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nope
still on oreo
Anything super cool coming in pie?
Honestly not really
The new home screen button is neat
But messes with my muscle memory
I'm still trying to press a button that isnt there
im using a galaxy s9 right now. I had issues getting used to the software home, back, and menu options
00:19
My school screwed up parking today such that only people that hadn't bought a pass before could by a new parking permit.
Which means only freshman could by parking online.
Absolutely hilarious
5 emails starting from "the system is fixed" multiple times. To just a last email saying sorry the system isn't fixed.
@Meredith do you like the swipe up to open app switcher screen shortcut?
if they release pie for my nexus I will install it
often non official ports are made
But I will have to wait
I like it but I'm so not used to it
What would be the best way to call a function periodically? timeout? and recursive call?
I think it stupid because now there are only 2 buttons on the android bar
it just looks off IMO
The oneplus 5 takes the best approach
by getting rid of the bar at the bottom completely
I think it's a step up
But probably not the right solution
@ex080 setTimeout + recursive or setInterval, it doesn't reaaallly matter
00:29
@david thanks
@Meredith the back button is a mistake IMO in android. They should have made it a swipe left or something
Agreed
Also there's a lot more rounded rectangles
So that's a thing again
they finally fixed audio
it adjusts media volume by default unless on a phone call
no more having to teach my grandmother about the different sound panels most of the time
Ooooooooh
That's so much nicer
LOL except both iPhone and Windows Phone got that right
took android until pie to get this right
Then was an app which I have installed on Oreo to fix this but it just like what in the world were Google's developers thinking
00:33
Also the brightness is weird
It kinda adjusts itself
But I'm used to compulsively adjusting it manually
okay disable it in settings then
I haven't messed with brightness it so can't comment on its predictability
I'm getting a ton of chrome book ads
I had hoped chromebooks could be used as linuxish replacement for me with android app support to fill in the wholes but sadely no
chromebooks have way to little storage to be useful for anything
00:38
chromebooks are pure trash
U have to store everything in google drive.
I thought about dual booting some sort of android on my laptop
@チーズパン technically you have a dowloads folder
can only have 1 window of chrome open
it's like 200 bucks
since it has a touch screen
00:39
dual booting androird on a windows computer sucks IMO
RemixOS may have been the best option
PhoenixOS was okay
I have notes somewhere
I'm saving up for a mac
because it isn't ARM tons of stuf doesn't
@ex080 yes macbook pros & thinkpads are all I own now
@William I'm also waiting for a new gen
@ex080 didn't they just realese one?
@Rick true... but is it worth the 200 bucks
00:40
I think thats what I'm getting ads for
I need to buy my parents a new computer
if you think about it ya it is very much so.
Chromebooks could have been usable instead it was just googling being lazy
IMO it hardly doesn't anything remotely useful
the apps are all subpar
@William No the 2018 ones are still 4th gen. I'm waiting for 5th gen
My mom just uses it to pay bills and check her email
So I think a chrome book would work
if the internet goes down you are basically screwed with a Chromebook though
00:43
really a chrome book can do everything your computer can because of the browser does everything. you can code on the cloud, text processing, i mean really almost anything
Imagine only being able to code in cloud9
except for video editing but that might be changing soon
@Rick no internet screwed
idk my mom bought one and I don't like the storage issue and the dependency on internet
with the typical chromebooks
Yes you could buy a 512GB chromebook for 1k but why?
00:44
You can get a cheap computer for like 250-300
umm, how long have you gone without internet and not been screwed ?
Yes my thinkpad on ebay is less then $200 now
OMG my avi finally updated
@Rick days weeks heck I grew up with out even dial up
my parents thought it was a fad part of my life
Everyone refresh to see my new avi
00:45
My laptop only has 256GB and it's fine
My life growing up was a Windows 98 machine
@Meredith Same, but I am dual booting
powerpoint animations were dope to me
I'm dual booting too
Though I never use the windows partition
@Meredith linux and Windows
00:46
windows and ubuntu
what linux version
18.04
same
there are so many apps I need missing on ubunt :(
like?
idk I can't live without the shell now.. like I hate windows but need it for office.
00:47
my university requires you to run software to get onto the network can't on linux
vm it
@ex080 it doesn't work tried
Your school doesnt have linux machines in the cs lab?
Also how many of you guys use vim
your dial-up days are nothing like today
00:48
@William that will work like 100%
@Meredith it does but I need to get onto a different network for work reasons
It's a false comparson
@Meredith the linux lab is wired also
the VM piggybacks off of your windows
Where do you go to school
00:49
@Meredith state public university in NC
State public in Texas
Not UNC I'm assuming
@Meredith of course not UNC and NC State would have this fixed
my school is much smaller
Yeah UNC has their shit together
The only engineering degree we have is Computer Science
Biology, Chemistry, Physics are all sciences
lab based
00:51
:L
minimal need for linux
school is a waste of time if you are getting a Computer Science degree. employers test, they don't care about degrees in computer science anymore
@Rick my school does. They won't hire you with out one
That's probably why I have never heard of them
I think everyone here has a CS degree
00:52
In Illinois Meredith?(sorry florida)
I live in Florida
Im not doing CS. I'm doing EE
Yeah who knows I am not a CS maijor I should add
suck at the math involved
Also CS is not even in engineering in my school. CS is under the Sciences
degrees are for people who don't really care, just my personal opinion. I feel my college days were a waste of time.
00:53
@Rick Did u do CS?
ya
@ex080 yeah it can be under math, science or engineering with different curriculims for each typically
Just depends on how much you paid attention in class I guess
I think I just need it to get through the door for interviews
I'm almost done 2 more semesters.
learning comes from doing.
00:54
Anyone had any grilling interview sessions?
@ex080 what major are you?
@William Electrical Engineering with a concentration in Computer Engineering
no institution has a monopoly on knowledge or know-how it is just an illusion.
Honestly it sounds like you failed out and are salty about it
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Also I like how most of the ppl in here are already developers working in industry.
00:56
@Rick try to become a doctor or lawyer with out going to cellege then lets talk
umm I didn't fail and i'm not salty
Then why does it sound like you are
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I am just telling you that it is not a barrier to entry. I am salty about how education is used to discourage others from attempting things. I am salty about that.
You literally said that school is a waste of time
it is
00:59
@Rick I see what you are saying, and I agree
It was literally the first thing you said
Sidenote: Guys if I am running a nodescript that is logging to the terminal really really fast.. how do I type in a command before whatever I typed gets overridden by the logging?
school is a waste of time. if you want to do something you should just do it. school is just daycare for the insecure.
Should I log out to a secondary terminal and input commands on another?
Yeah that could work
01:01
anyone running node.js in WSL?
I did
ya i am
I dont know how to log to another terminal... gonna go read docs
@Rick is it well usable
ya works wonderfully. Node has an msi
you can even use chocolatey to install it
01:04
@Rick no I mean linux node.js on WSL
not node.exe on WSL
unless I am misunderstanding you
umm node was initially meant to be run on Linux so you should fine either way
WSL has bugs
that was my real question
That sounds terrifying tbh
do you run into them with node.js
Also any way to add color to my log outs?
01:06
npm install chalk
thanks
which bugs are you referring to
@Rick you are not doing what I am asking so you surely haven't encountered them. WSL is hardyl finished there are lots of unfinished system cals.
Can't you just use docker?
Or is this to solve a different problem
I tried WSL... but had to go back to dual booting
01:11
you're talking about the Linux subsystem for windows right?
so turns out that child_process.fork doesn't support a secondary shell
:/
Im thinking of using fs to write to file and then tail that file in another tmux tab
@Meredith VMs would obviously work
docker sure but I am more just inteersted in WSL
I hold onto my Mac's mainly because of the unix terminal
on my version of windows, that subsystem does not communicate with the windows system so no .
I despise Windows terminal
Windows terrifies me
01:14
then get cygwin
Windows smells. Someone should open them
that's what I use
cygwin is the bed under my monster
works well for me.
You don't know what you're missing
01:15
i have ssh
@Rick cygwin doesn't support file descriptors
If I write a bunch of functions and handlers then require them. Is there a way for me to override them in one file. Kinda like you can do in Java?
I am sure there is a package you can install for it
You mean like interfaces?
01:18
You generally cannot pass file descriptors between seperate processes. See cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-patches/2002-q3/msg00003.html for description and workarounds. Passing the handle via IPC, passing handles to ~MapViewOfFile, ...
you have to rewrite the c program which is well stupid
that is WSL is such a lofty goal
native support for linux binaries
I would just use docker
docker has security issues
honest why is docker better then let's say a VM
docker is more light weight
"less features" is what I hear
01:20
Yeah pretty much
do you have to start the docker server?
You really dont want to be using a full on VM
that's crazy
or something
Yeah
Yeah that seems hardly an improvement
01:21
It's literally like
just run Tiny Core Linux in a VM text only server
A million times faster
Tiny Core Linux is probably faster
I'll try it
haven't used it before very interesting
docker-compose is really nice too
it really just depends on what you are trying to accomplish
01:23
found it nevermind
Is there even a paid docker?
just wants a stupid login
paid if you want them to manage your cluster and deployments
otherwise no
docker is for scale. so unless you plan on building a server farm or trying to build some microservices architecture I don't see the point of using it.
Not really
It also allows for rapid load balancing
01:29
It's just like developing in a VM, just easier
Has nothing to do with scale
There is a reason why the VM's are a thinned out shells. rapid deployment and scaling.
You said you don't see the point of using it at small scales
But it's useful regardless of scale
VMs have too much overhead
@Meredith does docker allow native access to windows file and documents
VMs don't just curious
I mean with out nasty hacks
@Meredith how would you use it on a small scale?
01:34
I don't think so
I'm far from an expert on it
Virtual Box lets you do that.
@Rick by...using it on a small project
@ex080 sure with a plugin that doesn't always work well
I have had my trouble with it
@Meredith to what end?
You put the code in the container
and run commands in it
01:35
@William it needs specific configuring
but you can do that with any vm why use docker
Because it it's much lighter
@ex080 build your own linux distro and then add virtualbox support file system support
it isn't exactlry a walk in the park from m etrynig
I mean I tried getting it work on TCL for example it was not easy
@William I thought you wanted to access windows FS through a linux VM right?
you have to have a use case. if docker was a one-stop shop why would virtual-box exist
01:38
Because virtual box came first
@ex080 yes and you can't just pick any linux distro to get this te work
docker is a bad name IMO
it is to general
at least node.js
The logo is cute though
so you are saying the only difference between virtual box and docker is time?
Virtual box is a serious pain in the ass to use
I think an easier way would be to go through the network
to access your windows FS
01:40
do you know how to do nat networking on docker?
Seems like an antipattern to access the window fs from inside your container
do you know how to deploy a docker machine to the cloud?
Swear to god
how would you deploy a docker-compose to amazon cloud?
I didn't think so :)
I don't think you understand what any of those things are...
01:44
O I know what they are alright
I dag into this stuff for a long time. it ain't easy.
I had docker-compose files that composed other docker-compose files. it was a cluster glut
Uhhhh
I think that's on you
ya I guess it is.
@Meredith If you have a name like Meredith do people actually call you by your first name. or do you shorten it
Most people just say Meredith
Sometimes I get Mer/Mere
02:04
@Meredith I feel it is a very taxing name to say. is it Spanish?
@Rick Funniest thing today
I always thought meredith was a baby boomer name
but I think it is making a comeback
@ex080 Is it a girls name or a boys name?
@Rick Meredith is a girl's name.
I think of cadillacs when I hear it. like from the 1970
It's like
Whatever came before the baby boomers
02:09
There are too many baby boomers
They r all old now
i think before the baby boomers was just the boomers
@Meredith your parents must have really wanted you to have a hard time in elementary school. Kids are ruthless with names
Haha
Pretty sure people would use Mer as a nickname
I never really got made fun of that much because of my name
Like there's the occasional douche but nothing major
Mostly just the office references
How do i link an img?
02:12
<img src=
@Meredith oh that's horrible
@Meredith what kind of office references?
There's a character named Meredith
posted on August 16, 2018 by Rod Vagg

This is a security release, fixing a number of vulnerabilities in OpenSSL and Node.js. Refer to the August 2018 Security Releases announcement for full details. Notable Changes buffer: Fix out-of-bounds (OOB) write in Buffer.write() for UCS-2 encoding (CVE-2018-12115) deps: Upgrade to OpenSSL 1.0.2p, fixing: Client DoS due to large DH parameter (CVE-2018-0732) ECDSA key extraction via local s

posted on August 16, 2018 by Rod Vagg

This is a security release, fixing a number of vulnerabilities in OpenSSL and Node.js. Refer to the August 2018 Security Releases announcement for full details. Notable Changes buffer: Fix out-of-bounds (OOB) write in Buffer.write() for UCS-2 encoding (CVE-2018-12115) deps: Upgrade to OpenSSL 1.0.2p, fixing: Client DoS due to large DH parameter (CVE-2018-0732) ECDSA key extraction via local s

posted on August 16, 2018 by Rod Vagg

This is a security release, fixing a number of vulnerabilities in OpenSSL and Node.js. Refer to the August 2018 Security Releases announcement for full details. Notable Changes buffer: Fix out-of-bounds (OOB) write in Buffer.write() for UCS-2 encoding (CVE-2018-12115) Fix unintentional exposure of uninitialized memory in Buffer.alloc() (CVE-2018-7166) deps: Upgrade to OpenSSL 1.1.0i, fixing

<img src="https://i.imgur.com/1tUvFwo.png">
omg it no work.
02:16
Lol
Just post the url
haha, I think @Rick misunderstood me
ya I did.
I am in GenZ
@Meredith are you generation xennials
I'm a millenial
02:20
Have yall used the tail program?!
It is super handy
Tools I can now not live without: vim, tail, bash, snap, tree and more I can't think rn
grep?
I feel like Buntin should be a feminine first name. However, I have only ever encountered it as a last name.
@david Yeap is now on the list
@Rick Pronunciation?
I got shocked really bad when I turned on my lamp
@ex080 like Julie Buntin
@Meredith probably because of your name.
02:29
@Meredith I have been shocked soo many times in my electrical engineering labs
@Rick need to hear it
@ex080 go to google translate
ok lol
it has an option to speak the name out loud
when you type it in
@Meredith pretty sure that means you should get a new lamp
one that won't kill you or burn down your house
@ex080 that is a cool map
or table although the dates aren't really hard year
02:48
@William thanks, I didn't make it. I just found it on the webz
Today has been a good day.. I completed one project.
 
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user1596138
03:59
ANyone ever seen issues with React unmounting a giant component tree?
user1596138
I have thousands on thousands of nodes.
user1596138
Works fine, just hangs when you unmount them (way longer than when they are mounted)
user1596138
My component has very simple non-nested props and state, I used PureComponent instead of Component and there's essentially no lag now. Nvm
04:53
how can I connect to a tcp port with a readable or pullable stream?
05:06
is this correct way to use addEvenetListner
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@MuhammadSiddique Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq. For posting large code blocks, use a paste site like gist.github.com, hastebin.com, pastie.org or a demo site like jsbin.com
@CapricaSix ok sorry for my mistake and sure I'll follow
function removeUpdateCostRow(elem){
	element.addEventListener('keypress', function(event) {
	    if (event.keyCode == 13) {
	    	event.preventDefault();
	    }
	    else{
	    	$(elem).closest("tr").remove();
	    }
	});
}
05:30
need help guys, anyone know this stackoverflow.com/questions/51868766/…
Can i write like this addEventListner inside the function


function removeUpdateCostRow(elem){
	addEventListener('keypress', function(event) {
	    if (event.keyCode == 13) {
	        alert("enter is clicked. . . " +elem);
	    	event.preventDefault();
	    }
	    else{
		    alert("it is in else- - - "+elem);
	    	$(elem).closest("tr").remove();
	    }
	});

}
05:48
i have this :
^[a-zA-Z0-9]+(?:[,\/-\s](?:\s)*[a-zA-Z0-9]+)*$
how do i allow empty space only a , and not after / or -
 
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07:29
how do i allow empty space only after a , and not after / or -
07:50
nvm
08:19
Heyyo
@ex080 So I am GenZ and not millenial? :(
@ex080 What's snap?
08:55
Snappy is a software deployment and package management system originally designed and built by Canonical for the Ubuntu phone operating system. The packages, called 'snaps' and the tool for using them 'snapd', work across a range of Linux distributions and allow therefore distro-agnostic upstream software deployment. The system is designed to work for phone, cloud, internet of things and desktop computing. == Functionality == "Snap" application packages of software are self-contained and work across a range of Linux distributions. This is unlike traditional Linux package management approaches,...
Damn, that's cool
 
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10:59
urgh, message from the uni principal to all students:
When I returned to live here a couple of years ago, after several years away, I was struck more than ever by how vibrant London is, and how much it has become one of the greatest global cities - in fact, perhaps THE greatest city in the world. I hope you will benefit from this both educationally and personally, and will thoroughly enjoy all aspects of your time at King's.

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