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12:23 PM
Has anyone seen a list of iframe domains that are often whitelisted in WYSIWYG editors? E.g. codepen, youtube, spotify...?
 
 
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2:37 PM
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bug fix got rejected
me investigating why
works locally
checks release branch - not working. Regression?
nope.

problem? one file was not included in the commit so release does not have that change
ONE FILE
 
 
1 hour later…
3:40 PM
@KarelG Reminds me when I managed to single-handedly cause something like ten severity 1 issues (highest - think "deployment system is on fire") overnight. Until then there had been maybe one or two severity 1 issues so far.
I forgot a semicolon in one place. Which made the entire frontend not work after bundling.
Well, didn't "forget" it, I forgot to add it to the commit. I made my change, did a git add, then added the semicolon but forgot to do git add just did git commit. And that change went into the intermediate build we sent to the client to test.
I left for home after pushing the commit. Next morning I'm greeted with the severity 1 issues. Well, on the bright side, I had the best average time of fixing issues! Took like 5 minutes to realise "oh, it's the semicolon" and then commit and push it.
Technically, that build should have never really gone to the client since it didn't work. But in this case, the client was being obnoxious and pushy. In some respects, they got what they wanted - fast work. Not good work.
 
yeah, thing is ... patch was last friday
+ took a day off yesterday
+ could check it before leaving office because I did nto check mailbox until then.
 
4:00 PM
seems weird to see a self proclaimed "lead developer" asking how to group an array of objects into groups based on a key value
 
@KevinB That's unfortunately not quite uncommon.
I've seen self-proclaimed senior frontend engineers, teamleaders, and even IIRC a CTO who struggled with rather basic tasks.
And they weren't supposed to be new to JS, either.
 
I struggle on CS terminology
given it's a topic i never studied and have no interest in studying
but..
logic stuff?
 
ain't logical anymore, huh?
😁
Reminds me of explaining a Map to a freshman coming from college that the company has recruited.
I was like "is it not a standard thing?"
and "how did you graduate"
 
in this case it's a user trying to convert a list of maps into a list of lists of maps, where the lists are filtered versiosn of the original list of maps by a key
iunno
 
He had troubles for something that could be solved easily with a map. What he did was a bunch of collections and lookups and what-I-do-no-want-to-know
 
4:08 PM
i can't grasp how someone can ask about that on SO
like
 
with that map, he reduced his code from a big change to ... 20 lines?
 
sure you may make a mistake figuring it out on your own, but there's no reason you can't
 
maybe they're the so-called google developers: find / copy / paste / adjust / build
 
they need better googlefu then
 
that's a skill ;)
they will have troubles if they have to go through (un)documented legacy code
like your ColdFusion thing
 
4:11 PM
indeed
in this case it's flutter/dart
but yea
for coldfusion, you're better off buying a book
 
@KarelG I had to explain inheritance to a fresh graduate.
 
had to adjust something deep in an obscure framework to fix a bug that causes unit test failing.
the data being prepped is just out of sync and lookup was not right -> giving two outputs instead of expected one. Somehow it bubbled up last month.
 
I was not only surprised how they graduated but also wondered how they got through the probation period at work. I heard it was barely but I'm not even sure what qualities helped with that.
 
probation period?
 
When you're hired, you get 3-6 months or so in which the company is supposed to "evaluate" you. At the end of it (or technically during) the company might decide to terminate your contract. If it doesn't, then you get full employment.
It was 3 months in our company, IIRC.
 
4:16 PM
ah, my gov has ... ugh ... removed it
companies were abusing it, especially when it's busy
 
Yeah, that sucks.
I've actually never heard of anybody being booted during their probation. However, it's technically possible. E.g., you come in late one day and that could be used against you.
 
I can imagine it being standard in USA
 
I don't think it is.
IIRC, in the US it's just at-will employment. The company can boot you at any point for almost any reason. Unless the reason is discrimination.
But that's easily circumvented by not citing a specific reason. Or being vague.
 
o/
 
\o
 
4:20 PM
it would be difficult for me, that ... uncertainty
you can get fired for let's say that mistake I did earlier
 
You could get fired because your boss doesn't like your hair.
 
Not sure if you're playing games, but the hair models you can get in Watch Dogs Legion is ridiculous
 
Haven't played any of the Watch_Dogs. I saw gameplay from the first one and it was not great. Just the same bland Ubisoft game. I heard WD2 was much better but I've not been motivated enough to check it out. I hadn't even heard of Legion.
 
4:36 PM
it's kinda fun, but not good when comparing to WD1 and WD2. The story in WD2 is not so great, but the gameplay mechanics is fun, especially if you try to focus on using the buggy/drone
 
> The story in WD2 is not so great
I mean, in 1 had Aiden Pierce the complete psycho in it.
 
I really loved the world in WD2. I saw a man arguing and hitting a woman on the streets.
sent the police to him.
:D
or that a woman holding a bat and yelled to a house about being cheated by her friend. Then she turned around to smash the shit out of a car that was parked in front of that house
 
@VLAZ There are some interesting laws regarding discrimination.
 
@JBis I am curious about that. But i have to go, will read it tomorrow
 
o/
 
4:42 PM
e.g. in many places I believe you can discriminate as long as their is an additional (non-discriminatory) reason for firing someone as well
I have to check where I saw this
 
@JBis You could. E.g. "Alice is fired because she's a woman" won't fly but you can say something like "Alice underperforms at her customer facing job because customers prefer talking to men".
 
I think more "Alice is fired because she's a woman, but she also came to work late"
Trying to find where I saw this
 
4:56 PM
Regardless, it's extremely hard to prove discrimination anyway
 
Yes. An employer has to be quite stupid to put something discriminatory as the reason for firing somebody.
Yet...humans are stupid and it happens.
 

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