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15:03
Killer Klowns has probably the greatest theme song ever
@Hypersapien felt like it was written by a 6-year-old
That's part of the joy
though I can also see how people with a fear of clowns would be terrified by that film
It's one of the all-time great shlock movies
so Killer Klowns is basically Sharkboy vs Lavagirl?
but with horror
15:06
Sharknado was pretty good/bad
I've never actually seen Sharkboy vs Lavagirl
nor have I and I don't want to lol
I didn't like spy kids enough to care
15:18
oh ok so since HL:Alyx was announced, I been wanting to indulge in a bunch of hl shit again and I found the hl2 beta from 2003
Dr. Kleiner tries to save his pet headcrab and ends up turning into a bunch of porkchops
porkchops?
sorry? wat?
ya you know
like how in hl1 when someone died from something horrible, their body turned into porkchops
....wat
I do not remember this
@AlRey oh, how they dealt with gibs
15:31
what is gibs?
gore? pieces of body parts?
does it stand for something?
anyone has experience with SSO and identity providers and such?
gore, intestines, body, shit?
don't know actually
probably nothing pleasant
15:33
im trying to figure out how to add SSO to an existing system
I have no idea about SSO :(
> Free stuff handed out to people who are too lazy and/or weak to acquire such things on their own.
- Urban Dictionary
something something oauth
So, I've never actually touched .NET Core. What's the difference between that and older .NET?
something something existing users, something something linked accounts, something something new accounts
15:35
@Hypersapien something something cross platform
Is there any real difference in how you use it as a developer? Assuming your project will always be run on a Windows machine?
Eh
yes and no
you should look up the definition of "trigger warning" on urban dictionary; it's probably the saltiest and most ignorant thing I've ever read
You have to explicitly include your dependencies
the second result is, anyway
15:39
OK I'm done wasting time trying to make some old-ass flash-based web portal work
@AlRey If you want disgustingly ignorant, you should look up "race realism" there.
@Wietlol from which ecosystem?
@Hypersapien >50% of our nation's crimes meme
this is the blue quadrant's entire philosophy right here
@CaptainSquirrel Not sure what you mean. How is that different?
15:44
why not identity server if sso
So your project starts with literally nothing in it
Doesn't VS have default projects with some standard libraries?
we have a website, in which you log in,
but the website is often displayed in an iFrame on a third party's website, where you also log in
that third party is now requesting a SSO to our system
@Wietlol That sounds disgusting
15:47
I am not sure what they use tho
but, I get that they need to deliver a user token and some indication that the user token comes from their system
which can easily be done as query parameters in the url on the iframe
they would have to expose some web service to validate the user token
and they would have to expose some web service to provide information of the user
@ntohl always thought SSO meant having a separate server altogether
(those could be the same service/the same call)
but the question I have is, what to do with existing accounts?
if a user comes to our website using that user token, and we have linked that token to one of our accounts, we automatically log in for the user
but if that user id is unrecognized... what then?
it could be
1. a new user who wants a new account in our system, or
2. an existing user that had an account in our system before SSO was introduced
for the latter, I dont want to create new accounts obviously
do I make a new page where users can either log in or create a new account?
if they log in, that account gets linked
if they create a new account, that account gets linked
@Wietlol you provide a redirect url, which is standard, and point it to the third party's login url. If you configure CallbackPath = new PathString("/signin-auth0"), to it, you are good to go
hmm...
16:03
Do you know of any alternatives to Visio?
I have to edit a Visio file but don't have a Visio license, so...
Jack, do you have one of your Visio licenses handy?
Is that even English?
o
@HéctorÁlvarez does your company have a 365 license?
we use draw.io, it works quite well... except for sequence diagrams
16:04
Can you actually import Visio diagrams into drawio?
prolly not
sec
I'll have a look
OMGWTFBBQ yessss
lol what
I'll take that as a yes lmao
It works! It can read Visio files xD
16:05
amazing
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Q: How to import a Visio format diagram into draw.io?

Claire HardingI've been trying to import a Visio .vsd file into the draw.io web application, without success. I've seen various online references to Visio import being supported, but no exact steps. I've tried "File->Open From" and dragging and dropping the file into a blank diagram, but nothing appears to ha...

actually... perhaps it can
user10864482
good morning
good night
I tried making a sample .NET Core site with individual user accounts. I couldn't find where the code for the login page actually was.
The login page had a title that said "Use A Local Account to Log In". A global search for "Log In" turned up nothing.
lol, today I found out that my Wietbot server was hosted via an AWS account that is under consolidated billing at my work
for some weird reason
which, my system administrator at work must have done
that might have been the reason why I havent received any invoices
16:18
Lmao
I'd maybe turn that off
anyway, on the bright side, my work now has a montly saving of 17 cents
@CaptainSquirrel I told my systems administrator about it
gonna bring my home laptop to work tomorrow to find out how this even got to this point
after which, we turn it off
I suppose I'd have to pay them €1 as compensation :D
either I have to get a new account or somehow leave the organization (make the account leave the organization, not actually me quitting the job)
I actually hope for a new account... reset of trials :D
more playground!
It's Wietbot, he should turn it off anyway
why are more companies asking for links to candidates GitHub accounts these days
Because github is the standard for source control
....is it though?
16:31
Pretty much
open source control
otherwise, there's TFS
I like TFS
my company uses team foundation server or Azure devops so I have no GitHub account
Git is the standard for source control. That doesn't mean they're going to use GitHUB.
Not sure i'm a fan of the way the UI looks now
16:32
But most companies (probably) use github
you've also got gitlabs
Mecurial
SVN
We have our own private Git server
but why are they asking for it?
I think a lot of microsoft houses (like the co I work for) use TFS
For examples of your work outside of work @erotavlas
16:33
Curiously Microsoft I believe use Github for some of the smaller projects
I don't want to work outside of work I want to live that's the problem
Actually, we use Azure DevOps, but it's still private
Fairly certain Windows uses something odd though
Remember TortoiseSVN?
does that count?
github is the standard for open source projects
if you use github for closed source stuff, such as work (usually), noone would see you working on it tho
I prefer AWS CodeCommit actually... but only because the SDK is sooooooo easy
16:35
Can confirm
one of our clients has their codebase in github
and Atlassian SourceTree as git client
even tho it is acting strange lately
GCHQ use github for a number of things
Which cracks me up because of the number of GCHQ_Obsure_Name_here accounts that are contributors
Windows, for example, runs in a git repo on VSTS
With some frankly ludicrous numbers
3.5 Million files, which checked in add up to a repo weighing about 300GB
But don't they also have some wierd branching scheme?
Contributed to by 4000 engineers, the system produces 1760 builds per day on 440 main branches, plus "thousands" of PR validation builds
16:41
I can't remember what the name of this thing
They did with the original source control syste
but i remember reading something mad about some source control thing
But with the new magic thye pumped into git, they managed some stupid shit
that only works if your project is huge
250k commits over 4 months, with 8421 avg pushes per day, 2500 PRs with 6600 reviewers
4352 active branches
16:43
How does one test a code change in windows
Make the change
Build the change
Wait for the windows installer
install your new version of windows
Log into your new version of windows
Wait for setup
Test your change
rinse and repeat?
I guess so
actually they probably have a lab PC and just rebuild the component they're working on, drop in the new artifact and see if it works
i dont think they need to actually install the whole windows
how do they test pre prod releases
probably just test parts of it
I'm guessing every now and again "finished" features are all brought together and tested
Make a build on master, run it's tests and then send it off to be tested by the general public testers
windows insiders;
17:01
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@Feeds SHHH!
Oh shit
I just got an email from the Civil Service jobs site telling me they're going to be removing old data, to which I was like "wtf", not remembering that I applied for anything
Apparently I applied for a position at the MoD in 2015, and literally the day after starting where I work now I was invited for an interview and never knew about it
V.7
V.7
17:37
What the heck?!
Have you played FEZ?
I mean, do you remember OST from there by Disasterpeace?
The very little fun fact is that these OSTs have hidden images inside them??!!
Whoa ...
I have an external library that exposes data as a certain table interface with only cells and the coordinates of cells (left,top,right,bottom). No rows or columns. I want to write an adapter interface to represent a traditional table and cast the input table to MyTable with rows and columns. Is it a good idea ? Any guide on how ? My models will be cell, row and table. table model will have collection of rows and rows in turn will have collection of cells.
18:11
Whats your guys thoughts on Blazor for an internal application? Trying to decide on the technology stack for a reporting dashboard. Leaning towards telerik using blazor. demo
We're looking into Blazor too, but Blazor is just the Microsoft tech to create web asms
ok so it's not JUST that, but...
can't stop listening to Save Tonight on loop
it's so timeless
fight the break of dawn much?
o~o
you know I got to go, and lord I wish it wasn't so
18:30
Can Entity Framework properly import a FK connection between two tables when it involves two different fields?
Because I added a FK like that and when I imported the table the connection wasn't there.
18:43
@Hexum064 Web asms? Not sure I follow. But yeah I think we may go for it. Were a .NET shop and only have one or two guys who have done JS/TypeScript stuff in the past. So worst thing that can happen is blazor goes away and we rewrite the front end. But I really doubt the idea of .NET on the browser side will die.
Check out a vid on web assemblies.
Will do, new to dev so a lot of terms fly over my head at first.
Basically Blazor will compile into these WASMs and pretty much all modern browsers now support wasms. Think of it as the next generation of what javascript can do, but it's not actually javascript
it's bytecode
Ah yes, that does ring a bell. They talked about that at VSLive this year. Was just a lot to take in so not a lot stuck
I completely understand
18:49
Blazor looks neat, I've been meaning to take a look at it. It doesn't support IE 11 natively though from what I understood.
Isn't IE11 from like 2015?
Yeah, it's not exactly modern, but it is still in some people's required support umbrella.
true. Just not surprising since wasms were only a theory in 2015
or not a theory but a PoC
IE needs to burn in hell
I think the problem there is, if you take something that was created in hell, it's probably pretty fireproof, but still completely evil.
19:12
Hi
I search to contribute to wpf or Asp.net open source, any idea
19:23
Yeah, we actually just had that discussion as a team. IE is what is default on all users computers right now. Due to on part of the business working better in it. Citrix I believe runs faster is what I heard. But we are taking the stance that its dead and we dont code for it lol
19:42
Hi @LPGTESOFTS do a pull, follow the rules and push it to them for review
20:00
Ben Popper on November 25, 2019

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@Feeds Quiet you!
20:15
tfw one of the HR people who got here a month ago suddenly leaves
20:46
Was it out of horror?
found a better job
My dad is giving me a hard time about Thanksgiving. We're hosting and having a bunch of people over. He lives in DC and I live near Baltimore. My girlfriend's parents are coming down from Pennsylvania. We're eating at 2:00 but because of his cataracts he wants to leave our place no later than 3:30 so he can get home before sunset.
she was having personal problems with her coworkers; that's all I know
it was on the floor above me and it happened last week while I was ironing a ton of bugs out
The HR person was having personal problems with co-workers. That's not a good sign.
He's going to get snowed on any way
what part of PA they coming from?
20:52
Lancaster
all the horse and buggies
and poop
@Hypersapien how do you mean it's not a good sign? like, it's really bad if even the HR people can't get along with management?
Yes. We've been up there to visit. On a sunday.
ohh ya it's not as good as the Mountain Inn something off 81
I've gotten stuck behind a horse buggy on a single lane, one-way road.
20:55
Ya semi sucks
pull out a book b/c ya got time
a lot of Amish people there?
It's Amish Central
Think it's the highest population in the country
26k in PA
17k in OH
mountain gate that's the name of the restaurant
so wait -- why that not a good sign?
no it's a good place to eat
it's just off the grid
20:59
If the HR people can't even deal with their own interpersonal issues
ohh lol
Or if the people they can't get along with are so horrible that even a professional HR person can't deal with them.
 
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