@mickmackusa as you can see, I close voted here as well. The edit I made was just to remove the horrible misuse of formatting which was a pain to my eyes, and if I did it, as a closer, at least the edit would not push it into the queue.
@Makyen I was admiring the SOCVR Auto Comments facility. I have looked at several related pages and cannot see whether it is supported by TamperMonkey on Firefox. I use TM for some of the other wonderful scripts you have produced. What would be your recommended approach?
@AdrianHHH Yes, it works with TM on Firefox. The main compatibility issues you will experience with userscripts are if you are using Greasemonkey 4 on Firefox. To a large extent, most userscripts will be compatible using Tampermonkey or Violentmonkey on any browser which those userscript managers support.
@MichaelDodd if it wasn't reported, I'd report it from CHQ. The reason it wasn't reported in SOCVR and SOBotics is that the reason it was caught was experimental. That means that in the past it got too many FPs. See these reasons here. SD report in CHQ
@Machavity I still find it strange how things i see literally every day are uncommon in other places, but then I guess it's the same the other way round
@StephenKennedy Not at all. We have a store here called World Market that is one part decorations and one part international foods. You can find all sorts of exotic foods not sold normally in the States
We ran across Lion perusing their candy. They sell various other things, like McVitties, Aero, Yorkie (openly sexist slogan for a British candy bar) etc
I never thought I'd live to see the day when a Lion Bar was described as an "exotic food" :D - although tbf I was reading that baked beans first came to the UK as "exotic foods" too
@Machavity As if we would ever be that sensible. We're a half way house between metric and imperial. We buy our milk by the litre and our beer by the pint; we calculate fuel consumption as miles per gallon but buy petrol (gas) by the litre, and our speed limits and road signs are in miles not kilometres!
@StephenKennedy At least the Irish made the change to metric road distances a few years back, to the extent where they still have "km/h" on their speed limit signs
@Machavity I guess that became easier with all the software installed in cars (to decrease emission reports), so you no longer need to switch out your analog speedometer
the debate in parliament yesterday was fairly impressive once the filibustering was over - looked like consensus could be found for Common Market 2.0 and a confirmatory vote - then ofc the noname troops who hadn't spoken came in to vote and it was no no no and no
@StephenKennedy No! Brexit is my favorite political comedrama!
I'll be sad if it's over, but I'll probably have years of viewing pleasure still. The contract is only till may, but I hear the cast has nothing better to do. They might swap out that May character but she was getting a bit boring anyway
@ErikA I appreciate the Python team joining up with Armando Ionnuci to pen this epic, but I'm sorry, they jumped the shark with this latest season. Government in contempt? Biggest loss in parliamentary history? Govt survives and comes back for more? I prefer realism in my political comedy
@StephenKennedy And them not even taking the effort of doing different votes by the PM; just get the same scene over and over again, voting on the same deal. It's almost like they ran out of budget to do proper, different shoots
@ErikA I like how Corbyn tried to say they've repeatedly rejected a 'no deal' out come "just like they rejected remaining". Not sure when having 4 votes on something is the same as having 1 vote...
except when you're a moderator on SO, then I guess it's 1 vote being the same as five votes...
Dom, get on to recruitment. Get them to look for a security team that can work as a team. They may have to escort the current security team from the building for not acting like a team.
[Issues fixed in Visual Studio 2019 RC](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/visualstudio/releases/2019/release-notes#--issues-fixed-in-visual-studio-2019-rc) most recently updated on April 26, 2019
time flies as you get older, I could have sworn it was April 1 only yesterday
@TylerH The live share is nice. I've used the "beta" version in 2017 and it works pretty well. You can click on who you want to follow and you'll follow right along. It also has the normal multiple person edit controls you are used to seeing like in the google suite.
@PetterFriberg If you go for Spring you go for Spring Boot
And Spring Boot seems to me like an oxymoron "We made too much configurable stuff, so now we made a framework that would configure the framework for you, so you can framework while you framework"
@MadaraUchiha no its great... you just have not got the feeling yet, I do both c# and java depends on what client wants... but when I can choose I go java, so I can avoid VS
The client and the server agree on an encryption key. The client requests a subscription endpoint from the aether (the browser) The aether responds with a subscription endpoint (on the browser company's domain) The client gives that subscription endpoint to the server. The server hits that subscription endpoint with an encrypted message The browser receives the notification and decrypts it using the key from step 1
Somewhere in the middle of that, the client also needs to register a Service Worker, and request permission from the user to show notifications
Updating an already running Service Worker is a ritual in and on itself.
We implemented this feature ~2 sprints ago
It's a feature we thought would take an hour to implement, it ended up taking two whole 1-week sprints.
(Admittedly, we gave it to one of the junior devs to implement because we thought it was an easy thing)
@PetterFriberg Indeed. I don't need someone to tell me how to write code, I feel fairly confident in my decision making ability for most normal projects
I do acknowledge that there would be people out there that are either not confident enough or just don't want the hassle.
Angular, installing stuff as primeng let me do web apps really quick that are also easily to maintain so I don't complain (true I'm neither a jscript or css/sass pro, more like bootstrap work fine :)
@PetterFriberg I'm excited for CSS to include nested selectors and scoping. it'll give me an excuse to learn it and then go through all the sass questions on SO and answer "you can do this in CSS now"
@MadaraUchiha override some bootstrap stuff so it works better with primeng... my finally solution was using a :not selector and then duplicating the directive...
@TylerH are they really doing this, I always tell to myself we need to use SASS, but I end up going bootstrap css or similar since I'm not good enough/lazy and then override some directives
The nice thing is that assuming your code is written well, even if you get wiped, you can just start a new colony in a new place, and you don't need to do anything
You also have branches in-game, and they provide an easy deployment API, so you can even do something like put the code on GitHub and use CI to deploy it on every push