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9:00 PM
function r(){return '#'+Math.random().toString(16).slice(-3)}[].map.call(document.all,function(i){i=i.style,i.color=r(),i.background=r()}})
 
Does anybody even use Dwolla?
 
@KendallFrey exact same length
and it doesn't work :P
hehe
 
@taco lol not sure I just always hear it mentioned when people are looking for paypal alternatives
its also local-ish (to me) so I hear about it a lot around here
 
doesn't matter, US only
 
9:00 PM
I think I got a Dwolla account for CampBX
 
@rlemon darn
 
Bitcoin basically
 
@SimonSarris I was gonna say isn't Plato a philosopher not a god? xD
 
@KendallFrey I was trying to get something like this working
 
@eyeLoveFiddle If you create a stackoverflow question I will answer it with what I mean. It would be too tricky via chat.
 
9:01 PM
@SterlingArcher yeah I botched this whole line of thought
 
for(i=document.all,r=function r(){return'#'+Math.random().toString(16).slice(-3)};!!i;j=i.pop())with(j.style)color=r(),background=r();
 
I've seen worse, no worries sir
 
this clearly doesn't work and has a bunch of silly code I way trying
 
and thanks for tweeting more!
 
@SterlingArcher I DO IT FOR YOU
because you asked
 
9:02 PM
@SimonSarris 2.9
 
@SomeKittens 2.9?
 
<3
 
two point nine is less than three
2.9 <3
 
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
 
I think this is the third time I've explained it to you
 
9:03 PM
this I believe sadly
my brain is mush lately.
 
@SecondRikudo Ah I think you misunderstood me. The first value from array 1 will be matched with the first value from array 2 and the first value from array 3, etc.
 
for (i = document.all, r = function r() {
    return '#' + Math.random().toString(16).slice(-3)
}; i;) j = i.pop(); with(j.style) color = r(), background = r();
why is j not defined?!
because I has no pop
dammit
 
@SimonSarris god you're awesome
 
@rlemon get you a pop
 
9:05 PM
I suck at promises :D
 
WHERE DO I GET THIS FUCKING JOB OH MY GOD
 
the job store
 
I love how everyone just passes by and keeps on shopping
 
Remember how I said I implemented promise in 70LoC :D? That was totally broken
 
@rlemon r=Math.random().toString(16),color="#"+r[2]+r[3]+r[4],background="#"+r.slice(-3‌​)
 
9:08 PM
hrm?
 
Inline the function
 
is it possible to do this in a for loop?
 
I just found out that there was a facebook rumor going around that cocaine was found in Capri Sun
 
@rlemon it gets ran every time in the second and third parameter, so I guess so
 
for(k in a=document.all)with(a[k].style)r=Math.random().toString(16),color="#"+r.slice(2,‌​5),background="#"+r.slice(-3);
 
9:10 PM
fork in a document?
 
so instead of just ); i; you put just ; (r=..., i);
 
@Shmiddty if that was true, it would be way more popular
 
@copy brilliant
 
@copy that doesn't run in the chrome console
 
It throws but it still changes the colors
 
9:15 PM
for(k in a=document.all)with(a[k].style)r=Math.random().toString(16),color="#"+r.slice(2,5),background="#"+r.slice(-3);
there was a non breaking space
 
not seeing the change, just a syntax error
ah, that definitely worked
 
re-type slice(2,‌​5)
the space is before the 5
 
there's also a &zwnj;
 
@rlemon pernicious
 
stop making me google words!
 
9:19 PM
Google should know me well enough to know when I don't understand a word and auto-google it for me
Like, if you're gonna invade my privacy do it right.
Jeez.
 
learning new words is good for you @rlemon
and that is a fine word
 
I CAME HERE TO LEAD! NOT TO READ!
 
!!google define:pernicious
 
did you know "rube" peaked in 2000!
as a word!
We are post- peak rube!
 
9:21 PM
Oh snap, that is a great word
 
pernicious on the other hand is poised for a comeback: books.google.com/ngrams/…
So keep it in your belt, ready to throw. Like a word bat man.
 
@SimonSarris slight synonym: deleterious
 
for(k in a=document.all)with(a[k].style)background="#"+(color="#"+Math.random().toString(‌​16).slice(-6)).slice(-3)
 
@SterlingArcher I wonder if the rise of computers saved that word
 
well, for(k you too.
 
9:25 PM
I wouldn't have thought to cache document.all inside the for loop
You clever dog you
 
Does that matter? it's a reference either way, right?
 
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It went wrong in the 60s
 
friggin @BenjaminGruenbaum now you have me obsessed with all these micro frameworks
 
Damn, it may have went wrong in the 60s but shit hit the fuck you fan in 1983
 
9:27 PM
@Loktar which?
 
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books.google.com/ngrams/… // even more interesting
 
been looking at Rivets for a couple of days now messing with it
since you mentioned rivets lol
 
What kind of witchcraft is that
 
its so easy..
 
Ah :) lol, glad I could help - I'd just use Knockout though :D
 
9:28 PM
also Marilyn
 
They're comparable at being easy and rivets is probably simpler :D
 
@Loktar you're working with steel?
 
eh I don't like how you have to use methods to modify observable vars in Knockout
 
... uhhh
 
Inb4 someone asks "how to implement data binding" :D
 
9:28 PM
thats the one thing that irritates me about KO
 
I somehow doubt these rivets are the rivets im thinking of
 
Answer
Macs are so awesome that copy-paste doesn't work in Chrome :D
wtf, I can't paste
 
s='slice';for(k in a=document.all)with(a[k].style)background="#"+(color="#"+Math.random().toString(16)[s](-6))[s](-3)
@copy ^
1 char
 
shift+insert work?
 
I'm formatting to windows :D
 
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9:29 PM
@SterlingArcher wtf lol shit and fuck follow the exact same curve. It started in the 60s
 
There is no insert :D
 
oh lol
 
Paste works, just not into the Chrome window
 
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67
Q: How to Implement DOM Data Binding in JavaScript

Benjamin GruenbaumPlease treat this question as strictly educational. I'm still interested in hearing new answers and ideas to implement this tl;dr How would I implement bi-directional data-binding with JavaScript? Data Binding to the DOM By data binding to the DOM I mean for example, having a JavaScript obje...

There, closed and opened chrome
PoS
 
9:31 PM
Angular?
 
8
Q: Cannot post from clipboard in chat or right click

Sterling ArcherThis has happened to me before. I cannot right click or paste content into the chat input. Right now, it's affecting me in the ECMAScript chatroom, but not the JavaScript chat room. I am using latest Chrome and Mac OSX if that helps. I don't use many extensions, so I doubt the ones I do use wou...

Chrome and OSX has this issue sometimes. Still don't know why
 
@rlemon I count 4 more
 
hrm, I must have had an old version
my bad
 
@SterlingArcher yup, that's the thing.
 
@Jhawins Heck, even "shitfuck" did
 
9:32 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum so annoying sometimes
 
Never was solved. Maybe this will bring another looksie at it
 
Better install a stable operating system without these issues like Windows
 
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@SterlingArcher that's a clipboard security issue I think
 
Ubuntu for the whole office!
 
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9:34 PM
Try putting some more coolant in your rear tire
 
Interns? Fuck em.
 
@SterlingArcher from experience, don't fuck interns.
 
Boss doesn't let me near them, haven't had the chance. :(
 
@Jhawins damn that's cool, try searching historically significant terms like "war"
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Whatever you try, should be much easier with Object.observe()
 
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9:35 PM
@KendallFrey Try feminism
 
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Apparently we are past the peak
 
@Jonathan you mean like this?
9
A: How to Implement DOM Data Binding in JavaScript

Benjamin GruenbaumSo, I decided to throw my own solution in the pot. Here is a working fiddle. Note this only runs on very modern browsers. What it uses This implementation is very modern - it requires a (very) modern browser and users two new technologies: MutationObservers to detect changes in the dom (event...

 
Holy crap, y2k is a dramatic peak
 
What's the peak for pokemon
 
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9:37 PM
It just dies
 
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I bet H1N1 and ebola would be similar haha
 
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Yup ebola peak in ~2002
 
no way
 
check "rlemon"
 
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@SterlingArcher HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 
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9:38 PM
Like 1 year
 
> Not enough search volume to show graphs.
damn
 
Ebola peaked at pokemon's peak?!
 
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I CALL CONSPIRACY
 
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Oooh you're right
 
9:39 PM
Apparently hitler was more popular in the 60's than the 40's
 
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Whoa check out "Google"
 
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That may be the most interesting so far
 
hello all
quick question
 
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"Microsoft" died with Y2K
 
any decent JS plugins to do full 360' product views
up and down aswell not only left and right
 
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9:41 PM
@vimes1984 sitepoint.com/jquery-360-degrees-image-display-plugins I don't have experience with any tho
 
When did Bing die? xD
 
nope they do left and right
I've checked google
 
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I don't think they do up/down
 
@SterlingArcher at birth
 
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9:43 PM
@vimes1984 YEah notice the price tag
 
"rocket" is odd
flat-peak-flat
 
terminator is 2017?
 
!!google the running man movie
 
9:45 PM
it's a good flick
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yes, like that :)
 
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@KendallFrey terrorism doesn't look great
 
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It's also interesting how years work like "1985" or "2002"
 
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I need to stop playing with this
 
9:53 PM
Speaking of future
Where is my god damn hover skateboard Marty
 
right there
 
Heard that was fake :(
 
not that one
that one is real
 
What gives it lift?
 
electro-magnetism I think
 
9:55 PM
Magnets
 
So it limits it to metal surfaces?
 
for now
 
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Only works on special surfaces... So you can totally drop in on the half pipe but when you get to the bottom..
 
@rlemon electroweak is the new electromagnetic
 
they are trying to figure out how to remove the metal surface below
 
9:56 PM
@SterlingArcher yeah you need a metal surface. Sucks. I want a hoverboard :/ Been waiting over 30 years for one
 
This is probably way beyond my head, but are things like anti-gravity elements even possible?
 
@SterlingArcher no
 
In middle school we had these things called Weekly Reader which had a science section on Futorology once that said we should have hover cars by the year 2000 >:/
 
FUTURAMA LIED TO ME?!
 
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9:57 PM
lol they won't remove the metal requirement
 
user1596138
That is kinda just how magnets work
 
Okay, so how about this. Every element has some sort of charge, right?
Water, dirt, etc?
 
@KendallFrey what do you mean by how does it work?
 
@taco less talk about millenium as 2000 approaches
 
@SterlingArcher erm. Kinda.
 
9:58 PM
Google pays people in warehouses to scan books. That's all they do
 
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> Let's figure out how to use airplanes as submarines // sorta the same logic as using an electromagnet powered hoverboard without another conductive surface
 
@SterlingArcher depends what "charge" means
 
oh
 
user1596138
Just wrong
 
most things are electrically neutral
 
9:58 PM
Oh
 
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But fuck yeah I want one if they figure some voodoo shit out
 
I think because the millenium was a dud
 
So dirt has no qualities to make something repel from it
 
it does
 
Why can't scientists just fucking invent magic already
 
9:59 PM
!!wiki diamagnetism
 
Diamagnetic materials create an induced magnetic field in a direction opposite to an externally applied magnetic field, and are repelled by the applied magnetic field. In contrast, the opposite behavior is exhibited by paramagnetic materials. Diamagnetism is a quantum mechanical effect that occurs in all materials; when it is the only contribution to the magnetism the material is called a diamagnet. Unlike a ferromagnet, a diamagnet is not a permanent magnet. Its magnetic permeability is less than μ0 (the permeability of free space). In most materials diamagnetism is a weak effect, but a su...
 
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Haha
 
@KendallFrey well.. unconfirmed possibilities exist en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heim_theory
 

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