!!afk home
I see
I don't
I'm blind
Don't be insensitive
how many fingers am I holding up? 🖕
🍳
someone stat him, I'm still mindjailed
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Another day with Yahoo down lol
that sky isn't blue
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Basically every day..
holy hell
1588 questions?
user1596138
21:27
!!stat 470184
@user1596138 blue-sky (https://stackoverflow.com/users/470184/blue-sky) has 15894 reputation, earned 17 rep today, asked 1588 questions, gave 151 answers, for a q:a ratio of 1588:151.
avg. rep/post: 9.13. Badges: 71g 235s 441b
~10rep/question, if we ignore what are probably 151 really awful answers
user1596138
> San Bruno Police Chief Barberini will be making a statement at 2:30pm
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We wait
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!!afk home for real
21:33
Alec Baldwin was in that
it has 2 stars on IMDB
really
yes, thank you for caring
user1596138
I have seen that a dozen times
2
Q: Jquery needed to toggle an input text box - current method deprecated in Jquery

T HallI have a web app where I need to display a set of input text boxes if the applicant has a US address; if the applicant has a non-US address, some of the US text boxes are disabled and some previously disabled text boxes are enabled (basically toggles on/off Non US Address boxes and US address box...

i ran out of votes
why is this +2?
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I still never understood the movie. Tf was he gonna do to Alec
should i have different test files for unit and integrational tests?
@ndugger Thats NSFL
LOL @ that tic tac toe answer
Wes
Wes
shootings at youtube headquarters
21:42
I made tic tac toe in c++ this morning cus I was hungover
all the more reason to shut down the videos they shut down
but pewdiepie is good
make sure to keep the videos of people "shooting" other people though at least!
need those violent movies and movie trailers
how else can violence be glorified?
by religion
by collonialism
etc
@Wes I wonder what the reason will be for this one; it's extremely rare for a mass shooter to be female
21:44
by government bailouts
by communism
by socilaism
toys r us, more like toys r violence
@Luggage, resolve() can be called within an asynchronous function, right?
^ what @ndugger said
you know what I really hate, Im doing a music degree and have to listen and write about flipping colonialism
21:44
if they banned the videos sooner maybe TRU would have lived!
free my niBBa toys r us
I wrote something like: file.makePublic().then(()=>{
 resolve(link);
}
@J.L.Louis resolve() is from the promise contructor
@ndugger you know which company is next in the crosshairs, target!
get it... TARGET
BECAUSE YOU SHOOT TARGETS
@TerryADavis A well rounded education is useful so that you don't convince your friends or offspring of stupid stuff
21:45
Target is doing above and beyond our projections, so no jokes please
I like my job
sorry no jokes
I like Target actually
yeah but im paying for this degree, this isnt college
I hate seeing brick and mortar stores close :(
@Loktar I bet you don't like when you see the receipt when you go to Target
and I never want kids
21:46
lol, paying for a degree is for schmucks
@TylerH meh it's not super pricey
@TerryADavis what degree isn't from a college
@Luggage, which means. . .
and saves me from getting all slimey from Walmart
a university degree
21:46
@TylerH a burn
@TerryADavis that's what a college is
not in the uk
its different here
> Hospital officials told KTVU they received multiple patients. KGO-TV reported the shooter was believed to be a white woman wearing a headscarf and a dark top, but police did not immediately confirm it. Witnesses told KTVU that the suspect shot her boyfriend before killing herself.
dafuq
So I wrapped the internals of my upload function inside the promise, then replaced the returns with resolve()
narrative destroyed?
21:47
well in the US a college is a university which is the same thing as a university in the UK
so you still need to get a well-rounded education
@J.L.Louis do show
'wearing a headscarf' is pretty vague
const upload = function (req, res) {
    return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
        let randomstring = require("randomstring");
        let filename = randomstring.generate();
        const file = bucket.file(filename);

        // Make sure to set the contentType metadata for the browser to be able
        // to render the image instead of downloading the file (default behavior)
        const fileStream = file.createWriteStream({
            metadata: {
                contentType: req.file.mimetype
I should have had one in school and college but nooo cause of the shitty system
@SterlingArcher some of that dark humor ^
goes with your unexpected jihad vids
21:50
you have no idea how crap the education is round here
and I tried using it like this
let promised = upload(req, res);
        promised.then(link=>{
            console.warn(`got link ${link}`);
            return res.status(201).send(link);
        })
did it work
As im a visionaire, what failed?
no, it gets stuck somewhere
never resolves
the only reason im not a dumbass is because I taught myself most stuff after/near the end of college
21:54
just for reference, the following works, however I want to return the link to the caller not the REST requester, that's why I want to change it.
const upload = function (req, res) {
    let randomstring = require("randomstring");
    let filename = randomstring.generate();
    const file = bucket.file(filename);

    // Make sure to set the contentType metadata for the browser to be able
    // to render the image instead of downloading the file (default behavior)
    const fileStream = file.createWriteStream({
        metadata: {
            contentType: req.file.mimetype
        }
    });

    fileStream.on("error", err => {
        console.log(err);
the only difference is that I am fulling the request within the async functions
so I return res.status(201).send(link)
And the client does get the link
but, I want to call upload from within my nodejs app, and save the link to a variable and do stuff with it
but because it's async, the function returns before the link gets set, so the variable is undefined.
Did I break the chat?
@Loktar omg lol
stackoverflow.com/questions/49639788/… anybody know a dupe for this?
alright
Plan B
Since I know that this works when returning the link to the client
is there a way to request make an internal request, and save the result to a variable?
so basically the nodejs app is going to make a request to itself
@SterlingArcher probably no good ones, considering it's using prototypes
so I'd like something like link = request('localhost/upload', thefile);
22:12
@J.L.Louis do you know how an API works?
Yes, but it has the same pitfalls
it's asynchronous. If it returns a promise, you can await it, else you have to use a callback or promisify it.
@SterlingArcher No
@KevinB
So it's possible..
lemme google
well, i mean,
a lot of things are "possible"
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Earth Worm jerky
22:18
you can edit your last message by pressing the up arrow while you have the textbox focused
it's not working
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Q: Declare variable in java script

user9593657How to Declare a variable named splitName, and set it equal to fullName split into two separate objects in an array using the split method. In other words, splitName should equal ["FirstName", "LastName"]

Well at least FGITW guy got downvoted pretty hard
i mean, his answer was wrong
even if it was right I'd have downvoted it
i ran out of votes an hour ago
34 min to go till i get moar
22:26
I no longer care if it's right. If you're getting your rep by answering shitty questions that need to be closed you're not helpful
he's still in the positive rep for that answer
i wish that was a little more balanced
I think the first upvote should be worth 5 not 10
bump the cost of downvotes on answers to 2 and bump the rep lost due to the vote to 5
i'd lose a little rep
a lot of rep
@SterlingArcher yeah and they thought some people should be worth 3/5 not 5/5 so your argument is invalid
jesus kendall
just make rep gain 0 when score is less than 0
would be harder to track
0
Q: Alter Downvote Cost/First Downvote On Answers

Sterling ArcherAs it currently stands, a downvote costs -1 rep, and gives the poster -2 rep. We all know this. However, I was wondering if there could be an adjustment to this to help balance out rep famers. One upvote takes 5 downvotes to negate rep wise, making a +1/-4 answer still worth internet points. Th...

@KevinB feel free to contribute
@KendallFrey nah im not really him (I wish I was in a way) I just had to change my nick and couldnt think of anything
@TerryADavis Yeah you seem too sane :P
22:40
The problem is even with your change, the net positive from FGITW will still be far FAR in favor of answering every question, even the garbage/dupes.
it won't change the behavior, it'll just punish those providing answers.
I'm not trying to be a hitler here, punish all these answerers, just making the rewards a little less sweet than having a baller answer on a good question
i'd rather see votes be more limited at lower rep levels
What do you mean?
like, you can't upvote till you can also downvote
and removing the downvote on an answer rep penalty for users under a certain amount of rep
There would have to be a metric showing most of these upvotes come from low rep users
22:45
@KendallFrey what is advil
i mean, considering the majority of users are under 250 rep, that'd surely affect the majority of those votes
True.
Maybe even upvotes being worth less on a question that's closed would help
it only takes 10 to upvote at the moment, which to me is absurd
these people are coming in with no knowledge of what SO is for and about, and after a question upvote or two can vote on whether or not a post is useful/quality etc
Unfortunately the site is built upon the idea that everybody should vote on everything
So I don't see that being widely accepted
they should
but they favor upvotes
22:47
Absolutely
because downvotes are "punishment"
and noone wants to punish someone for trying
I do
But I'm sadistic so
it's not punishment though, it's just a vote. unicorn points. the rep is mostly irrelevant, it's just there as a motivator, and it does a great job at motivating people to answer questions
it does a terrible job at motivating people to moderate
Yeah but the moment answers aren't worth magic internet points the concept is ruined
you get dinged 1 rep for each downvote on an answer, why would you cast a downvote on an answer when you could instead upvote it with the hope that they'd upvote you back
fair warning, that question is a terrible example of the problem
considering it's a case where the rep gained will be nulled in a few days
22:56
Can someone help? I can't get this working: pastebin.com/0aHgpWYX I need to play a few videos one after the other. I am getting an error Uncaught TypeError: Cannot set property 'src' of null the files definitely can be found. Just I don't know where the problem is
Oh I know, I've been fighting the quick rep answers for years now
It's so hard to find actually good questions when you have to sift through 100 "how do i declare a variable" questions
there's no good answer. The problem is, these people are helping people. How can you possibly prove that having all of these answers is a problem
the answer isn't the problem
the question is
It's impossible, sure it helps, but at what cost?
it's impossible to find the duplicates because their titles are awful
paired with SO's search not being as good as google
So you think a better focus would be maybe improving the title suggestion/search?
You're not wrong for sure
22:59
@Simon var source= document.getElementById('mp4'); isn't finding an element
> <source id="source">
Typo. Sorry, it still does not work.
i don't think there is a solution that will ultimately "solve" the problem, or significantly improve it
yes, being able to search better, and having better titles would be great
but you can't get a user to go from "it doesn't work" to "i forgot to return foo"
the asker is asking a question because they need help solving something, which implies that they don't understand something, very often they don't even know what's wrong, or assume it's something that it isn't. they can't make a title that we'd be able to search for reliably
the duplicate question search needs to be more focused on answers
what if... answers had a title.
That's... interesting
Keep going
and as you're typing up that title, it would find similar answers with that title
suggesting a dupe to close it with instead
it's quite late in the game for that
but it would be nice if it was there from the start
23:04
How would that scale to ... iunno 10 million+ existing answers not having titles?
but maybe we can just improve the search algorithm in the dupe dialog such that it values answers more.
so, you can search for 'you forgot to include jquery' and you'd get the $ is undefined question
or 'you can't return from a callback' and get that canonical
That could also introduce a new way to flag answers. Flagging duplicate answers
well, flag maybe not, i don't think a mod would need to intervene would they?
and a duplicate answer doesn't necessarily confirm that it's a dupe
23:07
There could be a review queue where people flag good answers for review, and users could add tagging phrases to help the search out
the answer could be wrong afterall
yeah there doesn't seem to be a deprecated answer note
the common problem is that, again, the answer isn't the problem. this always loops back around to the problem is the question :p
Nuke everything and start over :P
not everyone wants to moderate, some just want to answer. I hate review queues for example, and don't really care for answering anymore.
fortunately we have dupehammers now
23:14
I'd like to answer.. but there's hardly anything worth answering.
I'm content to clean up and do some queue work.
ah im such an idiot -_-
I worked it out. The files are not supported. Firefox told me, but Chrome did not bother,
@Luggage Just register as a LLC, designate your house as your place of business, buy a bunch of office furniture to deck out your study, claim zeh taxes, problem solved
23:29
No way. They don't allow smoking in their offices.
Bonus points if your home office is a business of shared spaces, occupancy of one

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