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can you make a media query dynamically? ie its not done in css but all in js?
 
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I found a 'bug' in nodejs
stackoverflow.com/a/70924447/1075247 <- looks like it explains my question as well
 
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15:55
@SuperUberDuper you can create a style element,
16:35
pastebin.com/XxK4keWN Does anyone know why the tap operator isn't triggered, and other operators such as the map do?
I know it's not a runnable code, but maybe I am just missing something that can be seen
Ah it's because in the map I don't return an observable am I right?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
i don't know what any of that is
16:59
@benberizovsky Depends - where are you getting these from? In some implementations, tap is not guaranteed to trigger and might be left off. Depends on whether whatever you use is trying to do intelligent analysis of the operations you've described and take some shortcuts.
I solved it, it was the map operator accidently wrapping the whole scope
thanks!
so to migrate from material ui v4 to v5 we have to change JSS styles to emotion/styled components
which seems quite a workload, does anyone have migration tips?
17:22
caniuse.com/?search=inline-table so this is supported on Chrome, but how come when I apply the inline-table styling to my #cars optgroup{display: inline-table}
no changes occur
 
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19:33
in chrome devtols is there a way to select element the element in the Element panel similar to writing debugger; ?
you mean right mouse on an element and then "inspect" in the context menu
 
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20:53
there is nothing harder in software development than coming up with a name and logo
there's apps for that
doesn't really matter what you call it if you don't have some big name pushing it
@JBis I struggle with the first one many times. I hate coming up with names for classes, methods, functions, variables. I keep explaining to people I'm bad with names and I always take suggestions. And yet often I get "why did you call this <whatever>?" to which I reply with "if you have a better name, please go ahead. I told you I'm bad with names"
ya, but logo is harder
!!logo
Invalid command! Did you mean: love, nono, lol? Try help for a list of available commands..‍.‍.‍.‍.‍.‍.‍.‍
21:05
uhm
21:16
!!love
kill
OK...
That's my life when trying to name things in the code. Well, I tend to just call them something stupid like x or a or b or temp and then rename them after I finish the code. And then that's my life.
@paul23 hahah
 
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22:27
Uncaught ReferenceError: global is not defined
i hate js
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22:59
when in the world would anyone not want box-sizing: border-box;
> It is often useful to set box-sizing to border-box to layout elements. This makes dealing with the sizes of elements much easier, and generally eliminates a number of pitfalls you can stumble on while laying out your content. On the other hand, when using position: relative or position: absolute, use of box-sizing: content-box allows the positioning values to be relative to the content, and independent of changes to border and padding sizes, which is sometimes desirable.
how can I write a command to run it as I wrote in comment?
varies by OS iirc
because now, for dev command I have a problem that it runs generate-graphql-types first
macos for example
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Q: How can I run multiple npm scripts in parallel?

André PenaIn my package.json I have these two scripts: "scripts": { "start-watch": "nodemon run-babel index.js", "wp-server": "webpack-dev-server", } I have to run these 2 scripts in parallel everytime I start developing in Node.js. The first thing I thought of was adding a third script like...

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yeah, but I dont need to run it concurrently. I need to run in sequentually
i'd suggest looking for something like the most upvoted answer, but make sure it's actually still being maintained
right
same concept applies though
find a module that does it or use an os-specific option
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