@JBis it should be a whole OS. You're probably also not using enough languages. You want erlang to make sure updating transition is smooth, then you want some haskell to manage the state better. Haskell will give you a shortage of parens and paradigms, so make sure there's some lisp to compensate. Now, this should all be called through a node executable with #!/usr/bin/node at the top, called from bash, which starts a python script which uses all of the above languages as appropriate hooks
Make sure your script starts a gui instance of wireshark that it can take a screenshot of and pull the data through an OCR, because wireshark is a good tool to see what's on the network
And in this case, our back-end was handling that part. We only need the main upload to be done directly from JS to GCS because there's so much data being uploaded; a proxy introduces a huge overhead with that step
But with the first step, requesting a new upload, our back-end was responsible for that
but we still have an AJAX request that asks our back-end to send the request to GCS
in Chrome, that request to our back-end included an Origin header, and our back-end was forwarding that to GCS
but in Firefox, it doesn't attach an Origin header to same-site requests, even POSTs
@towc Hey bud I wanted to get you input. I read online of doing something as cloning the canvas. It maybe more efficient then using imageData. You don't have to look at it but I just wanted to bounce some ideas maybe you could tell me I'm chasing a wild one haha! Take a gander: jsfiddle.net/rtarson/3nd28raw/14
I have not got it to work yet but can see how it just may haha
@towc I think this is closer. Not displaying any true evidence but as close as I can get thinking I may be on to something... sounds stupid ik. here: jsfiddle.net/rtarson/3nd28raw/44
@JBis Getting closer haha ^
Do you guys think its wacky for a solo dev to have Self-Hosted JIRA?
I said to that drunk man that he could get run over by cars. He said that's what he intended to do—hit by a car and die. The drunk man I helped told me to go home asap or I could get killed. I was really shocked at this and asked him why. He said I couldn't relate to what he'd experienced.
Overtime is like standard stuff.... But it's with all jobs, the higher you're educated the more you're expected to "just work overtime/read up on things at home".
But also the less you're spent time "on the cock", you're more likely free to make your own hours. (bar daily meetings etc)
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Well I also follow the "live and let live" rule. However if someone is that drunk and suicidal actually not calling the authorities will increase "conflict" as he will do something to himself, and potentially hurt others doing it.
Calling the authorities is an easy way to "fix" it without getting personally involved.
@ZhengquanBai you could do it. Your written English is really good from what I've seen. You should have good speaking skills too, and if you do have good English skill it is fairly easy to get hired. Well you need to have a strong portfolio too.
English may not be needed, but I don't have an experience with other markets
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with sudo you woudn't need root. Just like on ubuntu root user is disabled (and enabling it is near impossible), sudo lets the current user execute things as if he would be root.
OK, so the great thing is that there's no errors this time, but the thing is the --version command still returns command not found. Should I care about that?
@paul23 on linux it is a little different.. you either chown the directory or leave it at root. I leave mine at root so no changes are made to the system wide files...
I've done both and have better results with leaving at root and monitoring when code is active from that directory with something like lsof
while this works without problems <div *ngIf="discountPrice">{{ 'order.coupon_discount' | translate }} {{ cFullPrice - discountPrice | ecurrency}}</div>
@objectiveME This should work <div>{{ 'order.total' | translate }} {{ (cTotalPrice + deliveryPrice) | ecurrency }}</div>. Also I had assumed that both prices are added before applying ecurrency pipe on them...
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.set(obj)return a promise, but when linting it (typescript) I got the following message: Expression has type void.Put it on its own line as a statement.
@JonathanSolorzano Again, it isn't that bad. You can't convert a map call to a promise, because you're converting each individual item (and not say, handling what comes afterwards which would be more appropriately a "promise" thing)
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I've got a node server running and it keeps logging requests to pages that don't exist such as PHPmyadmin, mysql admin and now HNAP1. I traced back the IP address and I get different locations every time. once indonesia, next China, then india, dennmark, and now france. my question, can a search engine "crawl" my website without being registered on the engine's database?
cause as far as I know, the only other connection to the internet is via a link to my website I wrote on Discord. nothing else
where are the requests coming from?
should I be worried?
cause there's a gaping hole in my firewall, on port 80
Yesterday I added a little security thing, I check to make sure the request contains a cookie by a specific name and a specific value, if it doesn't have this, the request is considered suspicious and the server returns a 403 response and a message
@JacobSchneider well, it is good that you are securing yours server, but that defense is not useful if the name and value is consistent among all the requests
it actually does transpile... just no async or await
I'm pretty sure I don't even need all the plugins anymore, present-env should take care for most of it, but I added the plugins one by one to make it work
anyone knows why the recursive version here is SO MUCH faster than the iterative one? I would absolutely have expected the iterative version to have been ~1.5x faster than the recursive: jsperf.com/fibonacci-memoized-vs-iterative-for-large-n/3
const cache = {};
function mem(n) {
return n < 2 ? n
: cache[n] ? cache[n]
: (cache[n] = mem(n-1) + mem(n-2));
}
function iter(n) {
let a = 0;
let b = 1;
let c;
for (let i = 1; i < n; ++i) {
c = b;
b = a + b;
a = c;
}
return b;
}
for instance, it looks like, there there is a node_modules/debug module which has some files in it (seems like from es-lint-env), which are written in es6/7 syntax
@jAndy there was a npm plugin that suddenly supports @babel instead of babel (as dependency) and let to a conflict with an existing setup. That babel one was not supported. Either I had to revert or update babel related stuff.
I thought that it was easy, so replaced all babel into @babel in package.json
I've got an other question for you, It seems I can't iterate over a prop with destructur operator. What is the equivalent of ...this.myprops. (refering to ...aprops)
Hey guys, I've got another one for you. I've got an html returned like this : import form from "./form"; And I want to be able to use it loadComponent(form) However since I want it dynamicaly my only option is to use loadComponent(e.target.dataset.name)
However
e.target.dataset.name
Is interpreted as a string ofcourse
How could I tell the method to interpret it as the form from "import form from './form'" ??