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12:00 PM
Something inside me broke the day I learned figurines with removable clothings are manufactured.
Okay I'm stopping, this is impossible
My knowledge of the English language leads only to the erotic
 
I think I found one!
"Sky"
 
No way
 
Yep!
I win!
 
You might be on to something
It's 100% wallpapers of the sky
 
Woohoo! I did a thing!
 
12:03 PM
>_>
 
Hahaha what the hell is that?
 
I'll let this bunny upskirt slide
@SomeGuy You don't wanna know
Those two are the only marginally erotic things on there
FUCK YOU
 
:D
 
I looked up fungal infections and abstract philosophical concepts
And you gave me "sky"
 
Hahaha, I only started to think when you finally gave up
 
12:05 PM
(btw, "clap" gives butt-cheeks clapping)
 
Hahahaha
 
For angular ppl
Has anyone seen good working examples of $watch ?
 
@Zirak Try leaf
 
@SomeGuy Not talking to you
 
Hmmph, I did something terrible and now I don't want to pay the price.
Or - why doesn't internet explorer 9 go to the previous hash on hash on back button press :/
 
12:17 PM
The future is going to laugh at us amp-what.com/unicode/search/domino
 
is that all teh unicode available?
very nice
 
@Zirak What did you find? xD
 
@Cerbrus Hentai depicting Cerberus
 
Hm, would he have 3...
xD
 
Don't be silly
 
12:25 PM
anyone knows xdg stuff well?
 
@AwalGarg I know a thing or two
@FlorianMargaine started dabbling in it
 
@Zirak I am too lazy to find this in the spec, but aren't .desktop files meant to be executables?
 
oh. I don't care
It seems like standard conf
 
@Zirak I read it :/ It doesn't say anything about the file semantics
 
Standard conf
Why did you think they were executable?
 
12:35 PM
Oh, by the way, you searched for "cerberus", google corrected your spelling :P
 
@Zirak basically I have got this issue: I have two .desktop files for an application. One is executable, the other isn't. Gnome thinks the one which is executable is not a valid one, and ignores it. And I wanna confirm before I file a bug. (If I make both executable, it ignores both).
 
@Cerbrus Oh, your name isn't "Cerberus"
TIL
 
Yea
That name is taken, like, everywhere
So, me being lazy, I removed one letter :P
 
@AwalGarg Setting the execute bit makes it invalid? Weird indeed.
 
yeah :/
 
12:40 PM
@Zirak how did you get that ? Even if google autocorrected your spelling to cerberus (android app or greek mythology), you shouldn't get hentai stuff. Unless you googled hentai stuff before and so google predicted you want that kind of result
 
@KarelG People assume that for some reason
It wasn't explicit hentai. It was ecchi towards softcore.
 
I'm seeing mostly hellhound stuff
Some of it quite... disturbing
And some japanese drawn chick
 
I'm like 90% sure there's a series with a character named cerberus
which explains the hentai
 
I'm sure there is
 
@Cerbrus And then there's this
 
12:45 PM
So that fails the google challenge. Yea, saw that one earlier
Didn't wanna click the thumb though
 
i got
1) cerberus app
2) cerberus wiki (it directs to multiple possibilities)
3) "kerberos" (translated) from greek mythology
4) something about runescape
first nsfw result is at page 3
 
Google images
 
Bing images would probably give you porn before you finished typing
 
bing :p
 
@KarelG still got the extra "e" in there though
 
12:47 PM
the name says it all
 
Actually...bing won
There were Greek and Roman antiquities, but other than that
 
Maybe bing is just a prude.
 
...turning safe search off brings it to par
 
Seriously? Do you have safe search on in bing?
 
I probably do. I never use Bing
 
12:50 PM
I think I use bing on my phone. Not sure. Never changed the default
 
hmm, interestingly enough, gtk-launch accepts it just fine
 
a wild awal appears
 
i don't have safe search enabled btw.
 
Search instead for cerbrus?
 
not much differences. However, i returned to web search and found something interesting:
 
12:59 PM
Not very interesting
 
That's interesting
I don't see that result
 
Must provide results based on previous searches. *stares at @KarelG intensely*
 
keh
it's a dutch site (description) tho
 
@Neil This ;-)
 
Not that there's anything wrong with that
 
1:07 PM
@Luggage yessir I am
don't fuck around ;) ;)
 
shiv's don't work on computers
i know because I've tried
 
they will when @Zirak develops StabBook â„¢ Similar to facebook, but it just allows you to stab people in the face over the internet
 
i'd buy that
 
It'll be the best thing since sliced people
 
I prefer my people freeze dried for future consumption
 
1:13 PM
One of the most overlooked advantages to owning a computer is that nothing stops you from kicking one when you're angry every now and again
 
anyways, I started on a third knife last night
 
@rlemon Stack Overflow would find that sooo much useful
 
shiv = sort of knife ?
 
in my excitedness, I attached it to the handle before hardening it
:(
 
lmgtfy
 
1:13 PM
now I have to break the handle
 
@rlemon You made your knives!? Links!
 
both suck :D
 
NOICE
 
but they are hard and sharp
and I have enough raw materials to make like 30 more knives
 
That's how you like 'em
 
1:15 PM
so by the time I'm done that, I should be good at it
 
How hard is it to make one? And approx. how long?
 
i suppose it's like drawing
 
1-2 hours
depending on how nice you wanna make it
 
@rlemon How do you keep the blade in the wood?
Glue? Screws?
 
then sharpening.. ohh god. that can take ages... but you do that while watching tv or something
@MadaraUchiha two part epoxy
 
1:16 PM
do you have a small smithing equipment ?
 
yes
25lb anvil + smith hammers
most of the work is done on the sander / grinder
 
nice. i only use my grandad's sander to sharpen metal stuff
he was a hobbyist
 
I can just see Rob digging around underneath his house looking for ores to craft his adamantite sword later on
 
I don't have the proper tools, no grinding wheel.
and my belt grinder is a handheld flipped upside down and clamped to a bench
 
@GNi33 hah
 
1:19 PM
:D
and my forge doesn't get to 1200 like it should
best guess is 900
but my digital thermometer only reaches 500c
 
does it support these high temperatures ?
 
so I need to address that
 
some digital themometers doesn't
 
@rlemon What forge do you have?
 
48 secs ago, by rlemon
but my digital thermometer only reaches 500c
@MadaraUchiha DIY paint can forge
 
1:21 PM
@rlemon Get a Hellforge
 
get some sand, a can, and some plaster of paris.
 
@rlemon You can probably do better with a cinderblock
I saw a YouTube vid about it
 
@MadaraUchiha same concept.
exact same concept.
 
@rlemon A bit safer though
 
not really.
 
1:21 PM
A forge is like a furnace or something?
 
mines still encapsulated. outside only gets to 75C
 
@AwalGarg Yeah
 
and it sits on home casted fire bricks.
 
A forge is a melting furnace, basically
melting as in "used to melt"
 
ahh
 
1:22 PM
I haven't tried casting metal yet
 
The hindi translation for that is interesting: "bhatti"
 
still no crucible.
but when I do... I will probably end up casting a metal thing, you know, for science.
 
Googling "Forge" returns a "hot" check quite early on in the img results, though
 
crl
!!img forge
 
1:24 PM
you can make em smaller, and with simple tools.
 
Does DYI mean anything other than a typo for DIY?
 
!!urban DYI
 
I got nothing
 
@Cerbrus DYI Do yourself in, or doing yourself in. Not to be confused with [DIY].
 
maybe he's making a joke that this kills the person?
 
1:26 PM
Possibly
 
@rlemon : if you're not sure about the temperature, my grandad has a simple trick: a bronze(or other pure metal) bar with melting point written on that. He places that partially in the force. If the copper is melting, he knows that the temperature is at 900°C
 
@KarelG steel loses its magnetic properties at ~1100c
 
And then your forge has copper in it
 
so the rule of thumb is let it go non magnetic, then wait like a minute longer
 
@rlemon So, a magnet doesn't stick to it?
 
1:27 PM
nope
 
That's pretty cool
 
that's a good trick too. didn't knew that
 
before I even attempted my first knife I watched a few months of youtube videos
In physics and materials science, the Curie temperature (Tc), or Curie point, is the temperature at which certain materials lose their permanent magnetic properties, to be replaced by induced magnetism. The Curie temperature is named after Pierre Curie, who showed that magnetism was lost at a critical temperature. The force of magnetism is determined by the magnetic moment, a dipole moment within an atom which originates from the angular momentum and spin of electrons. Materials have different structures of intrinsic magnetic moments that depend on temperature; the Curie temperature is the critical...
if you guys are interested in that ^
 
crl
@Cerbrus I guess thar's pretty much liquid at that temp
what's the solid with highest liquefaction temp?
 
ice
jk
 
1:34 PM
@crl tungsten
 
crl
ah
 
@crl By solid, do you mean "raw" materials, like a bunch of iron/copper/whatever, or are alloys fair game?
 
Tungsten, also known as wolfram, is a chemical element with symbol W and atomic number 74. The word tungsten comes from the Swedish language tung sten, which directly translates to heavy stone. Its name in Swedish is volfram, however, in order to distinguish it from scheelite, which in Swedish is alternatively named tungsten. A hard, rare metal under standard conditions when uncombined, tungsten is found naturally on Earth only in chemical compounds. It was identified as a new element in 1781, and first isolated as a metal in 1783. Its important ores include wolframite and scheelite. The free element...
 
ah tungsten steel
 
> The free element is remarkable for its robustness, especially the fact that it has the highest melting point of all the elements.
 
crl
1:35 PM
@Zirak the former yes
 
Then Cerbrus got it right
 
@KarelG No. Tungsten.
 
Tungsten always gets me confused
 
^---
 
until I remember that it's Wolfram
which sounds a lot more badass anyway
 
1:36 PM
I fired Tungsten rounds, twas fun.
It's used in armor piercing rounds.
 
Can you add C++ extensions to Node, if you need to?
 
Google
 
@corvid no, it is impossible, node is written entirely in JavaScript.
Even the engine it runs, v8, is written in JavaScript.
You can write some assembly, and jQuery runs on newer versions. That's it.
One guy got Haskell to interop with Node, you should try that.
 
What's all these .h and .cc files?
 
:D
 
crl
1:38 PM
JS files disguised, they put those extension to confuse people
 
ES2015 syntax
 
@corvid those are compiled from JavaScript.
Read the manual.
It's .cc so that the operating system can understand it, you can't write it directly.
 
gets the popcorn
 
whittles a chair and sits down
 
throws some popcorn down @GNi33's shirt
 
1:40 PM
@corvid the h in .h stands for html
 
Weeeeh, free popcorn
 
3422 °C to melt tungsten
a small campfire
 
crl
not sure sun surface can
 
> The temperature at the surface of the Sun is about 10,000 Fahrenheit (5,600 Celsius). The temperature rises from the surface of the Sun inward towards the very hot center of the Sun where it reaches about 27,000,000 Fahrenheit (15,000,000 Celsius).
!!> 5600>3422
 
@Neoares "true"
 
crl
1:47 PM
oh right
 
can you smell that gpu cookin?
 
@rlemon You made your forge on top of that?
 
that's orgasmic man
 
@MadaraUchiha no that got too hot
 
you need like 3 titan X
made of tungsten, of course
!!afk lunch
 
1:51 PM
hello
can you help me with events?
im newbie
 
@rlemon the tittle talks about CPU :p
 
@MatthiasHerrmann Do you know what a beforeunload even is?
 
@KarelG the title is wrong
 
yeah. The error is at the submitter
 
1:53 PM
2
 
3
 
4
 
crl
6
 
1:54 PM
@MatthiasHerrmann THERE ARE FOUR LIGHTS!
 
all of them are shut off?
 
> How can I accomplish this without using an additional library like blueballs?
@BenjaminGruenbaum ^ :D
 
crl
!!tell Mat urban events
 
@Mat e-Vent To vent on someone about something in an email just to get it off of your chest.
 
@MadaraUchiha Where? :D
 
1:55 PM
blueballs that sound scarry @MadaraUchiha
 
Wow, we're much better han 4chan at counting
 
Anyone here happen to use Sequelize for node?
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum The question you just commented on
 
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Q: Promise in for loop | node.js

StackOverflowedI have a delayed function that retrieves a bunch of posts, and then for each post, retrieves comments (too bad I can't just do a straight up join in mongodb). What I want to be able to do is see if the last promise has been fulfilled and then return the set of posts as one array. function sendP...

awesome
fucking awesome
@MadaraUchiha BOOO
shouldn't have edited it
 
@rlemon :)
 
1:56 PM
lmao
 
!!stat 1176436
 
@Zirak StackOverflowed (http://stackoverflow.com/users/1176436/stackoverflowed) has 1687 reputation, earned -2 rep today, asked 175 questions, gave 41 answers, for a q:a ratio of 175:41.
avg. rep/post: 7.81. Badges: 3g 20s 60b
 
$4 all of his gold badges are "Famous question"
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A: jQuery: get url in success function

Esailijathis.url inside success function will work because this refers to the current context of the function, and since the success function is part of the settings object that you're passing to .ajax() it will access the url property. See an article describing js scope and .ajax().

Remember the time @Esailija was here?
 
@Zirak Spot on
 
picked one, that took way too much
 
1:58 PM
!!youtube queen bicycle
 
@Zirak I remember that dude!
 
@Zirak he's generally available, he just won't be until tomorrow (unless it's urgent).
 

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