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user1596138
17:00
Yea I was joking
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I just wish he would've said something, his comment is pretty much worthless
user1596138
Sweet, closed
@Jeremy now if someone kicks off the delete votes, us lonely <20K can contribute
Thanks guys.
17:09
4 more years!
user1596138
17:22
@BenFortune Been awhile since everyone was screaming that at obama. What's yours about?
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A: Is criminal ransomware development allowed on Stack Overflow?

AndyYes, it's allowed. In fact, one of the actual real questions asked by a criminal is still on the site: Destroying a specific session in Code Igniter The question you linked is a technical question, asking about a coding problem. That's what we are here for. As for "enabling"...don't answer...

is it just me or is Andy being obtuse about flagging here?
user1596138
"criminal"
> flagging didn't bring me here, and wasn't needed (paraphrase)
> if you see something flag it!
they seem to be at odds with themselves on when to flag anything on SO
user1596138
lmao
are users deleting their own comments? or is Andy nuking all the comments towards him?
because I just saw another one die
user1596138
17:26
Divine intervention from what I can tell
I wouldn't be surprised.
First one "Grow a spine and do what's right" was removed by another moderator
user1596138
Oh shit...
The second and third were removed by their respective posters
user1596138
Meh, okay. Deleting mine.
17:28
I didn't see the Grow a spine one
when you click on the js chat and the first thing you see is "criminal ransomware"
I saw one that was seemingly innocent get removed tho
user1596138
Me neither I deff don't want it to look like I wanted that one to stay
user1596138
lol Jeremy went a little far calling the user a "two-bit amateur criminal" IMHO. So Im going to distance from this
For the sake of transparency
17:29
ohh, I don't think we should have defaced the question, but I don't agree with some mods stance that we should just allow any code on the site, regardless of the intent.
ahh, the only comment I saw was #3 from Servy
it's so funny to see what mods can see
This is actually a good question
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Q: How can I connect to a Tor hidden service using cURL in PHP?

frostyI'm trying to connect to a Tor hidden service using the following PHP code: $url = 'http://jhiwjjlqpyawmpjx.onion/' $ch = curl_init(); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $url); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_PROXY, "http://127.0.0.1:9050/"); curl_setopt($ch, ...

sure, good, if you're not trying to hide yourself from most countries police force
otherwise it might bite you in the ass :D
17:40
Is Tor even remotely secure nowadays?
maybe? I assume nothing is secure
makes life easier
so funny to see well-known pirates posting questions on SO
@MadaraUchiha Yes tor is secure today. As long as your not stupid.
No one can protect you from stupidity it is possibly the most powerful force.
One of two infinite things in the universe after all
17:46
Ninja'd
@MadaraUchiha yep
it was uploading
Excuses, excuses
@MadaraUchiha just don't resize your browser
I like that one too
user1596138
@forresthopkinsa He's well-known?
@LadyBird the question he linked above that is the Silk Road one
I'd call that well known
user1596138
I'd surely doubt he was asking how to connect via Curl lol
user1596138
Prob just someone like Towc stealing hax0r names (Cicada3301)
no, that was legit
and iirc it had an impact on finding him
user1596138
18:07
He didn't sign the question so we'll never know
mmkay
user1596138
Lol PGP is only truth
That link is hilarious
I forgot google cache stores for a while
@William yep I would have upvoted if not deleted.
there's a lot of article links in there, and there's even a published story by a fed on how they took him down
really interesting reads
18:10
Star not upvote
@William sure
yeah they said that they ended up finding the code he posted in the question on his webserver
Honestly that's really funny.
His account was also deleted
My favorite Albert e quote is when he essentially says reading is harmful
@William post it
18:17
Google it I am on my iPhone
user1596138
@SterlingArcher Yeah I've read it all lol was big news for awhile.
user1596138
I still say when it comes to dark web: No sign no truth
user1596138
Don't believe the feds either.
Tor network gets bad rep
Its used for good in a lot of ways
Meeh I just use it when my sites block my ip for obssesive use. Then it really it is just a Free VPN.
user1596138
18:21
Wtaf ^ lol
@William ....what type of sites..... ;)
woo, time to (ab)use "unwelcoming/unkind" flags
just a joke
anyone have any experience with using Node to query Active Directory?
I gave up years ago trying to do that
might be possible today
node.js was a baby then
18:35
it works fine
it didn't even run on Windows
then
but I can't page thru my results
@William lame
try emulating an active directory in nod.js
node.js
I'm willing to bet that doesn't work quite right still
ok guy
excellent assistance
18:39
Yes, I am just looking through reddit for funny shit.
Missed oppurtinity, Should photoshop that with toilet cleaner instead.
Hi there
@Suisse EHLO
I am using todataurl of canvas to get the image url but the url is very long and extension less what should I do to get short and extensioned name
18:46
who could help me out with using a npm package in the browser wit webpack?
I did npm install .... now the package is in the node_modules/qr folder
@rlemon this seems to be the best approach I have found so far
var iframe = document.createElement("iframe");
iframe.style.display = "none";
document.body.appendChild(iframe);

frames[frames.length - 1].document.write(
  "<script>parent.SubArray = Array;<\/script>"
);

SubArray.prototype.__proto__ = Array.prototype;
SubArray.__proto__ = Array;
console.log(Array.isArray(new SubArray()));
console.log(new SubArray() instanceof Array);
console.log(new SubArray() instanceof SubArray);

SubArray2 = class extends SubArray {}

console.log(new SubArray2() instanceof SubArray)
/s/best/usable/
there is also a prebuild ( node_modules/qrcode/build/build.js) but I don't want to use that.. I want to use webpack!
the best approach would be to evaluate why you're doing this :D
@Suisse yes, node modules still have to install somewhere
if your bundle is missing things, show your config.
otherwise I see no issues here.
@rlemon the issue is layer human.. I have no idea how to use a package with webpack.. I red some tutorials - there they use es6 import x from 'bla' (and in bla.js export that var or function)
18:49
lemon I mean you could use the new way to subclass in new browsers and old way in IE
@Suisse webpack is the kitchen sink of bundlers.
the only way to use the same technique in both browsers with most compatibilities is what I posted above
it's evaluating the code and packing it into a bundle.
as for the code you give it, you can have it run things like babel to take care of modules and shit.
@William I mean evaluate why you're extending Array in the first place. it's a fun exercise, but seems like you could work around it trivially
@rlemon true. I understand that. OK I have a sails.js 1.0 project - it uses grunt by default - can I also use npm packages with grunt in the browser? is grunt "same" thing like webpack or browserify?
you are right but arrays are the only built in IMO worth extending
strings and numbers really aren't used enough and need that much added fuctionality
18:53
but you don't need to extend it to expand the functionality
utility functions are great.
Is it just me or istackimages is broken
shrek was for me earlier
just ignored it
again, it was a fun exercise. I just wouldn't go through the trouble to make some future code slightly less verbose.
@oboecat you should get feedback about your omegaFunction approach here
these people are far more qualified to validate or invalidate calling the list of function that way 😃
lemon I would argue jQuery should return a subclassed array object
user1596138
18:54
invalidates
best example I can think of
why?
let the browser speed up the built ins
for(i in x) would work
what needs speeding up?
Wow I can't connect to istackimage
18:56
@ShrekOverflow are you trying to upload?
doesn't work for me either
user8608046
Hey guys, can someone please check this one, it is a tricky one...
user8608046
0
Q: How can I combine this data into one Object?

JohnSamThis one is a tricky one. So, lets say I have two JS objects that are fetched via REST call, via two callbacks. So, we have: call1() - POST method - parsed JSON to JS object, route: {{url}}/data call1.json: "data": [ { "id": "1", "volume:" "2000...

I'm playing devils advocate here. jQuery does a lot more work than it probably has too, but the slowness in most cases is people not understanding the DOM and how selectors work
it works for oboecat right next to me
18:56
@JohnSam google.com/…:
how do i force dns reset
lemon seems eloquent to me for jQuery to simply be a subclassed array. People could actually learn native built in array functions
@ShrekOverflow what os?
isntead of each just forEach
user8608046
18:57
@JBis, sorry, don't get it..
@William people would benefit more (imo) if they changed their function sigs to match the spec
as new stuff was added to the Array APIs jQuery would automatically receive that fuctionality
granted, they made those sigs before the spec.
they do sweeping changes, I'd make it match
Nope didn't wopr
resetarting chrome now
and break old jQuery not going to happen
18:58
Noep
@ShrekOverflow Chrome OS? Ew...
maybe both obviously
1. Its not ew. Windows is _ew_.
2. Chrome has its own dns resolver and everything, you don't need to goto OS
@ShrekOverflow Windows is heavy ew Chrome OS is lightweight ew.

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