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9:00 PM
@MauriceBotha Refresh the page, it should be okay.
 
@rlemon I got part of it I guess codepen.io/mrzepka/pen/vHLCG
 
good work
 
It still as some kinks to work out (it goes out of bounds sometimes) but tomorrow I can start on the moving character
 
!!are you alive?
@Zirak she ded
 
You tink?
 
9:10 PM
i tink
i tink derfor she ded
it's gonna make it
check it out
free demo right now
it is pretty fun
 
Ooh, that does look cool
 
@SomeGuy x86 CPUs have 4 registers called eax, ebx, ecx and edx. The numeric encoding of them (in instructions) is eax -> 0, ebx -> 3, ecx -> 1, edx -> 2
 
Good to know, thanks :p
 
@copy then also EBP. ESP, ESI, EDI, IP, FLAGS, most of them have FP0..FP15, bunch of internal registers...
 
hmm... a memorable phrase in star wars is 'a long time ago...', but it actually happens in the future... wtf?
'in a far galaxy' even tho earth is featured...
 
9:24 PM
@towc is it? When?
 
Why do you think it happened in the future?
 
@Zirak dunno... we didn't discover intelligent life on other planets yet, right?
 
@Zirak the civilisation is much more advanced than ours
 
like, nothing that resembles chewbacca
@JanDvorak when the death star shoots the death ray once again
 
@towc We didn't discover intelligent life on our own planet either :-)
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9:26 PM
@JanDvorak And if it happened in a galaxy far far away...it's not our civilisation
@towc oh, I didn't know Star Wars was part documentary
 
@Zirak why would it be?
 
1 min ago, by towc
@Zirak dunno... we didn't discover intelligent life on other planets yet, right?
 
@Zirak the story has known-to-their-time foreign species, we don't know any yet
 
3 mins ago, by Zirak
@towc oh, I didn't know Star Wars was part documentary
 
2 mins ago, by towc
@Zirak why would it be?
 
9:30 PM
Hahaha
@towc Here's an explanation: documentaries represent facts. It isn't a documentary, it's fiction. So they don't have to represent facts. They do fiction
 
@JanDvorak in general 3D compositing is a complicated thing
 
You claim that Star Wars happened in the future because it shows life forms unknown to us.
Therefore, if the opposite was true and Star Wars happened in the past, we would've discovered said life forms (not necessarily though, but I'll roll with you).
 
it's accelerated in hardware so technically overlaying DOM over canvas shouldn't have impact on performance
 
Weakness: "Happened".
 
Is there any significant progress in real-time ray-tracing, BTW?
 
9:32 PM
"in a galaxy far far away"
how would we have discovered them?
 
extragalactic travel doesn't really happen in the SW canon, apart from the Yuuzhan Vong, who are super alien to everyone
 
At least we should have been able to discover the Force
 
As SomeGuy said, Star Wars is a work of fiction, not a documentary. As such, it can say that in 2004, toasters were replaced in function by zombies.
The above explains my earlier (sarcastic) message: "oh, I didn't know Star Wars was part documentary"
@towc Happy?
 
@Zirak as a primary means of killing people unexpectedly in literary fiction?
 
9:34 PM
yeah, I guess you're right...
 
@JanDvorak yes
 
@JanDvorak Why do people usually use toasters?
Maybe because they're commonplace and small.
Plus, you get toast.
 
@rlemon woah sweet
downloading, going to back it too
 
And toast is an IT staple food, isn't it?
(@Zirak You'd get that if you read far enough into the talesfromtechsupport stories I linked you to)
 
~_~ I'm a bad person
 
9:36 PM
@towc when is Earth featured?
 
@Loktar yea I hoped in at the 25 pounds
want that beta play
 
@Loktar I thought it was... then I googled it and nothing came up... must have been fake childhood memories
 
ah lol
 
it is fun
 
yeah was going to say I never saw a reference to Earth :P
 
9:37 PM
i've been playing all day
nice
funded
1,513
backers
£35,061
pledged of £35,000 goal
sweet
 
3
 
@rlemon sweet pledged the same amt as you
$43 bleh wish it actually was $25 lol
 
I still can't get over the potato salad kickstarter
 
Just proof that you can never tell with the Internet
 
The people giving it $50 could have given that amount to one of a million charities
They could've helped the homeless guy down the street
On the other hand, I also spent some amount of money on pizza the past month. Does that make me hypocritical?
 
9:53 PM
I don't think so
But I guess it depends on those people's reasons
 
could those $50 be a fake donation (say, from a friend)?
 
Is giving $50 to potato salad on Kickstarter comparable to getting yourself pizza in terms of how good it makes you feel?
 
Why not? They spent $50 on a recipe book and a bit of potato salad.
 
In that case, you're a hypocrite!
 
It's weird...it feels different, but it's not really that different.
 
9:55 PM
eating a potato salad is not a service to the public...
 
Imagine this: You just entered a supermarket, and some guy gives you a $1 coupon.
 
@Zirak I agree
 
Just because I'm Indian? RACIST!
 
That's okay, right? Totally fine. But if he just gave you a $1, it'd feel weird.
 
I hate when stuff like this catches on though
utterly pointless, and I bet a lot of the people donating are kids who sit back and cry about the worlds problems
 
9:56 PM
@JanDvorak It bothers me too
 
@Zirak it'd feel the same to me
 
@JanDvorak Maybe I'm weird, then
 
@Loktar As if you never spend money on some shit you don't really need
 
@copy I spend money on stuff I don't need all the time
however I can still have an opinion on things that are pointless
I also donate money to charities
so meh.
 
 
9:59 PM
its only at 52k thought it was much higher than that
regardless it sucks to see projects struggling to get money that are cool and arguably usful
 
and things like this catch on like wild fire
 
@Loktar I don't think we should judge people who buy an overpriced potato salad then :P
 
Potato salad has given me some philosophical crises
 
my list of charity spending is as follows:
* donation to creators of free programs that I use
* homeless guys who are trying to do something for people (wash windshields, etc.)
* homeless guys who aren't trying to do anything useful
* church
 
10:01 PM
@copy I can judge whoever I want
don't judge me for judging
 
@Loktar I judge you for telling him not to judge you for judging
 
@Neil doesn't your god also give you stuff for free?
 
wow so judgmental of my judging him for judging me for judging potato salad donations.
 
Yeah, he should be able to judge whoever he wants too
 
Goat is judging you
 
10:03 PM
@JanDvorak I said church, not god
 
Don't judge him for judging you for judging the backers
 
Pretty sure god has everything he needs
 
God must have an awesome stereo system
 
I judge judges judging judges who may in turn judge me.
 
And a popcorn machine
If I were god, I'd get a popcorn machine
 
10:03 PM
yeah true judge me all you want so I can feel ok about judging others
 
I love semantic satiation
It's so cool
Judge judge judge
It's not even a word anymore
 
lol
my only gripe like I said are cool kickstarters that never make it
 
@Zirak And not one of those flimsy popcorn machines that are just for decoration.. the movie theater kind
 
ssssemantic ssssatiation
 
this game is really fun tho
 
10:04 PM
I imagine if I made a kickstarter that failed I would beat my head into a wall wondering why a potato salad one caught on and not mine
 
similar to KSP but with battle droids
 
@rlemon yea its not bad, lack of sound is weird to me though
 
@PetarVasilev Just refresh
 
I keep expecting my guns to make noises
 
You ought to make a kickstarter whose objective is to earn less than 1000
Easy 1000 bucks
 
10:06 PM
@Loktar Imagine if you were fundraising for a kidney transplant.
 
@Neil Or 100 billion bucks
 
@Neil wow you are rich brah
 
The internet deems potato salad as more important than kidneys. On the other hand, so do you, sort of.
 
@copy @AbhishekHingnikar It has to be realistic, ya deadbeats
 
10:06 PM
hahah
yeah thats a good point
 
not the entire internet. just reddit.
look at the money raised on those.
 
@Zirak Does it, though? Not all projects get the same number of views, so personally, people didn't decide that
But in a way, they did
 
look at the math. Visibility * average money donated per person = profit
 
By how much they cared about it and shared it
 
Your average person could donate 1 cent, but if 10 million see it, you will have made 100k
 
10:09 PM
I like the ones that pay you back
almost funded some of those
crowd funded loans
 
pyramid schemes?
 
nah they were around before kickstarter, people ask for money
you donate so much, they pay back to everyone + a small %
 
You already have high visibility if you write on kickstarter, moreso if it is memorable and makes people who see it want to share it. If you write it well enough, that also ensures that many of whom will donate, which is instant success
 
so pretty much like kickstarter but they are supposed to pay it back with interest
 
@SomeGuy If on the exact same date that some random guy posted a link to this on some random reddit board, another random goat posted a link to a "Help Amy Get Her Fucking Medicine" on the same board, do you really think Amy would've reached her goal?
 
10:10 PM
@Zirak You could use jsh to troll people: Hook ctrl-shift-j on a website to open jsh and then inject wrong results
 
@copy Added to the TODO list
 
> 3 + 4
> YOU SUCK
 
Yeah, probably not. But I don't think anyone would be surprised to learn that we're more likely to share things that excite us
We see people with illnesses often and probably get desensitized to it
 
The same way we lost our excitement on seeing dogs
 
Most people have a strong detachment to what really goes on in the world
 
10:13 PM
As kids, we were super excited whenever there was a dog. Parents would go "look, there's a dog", and you'd be happy, or maybe parents would go "shut up, I'm drunk"
But dog excitement faded.
 
That is mostly due to media portraying information we want to hear, but it is also partially due to people's unwillingness to hear things that upset them
@Zirak Ruff childhood?
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Hahaha
 
@Neil Thank you for extorting a good laugh
I can get back to porn now
 
room mode changed to Public: anyone may enter and talk
 
@Zirak People "settle into the rabbit's fur" as a wise man once said
 
10:18 PM
hehe, hoped you'd get the reference
 
I'm off. That pesky period between times of the day when I sleep is rapidly coming to an end.
 
@Zirak I really liked the book
And I'm glad the fiction part of it didn't ruin it either
 
Fiction?
It's part documentary
 
Yeah, I meant the story of Sophie herself
And how they realize...[spoilers]
 
(pfft, fun vampire).
"Through A Lens Darky" is another amazing book (same author)
It's even a short read
 
10:25 PM
I'll get it
 
...and since we're mentioning books... "Stranger Things Happen"
(in related news, there's a publisher named "Small Beer Press")
 
That sounds fascinating
Anyway, I'm off to bed. Goodnight!
 
11:01 PM
http://jsbin.com/taquruca/1/edit?js,console,output

Can somebody explain me need for line "klass.prototype.init = function(){...};", as i can see example will override that with "Person.prototype.init = function(){...}"
 
11:23 PM
I am using easy tabs jquery with isotope jquery. When I load the page, a tab is pre-loaded, meaning it appears immediately. But when I click the tab where isotope jquery is being used, its elements doesn't appear unless click one of the filter buttons. When I make the isotope the default tab, the elements load nicely.
Why is that? Sorry kinda pretty noobish still.
 
hex -> rgb
function hexToRgb(hex) {
    var result = /^#?([a-f\d]{2})([a-f\d]{2})([a-f\d]{2})$/i.exec(hex);
    return result ? {
        r: parseInt(result[1], 16),
        g: parseInt(result[2], 16),
        b: parseInt(result[3], 16)
    } : null;
}
better way ?
 
@AbhishekHingnikar Looks fine
 
I think i should move to some country with clocks +12 of mine
i am more sane at night :-|
 
11:35 PM
Y'know, if you need a checklist to verify if your code is good, run import this in a python shell
 
import this;
^ didn't yell at me for the ;
 
I'd probably spend years doing little canvas things
 
@towc what's with the dot?
 
@SomeKittensUx2666 Semicolons aren't illegal in python
 
11:38 PM
@SomeKittensUx2666 removing it seems weird
it's like all of the stars came from the same point...
which theorically in hyperspace it would be true
but doesn't feel right to the eye
 
They can actually be used to separate multiple statements in one line
 
I know there is much more that doesn't fill right to the eye, but this one was easy to fix
 
a(); b();
My muscle memory inserted a second semicolon
 
wow... this pen got more than 2M views! codepen.io/suffick/pen/KrAwx
 
Yeah, it was on HN
 
11:45 PM
HN?
!!define HN
 
Hacker News
 
oh
 
11:57 PM
does it ever happen to you that you want to eat any graphic thing that your code created?
probably it's just one of the many mental issues I have...
 
Did you create an animation of cheese?
 
@copy not yet
 
If so, it sounds perfectly normal then
 

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