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12:00 AM
>_>
your silence is suspicious
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy you fall asleep?
 
@TheWanderer not yet
 
so you've been ignoring me :p
 
I had classes till 2:45 . . . kinda were ignoring everything , you could say
I might fall asleep eventually. But hopefully I'll have enough energy to at least write a journal
 
try out our non-functional app
and help me bug Nathan
 
Eh . . . OK . . . if you don't mind, I'll check it like tomorrow or something
 
12:04 AM
oke
now sleep
 
hue
 
I wonder if @NathanOsman already found the new Drones site proposal
 
Yup, and committed to it.
 
look at the latest question lel
 
12:10 AM
awesum pawsum
 
hey Nathan, can't we just open a WebView or something for OpenID logins
 
@TheWanderer If we can grab the cookies afterwards, in theory, yes.
 
hmm
because that might be a good starting workaround
 
Dunno if webview allows that.
 
12:12 AM
Google is blocking mobile WebView logins to its OpenID for some reason
so for Google we'd have to spoof the UA
 
@Seth Maybe the new site will help people with that
823/1000 for gold. I'm basically counting every single vote.
 
hue
 
I'm probably just impatient to get that badge
 
@edwinksl you know what to do ^
 
12:18 AM
blazeit
 
+420 rep . . . blaze it
 
let's make that 47730
 
agree
 
Serg Zanna is catching up to you fast
 
12:19 AM
Yes, and Ravexina
 
who is Ravexina?
 
my sock
jk
 
The "new" guy. He answers most command-line and scripting questions
 
huh
 
@edwinksl suspends
 
12:20 AM
He's been a member for 3 years, but started being active only now. Got to 10k really fast
 
jk
 
wow
also look at this mod abuse
 
seth jokes? i am surprised
 
I call for CM
 
same
 
12:21 AM
Community needs to feel the wrath of moderator darkness and chaos every once in a while, I'm sure @ThomasWard would agree
#Respect_Mah_Authoritah , maybe ?
 
stupid emulator
why can't I use my harware keyboard in just you?
even the API 15 emulator lets me do that
@NathanOsman how's that look?
 
So, there's couple things I can do: 1) I can fall asleep and just leave everything for tomorrow 2) I can just keep watching youtube 3) I can go answer some of the pinned questions 4) I can go work on my journal, and review schedule/deadlines/due dates 5) . . . .running out of ideas . . . 6) I can quit quitting attempts and go back to my beloved coffee and maybe cigs
Now where's my 6 sided die to roll ? or should I write another python script for that ? oh wait, that's 7 things now . . .dammit
Well, 8th things . . . Play with my raspberry and get couple languages that I'm learning right now onto it. Hopefully octave is available for armhf ?
 
12:47 AM
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Q: piping 0..10 to an advanced function

Paul AllenI can't work out why piping 0..10 does not come through my functions while passing it directly does. I expect piping 0..10 to the following function would return 10 results. function a{param([parameter(ValueFromPipeline=$true)][int[]]$t)$t|%{$_+10}} 0..10 | a I do not understand why the follo...

I thought that was yet another braggart who thinks too much of his functions. Then TIL Powershell actually calls something an "Advanced Function".
 
wow Muru
long time no see
 
@muru PowerShell is just weird
4
 
@muru wat
 
> The topic is the advanced functions of Windows PowerShell, informally known as script cmdlets.
I'd have swapped the terms there.
 
1:11 AM
blegh Android layouts are annoying
whoa you can do negative margins
 
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy I'm... confused?
 
@ThomasWard edwinksl and Zach were crying mod abuse, so I just joked that people need to feel mod's wrath every once in a while. Jk , and stuff like that
 
@ThomasWard THATS CHAOS FOR YOU
 
@TheWanderer don't start, the only reason I'm sane right now after a massive buttload of stress getting dumped on me all at once raising my blood pressure very high and my pulse to 130 for over an hour is because I'm streaming SiriusXM channel 68 right now.
 
haha stress..
that sounds like fun....
jesus christ
 
1:20 AM
@ThomasWard You need to get a good night's rest tonight.....
 
yes.
i do.
siriusxm channel 68 - "Spa" - helps.
 
@ThomasWard I like 66 myself
 
ah, indeed.
68 has relaxing newage music though
lots of pan-flutes and stuff.
 
or music you'd expect to hear in a spa for relaxation.
 
1:23 AM
I have CD set called "classical music for reading" which is quite relaxing too
 
yeah I have a lot of classical music for relaxing. there's also channel 76 if I need a classical music binge.
but Spa relaxes me more than classical.
classical is good for my focus.
Spa is good for my relaxation.
i also like the streaming from SiriusXM online - you can 'tweak' the channels to have certain mixes of music to moods, types of music, etc.
 
But honestly, you should turn off your computer for a while.... using the computer when tired/stressed doesn't help :P
 
@AndroidDev well
actually
the Computer is the distraction from the stress
and I can only stream SiriusXM proper from my computer
wifi doesn't reach well enough on my phone right now :p
my laptop has a higher powered wifi card.
 
do one of those hosted network thingies
 
@AndroidDev my 'mixes' of those two channels I mentioned
 
1:56 AM
@NathanOsman don't work on anything; just pull the latest changes and check out the new StarView (preferrably on a tablet)
 
Does that go for me too? :D
 
No
You're not allowed to see
Ever
Can't pull anything else
 
@TheWanderer what's this thing you worketh on. grabs a hammer
 
Android app for SE chat
Sleeping so I'll let Android Dev explain it
 
@TheWanderer dont spoop potential team members away
 
2:03 AM
@TheWanderer oh you mean the one I already have?
should I pull and look :P
 
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy Uh, I've been working on it with him for a few days now :D
 
@AndroidDev ah, ok . . .
 
Why does the spam always come late at night?
 
2:20 AM
read what you just asked but slowly
 
2:30 AM
@Avery ?
 
spam obviously comes late at night so it survives more
before it gets nuked
 
But people from all over the world use SE,
so late at night for me might be morning for someone else
 
notable part of SE is on US
EU is a thing too
 
@Avery For example, it's 10:32AM for Journyman Geek
You have a point though
 
 
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4:56 AM
@TheWanderer only network wide, not on AU
 
 
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6:19 AM
0
Q: php-virtualbox does not work properly on Ubuntu 16.04

daisyI'm trying to use php virtualbox on a Ubuntu 16.04 server, # ps auxgww | grep vboxwebsrv root 3169 0.0 0.0 12944 1092 pts/0 S+ 14:05 0:00 grep --color=auto vboxwebsrv root 15948 0.0 0.0 948244 26208 ? Sl Jun06 0:27 /usr/lib/virtualbox/vboxwebsrv --pidfile /run/v...

 
7:04 AM
carnage
nothing but smoking ruins
 
7:44 AM
aah sparkling clean now <3
 
?
That's on topic. The OP is using Ubuntu.
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Q: How should questions involving pre-release or test kernel versions be regarded?

user25656The FAQ indicates that "issues with the next version of Ubuntu" aren't on topic. Should or should not a similar policy be adopted towards questions about pre-release and test kernels? For example, 12.10 currently has 3.5.0-25-generic but this question is (partly) about "How to install kernel 3.8...

 
Yep, that's why I pinged you, since it was 1 vote away from being closed
 
Cheers
CVs cleared.
 
ah good to know :) That issue keeps coming up
 
9:22 AM
What is the point of having these questions @terdon
the rtl8812au is in official Ubuntu repos. It supports the supported kernels, and does not support the unsupported ones ;-) How is the question why the driver does not work on an unsupported kernel is "about Ubuntu"?
If wi do not support 17.10, why should we support mainline kernels?
I will keep VTC this type of questions, you can reopen them if you like ;-)
 
@Pilot6 Just like a question about the latest vlc which didn't ship with Ubuntu would be on topic. The kernel is not Ubuntu. Ubuntu is the operating system and the kernel is just a part of it.
 
User space packages is a different story.
 
@Pilot6 Uhm. No, don't. This has been decided on meta. What do you mean, you'll just ignore everyone else and do your own thing because you're somehow better and always right?
 
How it was "decided on meta"?
 
If you want to change this, go argue your case on meta but don't just ignore the existing rules.
 
9:30 AM
I do not see any "existing rules"
 
@Pilot6 There's a relevant post with a highly upvoted answer by a mod stating that these questions are on topic:
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A: How should questions involving pre-release or test kernel versions be regarded?

OliQuestions about Ubuntu+1 tend to be off topic because they're speculative or relevant for only a microsecond until a bug is fixed. I don't think there'd be the same issue with a question about updating to an unsupported version of a package... Fact is we already have hundreds of such questions a...

 
It had 5 upvotes before ;-) Now it has 10.
Does it mean that it is an "existing rule"?
I can count more VTCs on thi stype of questions. Does it mean anything?
 
@Pilot6 Yes. That's how meta works.
@Pilot6 No, people vote to close all sorts of things mistakenly. Scope is decided on meta not by who votes to close on main.
More importantly, what is off topic is development versions of Ubuntu. So, for example, if you were to run a dev version and install an older, supported kernel, that wouldn't magically make your question on topic.
 
I think people vote on meta just because it is Oli's answer. We can ask him what he really thinks. There was no discussion.
 
Conversely, if you install a newer kernel on a supported version of Ubuntu, it doesn't magically make your question off topic either.
@Pilot6 You can open a new meta discussion if you like.
 
9:34 AM
If I install a new unsupported kernel to Ubuntu and have some trouble specific to that kernel it is obviously not about Ubuntu, but about this kernel.
 
@Pilot6 that's a bug ... ;-)
 
@Pilot6 I strongly disagree. As I said, take it to meta if you want to establish this as a new consensus.
 
@Rinzwind What is a bug? That maintainers of some driver did not patch it for a new kernel? It is a sort of a bug, but not related to Ubuntu
I am sure that Canonical maintainers will patch rtl8812au when 17.10 is released.
Same as bcmwl-kernel-source, etc.
If they don't, it will be an Ubuntu bug.
There is a ton of drivers that need patching for new kernels.
 
@Rinzwind so it's not a special reason, but a bug with the kernel, therefore VTC as bug I guess...
 
And also there is no way to "answer" it better than say that the driver does not work on this kernel yet, it needs patching. And it is a very short term problem with an unsupported kernel. The same reasoning like with beta Ubuntu releases.
@Zanna it is not an Ubuntu bug. Ubuntu is not supposed to be used with that kernel yet.
 
9:40 AM
Yeah I see that...
 
It may be a bug against the Ubuntu-next, to remind maintainers to do patching.
 
OP is most likely using a new kernel to fix other issues, right?
 
Sometimes they forget to patch dkms drivers
 
zanna@toaster:~$ uname -r
4.12.0-rc2-sound-16
 
@Zanna In most cases they install new kernels just because they want everything new.
 
9:41 AM
I'm using 4.12 compiled with 6 patches so I have working sound and other things
 
Well. I think it is suitable for U&L to ask how to use a specific driver with a specific kernel.
Frankly I can easily fix the OP issue )))
 
Yeah... I think that kind of question should definitely be on topic somewhere
 
It is on topic where all kernels are supported...
 
@Pilot6 awesome!
 
Namely U&L
 
9:44 AM
Maybe you should answer it here... because if someone is using Ubuntu they are likely to ask here
and there's no consensus that using a different kernel is off-topic... I doubt visitors would assume that to be the case...
 
It is a general question: How to get RTL8812au work on the 4.11+ kernels".
 
Yes I agree with that
It would be on-topic on U&L
but many questions that are on-topic on U&L are on-topic here
command line questions not specific to Ubuntu, but still on topic, blah blah
 
I do not plan to do the patching, and I doubt that someone will do it here. At U&L more likely will be a solution since some distros already use the 4.11.
I really do not think that these questions are on topic here.
 
so you think that asking the question on U&L might help someone to actually write a patch to solve it?
 
I think that someone may already have written a patch for some other distro using the 4.11. And someone may point to that patch.
 
9:48 AM
hmm so much higher chance of getting a good answer over there
 
I am a bit tired of supporting realtek chips. I get tons of mails asking to keep doing it.
And I am sure that the 17.10 repos will have a proper dkms package in October.
 
I think you make a good case for this instance... I think I agree with you. The kernel is integral. If the question is about a problem with a non-Ubuntu kernel, that doesn't exist with Ubuntu kernel it is not an Ubuntu problem.
But that is a decent question I think. Deserves an answer if one can be given. Somewhere...
 
U&L is the right place. We can discuss this on meta. I am leaving now.
 
@Zanna that would be my train of thought yes.
 
10:06 AM
finishes writing epic meta answer about something else
@Rinzwind makes sense.
 
10:30 AM
ugh
plasma 4.10 is the buggiest thing ever
well, I'm overexaggerating
but I stumbled upon some annoying bugs after upgrading
 
@Pilot6 Says who? Who decides what you are "supposed" to and "not supposed" to use with your own machine and operating system? This is Ubuntu, not macOS. We have decided to make development versions of Ubuntu off topic. Nobody said that newer kernels are off topic.
 
11:29 AM
How many bad sectors is acceptable in a hard drive?
 
11:48 AM
> To be clear, I'm talking about installation. If people have problems with the pre-release software, that's probably a slightly different issue.
Oli's post ^
 
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Q: Do custom kernels constitute off-topicness?

hexafractionOriginally, this question was closed due to a mis-wording, and is now in the process of being reopened. Another user pointed out to me that they believe that a custom kernel makes a post off-topic (while the original post may have been mentioning a proxy configuration, that is beside the point). ...

I think Eliah made the most succinct case:
> I propose a simple rule for us to apply, to figure out if someone's operating system is really Ubuntu, and thus within the scope of Ask Ubuntu.

We should ask ourselves what the best answer is to the question:

What is the name of their operating system?
If the best answer is "Ubuntu" or the name of an official derivative of Ubuntu (e.g., "Kubuntu") then it's really about Ubuntu.

If the best answer is something else, then it's not really about Ubuntu.
 
Yeah but bodhi zazen makes a more considered one. Other types of posts are off-topic if OP uses Ubuntu, such as EOL or pre-release version questions....
 
o/ o
 
@Zanna Perhaps, but that isn't the most upvoted answer (or anywhere near it). I see a clear consensus for supporting non-standard kernels. Frankly, I find the idea of not doing so completely incomprehensible. We support an OS here, not a specific kernel.
 
I think it depends on the question, but I don't think we can write off this discussion with a straightforward "if you're using Ubuntu it's on topic end-of". The kernel isn't just some package... it affects everything
 
12:03 PM
It's bad enough that we have these weird rules against helping people find workarounds for their bugs or that we immediately stop helping people if they didn't update their OS on the day the new one was released. Do we really need to find yet more reasons to throw away questions?
 
"we immediately stop helping people if they didn't update their OS on the day the new one was released" No, we only don't help people if their OS is EOL
"rules against helping people find workarounds for their bugs" - Yeah, that though I agree with. Finding workarounds for bugs should not be OT
 
Hmm I am not sure what I think in general... think that question is good and should be answered somewhere. I agree with Pilot6 that such a question will fare better on U&L... I think the reason we don't support ubuntu-based distros that aren't about DE stuff is because the devs of every distro patch the kernel... there's no way of knowing if things will be the same. To reproduce the issue we have to install the kernel ourselves... maybe that's alright, but it's not a clear cut issue to me
@AndroidDev I agree too
 
WAT
"This is normal on 64 bit system it will show you less usable or active ram size than 32 bit system. You can check any computer."
 
@AndroidDev Yes, that's what I said. As soon as its EOL we immediately stop helping them and instead tell them to upgrade.
 
@terdon No you said on the day a new one is released. 16.04 has been released and we still support 14.04
 
12:16 PM
@AndroidDev Ah yes, sorry, I meant the day it goes EOL
 
@terdon Help, look at this guy's comment. He is completely wrong. Of course 64 bit does not show less RAM than 32-bit! askubuntu.com/a/923373/518562
 
@AndroidDev By the way, I'm pretty sure your answer is wrong too. The difference will be down to GB vs GiB as usual.
For example, on my system:
terdon@tpad foo $ free -g
              total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
Mem:             31          18           5           2           7          10
Swap:            14           0          14
terdon@tpad foo $ free --giga
              total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
Mem:             32          18           5           2           8          10
Swap:            15           0          15
 
... but I think we use the bug report close reason in quite a nuanced way - there's a degree of tolerance because most people agree that we want info here about known workarounds. There are many highly upvoted and open questions about them...
Time for work
 
@Zanna That's not my experience. In my experience we just go "EEEEk! Bug!" and run away screaming without ever pausing to see if a valid workaround can be found. I keep seeing knee-jerk close voting as soon as anything could possibly be considered a bug.
 
@terdon Hrm, okay you may be right, although in addition to that the iGPU claims like 256MB of RAM
 
12:25 PM
Officially, there is indeed a tolerance but that's not what actually ends up happening usually :(
@AndroidDev Are you sure that would be shown in the output of the various programs reporting RAM size though? I would just expect that to be shown as used, not to change the total reported.
 
@terdon Yeah, you're right. "The difference is to the operating system, which has to set aside a portion of the system RAM as the dedicated graphics memory and not use it for other purposes." Even experienced users can be wrong sometimes :D Although that other guys's answer was waaay out there
 
It's difficult to teach a large community to apply a policy with nuance :/
 
 
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2:14 PM
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Q: cron.hourly "exited with return code 1" no output to log file

DalI'm currently on Linux Ubuntu 14.04 (I think). So I previously had a cron.daily script which was working fine. I decided to use the same script but move it to cron.hourly and now it wont work. /etc/cron.hourly/dstealth-watch-tv #!/bin/bash times=$(date) echo "${times}:" >> /var/log/dstealth/w...

 
2:24 PM
@Zanna - Yes, same issue running 4.10.22.23/24. — aemergin 4 mins ago
@Pilot6 maybe useful comment ^
 
 
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3:26 PM
Anybody wanna put the last vote-nail into this question askubuntu.com/q/923176/295286?
 
3:48 PM
is it just me, or are we getting a lot more spam recently?
 
Might be. There was spam comming one after the other like a week ago at night.
 
@Seth I think somewhat more yeah. I'm getting flags despite souped-up smokey lately
 
I wish there were waves of the actual SPAM.
Although SPAM for breakfast, lunch, and dinner will get annoying fast
 
SPAM is not good for you.
 
Hello :)
 
4:00 PM
@Seth eh, it can be made general. Anything in excess is not good for humans. A glass of wine can help reduce risk of cardiac issues, but bottles of wine lead to alcoholism. Same with SPAM. Every once in a while it's OK
 
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy OK != good
 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ fair enough
 
4:23 PM
Yeah it's not just about moderation, content counts too. If I have a slice of spam, a small bowl of whipped cream, a bar of chocolate, a bag of crisps and a spoonful of rainbow sprinkles, that doesn't make a balanced meal...
 
@KazWolfe that's not a large set of data
 
can't filter by site
 
the first link is filtered by AU...
 
4:28 PM
yes but only over barely 30 days
 
and there's no mod tool to look at this? wat.
 
nope
we're not gods :P
 
4:49 PM
sigh . . . I love bash, but sometimes it can drive me up the tree condo
 
5:00 PM
@Seth We've been through this before. Don't let on!
 
:P
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy If you find it driving you up a tree you may be using the wrong tool for the job.
 
@Seth I would definitely use a different tool. But I'm crafting something for OP
@Seth OK, here's what's been driving me nuts:
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A: User input with timeout

Sergiy KolodyazhnyyHere's another way to do it: #!/bin/bash printf "%s\n" "Do you want to un-Mount the External Drives?" timeout --foreground 10 bash -c ' select sel in "yes" "no" do echo "$REPLY" break done' | while read -r answer; do echo ">>Got from user: $answer" c...

Sorry, had to listen to my mom tell what happened between my cat and dog yesterday
So what I was trying to do there is to make select timeout, and pass stuff via pipe.
I had to realize that I needed to take out printf from within bash -c
And over all my initial idea was too complicated. This is slightly simpler
 
5:26 PM
@Seth when did that change? :=)
 
@Rinzwind when you made clear that you're the only one ! :D Hi Rinzy ! :)
 
@cl-netbox ah. Well I was also the one that said Seth is a god :=)
 
@Rinzwind but you must have meant as a substitution in case you're not around - right ? :D
 
he is part of my default set of Persona 5 personas :D
 
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy these I Am Bread episodes are so funny xD
 
5:34 PM
"Sometimes known as Set, Seth is a deity of Egyptian mythology origin. Considered as one of the most influential dieties, he represents the deserts, storms, and chaos. His consort is his sister Nephthys. He mutilated his brother Osiris out of jealousy. Consequently, Osiris’ wife put him back together, and he reigned as the king of the dead. Isis bore Horus who would later fight against Seth."
 
@TheWanderer how did you know I'm watching one right now ?
 
C_C
 
Lol, I like how your emoticon changed . . .from >_> to C_C
 
@Rinzwind "he represents the deserts, storms, and chaos" - so @Seth is a mutant with a sock account from @ThomasWard ? :D :D :D
 
5:36 PM
@cl-netbox he is chaos :=)
 
All mods are really @ThomasWard, who is really just jmac.
 
@KazWolfe :D
 
All mods are no mods. We are mods. You are me , and me is I and we're all are. We are one all-singing , all-dancing carp of the world
wink,wink, references
 
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy whatever you wanted to say ... Hello Sergiy - nice to see you ! :)
 
@cl-netbox hi ! how's it going ?
I'm packing up for work
 
5:44 PM
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy things are okay - what about yourself ? still no coffee and smoke ? :)
 
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Q: Ubuntu screen is black after 30 seconds

sssdAfter 30 seconds without moving the mouse, my screen become black. I am obligated to move the mouse as screen saver is in action, even when I watch a movie... The problem was appears without changing parameters. The parameter Power off screen if inactive after 30 seconds but is placed to 5 minute...

 
@cl-netbox still none. Trying to survive the month
 
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy well, you already passed a week ... a good sign ! :) Good luck for the rest of the month ! :) I'm sure you will survive ! :)
goodbye :)
 
6:21 PM
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy Well done!
 
6:35 PM
0
Q: Issue on Ubuntu 14.04 upgrading Samba package

user235226I have a linux machine where I want to upgrade the samba package. dpkg -l | grep 2:4.3 ii libsmbclient:amd64 2:4.3.11+dfsg-0ubuntu0.14.04.7 amd64 shared library for communication with SMB/CIFS servers ii libwbclient0:amd64 2:4.3.11+dfsg-0ubunt...

 
@JacobVlijm @cl-netbox thanks
I can't wait till I "graduate" with my bash gold badge
I wonder what should I pursue next
 
7:22 PM
Today is "learn Angular 4" day.
And I have already become stuck trying to change the favicon.
ಠ_ಠ
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Q: How to provide favicon.png in an Angular app instead of favicon.ico?

Nathan OsmanI created a new Angular app with: ng new ... And I can view the application with: ng serve --open I removed the default src/favicon.ico and replaced it with src/favicon.png. I also opened src/index.html and changed the appropriate line to read: <link rel="icon" type="image/png" href="favic...

 
nathan pls
 
I have work to do for clients in the morning and afternoon.
I MIGHT have time tonight.
No promises.
 
7:40 PM
So, how do I kill time ? I'm going to be working on my journal, and maybe some physics homework later on, but what do I do in the meantime ? gaming videos on Youtube ? or some TV series ?
 
7:54 PM
@NathanOsman \o/ Angular 4 is cool!
 
If I can get it working...
 
any specific problem?
 
37 mins ago, by Nathan Osman
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Q: How to provide favicon.png in an Angular app instead of favicon.ico?

Nathan OsmanI created a new Angular app with: ng new ... And I can view the application with: ng serve --open I removed the default src/favicon.ico and replaced it with src/favicon.png. I also opened src/index.html and changed the appropriate line to read: <link rel="icon" type="image/png" href="favic...

although it looks like it got an answer now.
 
I saw that.
 
8:51 PM
Next up - getting Bootstrap to work with NPM.
I added it to packages.json.
But now I don't know how to use it on the page...
 
@NathanOsman Bootstrap.css? Or the JS stuff?
 
I need both.
But this looks helpful: github.com/ng-bootstrap/ng-bootstrap
 
I only know how to add the css...
seems legit
 
Evening all
someone asked for a graph of spam on AU over the last 6 months, so here it is (@Seth)
 
thx
 
8:56 PM
Ooh. Fancy.
 
...wait that's not filtered by site
how is that not filtered by site when I put that in the query? Huh.
 
oops
 
Wasn't there a meta post listing all the available syntax highlighting languages?
 
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