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alrighty welcome back everyone welcome
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back to another episode of
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of course to all those people who are
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uh we are recorders which means that we
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are team of two developers from
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melbourne australia and we are working
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which relates to adding persistent
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storage to a current open source project
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called scrambler that's here
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and don't worry if you're new here we
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are working on stacks revolving
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um express which was our backend
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and things like aws um particularly
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but if you just joined us we have
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started working on the front end
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which is going to consist of a lot of
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just one ledgers and pure logic
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so if you're looking forward to that
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you're gonna see a lot more project
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managing star results so
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um join us as we go through creating
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how are you feeling today then
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we're feeling fantastic and thanks for
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the awesome introduction
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um yeah so let's just get down to action
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um i'll open up jira and um we can just
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log in the tickets as in what needs to
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be done on the front end
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surely and then we can take it from
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brilliant i'm just
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that's the right password i've always
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got my password mixed up
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okay here we go and i'm going to share
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welcome uh by the way i did see you put
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a request and i commented on that before
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just thought to let you know
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it was a funny it was a funny request i
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very nice all right cool
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work a bit on the validations
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very nice uh in my own time and i
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person notes oh all this style is
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that's so good and
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yeah so ashley breaks him move on to the
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it's sunday it's a much day
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oh yeah it is yeah everything
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yeah we're going straight on to guitar
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okay um i'll jump into the backhand
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and basically we need to merge
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stable backhand to
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did i not create no i didn't okay cool
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let me check what's
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this for requests about
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i think we have already done this isn't
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i think there was some problem though i
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don't remember what it was
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now let me just go back to jira and ah
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i'll let you log in again
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mojo front and changes to the latest
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from the original not that's
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for the other ones
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all right so where were we
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we went buildback uh dev branch and
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deployed it and need to configure the
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fan playing vpc still
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leave this one for you
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not the mvp but the release yeah
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yeah yeah we can leave that that's just
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i think we should go ahead and merge
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dev into master now
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dev is actually all up to date now
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right it's not that one is this one yeah
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dev is there we need to merge this into
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you open up this code
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yeah that's all good
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yeah that's the one
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first four switch mark
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which branch am i on at the moment
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backhand so let's go to
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yeah okay your bronze div have diverse
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and have one and fourteen commission
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respectively keep pull
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okay yeah let's do a pull first on this
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we'll want to merging it
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right so i think i can just do incoming
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change right yeah yeah you can do that
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and by the way i also um refactored a
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incoming change incoming change
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okay cool that one's there i'll just
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why is this not appearing anymore
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how did we did the last time i'm pretty
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sure i did something
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that's why i can't remember i think i s
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okay do you know this uh
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after the merge conflicts has been
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resolved this shouldn't be there oh
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except all incoming change now
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do you hydrate then
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that dependency dependencies cause we
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uh package i can't remember um do we
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submit the package or lock as well
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to the github or not no
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no that's a huge file
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i was thinking about that all right
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forget about this one merchant stay
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tuned we don't want to do this
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and package or jason
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yeah we want to do packages with jason
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and we can do this is um i don't want to
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i'm just really curious about this file
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state changes okay
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cool that's gone now
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you got it nice brilliant so i'll just
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all the ones except
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package iphone lock
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latest master from remote
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from remote to local which is fine
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okay and now what i'm gonna do is i'm
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all right of course this is the
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wonderful merge conflicts on
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okay accepts incoming change yes we need
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accepting coming change
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uh-huh yeah we need the dev one
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that's all all right
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that's fine as well
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cool yeah so this is done
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sam config.tomorrow is
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this is architecture yeah that's fine i
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readme which is brilliant
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comment this one out right
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because we're not gonna yeah probably
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not i mean yeah just comment it out you
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probably need it afterwards yeah of
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everything from here downwards
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lambda subnet that on that one and this
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just for the mb's mvp to work
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i don't know why but whenever i talk
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whenever i wanted to mvp always mvc
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as in subconsciously
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oh it's mvp there's a difference huge
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right okay cool so
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why have you got two of this template
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these are staged i'm gonna stage that
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cool that one's done as well
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cool that's not looking sexy
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is it raining outside
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i don't think it is
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i have a feeling it is
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let me have a look
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it's not because if it was
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um my partner would
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as in stream comes off towards bring my
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it's not going to get wet
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hmm yeah that's true
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okay cool so this is all looking good
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until now i'll just merge this
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and then i just commit it uh
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all right perfect so
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yeah that's pretty good
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so we can actually move on to
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merging the front and now but i think
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take us a bit for a while to do it
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that's true and we were still in the
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process of figuring out the whole
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yes and hang on i'll just
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delete all the branches that we don't
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need anymore because yeah
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have any confusions
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how do i delete the branch here
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but there was an option appearing here
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i'm no one signed in that's why
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wow they're incredible
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go to branches and the delete should be
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there cool okay so i'm gonna
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delete the stable back and branch now
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there's delete it and i'll go ahead and
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was done in this one
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update edit please no
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and lambda after delete notes
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delete no functionality
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because this is the other team members
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yeah probably not i think it would be a
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good idea to ask him
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our branch is gone which is brilliant
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and then scrum the enhancement
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got too many branches
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okay so i know that
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two of the other guys are working on
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this branch which definitely can't be
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um i think this can be
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isn't it because it says
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so just go ahead and do that
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like which part is all my other
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wherever yeah did it have a lot of stuff
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but if you want to check the comments
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yeah i don't think so
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that was the right one don't
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shouldn't lead down
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because i remember pushing something
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on the one recently
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he says show me all the other branches
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or maybe it's stable middleware where i
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yeah that was the one
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because if you see the comment it says
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okay cool so i'll just go ahead and
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uh yeah delete there
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there we're working on there
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i remember that i only updated the
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readme file in this
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oopsy i found out um a mistake i did
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i don't know if you can point it out
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let's see if we can point it out
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i mean you're showing me the
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is it something to do with the uh
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did you make like a
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heading oh oh yeah
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that's that's a small mistake
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all right so okay cool so
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if this oh what was the fix to typo up
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okay so i think in that one only these
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so i can probably go ahead and merge
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okay yeah you can do that
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update freedme to dev
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has dev got that um change already
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cool so let's do that for requests
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i was just a bit um kind of scared that
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all these comments are part of that as
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that's true which i'm not entirely sure
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for carter to continue working on um
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right okay we need to
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it did say here we merged the pull
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and updated the readme and then fix the
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that does not help
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do we know where the current code is
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um the current code i would say like you
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pushed in a new brownfish first stable
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middleware i think that was the current
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why aren't we merging that into
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because this has the updates you read
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read me so i want about that branch that
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as in the stable middleware i don't
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think that has the proper readme
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okay then merge these two branches just
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copy and paste or read me read me isn't
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cool yeah that makes sense
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so i would merge stable middleweight to
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good thing jupiter
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not jupiter saying 747 emails
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oh right i say yeah
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don't email zen he's pretty busy
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right okay cool so
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going this one and create a pull request
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that would take the stable backhand
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to emerge into dev
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how long was this hair
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of is this the different code that's all
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certainly more than this
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wait all the changes
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what no no way i mean
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it's only two countries
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um i'm going to check
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no no no this can't be here
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they've already has those changes
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uh-huh interesting
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if that has that change
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so the last time the devil checked in
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was for click on blend
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implementing passport name
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click on show middleware
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no don't no don't show this just show me
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the middleware please
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click on middleware.js
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yep wow it does have to change
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yeah keep going now
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yeah keep going down yeah i think it
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yeah yeah it does it does
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and that's good enough
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ensure we just have to
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merge this stable backhand um the stable
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middleware as it is
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yeah don't worry about it too much i
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think um looks fine
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let's get that over with
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middleware into the branch
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why am i doing this
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just why am i doing this really
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zane get their head to walk
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my chubby dog oh which dog do you have
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we know we know it's a chubby dog
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okay so this is which one
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do if i make the pool
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i'll go well lucy at eddie edx
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i need to close down my emails hmm
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right and if we okay first we can do you
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to the main branch
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i don't know wife is just me but i find
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we have to change the name of middle
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we can't call it that any
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brand new understanding
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of what actually a middleware is
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yeah that's so good
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no much conflicts nice
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merge price table okay i'll just do this
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has it already been done
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i mean we didn't do it
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yeah i didn't really push anything
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saying lowe's drama
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push nine commits to
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should i do a push forcing
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nine commas to origin main
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apparently but why does say thing change
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that's why you don't understand
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merge bronze table middleweight yet
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read me of this as well i can just copy
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and paste it that's not a big deal
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shall i get rid of the stable middleware
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the action will push and pull comments
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to and from a region yeah okay
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okay so just syncing the changes
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like to preview periodically run give
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so this is done and we
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we go to this one stable middleware
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and we're going to
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i can't delete that one because this has
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let's do that one as well
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what's happening in the chat
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you guys are um very popular now i think
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it's a good idea if you start
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sure the welcome to country i begin
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this show bye all right okay
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middleweight implementation i just can't
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take that seriously i mean
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um what's he saying yeah
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oh look at the chat i mean
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um yeah it's not a bad idea
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but i don't agree with your statement if
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we are getting popular because
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honestly i'm confused
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this is a new one doing it um it's
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scratching it's actually good
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okay so he he's serious
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it's important when you enter to do the
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yeah i think that would be a good idea
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something about this because i mean
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stranger has it has actually given me a
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lot and i'm really blessed so
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i would be happy to
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this way that would be really good yeah
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jupiter wrath is funny
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yeah i wouldn't call it funny normally
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oh nice oh right i didn't know
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i didn't know that
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and i i was being sarcastic by the way
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it was a serious one
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okay so where were we
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i'm gonna delete this
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middleware implementation because that's
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already been merged
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okay plus functionality this has been
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closed hang on just curious
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the guy how to learn to do that changes
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okay cool just for demo purposes alright
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perfect that was for
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demo purposes all right okay that's good
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yeah this is why i love insane the
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comments because they really help when
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don't know why this kind of things and
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the comments and everything they
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actually remind you everything
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surely yeah that's true 100
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okay yeah i just questioned
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that you're on my youtube channel
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to delete your restore deleted all right
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cool so this one can be deleted as well
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okay cool brilliant so
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concerned about this one
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updated the read me so everyone can have
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a good idea of what the reports are
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saying i think this was just uh updating
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right yeah that makes sense um yeah
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don't worry about the readme too much
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thing is that when we give uh
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to this project i want them to as in
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understand and having a problem reading
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me is actually the right thing to do
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we give them a link but we are not there
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i just want to point out that the readme
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should only be in the main or the master
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like that's why read me shouldn't hang
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yes correct uh and
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the reason why this branch
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is there i think because i update their
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i can't even talk now
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freedom read me but i actually did that
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on a separate branch and then i don't
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think so that would
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um it's not a feature right you make a
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bro or only a code or implementation
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but it's fine uh now it's there so don't
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just go ahead and read me and just copy
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and paste it we don't do it we don't
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need to read the right way it's just
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it should just be in master
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um probably copy the markdown not not
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um just go to i'll just click on the
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that one is there and for
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and cancel the changes
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main branch already
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so let's just insert this in
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this was no that was ah okay this was
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okay cool so this is it
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yeah so now we can
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oh there we go and
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oh no i don't want to do this
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good comment update to read me perfect
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okay so everything is front-end and the
0:40:29
backhand is up-to-date now
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so now what we need to do is
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let's refresh this
0:40:42
um story is asking uh did you fix the
0:40:45
module import error finally
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um we're doing the having a merge state
0:40:54
so much yeah that's fine stable minute
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stable middle before the stream
0:41:08
are we probably in a good get ignore
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file yeah yeah yeah
0:41:20
npm has more modules of course npn
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vs code i'm gonna just add the
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i'll get some water
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that is brilliant though
0:42:39
there are two files and then push into
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that seems to be good what's happening
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did you fix them okay so these
0:43:10
jupiter wrath is saying
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just looking at the comments
0:43:16
in your repo could i
0:43:18
suggest you consider semantic
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oh i don't actually know a semantic
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comments on jupiter wrath i would
0:43:31
uh who's missing you
0:43:34
do you know what's
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i don't necessarily
0:43:45
google that because jupiter frat is
0:44:00
semantic comment messages all right okay
0:44:06
see how minor change to your coming
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message slide so it can make you a
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right right right right i see
0:44:29
probably should do
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yeah it's just a form right like um how
0:44:34
you do it like a standard way of writing
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yes and um also kind of add a bit more
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as in if it's a feature it's a fix it's
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yeah that really helped
0:44:50
thank you um jupiter raf
0:44:55
it's really useful
0:44:58
all right cool so i don't
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away i don't really know um
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i mean we cannot try fixing that thing
0:45:19
let's just hang on um i need to update
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jira as i go because i don't really
0:45:30
yep today is wait what that's
0:45:37
at this point notes here
0:45:47
can you make reoccurring tickets in jail
0:45:51
that would be interesting
0:45:54
that'd be a good thing to find out
0:46:05
monday.com there's a website called
0:46:08
yeah that's i think a kind of uh
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i'll never open that up management thing
0:46:40
there is like an extension
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will not be configuring
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much has been complicated
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okay cool so this is done
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very nice yeah i'll send you the
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reoccurring tickets thingy
0:47:40
well we'll set up later don't worry
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about that right now
0:47:43
okay cool um so we need to move on to
0:47:53
minor changes i'm going to create
0:48:05
that does not sound like a mac keyboard
0:48:11
no it's just that i've got the
0:48:14
keyboard thing on as well
0:48:18
so you're using a max keyboard
0:48:22
it's from the thing yeah
0:48:29
max do make a lot of noise
0:48:36
i'm being a bit aggressive on the
0:48:39
can you type really fast what's your
0:48:43
uh wp haven't checked
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i haven't checked and i don't want it to
0:48:48
do it we should do one
0:48:50
verse per minute competition i'm gonna
0:48:56
lose because you i'm pretty sure you may
0:49:00
write the documentation for your
0:49:03
assignments as well
0:49:09
wow that is pretty cool man that's
0:49:12
pretty cool no i know a friend i need
0:49:16
i don't know like two months ago but my
0:49:18
friends in uni had they have like 1 110
0:49:23
that's basically like two words every
0:49:54
the file is called middleweight.js
0:50:00
yeah so we will be changing the name of
0:50:03
the file itself to probably still
0:50:09
okay yeah okay so i'll
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do this middleweight
0:50:28
this is in progress now
0:50:34
all right cool so let's get back on that
0:50:38
oh this is in the thing isn't it
0:50:42
in master branch i don't want to do that
0:50:46
how many branches have we got
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ah give us stable middleware
0:51:02
rid of stable middleware
0:51:06
you didn't delete it but like you tried
0:51:24
that's interesting
0:51:29
i think it's my um local one
0:51:33
all right oh yeah for sure you do do a
0:51:35
good pulling don't be there
0:51:47
still there interesting
0:51:51
how do we delete the branch
0:51:59
within the branch name
0:52:12
that sounded really evil
0:52:17
all right boom see you later brunch cool
0:52:20
stable branch is gone
0:52:23
see you later branch
0:52:25
you probably won't you know that right
0:52:30
it was it's just a bridge well saying
0:52:39
okay so how many have we bought now
0:52:42
i just want to keep the repo reading
0:52:48
update bro update freed me can i get rid
0:52:55
why do you want to get oh yeah it's
0:53:00
actually i'm gonna get rid of your hair
0:53:09
you can't delete this prime because this
0:53:12
open ah it's an open pull request
0:53:17
can't delete the branch
0:53:26
just for all the features huh
0:53:32
clearly not enough lunches for all the
0:53:38
oh okay that's funny i know that
0:53:48
stenographer can record 280 wpm okay
0:53:54
what's that like more than four words
0:54:22
uh do you know what a stenographer is no
0:54:27
people who type basically if you're
0:54:29
gonna take like an easy
0:54:37
okay right right i see i see
0:54:41
you guys need to book a
0:54:43
stage at the comedy club after
0:54:46
funny enough the quality people who do
0:54:48
stand up get paid a lot
0:54:54
all right we will be we will
0:54:57
that's interesting this is really
0:55:00
interesting you know how
0:55:04
i don't have a branch here i'll tell you
0:55:11
you have to know you don't have a choice
0:55:18
they're is here but he's not appearing
0:55:26
it still didn't come up have a look
0:55:34
it's only main there oh no you'll get
0:55:55
it's there it's there get branch only
0:55:56
shows your current branch if i remember
0:55:59
current local branch yeah
0:56:02
oh what does uh so
0:56:06
means all the branches isn't it
0:56:12
but if i do so what does this do then
0:56:16
i think so it shows you the local
0:56:19
branches only i think it is show
0:56:26
i'd have to check that one but
0:56:29
did you think do you pull again
0:56:47
you see it from remote
0:56:53
but now it's appearing on my
0:57:00
right so if you do give i
0:57:07
okay i'm not gonna go into it's fine so
0:57:10
i just i just confuse everyone and
0:57:12
myself yeah thanks
0:57:15
i don't think so we have merged
0:57:17
so we don't need to reset
0:57:19
but yeah all right
0:57:21
um cool so we would create another
0:57:30
and this one will be environment
0:57:47
i haven't heard anyone
0:57:49
in like last 10 years
0:57:52
uh i used to say that but then i stopped
0:58:05
environment um you know google actually
0:58:08
tells you word usage
0:58:16
it's trying to say could you
0:58:22
oh so i've created a branch called hide
0:58:32
google engram viewer
0:58:36
um so what it basically does is that
0:58:39
you know how google books is it has like
0:58:42
no uh what's a google box
0:58:44
i think google books oh okay books
0:58:50
so it just like goes back to all the
0:58:54
ever and sees creates and ground
0:58:58
ah right right right i see
0:59:09
people used to use scolio
0:59:18
let's see the word d
0:59:21
i want to see the word corona
0:59:25
i'll be like 2020 20. it's like
0:59:29
dude change the topic man i don't want
0:59:31
to talk about that
0:59:35
yeah on the stream especially
0:59:46
gonna check how to ref
0:59:53
javascript file in another javascript
1:00:15
into another javascript file you don't
1:00:36
but how would we know that
1:00:40
second js is actually
1:00:44
calling a function in first js
1:00:48
i mean they're in the same oh
1:00:50
same one right same uh
1:00:53
but we haven't packaged is this for a
1:00:57
the same file system
1:01:01
i'm doing it for um so when you say
1:01:04
module what you mean
1:01:08
we haven't moduled or we haven't
1:01:10
packaged anything right uh-huh
1:01:12
inventories and i'm going to module
1:01:15
per package just with a bundler
1:01:18
but if we can do it without a bundle
1:01:20
that'll be preferable
1:01:22
that's what i'm thinking as well because
1:01:25
i want to use the least amount of
1:01:28
external libraries as possible
1:01:33
i'm trying to google that
1:01:37
cannot be called unless we're dividing
1:01:40
one loaded before the time to code it
1:01:46
cannot be called unless it's it's in the
1:01:49
or greatest score than one trying to
1:01:53
call it okay so the way it works is that
1:01:56
any variable which is declared in a
1:02:00
it should be accessible to all the
1:02:05
what did after its declaration
1:02:07
does that make sense
1:02:11
declaration yeah so
1:02:21
um environment.js first
1:02:28
but only when it's in a google scope
1:02:31
right right right i see i see i think
1:02:37
um sorry we'll have a look at that
1:02:40
so that means that this is middleware so
1:03:00
last one yeah it was home
1:03:08
declared first okay
1:03:13
go in there and just do the function
1:03:20
don't go into a function just declare it
1:03:21
globally just write um const
1:03:25
um url e and b e and e
1:03:31
uh bracket open no
1:03:43
and your equal to after env
1:03:48
yep and inside right
1:03:55
yeah and let's just write one two three
1:04:02
um there is a link to the repo i can
1:04:05
share that with you
1:04:09
okay and now i can just call
1:04:17
yeah let's do a console.log for now
1:04:23
i'll have a look sorry no no no no
1:04:28
url um yeah you have to do env url there
1:04:32
um that being said maybe okay
1:04:36
so here's how it works go into
1:04:41
because it's a constant make the url
1:04:43
capital like all caps
1:04:48
actually yeah env as well
1:04:50
and v2 is significant as a constant
1:04:54
yeah and url as well
1:05:02
okay so if i go back and do this e and
1:05:25
um it's not inside go it won't even run
1:05:37
yeah yeah true true true
1:05:39
thanks for reminding me
1:05:47
it's at the top of go pistol line number
1:05:52
there we go and this one
1:06:25
all right exactly what's the problem oh
1:06:27
you weren't inclined
1:06:29
yeah that's the one
1:06:46
come on yep click on go that's nice
1:06:50
we haven't we aren't nice yeah yeah here
1:06:53
okay you're really it's not defined yet
1:06:56
whatever you keep on talking to yourself
1:06:58
yeah so now you can go into environment
1:07:00
so this is going to help us when we come
1:07:04
doing stuff like aws we can just put all
1:07:07
um credentials here and stuff like that
1:07:10
but first thing first
1:07:12
add environment.js to git ignore
1:07:20
could you reminded me about that one as
1:07:25
because then everyone is
1:07:29
then everything isn't
1:07:31
worth it if we actually submit it
1:07:38
so this is there and i'm gonna stop
1:07:41
sharing my screen for a moment
1:07:44
i'll take it off i'll pick it up
1:07:53
okay just go into my aws
1:07:59
i don't know why but i feel really
1:08:03
how's that oh is it really a meeting
1:08:10
yeah i mean there's no there's no way
1:08:12
right even in post yeah
1:08:18
do you feel the same as well
1:08:21
yeah i mean that was the only possible
1:08:23
solution right just
1:08:29
do you feel kind of
1:08:33
clever is well from the excitement point
1:08:38
yeah for sure that makes sense also tori
1:08:40
is trying to play with us
1:08:43
weird i can still see the end screen
1:08:46
no you can't nice try tori
1:08:50
nice try mate okay i need to focus now
1:08:53
still guys want to be entertained let's
1:09:02
i'll share my screen i want to play on a
1:09:08
yeah do that in the middle let's
1:09:18
i don't know what people in 1900 were
1:09:23
was it even there on 1900 yeah so
1:09:27
apparently there's a huge rise
1:09:31
let's say neither computer
1:09:39
people are not using the word computer
1:09:40
now i think they're using the word
1:09:41
machine oh no machine is good
1:09:44
machine i am probably laptop
1:09:46
machines they're using laptop yeah see
1:09:52
that's probably the time when macintosh
1:09:54
came out let's see
1:09:56
i can touch one release
1:10:00
it oh in 1984 yeah somewhere around that
1:10:05
people started using the word laptop
1:10:09
nice what else um javascript
1:10:22
like 1900s for javascript
1:10:38
sorry i wanna see java i mean java is a
1:10:52
all right yeah yeah
1:10:56
it's because it was used because of
1:11:03
ruby ruby is also old world
1:11:27
okay so if you're done i can share my
1:11:35
yeah the old version of copy that's true
1:11:38
um good look at jupiter
1:11:52
let's do this so now we can test the
1:12:03
it what's our post board
1:12:08
passport name get board name
1:12:11
there you go line 14 ah ah here we go
1:12:20
okay where are we using this response
1:12:27
you should be using this response called
1:12:32
oh the response remember how we were
1:12:34
having a problem where the page loads
1:12:38
receiving the response
1:12:43
right right right okay so
1:12:45
that was just like a paging error okay
1:12:48
yeah that makes that's why
1:12:51
you only supposed to do that and you get
1:12:53
asked you can actually get a response
1:12:57
that and the response is status 200
1:13:02
so that means that
1:13:06
when we post the board
1:13:08
we need to get back the board id right
1:13:14
yes and for that one
1:13:17
oh yeah that's not happening right now
1:13:20
if you go to post board name
1:13:22
okay hang on a minute i need to keep the
1:13:25
board up today as well
1:13:28
because i don't want to be
1:13:33
when i was making plugins for minecraft
1:13:37
yeah tori is not gonna like that comment
1:13:43
i'm gonna put this validation off api
1:13:49
done right sure yeah and unassigned
1:14:01
also um reminder on the time and
1:14:07
all right that's it for today then i
1:14:13
where to use okay that one's done as
1:14:17
that can go into done too
1:14:19
yeah yeah it can yeah
1:14:30
yeah that's your favorite
1:14:37
thanks everyone thanks for joining us
1:14:40
um yeah it was a fun session for sure we
1:14:42
got a lot of stuff done
1:14:45
and currently we for figure out the
1:14:48
yesterday's error in like the matter of
1:14:54
one day break really helps no matter how
1:14:58
and it sounds cool that you stream every
1:15:02
like i didn't conceal the difference
1:15:03
with one day break
1:15:05
we literally spent like 40 minutes doing
1:15:07
that and this time with like five
1:15:09
minutes five minutes that's the magic of
1:15:12
having a break and then coming back in a
1:15:17
a productive sense
1:15:21
thanks for joining us everyone
1:15:25
um jupiter is asking is in 90 minutes
1:15:29
per day and now so
1:15:37
16 minutes per day
1:15:43
sunday it's 190 minutes yes
1:15:46
per day i mean yeah it's just like
1:15:49
like even on even on weekends it's not
1:15:51
16. it's never 60 minutes it always goes
1:15:53
like 70 75. yeah it's just that we start
1:15:57
at 9 30 and we just go until
1:16:02
oh i'm talking about aest melbourne time
1:16:05
yeah and by the way most of the
1:16:09
time we got really focused that we
1:16:13
lose track of time completely
1:16:21
thanks a lot for joining in again on
1:16:25
um been a pleasure having you all and
1:16:28
if you can tomorrow
1:16:36
coding fun and and entertainment humor
1:16:39
with us um yeah yeah so see you tomorrow
1:16:45
different tasks and
1:16:48
you'll have to say this you took my
1:16:52
yeah i took your phone all right
1:16:54
see you guys tomorrow s same time same
1:17:02
right guys so good night cheers