« first day (3673 days earlier)      last day (1502 days later) » 

03:51
YouTube-DL Source has been taken down due to a DMCA report. github.com/github/dmca/blob/master/2020/10/2020-10-23-RIAA.md I am pinning this because it's pretty concerning to open source.
04:10
posted on November 05, 2020 by Ben Mason

Hi everyone! We've just released Chrome Beta 87 (87.0.4280.49) for Android: it's now available on Google Play. You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. For details on new features, check out the Chromium blog, and for details on web platform updates, check here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. Ben Mason Google Chrome

04:21
@user4642212 Try prototypal-inheritance.
 
4 hours later…
07:55
What the heck DMCA took a lot of repos down
time to move
@JBis But it has nothing to do with JS
 
2 hours later…
10:17
Any react native developer with ios experience?
I heed some help in react-native native module
@JaiprakashSoni Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. If you have a question, just post it, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help. If you want to report an abusive user or a problem in this room, visit our meta.
I have to add a .framework file to my react-native native module
I linked it, but when I use this native module in my react-native app it gives build error 'CommonCrypto/CommonDigest.h not found'
10:50
@JBis The whole point of the DMCA notice is that the app and documentation advertises/"suggests" the infringement of copyrights. Also, thats literally in the name... I don't see how that is concerning to open source.
11:09
@JBis no it's not
 
1 hour later…
12:11
@JaiprakashSoni It seems like the file is missing, or youre missing an `#import`for it.

Upon one google search of your error I found a lot of Stackoverflow answers, and quite a few downloads for the missing file (If thats even the issue)
If you want a post that has your exact error, google the error in quotations... Like "CommonCrypto/CommonDigest.h not found"
for how much our society relies on "Im just going to google it" they still cant manage to find things on google, even when others can in one search, or maybe they just... arent actually searching it up? who knows, also this isnt really related to your issue Jaiprakash, just wanted to bring it up
13:04
@Cerbrus fair enough
@makadev There are many open source tools that are mainly design for illegal things.
Like youtube-dl, they can be used in a legal way too.
13:20
@JBis Yeah, but this is down to RIAA making stupid DCMA reports. Don't be pissed with GH for following the law
It's on GitHub for not fighting it in court.
No it's not
I highly doubt it would hold up in court
especially because of the precedent
So you expect GH to fight for every single DMCA they receive?
No. Only ones a stupid as this.
The DCMA thing is to report things like leakages. e.g. facebook code gets leaked. Not to harm an open source community.
13:40
@JBis Who's to determine what's a stupid DMCA and what isn't? Who's going to pay for the legal fees?
In short, what does GitHub have to gain from fighting them instead of just handling it this way
@Cerbrus It's not what they have to gain but what they have to lose. Why would I want to host my project on GitHub when a simple DMCA request is going to get it taken down after years of work?
@Cerbrus Also, my guess is RIAA wouldn't have actually filed legal suit.
it's expensive and they prob would have lost
But saying no to a DMCA request will result in legal costs. Even if it's just GH's own lawyers having a look at it
anyone can make a DMCA request
i could make one right now for React.
And you'd get shot down in an instant because you have no grounds to that claim
nor does RIAA. The only difference is they are a big name with money.
13:48
The difference is that their claim holds some merit.
I'm not saying I agree with the claim
Who's to determine their claim has merit?
Whoever handles the claim
Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Reimerdes was the first test of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), a United States federal law. The plaintiffs, 8 movie studios, successfully sought an injunction against the distribution of DeCSS, a program capable of decrypting content protected using the Content Scramble System (a DRM scheme commonly used to protect DVDs.) It was produced and released without a license from DVD Copy Control Association (DVD CCA), the trade organization responsible for DVD copy protection. DeCSS was released in October 1999 on LiViD, a mailing list focused on producing...
they would loose in court
Would you risk it if you owned a multi-billion dollar company?
@Cerbrus GitHub should handle it like this: If the DCMA request is because the source code itself is copyrighted, then immediately remove. Otherwise require a court order to remove.
@Cerbrus Companies do things like this all the time. They must protect their customers.
If they don't, they wont be a multi-billion dollar company for long
13:52
Looking at the repositories, that's a step that can still be taken
They're just locked for now, due to a DCMA being in progress
Another example is YouTube. YouTube doesn't always listen to DCMA requests. They review it and decide. By not complying they risk getting sued but they still do it.
This is jut like paypal locking large transactions
They just lock it down 'till it's processed
In that case, ok. But I've not seen anything from github indicating they are going to attempt to fight this.
It's not github's fight
14:42
There's no github, only microsoft
15:07
question about window.location
for example return window.location = '/download' redirects to the "backend" download function
how does this works ?
15:20
you know how you can, like, type things into the address bar of your browser?
it works like that
so i can access backend function by typing random names, is there a way to prevent that ?
other than not making them available to the WWW, no
user14475233
16:10
g'morning all
@KevinB lol
16:45
hi everyone how can i access the properties of class B which is referenced inside class A?
example class a { name, lastName, goofy }
goofy {addrress, age, city }
I'm trying to do a.goofy.addrress and angular returns an error
where goofy is declared goofy: Goofy[]
 
2 hours later…
18:26
Someone can tell me why the account id list is not identical, why it's static on the second console log? I attached the code and the and the console
https://ibb.co/JqwLzxt
https://ibb.co/VCx04R3
18:37
can someone walk me through what this function here does? it looks like backoff isn't being used... stackoverflow.com/a/50297753/541136
(aside from being incremented...)
callback can't be called until backoff is >= 100
assuming... it enters that first conditional
I don't see anything conditional on backoff aside from the incrementation.
Oh... there's no brackets. you're right
// i misread this:

      if (backoff < 100)
        backoff += 10;
      return;
doesn't seem to be used for anything
the tabbing, comments and whatnot all makes it hard to read imo.
I really don't follow it very well
it's got mixed spaces and tabs
lol
18:44
it's in the subscope of a patch function, it looks like...
backoff is used in the commented out section
does that mean it just gets called over and over?
that's what i'm guessing
it's used as the setTimeout delay
so it's likely delaying each call by a bit... which seems like bad form to me
maybe fixing some quirk?
iunno
i don't know of any reasons in node.js that you'd arbitrarily delay something like that
The comment in the actual file save to try again on failure for up to 60 seconds...
so those must be millisecs...
it is milliseconds, but that's a odd way to implement that
maybe... it's just waiting an increasing amount of time until it finishes successfully?
but why
18:50
or was, but with the comments, it's just going to hammer it until success, forever?
I was hoping to think of a more elegant way to do that...
i think i'd be looking for a way of detecting when the action can occur successfully
rather than just trying over and over till it works
I could multiply the 60000*5, maybe...
Lol I have a problem
			.replace(/(\d+.\d+|\d+)(|\s+)\^(|\s+)(<sup>\d+.\d+<\/sup>|<sup>\d+<\/sup>|\d+.\d+|\d+)/g
Not as in a question
18:52
you're still using regexp
but like... I have a mental problem
I think Im just addicted to regex
and even worse
you're using them to parse html
parse html lol
not even close
Im just making a small exception for some superscript elements
that will be removed
so, you're parsing html, with regexp, to make a small change to some... html
it just happens to be a string when you're doing the replace
lol like I said
I have a problem
19:00
Is it even possible to host an external chrome extension?
I mean to avoid the web store on enterprise devices. Settings are there on the google admin console but doesn't seem to work on chromeos
19:26
Why there is a difference between account id 1 and 2 , the variable not changed
https://ibb.co/M9hFrQL
https://ibb.co/4VH75SB
19:45
Hey gang

When I check through the console, I can see that my js objects is created every time I want to:

all.js:50 {_token: "hRQyJ9NlwLdKpZbU7W2REV2I5YF6Pg8D6HcoCof7", name: "t3t43", type: "43t4t", default: "t34t3"}

But when I push to the array, it creates another array inside

data.push(obj);

The console shows this:

(2) [{…}, {…}]
0: {_token: "hRQyJ9NlwLdKpZbU7W2REV2I5YF6Pg8D6HcoCof7", name: "4t43", type: "t34t43", default: "tt34t"}
1: {_token: "hRQyJ9NlwLdKpZbU7W2REV2I5YF6Pg8D6HcoCof7", name: "t3t43", type: "43t4t", default: "t34t3"}
@useragent Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. If you have a question, just post it, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help. If you want to report an abusive user or a problem in this room, visit our meta.
19:58
posted on November 05, 2020 by Srinivas Sista

 The Dev channel has been updated to 88.0.4314.4/5 for Windows 88.0.4315.5 for Mac and Linux platforms. A partial list of changes is available in the log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues. Google Chrome&nbs

20:19
Someone can tell me what I missed, why this function return a different values
between console.log(account.id,"account id 1") and console.log(account.id,"account id 2 ") ?


if (accounts && accounts.length) {
for (var i = 0; i < accounts.length; i++) {

var account = accounts[i];
var account_id = account.id
console.log(account.id,"account id 1")

GetWebProperties (access_token,account_id).then((WebProperties_result) => {
console.log(account.id,"account id 2")



ibb.co/M9hFrQL
ibb.co/4VH75SB
20:45
@KevinB
What do you think?
Why this function return a different values
between console.log(account.id,"account id 1") and console.log(account.id,"account id 2 ") ?


if (accounts && accounts.length) {
for (var i = 0; i < accounts.length; i++) {

var account = accounts[i];
var account_id = account.id
console.log(account.id,"account id 1")

GetWebProperties (access_token,account_id).then((WebProperties_result) => {
console.log(account.id,"account id 2")



ibb.co/M9hFrQL
ibb.co/4VH75SB
:shrug:
@KevinB :) strange ...
if i have 5 dollars on a table, send you out to do something, and you return to find 3 dollars on the table, what would you predict occured?
:50865391 what are you trying to say? what could make this change?
var account_id = account.id
is the only one I changed the value
yes, but, that occurs multiple times, does it not?
Once for each account?
20:55
yes
if you alter my scenario to account for multiple people being sent out with each getting 1 dollar placed on the table, if i were putting the dollars into the same pile, you'd expect it to be 10 if i sent 10 people, correct?
and, to fix it, you'd simply create a separate pile for each person
thus, as each returns, they find the same value as when they left
4781
Q: What's the difference between using "let" and "var"?

TM.ECMAScript 6 introduced the let statement. I've heard it that it's described as a local variable, but I'm still not quite sure how it behaves differently than the var keyword. What are the differences? When should let be used instead of var?

@KevinB Thanks ...
user14475233
21:47
good afternoon all
22:10
I need to apply a patch to a required lib when doing a build with npm install- is there a good/canonical way to do that?
looks like patch-package?

« first day (3673 days earlier)      last day (1502 days later) »