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erogenouswarzone
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  • Hey hey. JavaScript is easy. It's when you get into virtual doms that debugging becomes a nightmare.

  • Can you give us an eli5 on sourcemaps?

  • It is 2023 my brother in christ! We deserve better error outputs than a stack trace.

    1. Tell me what line in my file caused the error,
    2. Tell me the values of the variables involved,
    3. Then you can have the stack trace.

    Why are we pretending like these error messages are acceptable in 2023?!

  • Yeah, but that's some bullshit. I want to know what line in my file is causing the error.

    And they know! They know what line in your file caused the error! They know the value of all the variables when the error hit. But do they show that? Fuck no.

  • Also the part where someone else wrote the code 20 years ago, and they haven't worked for the co for 19 years. And now you have to find a bug that makes no sense, with no idea how he even compiled the code. You work on it for 3 months and every day someone's riding your ass about it till they finally say well, let's put it in the backburner.

  • Yes, tape has very steep entry costs and requires maintenance and storage.

    Most of the time it doesn't make sense for a person to use it, but rather a corporate entity that needs to backup petabytes of data multiple times a day.

  • So tape doesn't make sense for the typical person, unless you don't have to buy the equipment and store i.

    But, if you're even a small company it becomes cheaper to use tape.

    Companies don't like deleting data. Ever. In fact some industries have laws that say they can't delete data.

    For example, the company I work in is small, but old. Our accounting department alone requires complex automated processes to do things each day that require data to be backed up.

    From the beginning of time. I shit you not. There is no compression even.

    And at the drop of a hat, the IT dept needs to be able to implement a backup from any time in the past. Although this almost never happens outside of the current pay cycle, they need to have the option available.

    The best way they have to facilitate this (I hate it - like I said they're old) is to simply write everything multiple times a night. And it's everything since we started using digital storage. Yes, it's overkill and makes no sense, but that's the way it is for us. And that's the way it is for a lot of companies.

    So, when we're talking about that amount of data, and tape having a storage cost advantage of 4:1 over disk, it more than pays for all the overhead for enterprise level backups.

  • Speaking of slasher films, does anybody know of any movies that have terrible everything except a really good plot?

  • Bro, trying to give padding in Ms word, when you know... YOU KNOOOOW... they can convert to html. It drives me up the wall.

    And don't get me started on excel.

    Kill em all, I say.

  • I was reading What to expect before you're expecting and it says to stay away from any food that comes in any kind of plastic, esp if the plastic container needs to be heated/re-heated.

    It says when it gets into your blood stream your body thinks it's estrogen.

    The most fucked up part is the EPA says the risk is very low. Probably because plastics are literally everywhere, and banning them at this point would cause an economic catastrophe. Which it def would.

    https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/expert-answers/bpa/faq-20058331

    This is an article about BPAs, but they are just the tip of the iceberg of the phtalates - chemicals used to make plastic more durable.

  • The savior of mankind. We are not worthy.

  • Any mention of a server room reminds me of the fable of the guy, we'll call him Mike, who unplugged the Internet.

    I can't remember where I read it, I think it was greentext on Reddit years ago.

    So Mike is an intern, and due to some weird circumstances he becomes the only network admin in the building. Well, one day he doesn't esnt feel like working, so on his way in, he stops by the server room and unplugs the internet.

    He then goes to his desk like a normal day. Then he starts getting phone calls. Everybody is freaking out because there is no Internet. So he begrudgingly descends into the server room and starts playing video games on his phone.

    Close to the end of the day, he plugs the Internet back in and ascends a hero to the employees because they think he's been working hard all day to give them internet.

  • No way anything about that was an accident.

  • Studies show more time spent in the store equates to more sales. They have to measure time in store and extra sales against time to reorganize. As regular time moves forward it becomes increasingly worth more to rearrange until it outweighs the time to reorganize by a certain margin.

  • That cod piece. What the literal fuck was going on with 80s kids movies?

    The totally unnecessary tiddies in neverending story come to mind.

  • *$80 for a $10 2-person meal (if you made it yourself probably)