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@MileMijatović I assume because destructuring is trying to access properties from an object and undefined is not really an object
check out this link for many examples and explaination developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/…
 
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posted on February 06, 2023 by Ben Mason

Hi everyone! We've just released Chrome Beta 110 (110.0.5481.64) 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. Krishna Govind Google Chrome

 
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This cannot be normal, right? I am trying to change essentially two lines in a file. I can't. Because the project uses node-sass, so it fails to work. I npm install all dependencies again, that fails with a node-gyp error. Which is very verbose and not at all informative way of saying "the version of node-sass doesn't work with the version of node, you have".
Of course, it could also be saying other stuff in other cases, like "you've forgotten to install the built chain for Python". But in this case it's a version mismatch. So, I have to go cross-reference which version of node-sass works with which version of Node
After noting which works with what, use nvm to swap versions, then run the whole npm install again. Which, quite obviously (/s) writes over package-lock.json. Why wouldn't it? It's not like the file is there to maintain stable dependencies or anything. I need to do npm ci because the behaviour of install was changed in Node 15. I switched to Node 15 to run this.
So far I've spent ~30 seconds on code changes, ~30 minutes on GETTING THE THING TO WORK. And it only took me 30 minutes (as opposed to my entire will to live) because I'm aware what a pig Node projects can be and can find and address the issues sort of fast.
i can say, i've had a hell of a time trying to use node-gyp based tools in older projects when i've needed to use it on a newer version of node than the version it was originall built with
Would have been great if the error said "Can't use node-gyp version <something> with Node version <whatever>". But no, instead it just spews out C++ compilation errors. Which are completely useless to me. I'm not going to go fix them or anything.
makes me want to just not use node-sass, even though it makes css so much easier to deal with
I much prefer to handle css away from the modules themselves, rather than css per component solutions and node-sass is just perfect for that
19:24
posted on February 06, 2023 by Giuliana Pritchard

LTS-102 is being updated in the LTS channel to 102.0.5005.196 (Platform Version: 14695.1782.0) for most ChromeOS devices. Want to know more about Long Term Support? Click here. This update contains multiple Security fixes, including: 1382033  High CVE-2023-0129 Heap buffer overflow in Network Service 1376354  High CVE-2023-0471 Use afte

Hello
is it possible to create custom dropdown list with filtering option
but not classic one, when you click to open dropdown, but with input on the top
Well, anything is possible. So yes.
the requirement is to use custom html instead of <option>
I know that I can use <datalist> , but can't use nothing expect <option>
Hmm, it's so difficult to do I guess
Use a <div> then reinvent all the functionality for how dropdowns work. Select2 went this route. I'll let you know if they ever actually succeed.
because I need to catch focus event (open), click outside of input (close) etc.
No, I can't use anything expect of option inside of datalist
20:28
how can i do thing x with thing y when thing y doesn't support thing x
don't use thing y
or don't do thing x
21:17
If somebody has 247 posts on the jQuery tag, is it appropriate to consider they should know what the difference between a string and a variable is? And I don't mean something clever or obscure about how strings or variables work - I mean shouldn't they know how and why fn(foo) is different from fn("foo")?
They also have 108 posts on the PHP tag. For all that matters.
22:06
posted on February 06, 2023 by Cole Brown

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