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Saturday, 19th of August 2017, 19:57:35 UTC
20:05:11
drmeister
That was the problem.
20:05:12
drmeister
http://ec2-18-220-223-106.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:8888/notebooks/demos/catalyst-trial-demo/design-catalyst.ipynb
20:05:27
drmeister
Shit - that won't have the key
20:05:39
drmeister
I wonder if I can include the path and the key - investigating...
20:05:58
drmeister
This is the url with the key: http://ec2-18-220-223-106.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:8888/?token=02a4921fefa6915a94ec5f1f4fdd511b37bfc347e0ac4cea
20:06:04
drmeister
But you have to drill down into the demo
20:08:25
Shinmera
I can spin a molecule around and stuff
20:08:32
Shinmera
takes real long to load the widget in though
20:08:50
drmeister
We are working on it.
20:08:53
Shinmera
Not that bad for webshit, but yeah.
20:08:59
Shinmera
I still prefer native apps
20:10:39
drmeister
Native is great for speed - not so great for deployment.
20:11:05
Shinmera
Native can be great for deployment. It just usually isn't.
20:11:16
Shinmera
Webshit is not great for deployment either if you take it really seriously.
20:11:35
Shinmera
Too much difference between browsers and browser kinds / versions out there in the wild.
20:11:45
Shinmera
You already encountered one: people that block JS
20:12:11
drmeister
People that block JS are not my audience.
20:12:27
Shinmera
Well, you can say that about anything ;)
20:13:17
drmeister
How bad is JS as a security issue?
20:13:24
drmeister
I thought it was all sandboxed?
20:13:53
Shinmera
There recently was an impressive demo that showed chaining several exploits together to attack a host from a webpage in a browser in a VM.
20:14:28
Shinmera
People that block JS do so less out of attack vector concerns, and more so out of privacy concerns (tracking, etc).
20:14:30
drmeister
The host is the users machine?
20:14:55
Shinmera
as in, you run VMWare, and inside there you run Linux, and inside there you run a browser, that shows a website with JS
20:15:00
Shinmera
they managed to break all the way down.
20:15:21
Shinmera
In short: nothing is safe
20:15:46
drmeister
(sigh) Too many people with too much time on their hands.
20:16:09
Shinmera
Too few people with too little time on their hands, to produce software that doesn't break.
20:16:33
Shinmera
Most bugs happen because of time constraints, overworking, and too little training.
5:15:01
beach
Good morning everyone!
5:28:04
drmeister
::notify Bike With the traitlets stuff - do we have any way to mimic the @observe decorator?
5:28:04
Colleen
drmeister: Got it. I'll let Bike know as soon as possible.
Sunday, 20th of August 2017, 7:57:35 UTC