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4:02 PM
@BenFortune Entire album is
 
Sweet!
 
Guys, anyone familiar with good web page benchmarking tools that work on non public-facing websites?
 
@rlemon ick
 
gtfo
 
4:05 PM
(i.e. something I can run locally to test for load times?
 
sushi is delicious
 
@rlemon That it is.
 
I've had raw salmon before
almost threw up
 
I prefer tuna
 
I did finish it though
 
4:06 PM
that looks so good
 
sublime be like "Errythang needs to be orange"
 
@Cereal That is the Predawn theme for sure. I use it too!
 
@AwalGarg That it is
 
@rlemon ooh, that looks great. I might have to get sushi for lunch.
There's a place near my new house that has an all-you-can-eat sushi special on weeknights, and it's pretty decent fish.
 
I'm always weary about all you can eat sushi
 
4:09 PM
me too, but I've been there twice and didn't feel bad (except from eating too much)
 
i had bad fish at dim sum last time I went
 
it's not as tasty as an expensive place, but well within the not-going-to-die range
 
this is from the mall.
 
when i eat sushi, i'm cautious with it. I check if the fish is OK
 
Are there abstract compiler machines available as OSS with proper docs with which I can hook a custom compiler?
 
4:10 PM
there is a stand in the food court with a bunch of japanese guys making sushi fresh
 
what do you check fish for, to make sure it's good?
 
colour and worms
 
@AwalGarg clang
@rlemon and smell
 
@ssube how terrible is it to work with? Are there example projects?
 
@AwalGarg hell if I know, it's just the biggest OSS compiler with replaceable frontends.
It's a replacement for GCC, which is pretty slow nowadays
 
4:13 PM
Ha. Privacy badger is blocking xhr to my own server
Or I assume it is
 
i want to create a about us page where the profile of team members appear in slider ...like we have round images in about me profile page.. Hope you understand
 
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A: Is Node.js a Framework?

J. AbrahamsonIt's a bit tough to say because these words are not well-defined. In common parlance, I think it's a bit atypical to call Node a framework, sure, but I'd have a hard time arguing as to why exactly it is not. This all gets dicey and I often see really poor uses of language, so I'll be explicit an...

 
@SajjadKhan sounds like a plan, stan.
 
@SterlingArcher ^^
 
4:15 PM
OOkay, why would an XHR have a state "pending"
 
@Cereal cause it's not done yet
 
Why is there a video of a fat kid reviewing a pizza?
 
to make you cringe
 
@ssube Server's not receiving the request
 
@Cereal something in between isn't making the connection and it's waiting on both ends
tcpdump from all the machines
 
4:17 PM
@Cereal Either DNS resolution fails, or server is simply not listening
 
that's hilarious
 
@MiguelDiaz Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
 
@AwalGarg Server responds to all other requests
 
Is it publicly accessible?
 
@Cereal Is the server receiving this request?
 
4:18 PM
how else would it respond?
 
It's a development server, it's on my machine.
 
Does tcpdump show response traffic from the server?
 
(protip: -A on tcpdump is super handy)
 
(protip: windows sucks)
/me googles tcpdump windows
 
@Cereal no it doesn't, it's the fastest vmware host
 
4:20 PM
pro-opinion:
 
BUY NOW
;;_;
 
@Cereal Maybe you should solve that problem first.
 
@AwalGare I've been meaning to bring in antoher comptuer
 
@Cereal physical machines are so 2000s. The 80s and now use virtualization.
 
Virtualization is lame. Physical hardware ftw
 
4:22 PM
@ssube This computer runs chrome slowly, I'm not spinning up a vm
 
container? subnets? chroots? wtf??
 
@Cereal MacOS sucks 2, so the only alternative: one of the UNIX distributions
 
@Cereal heroku?
RH offers hosted OpenStack and OpenShift
 
Ubuntu is the best OS to date
 
Oh it's just not working from chrome
brb restarting chrome
65 year old support beside me is in a coughing fit
I hope she doesn't die
That'd cut into my devleopment time
 
4:25 PM
i have an ubuntu media server. Not difficult to set up (looking to windows Windows Server Essentials Experience role ....) to stream media
 
@Zirak google "Dennett Place delta" and note the postal code.
 
i like fedora a lot, and mint's pretty good too
 
you really have to install a lot other dependencies ... too much for just streaming :/
 
Is streaming more or less an ajax request to a media server? I've always wondered how that worked code wise
 
HTTP can do octet streams
 
4:29 PM
@SterlingArcher ideally, it's UDP
 
So like youtube, is there a general flowchart of how the data is requested and returned?
 
ask for data -> get data
 
for youtube it's:
if (Math.random() > 0.5) throw new Error("We're having trouble retrieving this content");
 
streaming gets into fun stuff like different types of casting, UDP vs TCP, and that
I think netflix is testing p2p streaming
 
4:31 PM
So, anyone use retry for node? Is it good?
 
user1596138
@rlemon wtf lol
 
get the content you want, server sends data in stream by UDP -> client buffers data -> display to user
 
de-orbit a car key into his hood.
 
So how does a client buffer data?
 
No. When it says "buffering" it's just uploading all your personal data.
 
4:33 PM
@SterlingArcher with a buffer?
when you play second 0, you ask the server for 4-6
when you play 1, ask for 7 (assuming you've received 5 and 6)
keep that in a buffer until you're ready to play it
 
So you're not retrieving the full content at once, you're just asking for bits and pieces in a sort of queue like structure?
I've never worked with or read up on buffers in JS so imma go do that now
yasss
 
@Zirak ....
 
@SterlingArcher Usually the functionality is in the standard library
 
@rlemon Ooooohhhhh pretty
 
@copy ah, so I'm reading the MDN arraybuffer, but I don't think that's the right type. Is that it?
 
4:42 PM
You say, give me a buffer with the next n bytes and it waits until there are n bytes
On Node they use Buffer
But yeah, that's basically the right type
 
@SterlingArcher youtube.com/… best so far
 
That makes sense. Aside from videos, and music, what other types of media are good for buffers?
Big data?
omfg the downside to calling people about cars... they get my number from caller ID and persist with calling me 5x a day even after I say no thanks
@rlemon dude the big wave one... oh my god.. how can you survive that shit?
 
who does that? dealers or individuals?
 
dealers
 
@SterlingArcher when surfing on the web, you have buffers on client/server site. It's used everywhere if you want to transfer data using a connection
 
4:51 PM
@SterlingArcher is there not a hide my number service out there?
 
!!youtube monolith asd
 
you guys should all watch that
 
that lemon's image is still loading. gosh
 
one of my housemates and I have been really into demoscene stuff recently
 
4:53 PM
@AwalGarg it's only 35M
come on
 
and I have a whopping fast 2mbps internet connection
come on
 
so it should have loaded in 70 seconds
 
@AwalGarg move to earth?
 
No, 2mbps is band width. Transfer rate is 2048/8kbps
 
lemon's canadian math is still correct
 
4:56 PM
LOL
 
So I am using a module that delivers results via pipes, and I need to use the output of the pipe two ways, one I need to return it as a HTTP response res.send(data) the other I have to attach the data to an object (as an attachment to email) as {data: data} I'm trying to make one function that works for both scenarios. How can I do what I want?
 
@user9170 Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
 
very quick angular ngRepeat question: if i want to use the user property of my iterated item like ng-repeat="item.user in items", how can i name that item to be used within the ngRepeat?
 
@user9170 Does the mail API take a Buffer? I think express's res.send() does (assuming you are using express.
 
@im1dermike what do you mean name that item to be used?
Are you trying to iterate item.user..?
 
4:57 PM
i tried something like ng-repeat="user as item.user in items"
 
@SterlingArcher get this: youtube.com/watch?v=ZAwIsKC7ROQ
 
Not sure, I'm using nodemailer
 
i'm trying to be able to use {{user.userId}} instead of {{item.user.userId}}
 
What event fires when a connection doesn't work with a net.Socket? end?
 
Yes, nodemailer takes Buffer for attachments: github.com/andris9/Nodemailer#attachments
 
4:58 PM
@ssube Earth is not a perfect sphere
 
@im1dermike the only way I know how to do that is by iterating user, but since user is coming from items, what's wrong with item.user.userID?
 
@user9170 How big is this data? will storing it in ram (as opposed to passing a path to a file on disk) be a problem?
 
@rlemon I like my cars able to wake the neighbors lol
 

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