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^ don't worry about docker advice, can't use it anyways
 
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posted on September 19, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
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user5020521
12:02
@Wes may you create a room?
Wes
Wes
?
user5020521
I'd like to ask you a question in another room
14:33
15:02
hello web designer
take it up
:D
15:52
o/
Wes
Wes
How to piss off people like a pro: #CSS edition. #webdesign #webdev #frontenddevelopment #css3 #html https://t.co/HdagWqKTFM
do you get the gif? :B maybe it isn't clear
it highlights the entire box but you can actually click only the number box
16:11
@Wes oh god
hey, the fault in our stars guy died
Wes
Wes
?
 
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18:31
@Wes the IRL guy that the fault in our stars (book and now movie) was based off of
he died today/yesterday at 25
@TylerH, did he die in the book?
I dunno I didn't read it
it's a chick flick book
John Green is the author
basically children's novel level reading
ah, btw, you know how I've been searching for a job for a while? I got one!
congrats
that's one success out of how many resumes sent out? :-P
(I kid)
idk, probably 700
18:35
but really, didn't you send out hundreds
yeah
It's not like I didn't have tons of interview though. So there are small successes
18:48
what's the new job?
Business Analyst for a management consulting firm that specializes in engineering services
heavy excel/sharepoint work
and travel!
yay VBA
VBA was my first foray into programming, and the reason why I decided programming wasn't for me...
then I discovered python
idk how much flexibility I'll have with usage of python
Probably none considering you can't use it with Excel/SharePoint
If you're doing traveling engineering and business analyst work with Excel you're gonna be making VBA applications
19:20
I do use python with Excel
XlsxWriter is the module that I use. It's my favorite for generating excel files. It's pretty flexible/powerful.

But I'm also comfortable working with VBA if I must.
19:51
Oh, well generating Excel files is not the same as working with Excel
My interpretation of "heavy excel work" was that you'd be making interactive spreadsheets where people will spend hours a day
which is very common in business analyst roles
I have no doubt I'll have to work with VBA quite a bit, I'm just going to hope that I can use python as much as possible XD
with your luck, your boss will say "what? no, no snakes at work"
Hi! I already posted my student enterprise websites on a few site-review-forums and already got some opinions (too much white, too much effects, bad contrast in navigation bar,...). Do you guys know other things which I can improve?
@O'Niel A few things jump out at me
Don't hijack scrolling for starters; it's never a smooth experience
Use better quality images/icons for that globe, lock, and calculator... those are pretty bad
Remove the underline on hover from your three green button links under "get your service now"
change the grey tagline text under Skiphix to white over that background
just like the rest of the taglines
Thanks! Those things are noted!
20:03
I don't know how locked down your design is but you don't have a ton of content; consider adding margins to the sides of your website
if your body is centered and only 900px wide or 1000px wide (for example), it will look better for low-content sites than if you go full-width
Yeah! I'll do that for sure. Then it doesn't look so 'wide'.
Also, are you a graphic designer/do you have a graphic designer on payroll?
or do you know one
I'm not a graphic designer at all. It was actually a pain for me to make this website alone, I don't know anything about design. We don't have a professional graphic designer because we're just a basic student enterprise. Nothing bug.
Gotcha
It's a good idea to find someone who is in graphic design or studying it and have them give their thoughts
Yeah. Maybe I can catch someone who's doing it in university. Thanks!
20:14
@O'Niel Design wise, popups suck. Don't use them to get users interested in content.
font size is too small on my big screen
text shouldn't span across the whole screen (again, on my larger monitor is looks pretty ugly)
Your footer is pretty ugly
You should put more space between list items so touch screen clicks are more accurate
No transition between banner images is jarring
Missing a lot of needed whitespace
chat having issues or just me?
hi everyones
Content wise, there are pretty big issues as well. What is it that you're trying to get people to do most? Everything should be pointing towards that, it should stand out very much
A bunch of the banner text is completely useless, like what the heck does "making the impossible possible" have to do with your work? I'd throw out all of them
so ... I am trying to learn SASS, but looks like I am trying to attempt something that is not possible:
.button {
    @extend %button-base;
    &-primary{
        @extend %widget-1;
    }
}
why would it not generate a rule for "button-primary" ?
20:16
@tereško demo plz
(webpack is compiling without errors)
I don't really know the syntax of SASS but it seems to work?
%button-base {cursor: pointer;}

%widget-1 {color: red;}

.button {
    @extend %button-base;
    &-primary{
        @extend %widget-1;
    }
}
put this: jsfiddle.net/ztc9md3y into ^. works right?
.button-primary {
  cursor: pointer;
  color: red;
}
this should be the result
.. but it's not
20:20
why would it be that?
wait .. no ... I am dumb
.button-primary isn't extending .button or %button-base
yes, hence "dumb"
that's what I get for not thinking it through
all good :D
@Wes you around? Do you know much about csrf tokens?
(or does anyone else know about them?)
what is there to know?
it a string that you give to browser to send you back with other form fields to be sure that it did request the html for the form
and yes, it adds about as much "security" as you would expect
20:32
They are only necessary if the user is authenticated right?
no
they are completely independent from user authentication
does the user have to have some sort of session for them to be useful though?
CSRF tokens are there to prevent the evil-haxorz from adding a hidden iframe AJAX call of the most popular bank in your country and posting a form for $100 transfer to bank in Kenya
which I understand, but if the user has no session then their is nothing to "steal" right? the framework I'm using has it enabled by default on forms but I'm considering turning it off for non-authenticated users, this shouldn't make a difference right?
what does this form do?
20:39
could be anything, sign in, survey, contact, etc
I'm not really talking about anything specific just trying to get a good understanding on how csrf tokens work
so ... without CSRF token I can make a bot, that produces 1000 survey submits every second
can't you do that already? e.g. get the survery, retrieve the csrf token from the page, submit the survey
yes, you can, but it is slightly more complicated
that's not the point of csrf though right?
you have to write a custom bot
point is of CSRF tokens is to complicate the forgery of requests
it does not prevent bad shit from happening, but it makes it harder ... and when there are 1000000000 sites out there that are softer targets, it makes the difference
it serves the same basic purpose as captcha
20:46
Are you sure? I thought the point of CSRF is so that you can't submit requests as the user?
when you come back, this image wont seem so funny anymore:
@joshhunt you still can submit request as the user, it's just harder to do
one sec my internet is having issues
if you have a script from domain1 and you send an ajax request to domain2, what cookies does it send? My guess is it just sends domain2 cookies?
@joshhunt none.
is that because of "Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *"?
actually no, the correct answer is "it depends"
20:54
I'm trying to figure out how you would submit a request as the user with csrf tokens enabled
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Q: CSRF protection with custom headers (and without validating token)

Mads MobækFor a REST-api it seems that it is sufficient to check the presence of a custom header to protect against CSRF attacks, e.g. client sends "X-Requested-By: whatever" and the server checks the presence of "X-Requested-By" and drops the request if the header isn't found. The value of the header is...

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Q: How to protect against login CSRF?

Gilihttp://seclab.stanford.edu/websec/csrf/csrf.pdf points out that most CSRF protection mechanisms fail to protect login forms. As http://stackoverflow.com/a/15350123/14731 explains: The vulnerability plays out like this: The attacker creates a host account on the trusted domain The at...

/me need to get back to work
I don't think these answer my question (I'm talking about Synchronizer (CSRF) Tokens) and these are talking about different csrf prevention methods but thanks for your help and gl with your work!

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