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00:33
morn!
or that
all of the above
user8729657
00:55
Man, my ssl keys are miss matching is that my providers fault?
01:25
uhm
depends on what your provider does for you
 
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07:52
Anyone done anything in React?
08:19
I am getting an json array in console after doing
{1: {…}}
1:
1: {1: "973", 2: "907", 3: "907", s1_total: 161405, s1_count: 171, s2_total: 153891, s2_count: 171, s3_total: 155998, …}
2: {1: "969", 2: "906", 3: "908"}
3: {1: "977", 2: "907", 3: "910"}
4: {1: "989", 2: "909", 3: "911"}
5: {1: "990", 2: "912", 3: "913"}
6: {1: "986", 2: "916", 3: "912"}
7: {1: "984", 2: "921", 3: "911"}
8: {1: "983", 2: "925", 3: "914"}
How Can I loop through this in javascript
After doing JSON.parse()
2593
Q: How do I loop through or enumerate a JavaScript object?

TanmoyI have a JavaScript object like the following: var p = { "p1": "value1", "p2": "value2", "p3": "value3" }; Now I want to loop through all p elements (p1, p2, p3...) And get their keys and values. How can I do that? I can modify the JavaScript object if necessary. My ultimate goal ...

thanks
I am trying to populate a list in react but it doesn't update for some reason. I do a post, send the data to the DB. When I get back a response.ok, I call my function which does a GET request with fetch to get the current items in the DB and set those to the current state, however, the render does not update the new data.
08:47
why is my css not minified in a Next.js app using material-ui?
css is the only thing not minified
should't material-ui also use short class names when in production?
09:18
What's wrong here? It says I got a 200, and that response.ok is true in the networks tab. I think there is some async/await problem here
I got it. I added another async await on the async await function....
requests.post(this.state.BASE + "/submitProduct",payload).then(response=>{ }); works just fine.
lol, found some misspellings as well,
10:06
morning all
does anyone know where to get, up to date stats on internet traffic that has JS disabled?
latest i can find is 2016
 
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12:34
After looping through objects I am getting
1: {1: "973", 2: "907", 3: "907", s1_total: 161405, s1_count: 171, s2_total: 153891, s2_count: 171, s3_total: 155998, …}
2: {1: "969", 2: "906", 3: "908"}
3: {1: "977", 2: "907", 3: "910"}
How Can I get value of of those ojebcts separably
using index
example obj[1][1] will give you 973 and so on
thanks
@guradio How do I assigne/use index in case like this:
for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(pouchScans)) {
console.log(key, value);
}
can you share data of Object.entries(pouchScans) ?
it is the one from above
1: {1: "973", 2: "907", 3: "907", s1_total: 161405, s1_count: 171, s2_total: 153891, s2_count: 171, s3_total: 155998, …}
2: {1: "969", 2: "906", 3: "908"}
3: {1: "977", 2: "907", 3: "910"}
user8871181
12:50
Gee, I haven't been here in a while. Are all the old regulars still here?
Depends on who the old guys are :D
you loop value again
user8871181
I see Kendall Frey and Madara Uchiha are still here. What happened to ShrekOverflow and David?
They are around as well sometimes. Shrek vor sure and I think there are two davids now, I am not sure though
hey guys
i'm using Atom Editor
i've 100s of code in the same file
does anyone knows how to make like (quick jump) for certain lines for example
13:01
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if i want to head to like 1503 after a while to modify function A() .. is there is a way to make a single button on Atom to make me jump to it whenever i finish editing function B() on line 400 ?
function A might be on line 1600 after i'm done. it kinda annoying to keep scrolling with ur eyes wide open all the time looking for the function
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@guradio How do I loop again in this loop
for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(pouchScans)) {
console.log(key, value);
}
for(var i = 0; i < Object.entries(pouchScans).length;i++){}
for(var i = 0; i < Object.entries(pouchScans).length;i++){
for(var ii = 0; ii < Object.entries(pouchScans)[i].length;ii++){
this is your value ->Object.entries(pouchScans)[i][ii]
}


}
@guradio Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
13:06
@user8124685
for(var i = 0; i < Object.entries(pouchScans).length;i++){
for(var ii = 0; ii < Object.entries(pouchScans)[i].length;ii++){
this is your value ->Object.entries(pouchScans)[i][ii]
}


}
@CapricaSix noted mate not used to chat so I didnt know that it works here
@guradio thanks
@user8124685 can you check to make sure it works fine
@guradio I am getting same results a the one I had
13:23
@CapricaSix Beep Boop
 
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15:32
Hi all, i am finding that using postman app gets the responses way faster than any web app from the browser. Is there a reason? Explanation? Or any documentation for why this is happening?
it's... well
different
postman for example doesn't follow the same origin policy, or many of the other policies browsers implement for security.
it's like comparing an ajax request and curl.
@KevinB thank you
16:02
Does this make any sense?
So the reason I don't have a try catch block in the code is because I am attempting to promisify the result of the AsyncStorage call so I can make ComponentDidMount async. Maybe my question should have been how can I achieve what I just described. — tommmmmmmy 57 secs ago
> i'm not catching errors because i'm trying to promisify x
16:20
Hello everyone
Need help on docker setup
-2
Q: Create Docker's own node_modules

Mr_GreenI am new to Docker. I have a project set up something like this: app/ dist/ node_modules/ ---- package.json Dockerfile ---- docker-compose.yml ---- .dockerignore ---- Dockerfile FROM node:10.16.2 WORKDIR /app RUN sed -i '/jessie-updates/d' /etc/apt/sources.list R...

I don't understand, these days people just move on by just downvoting without explaining anything
I am not asking for votes (I have a lot). Please just help me with my question
hmm. it's quite weird for a 'dist' folder to have a package.json and a node_modules
but i've never messed with docker
usually dist folders hold already-built stuff,
yeah.. going baby steps. Current setup is messed up
@KevinB dist folder doesn't have those.. root folder has
or at least that is my intention
i see
the onebox above made it look like they were in the dist folder
> app/ dist/ node_modules/ ---- package.json
oh.. I just wanted to highlight those
nvm will remove. yes it is confusing
it's not you're fault, and it's clear in the question, just didn't port over to chat very well
16:39
it's not you are fault
"just didn't port over to chat very well" - Didn't understand it
you're link above created a preview of you're question in chat, with you're list of folders being displayed inline rather than one above the other.
ah got it
why "you're" but not "your"?
^ just can't help it
why is my css not minified in a Next.js app using material-ui?
css is the only thing not minified
should't material-ui also use short class names when in production?
16:54
0
Q: EventListener's e.preventDefault(); not working for inner-page href="#hash" links

Giannis DallasI am currently building a WordPress site and trying to prevent inner page links for firing. The part of code I use is: var numberLinks = Array.from( document.querySelectorAll('.benefits-links .inner-nav-link > a')); numberLinks.forEach( function (link) { link.addEventListener('click' , numb...

First one was an accident, second one was just him owning up to it
What do you use for minification?
presumably you aren't applying it to the material ui css
@KevinB I don't know I have just used the next.js template from here
looks liek magic to me
what do you mean?
17:01
nothing in the config has anything to do with css minification, so if anything is getting minified, it's being done by magic (aka hidden logic)
The below code finds the factorial of a number using recursion. Could someone dry run this? I don't seem to be able to wrap my head around this.
console.log((function f(n) {
    return ((n > 1) ? n * f(n - 1) : n)
})(4));
is a self executing recursive function
f is a function. f calls itself if it was called with a number greater than 1.
try to rewrite that
I get it that its a self calling function but i am not able to understand what will be the value of n in each step
4 is passed to n
n is greater than 1 so 4 * (4-1)
17:08
4 * 3 * 2 * 1
if you simplify it
err
4 * 3 * 2
:p
Hi all. I am currently using fileSaver.js for a project. Is there a way for me to implement saving the file to the server? stackoverflow.com/questions/21997057/how-to-use-filesaver-js
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you start out with this: ((4 > 1) ? 4 * f(4 - 1) : 4)
because 4 > 1, 4 * f(4 - 1) happens and is returned
console.log((function recursiveFactorial(number) {
    if(number > 1){
        return number * recursiveFactorial(number - 1);
    }
    else {
        return number;
    }
})(4));
now you can replace the f(4 - 1) part with what f(4 - 1) does
4 * ((3 > 1) ? 3 * f(3 - 1) : 3)
because 3 > 1, 3 * f(3 - 1) happens.
repeat until the condition is false
17:11
f(4-1) ===> 3 is greater than 1 so 3 * f(3-1)
f(3-1) ===> 2 is greater than 1 so 2 * f(2-1)
f(2-1) ===> 1 is not greater than 1 so 2
so 2 is returned to it's calling function f
so 3 * 2 ?
because previous f() has n = 3?
this is confusing
=> 4 * f(4 - 1)
=> 4 * 3 * f(3 - 1)
=> 4 * 3 * 2 * f(2 - 1)
=> 4 * 3 * 2 * 1
ok i think i am getting it now
      yup
thankss
was it me or kevin?
mostly you
and some kevin
but mostly you lol so thanks
if I call makeStyles inside
the exported funciton of a component what happes?
is it a problem?
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export default props => {
const classes = makeStyles({...})()
return (<h1>hello</h1>);
}
 
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18:23
nah
it's exported like anything else
It'll be re-run whenever the component renders though
18:42
Hello
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Ok, you are very fast Mr. Caprica
@Cereal @KevinB thanks
@Mr.President yes, computers are fast
In reactjs do we need to have multiple useReducer for multiple states? how to differentiate them
@Aurelius - Is Caprica a bot?
18:48
yes
Ok, nice, thank you
19:23
!!magic
(∩ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)⊃━☆゚. * ・ 。 ᵀᴴᴱ ᴳᴬᴹᴱ
whoops
!!REFrEsh
!!MAgiC
(∩ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)⊃━☆゚. * ・ 。 ᵀᴴᴱ ᴳᴬᴹᴱ
Hey wine lovers,
I need some tips here. I am suppose to design a page where you can do this:
Create orders – a page to create new orders and add existing products to the newly created order.
So, how would an ideal design look like? I am working in React atm.
i imagine it'd have a header/footer, maybe a logo, a breadcrumb, an h1 tag,
19:43
Kevin get the gist.
I am kinda keen on using drag and drop in HTML5? I dunno, it just the first thought that showed up when I thought about design ideas here.
i don't like drag&drop
kinda forces people to use the UI with their mouse
That's true, what do you reckon would be good then?
user8729657
I know this is off topic, but has anyone seen an error like this before? serverfault.com/questions/979429/…
20:09
oh, godaddy keys?
heh, i work with godaddy keys... but i supply them my own key
i haven't had that problem before
as long as i'm using the correct private key that i provided them it works fine
if you use the one they provided you, it should work as well
user8729657
:O
user8729657
I can supply these guys a key
user8729657
no way @KevinB
i'm pretty sure you have to
they won't give you a cert without one
user8729657
They generated one for me
20:12
make a new key from one you create
user8729657
I will thanks!
just follow they're instructions
you kill me
20:31
for (var i = 0; i < Object.entries(pouchScans).length; i++) {
	for (var ii = 0; ii < Object.entries(pouchScans)[i].length; ii++) {
		var value1 = Object.entries(pouchScans)[i][ii];
		console.log(value1);
	}
}
// output console around 170 records

1: {1: "973", 2: "907", 3: "907", s1_total: 161405, s1_count: 171, s2_total: 153891, s2_count: 171, s3_total: 155998, …}
2: {1: "969", 2: "906", 3: "908"}
3: {1: "977", 2: "907", 3: "910"}
4: {1: "989", 2: "909", 3: "911"}
How can I get value of each those object sepratly
@KevinB silence, liberal
Anyone?
what do you mean by get each object separately?
you're already logging each object separately
20:50
@KevinB for example I want assign each values in here to a variable:
1: {1: "973", 2: "907", 3: "907", s1_total: 161405, s1_count: 171, s2_total: 153891, s2_count: 171, s3_total: 155998, …}
How can I do that
So I need to display/get those value from the first object: s1_total: 161405, s1_count: 171, s2_total: 153891, s2_count: 171, s3_total: 155998
you don't need individual variables for that
but if you must,
const {s1_total, s1_count, s2_total, s2_count} = myData[0];
assuming you only want those 4 values from the first object
@KevinB if don't need variables to dat that what proper way I want to display/output those in an table for example.
myData[0].s1_total
it's just an object/array
the looping just allows you to do it without hardcoding [0], [1], [2] for each row
so for the second one I will be doing:
myData[1].1 or myData[1].2
21:07
I hate that I am so bad with remembering things... I've to look up the order of the reduce function at least thrice a day
i dunno @user8124685, i'm not entirely sure what myDataactually is
arrays are indexed starting with 0, but all of your samples above start with 1...
is it object with numbered indexes?
is the 1 supposed to be a 0?
ok
so myData[1][1] would be 973
user8729657
@KevinB, thanks no more error, but it's so weird godaddy gave me a .crt and .key file to download that was generated by them and that was causing errors
user8729657
I generated one my self and re-keyed and now it works
user8729657
21:13
:D
It's not surprising at all that something that godaddy generated would cause errors
Don't do business with those schmucks
user8729657
As soon as I can afford another computer I'm going to build a dns server and no more godaddy dealings
@KevinB Thanks A lot
user8729657
user8729657
now its back to react
21:19
you're going to build a DNS server?
how is that going to solve your problem
user8729657
No longer have to pay godaddy
I mean... theres ways of having a domain on your local PC go to a local ip/port without paying godaddy
you don't need a whole server to do that
@OvieTrix This reeks of XY
Can you explain exactly how you're going to use this DNS server
user8729657
@forresthopkinsa, I was just going to just setup a dns server and put it in a dmz
user8729657
and just point to my webserver locally and display multiple apps for different sites
user8729657
21:23
I guess I want an application server
i use my windows host file for that
:shrug:
you're putting the DNS server in the DMZ network? this doesn't seem right
user8729657
Why?
your goal is just to make hostname aliases?
user8729657
on the web yea
user8729657
21:25
I can buy like an $100 pc
are you going to be pointing computers on the external internet to your home network for DNS?
you're going to reconfigure machines on the internet to use your IP address for DNS resolution
user8729657
I wanted to point the DNS server to google
what
can you walk me through what you want to be able to do
user8729657
LOL
user8729657
ok
21:30
it's not impossible that I'm just misunderstanding you, so if anyone else here is catching something that I'm not, feel free to speak up
user8729657
I want to install centos 7 onto a pc thats $100
Then configure the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-interface/

TYPE="Ethernet"
BOOTPROTO="static"
DEFROUTE="yes"
ONBOOT="yes"
IPADDR="192.168.2.6"
NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
DNS1="192.168.1.1"
DNS2="8.8.8.8"
HWADDR="123456"
GATEWAY="192.168.1.1"
user8729657
Then I want to install bind onto the server I buy, and just configure the settings to point the to my webserver internally.
user8729657
Also, I'd like to put this server in a DMZ
@OvieTrix Are you trying to establish a domain within your local network instead of paying for a domain?
user8729657
Yea,
user8729657
21:34
I mean, you can
You realize no one will be able to access it besides people who put in your dns server right?
this is the issue
user8729657
How if google bot where to visit the site it would know about the site
user8729657
and others will too
21:36
How will it know to visit the site? And if it does visit the site it wont be through that domain.
No one will be able to type in your domain and get to your site unless they reconfigure their computer to have your IP in their DNS config
running your own DNS server is only useful to intercept DNS resolution within a contained network
it's not useful for internet
user8729657
I'm pretty sure the answer is cached in the 8.8.8.8
For residential there is usually no reason to run a DNS server.
the only domain resolutions that you'll find in 8.8.8.8 are those registered with official registrars
Otherwise you could point google.com to your own website.
21:38
you can't get around paying a registrar for a domain name
And while your at it create you're own CA that no one will trust.
oi
Anyone ever do a hackerrank interview? any gotchas?
user8729657
Really
@forresthopkinsa Yes you can. Create your own register for $250,000+. (You'll pay icann but not the registrar)
ya
21:39
@JBis facepalm
user8729657
I've been told this before though
you can actually create your own domain without ICANN. Make your own. Problem is, who's gonna use you over ICANN
user8729657
about dns,
@OvieTrix Create your own internet.
@taco I'm pretty sure one of the regulars in here has used it but it's not me
@taco you're complicating this lol
user8729657
21:40
loool @JBis I'm good thanks
I worked with a flat earther who made his own ICANN clone. lol
oh my bad forrest lol
it's stupid, but you can do it
nobody will see your domain
it could be fun
@OvieTrix the bottom line is that no one is going to add your home network to their DNS configuration, so if you want people outside of your LAN to be able to hit your domain, you need it registered with an ICANN registrar
and you'll learn a lot
@taco of course he did
21:41
Also domain registrar fee are not expensive at all.
yeah you can get a domain on namecheap for almost nothing
About to take this hackerrank interview for Redhat :| palms sweaty moms spaghetti
You can get a decent domain for $10 a year.
trust me, when I was a kid and I had NO income, I really looked for every possible loophole to get a free domain
the only real options are free subdomains that people offer off of their own domains
user8729657
lool
user8729657
20
Q: Why aren't our DNS records propagating out into the internet?

Jake WilsonWe run the name servers for our domain on our network. We use bind/named. Lets call the domain example.com. One thing I've noticed recently, when I goto a website like http://network-tools.com and run queries on URLs defined on our name servers, I see changes instantly. For example, if I add an ...

@OvieTrix If you insist on a free domain, you can get a DDNS domain. They are subdomains of *.ddns.net as @forresthopkinsa but they work well and are free. Just need to renew every 30 days.
user8729657
im reading this right now
user8729657
:O
21:45
@OvieTrix Hold up. Weren't you just about to buy something for $100 to setup your DNS server? Its cheaper to just buy a domain.
user8729657
@forresthopkinsa, I think you're right
lol
anytime pal
user8729657
Someone told me this theory lool
@JBis expressed it more clearly than I did, I think
I still like the idea of creating your own internet but thats just me.
user8729657
21:46
@JBis, dns/application server
anyway, in that particular serverfault question, they're talking about nameservers that have been registered with a domain in ICANN's registry
user8729657
to have like smtp
user8729657
I see, thanks @forresthopkinsa and @JBis for clearing up this missunderstanding and saving me $100
@OvieTrix You'll never be able to get an smtp server setup on a residential connection. Most ISPs block port 25.
np :)
yeah that is something you need to be aware of
user8729657
21:48
ahh
a good number of ISPs block 23, 25, 80, 443
And they are very serious about it. I pulled a "open my port 25 or I'll switch ISPs" and Verizon still didnt open it up. (I was bluffing, I didnt leave)
yeah they're not gonna budge
Rightfully so.
the more a user is dedicated to getting a port, the more concerned they'll be about what the user is trying to use it for
21:49
why lol
What's the problem of running a home made spam server?
And even if you get a SMTP relay most require an address to sign up and other information to prevent spam.
a lot of people running SMTP servers on cheap external IPs are trying to distribute malware by email blast
user8729657
This is good info to know
same go for 80 and 443
23 is generally blocked because telnet is insecure and typically only used for exploitation these days
Now you could go and create your own ISP...
21:51
@forresthopkinsa wait I have never ever seen an ISP that blocks 80 or 443
Cox is really big in the Southwest
I'd definitely not consider an ISP that didn't allow me to run my homebrew webserver.
they block 80, I think 443 is open though
ISPs are dicks
universally
21:52
You us consumers need to make a bigger fist against the ISPs and create some "for customers by customers" service like access4all was in the netherlands.
it's not possible because public utilities are enmeshed with local governments
It was a communal ISP where everyone had the same connection and they were non profit, just putting the actual price of renting the physical network as price.
user8729657
Wow, I was so wrong about how things on the internet worked
Worms?
21:54
@forresthopkinsa ???
user8729657
I really do need godaddy and their services
What idoes that have to do with creating your own ISP.
ISPs have to make deals with the government to run cable
You create your own ISP, lease the wiring & subset of IPs and you're ready to go.
the cable is still owned by the government though, so the government decides who gets to use it
21:55
Viva la revolución!
Yeah, but in the idea of free market anyone should be able to make that deal and the goverment should be open by it.
because the cables run in municipal land
you can't have a laissez faire market when it comes to public utilities
This is why many ISPs are over somebody else's network.
the way we do it in the U.S. is the worst of both worlds
ESPECIALLY the us I'd consider having that. Given they all brag about freedom and everyone given the same chances, and how free market gives the best thing.
21:56
like I said, it's impractical to have a truly open market with utilities
otherwise you get ten cables running under every sidewalk
Its funny the amount of people who dont realize that the internet is powered by wires.
well not everyone's is
to be fair
Go on..?
plenty of people in rural areas get their service by satellite
in some areas wifi is good enough for most people
21:58
Truly open of course not, but you can still make it as open as possible (IE in the Netherlands the big companies are required to just redistribute the wiring connections for a "fair" price which is yearly decided).
Yeah but wifi to AP. AP to cable.
well see then the government is deciding what a "fair price" is
I have a meeting in a few minutes, bbl
Similar for -say- mobile internet: the frequencies need to be resold for a large part at least.
I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure ISPs who have cable are required to share them.
@forresthopkinsa Which is the operational price as proven by the big company.
Fun fact: wifi is actually in the process of getting "limited" in the netherlands.
Since at public locations you can no longer connect to ANYTHING due to everyone creating wifi networks and at any point when I sit in the park I see 50+ networks.
22:01
@paul23 why?
Well too many people creating hotspots and routers and each and every shop also creating several hotspots for customers.
Sidenote: I was reading this answer yesterday. Its a great read if your interested in wireless security.
32
A: Why is WPA Enterprise more secure than WPA2?

Terrence KoemanAll earlier answers are missing a very important step and its implication and are misunderstanding EAP. WPA2-PSK (aka WPA2 Personal) basically does the same thing as WPA2-Enterprise from the clients perspective: The client associates to the access point, authenticates to the access point using t...

I have to admit right at this moment even in my room I myself have 4 distinct networks running.
Ok. I have 3 so thats fair. (Main, 5Ghz, Guest)
And i have a backup mobile hotspot running at all times, so that when I'm gaming and my isp fails I can within seconds swap to the hotspot router.
22:21
we just have the one, the ISP never fails
except when it does
Still each shop provides multiple networks (consumers, employees guest and sometimes more), so it's just too crowded to get a good network nowadays.
5GHz fixed it temporary, however it is a bandaid given the exponential growth.
Still not allowing port 80 seems silly, doesn't like 100% of the teenagers run home servers? I fondly remember building bsd and setting up apache servers with a few friends using an older computer that would be thrown away in some parent's basement, when I was 15.
And then be really happy when I can just show "hello world" when connecting from the school's pc.
22:36
that was me from like 11-15
but I think I knew a total of two other teenagers doing similar stuff at the time
22:48
posted on August 15, 2019 by Bethany Nicolle Griggs

Notable changes This is a security release. Node.js, as well as many other implementations of HTTP/2, have been found vulnerable to Denial of Service attacks. See https://github.com/Netflix/security-bulletins/blob/master/advisories/third-party/2019-002.md for more information. Vulnerabilities fixed: CVE-2019-9511 “Data Dribble”: The attacker requests a large amount of data from a specified


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