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posted on June 06, 2023 by Krishna Govind

Hi, everyone! We've just released Chrome 114 (114.0.5735.60/.61) for Android: it'll become available on Google Play over the next few days. This release includes stability and performance improvements. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.Android releases contain the same security fixes as their co

 
 
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10:08 AM
Hello guys. I'm working on an electron vue application. During the dev mode all seems working fine, when I build the exe for windows, I have a problem using node adob package. I'm connectiong using this string in my main process
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const suppliersdb = adodb.open(`Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=odbc/msaccess/dbfornitori.mdb;`)
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In dev mode I will be prompted for login credentials and this is ok, after the connection to the ibm I system, the odbc connection I have into the access database will work correctly. In production this will never happen. Any suggestion?
 
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Q: Issue with Fake Splash Coming in Android before Custom Splash In React Native App (Only on Galaxy S23)

Mayur PrajapatiI have created a Custom Splash In My React Native Application & it works well on All iOS Devices as well as Android Devices Except the Samsung Galaxy S23 Device. So the issue coming in Android device is when I launch Application by Clicking on App Icon first it shows the Black screen with the App...

 
 
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12:35 PM
Hey Guys question
any idea why I can't find this input control?
                let $inputGroup = $(template.content.cloneNode(true));
                console.log($inputGroup)
                let inputControl = $inputGroup.find('input');
                console.log(inputControl)
                  <template id="gridrow-template-input-group">
                       <div class='row'>
                           <div class="input-group mb-3">
                                <input type='text' id='fieldrowItem_1' name='name[]' class='form-control fieldrowItem mb-3' placeholder="Row 1" data-value="0" >
                                <span  id='spanrowItem_1' class="input-group-addon" style="cursor:pointer;"  onclick="RemoveRow(this)"  >
                                    <i class="fa fa-remove" style="color:#CDCDCD"></i>
 
I defined template and also reduced the logged data. But it's the same HTML and lookup code you have.
How are you creating template - the variable?
 
const $container = $('#gridrow-field-container');
const template = $('#gridrow-template-input-group').get(0);
my log message is e.fn.init(0)
should I use document.querySelector("template");
 
@Jefferson No, it's the same thing. Just didn't know what you had and went for the most convenient. It also works: jsbin.com/qoxonimite/1/edit?html,js,console
The problem might be that const template = $('#gridrow-template-input-group').get(0); runs before the HTML is there. Dunno - just a guess.
 
any idea can I can debug it
this part is working $container.append($inputGroup);
 
console.log(template) after declaring the variable. See if it actually matches anything. Or step through the code with a debugger.
 
12:51 PM
yes console.log(template) fines the template
is there any other way I can do this $inputGroup.find('input');
 
If that doesn't work, then arguably no other method would work.
It's all doing DOM lookups in the end.
 
is there any other way I can debug this
I get this e.fn.init(0) but I am not sure what it means
 
1:14 PM
@VLAZ-onstrike- seems to be working for me as well
I feel sorry for the moderators and everything going on. Last month I really wanted to be a moderator and I’m lucky I am not. Best hope to you all :)
 
 
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3:41 PM
What the heck happened?
I was trying to find it but am so out of the loop
 
Jun 2 at 21:48, by Oleg Valter is with Ukraine
starting June 5th, 2023 (on Monday), many moderators and curators (me included) are going on an indefinite strike in protest of the recent actions by Stack Exchange, Inc. I cordially invite anyone interested in joining us to sign the open letter and / or participate in the discussion.
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Q: Moderation Strike: Stack Overflow, Inc. cannot consistently ignore, mistreat, and malign its volunteers

Mithical Introduction As of today, June 5th, 2023, a large number of moderators, curators, contributors, and users from around Stack Overflow and the Stack Exchange network are initiating a general moderation strike. This strike is in protest of recent and upcoming changes to policy and the platform that...

 
4:09 PM
OK, sorry - I was eating, so I just dropped a couple of links for reading. I'll try to summarise:

- SE (the company) has been more and more turning a blind year to the community. Like, they would have hollow engagements or post something for discussion but not really take into account significant feedback. Other times just release stuff without soliciting feedback. That's the backdrop
- There is the AI policy crafted last December against ChatGPT content. It was created with collaboration of SE and mods and had the full support from the company
 
 
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7:15 PM
Lol, finally got my keycap… And boy was it beautiful. It was worth 5 weeks
 
@ParkingMaster Congrats!
 
@VLAZ-onstrike- thanks! How lucky am I too. I never win anything free lol.
 
8:00 PM
oh wow! @VLAZ-onstrike- what the heck!
 
lots'a fun
 
There is lots. I guess some might call it fun but there is definitely lots of it.
 
what, you didn't see my giant air quotes
 
Sorry, couldn't use hunches or air quote detectors.
 
8:23 PM
Man.. this is the end of SO I guess..
Feels like it anyway along with all the other news about the drop in activity since chatgpt, etc. etc.
 
There is definite drop in activity. And SE seem to be overreacting to it.
 
8:42 PM
if only they had decided to do something about the problem years ago... but it's too late for that
so how can they fix the problem going forward
the problem, being, the site is unattractive for the general helpdesk-style questions it most often attracts that probably don't belong here anyway if strictly going by the stated goals of the network
 
@KevinB Years >= 10 here
But yes.
 
yes
 
They could have spent 5 years planning and we'd still be in a much better position.
 
if they want to recapture that userbase, they need to make bigger changes than just providing LLM help or (shudders) on-site gpt generated answers. They're not gonna reclaim the traffic by just slapping gpt on top
 
Yeah, that wouldn't work. If people come here just to get an automatically generated answer, they've eventually just go to the source.
And others will leave because they can't FGITW the AI responses.
More would leave because they don't want any AI responses.
I see no incentive for new people to start posting, either.
How does it actually work for Quora - are there any stats on popularity and such?
 
8:57 PM
i find it odd that any time i try to think of a solution to "the problem" it tends to lean on past failed or unpopular ideas
no idea on quora
well, failed is the wrong word
reactions wasn't a failure... it was unpopular. it's still in use today on SOfT
and comments on downvotes is unpopular, but my solution to new users fearing making a post due to downvotes and losing the ability to ask is more or less a combination of both with the removal of downvotes, just a bunch of wildly unpopular ideas put together into a form that both leaves us able to freely 'downvote' (possibly even more than once!) while reducing the negative impact.
:shrug:
 
9:10 PM
@VLAZ-onstrike- wow, I just read that comment and I really hate stack overflow now. I mean, who the heck thought of AI controlling the entire world? What a bunch of idiots. OpenAI is complete garbage and everyone should immediately stop using it. Glad I didn’t give them my phone number to use their garbage API that probably wouldn’t even work anyway.
The best that AI should be able to do is what it does now, genuinely answers a user’s question. Not any more advanced than that.
And about the SO dying thing, I strongly agree. Every helpful post is always from < 2015. All the garbage posts happened after that.
 
tbf, SO, so far, based solely on publicly available information, isn't planning on implementing a question answering feature based on GPT
 
@KevinB doesn’t make it any better
 
they've been focused on assistive tools, like the title suggestor, and i think they're working on a similar tool for tag wikis
 
@KevinB Also, so far, internally they've said they aren't considering it. According to mods.
 
I'm not necessarily against these tools full-stop... rather, I think we're rushing into this too quickly. There's real problems that can arise from letting people who don't understand their problem select a suggested title
 
9:14 PM
@VLAZ-onstrike- well if SO wants to lose all of their mods just for some garbage AI tool for “tHe FUtUrE”, then they can go ahead and lose their business.
 
IMO, the author should still be in charge of writing their own title, but answerer's and other viewers could select a better one for them using this tech... if it were implemented that way
and, of course, these assistive tools don't fix the problem that is causing the drop in traffic
i don't quite understand this policy that lead to the strike. it seems so... poorly executed
 
Like, people want a free help desk to fix their code for them. SO for some reason doesn't allow them their freedom of speech. There is this ChatGPT which doesn't remove their freedom of speech and it does fix their code!
Which would people choose?
 
developers have proven, for more than a decade, that developers want a free general help desk
 
The problem is also something from a decade ago. SO has been sort of advertised as this magical code tool.
 
SO has been that place, whether it wanted to be or not, with all of the friction that causes due to it not being built for that
 
9:21 PM
OK, not "advertised" but definitely not not advertised.
 
it's advertised for it
> Ask a question, get an answer.
it's a Q&A after all.
it hardly even has the tools to be the knowledgebase it pretended to want to be
 
Yes...I mean, it's this weird thing where people expect a help desk and none of the advertisement says "this isn't it". As you say it confirms helpdeskedness. While also being truthful enough if not read as "this is help desk"
 
my opinion is they should have pivoted 10 years ago and made the site more friendly to the help-desk usage scenario
leave the knowlegebase goal, but also make the help-desk need fit within it
people clearly want to ask and answer these questions
why should we prevent that
that's dumb
instead they more or less did nothing for 10 years and left the community to fend for itself
cosmetic update here and there to add links to their paid products not withstanding
the one product they had that specifically benefited the community was removed, lol
 
9:51 PM
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Q: How to convert Decimal to Double in C#?

Eggs McLarenI want to assign the decimal variable "trans" to the double variable "this.Opacity". decimal trans = trackBar1.Value / 5000; this.Opacity = trans; When I build the app it gives the following error: Cannot implicitly convert type decimal to double

Don’t you miss these days?
 
10:02 PM
what days
 
10:20 PM
@KevinB when every question on SO wasn’t complete garbage
 
i mean, that's not strictly true today
i'm sure if you look hard enough you can find one
 
@KevinB let me rephrase that then, when almost every question on SO wasn’t complete garbage
 

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