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3:00 PM
 
Doesn't show message count
 
so?
 
a needle pulling thread
I like to know if I've been pinged
 
userscript to generate base64 favicon on the fly with the number of unread messages
 
@KendallFrey write a userscript to hardcode the message count to none so I don't get distracted much :P
 
3:01 PM
lol
 
Now I need to know why the script is running 19 times on gmail, and none of them work
 
lol
 
so today... a guy didn't want to take off a new usb drive out from his pocket because he thought "it might get a virus from the environment" XD
 
@akaRash Figure that the other day, one of my colleagues asked me if he could search on his computer through the browser.. he was typing C:\ in ask.com when he asked me
Took every effort on my part not to laugh in his face
 
@Neil wait, why is he using ask.com in the first place?
 
3:08 PM
@akaRash A guy asks if he can search on his computer through the browser and you're wondering why such a person uses ask.com? :P
 
hahahahahaha
 
in his defense, he's not a programmer
 
Speaking of searching your computer, highly recommend the program "everything"
Helps me find things I've lost in my terabytes of storage
 
grep/find are enough
 
3:09 PM
Oh, strictly for the unfortunate who have to use windows.
 
@Cereal How else would you propose allowing light into buildings?
 
@Shmiddty lightbulb
 
If you haven't yet upvoted this, please do!
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Q: Disable three-letter pings from chat to save Oliver, Olivier and Olive from Oli's pings

OliSo apparently there's a feature (undocumented or otherwise) that allows you to ping people based on the first three letters of their name. I guess I can sort of see what went through its developer's mind but it causes a problem. My name is Oli. It's short for Oliver. In the Ask Ubuntu chat room,...

 
!!s/light\s/sun$&/
 
@akaRash @Cereal How else would you propose allowing sunlight into buildings? (source)
 
3:11 PM
@JanDvorak That's Light Liteā„¢
 
There's a concrete meshed with glass fibers. Creates a translucent ceiling.
 
that's cool
 
@ircmaxell Me, 4 weeks ago
 
@KendallFrey you lost a wing to a plane you were flying in?
 
No
Just new to flying
 
3:17 PM
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A little late to the party
 
I need to update
 
Too much information, cap
 
@KendallFrey why doesn't the mutation observer pick up document.title changes?
 
@KendallFrey ah nice. I do it enough now that it's second nature
 
3:24 PM
idk
it was supposed to
 
flying in 2 days (Wednesday morning, heading home to NYC from Berlin)
 
maybe that's why gmail doesn't work...
 
@KendallFrey it doesn't
I'm making the script to update the fav icon
but I need to pick up when the title gets the (n)
 
@irc what is NYC?
oh, C from city lol
 
lol
 
3:26 PM
@KendallFrey
now, all I need to do is pick up when the count changes.
:P
 
setinterval. it is great and does all the things.
 
yuck
 
VisibilityAPI
 
WOA!
 
too many i
 
3:28 PM
when did SO change to make the vote sticky to the answer?
(see a long answer and scroll)
 
Was there yesterday at least
 
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A: A/B testing the sticky vote controls - give your feedback, please

Awal GargThank you for not making it "smooth scroll" like most auto scrolling advertisements are. It looks like a nice feature, but for small and simple posts (like this answer will likely be), it feels very weird to have a small element remain fixed and then move instantly. Can we have it turned off if ...

 
(works on the question too)
 
not sticky for me :(
 
nor me.
 
3:31 PM
It is only for half of the people
A/B test
 
@rlemon a hunch: it's a new element
 
Can it be made to blink too? Maybe with a marquee border around it. — j08691 20 hours ago
@KendallFrey no fucking way
 
I like it, personally
I've already wanted it
 
yeah seems ok to me. I dunno why all the hate :/
 
@KendallFrey tried on about:blank
nadda
 
3:36 PM
I'd rather they fix 3 letter chat pings instead of a sticky vote bar
 
@rlemon Would it be too messy to have a MutationObserver on #chat then just getting the count from the title?
 
fuckin fuck that was it
crashed my tab hard
 
@BenFortune resets if you open in another tab
SO has tabs speaking to tabs
voodoo shit
 
3:39 PM
hang tight
 
don't be mad with DOM
 
I think I've got it
 
When do we get a new DOM?
 
you are listening wrongly
add childList: true
 
that
testing...
no crash...
 
3:40 PM
the the title element is a Node, not a textNode
 
got it
 
Does anyone know if the order of css properties can have any effect on paint/reflow performance?
 
it does
afaik
 
confirmed working on gmail now
 
3:41 PM
@KendallFrey why the additional listeners?
 
@Shmiddty properties, not selectors?
 
@akaRash the what?
oh
 
@KendallFrey why would you listen for subtree changes?
 
idk
catch everything
 
...
 
3:43 PM
it's a PO[SC]
 
@akaRash do you catch messages being deleted if not?
 
@FlorianMargaine ofcourse.
 
> The amount of energy wasted on loading jQuery may be enough to light up a small country, cure cancer, or both.
 
@akaRash cos it misses some events if I don't
 
This article that I'm reading is so, so bad
 
3:48 PM
@KendallFrey like?
 
@NickDugger seems legit
 
@akaRash changes on the title element
 
...
 
@ssube This guy wants browsers to come preloaded with jQuery as part of his HTML6 proposals
Some people need to just get off the computer and read a book.
 
@NickDugger lol
 
3:48 PM
IT IS FREAKING TITLE ELEMENT WHAT DO YOU EXPECT!!!
 
it's nice that a lot of sites are moving away from jQ
 
um
I expect you to explain what you're talking about
 
I'm porting jQuery to Haskell.
 
I want to override all changes to the document title
not some, all
 
so things like changes of attributes on the title element?
why would someone do that?
or appending something to the title element?
 
3:50 PM
does that change the title?
 
why would someone do that?
 
If so, I want to catch it
 
good question
 
I just want a new html-less DOM, please
Get on it.
 
huh? html-less dom?
 
3:52 PM
Yes
 
@NickDugger DOM is already HTML-less. gg
 
I want all elements with an ID to be accessible with their id name in js
>.>
 
They are
 
You have to go get them
 
@KendallFrey Object.observe on document.title doesn't work?
 
3:52 PM
ohh, like microsoft code-behind files in VB6
 
You can just type an element's ID in the console, and it will return you that node
 
I don't know what that is, and I don't see how it could
 
almost works.
cept it always displays 'u' for the number
 
@Luggage code behind files in vb6?!
 
ohhh
u as in undefined
 
3:53 PM
weren't those a .net thing
 
afk, I'm getting lunch then finishing this
 
I want to be able to not use HTML to markup pages, and I want alternatives to JS in my browser. No, not Lisp, Florian.
 
I use haml for markup
 
@KendallFrey I seem to be able to append stuff to the title element but they don't change the title. And any changes to document.title removes those elements.
 
goml
 
3:54 PM
JSX.
2ez.
 
vb6 before .net
 
in the end, it's still HTML
vb6 is painful
 
@akaRash by stuff do you mean markup?
 
@Luggage yeah I dont remember code behind files in VB6
 
That's like saying in the end, it's machine code ._.
 
3:54 PM
True story.
 
@KendallFrey yes
 
I <3'd VB
 
well, if it doesn't change the title, I don't really care
 
@NickDugger were you even alive for VB6?! :P
 
document.querySelector('title').appendChild(document.createElement('div')).text‌​Content = 'foo'
 
3:55 PM
We were using that in HS
 
Yes, I was...
I was 5, though. My first language was VB, though
Years later
like, 2006
 
same here
 
ah, a little before that is when I was using it professionally
like 2003
 
Basic (not VB, but basic) was my first language.
 
same @Luggage
 
mine was VBA
 
10 PRINT "Hello"
 
10 PRINT "HELLO";
20 GOTO 10
 
@FlorianMargaine WHUT
 
3:57 PM
my first programing language.
 
wow, so many free bytes
 
I didn't do much with VB. Got a book, but it was too complicated for me at the time
I "made" a browser with the IE control
 
WHAT
 
@FlorianMargaine What is this sorcery?
 
@NickDugger hah yeah that was actually nice for doing web UI's back in the day
just package it with an html
 
3:59 PM
How long have you been able to do this..?
 
@FlorianMargaine That is fucking horrible
I blame IE for that although I am not sure
 
@Cereal forever
 
Since the world's been turnin'.
 
...
 
it is a feature, not a bug
dom0 variables
 
3:59 PM
You shouldn't do it, though...
not very clear to other devs
 
they were initially defined on document, and then window.
 
and the potential for variable name collisions.
 
They shouldn't have left document. Having them on window is just stupid
 
No, but for in browser console testing/scripting
I always just wrote document.getElementById
 
only cool people use them, like me
 
4:03 PM
Test
hehehe
People, keep talking.
 
@FlorianMargaine why?
@FlorianMargaine but if you say, sure.
 
foo
 
@akaRash coz I'm testing stuff
 
@FlorianMargaine ok we will keep talking
@FlorianMargaine all day long
 
@AwalGarg
 
4:06 PM
damn
host objects suck
 
any postgres tricks for keeping one tables 'count' column up-to-date with matching records in another table?
by 'trick' i mean some feature that's simpler or more performant that a traditional manual trigger
 
@Luggage Why do you have a count column?
 
I don't, yet.
 
@FlorianMargaine do all key bindings need to be with a prefix only? Can I not define something like C-" to split horizontally?
 
I'm gonna read up on materialized views.
 
4:10 PM
Whoo, UnitedHealth Group emailed me; I'm in the next round of interviewing! Had a phone screen with them last week. I also have an interview with another MN company on Wednesday. Things are going well!
tl;dr interviews all over my face
 
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Q: Binding a command in tmux without using the prefix key

IvanIs it possible to bind a tmux command to a key combination and use it directly without first pressing the prefix? I find C-b + n too cumbersome to switch panes, so I was wondering whether I could bind C-1 for example, to switch to pane #1. Or perhaps there may be a way to make the shortcut in t...

@akaRash learn to google ffs
 
#rekt
 
@KendallFrey this almost works...
document._title = document.title; Object.defineProperty(document, 'title', { get: function() { return document._title; }, set: function(v) { document._title = v; console.log(v); return document._title; } });
almost because the actual tab title isn't updated :(
and Object.observe(document, function(name) { if (name !== 'title') {} }); doesn't work
 
@NickDugger lol, we hire a ton of people from United/Optum
 
from ?
Hey, if it gets me back to MN, I'll take it
What company do you work for?
 
4:14 PM
@FlorianMargaine thanks :D
 
@NickDugger hire away from or when they leave
 
is displayport the only thing that can output 4k @ 60hz?
or does newer hdmi do that
 
hdmi has like no bandwidth
it's much like thunderbolt in that sense
 
lame
I bought a chromebox, put arch on it and was gunna use it with my 4k display to put it to use
futureshop misadvertised the box and it was running an older intel chip so it couldn't do 4k over dp
wanted to bring it in to work to put it to use, but laptop doesn't have displayport output ;_;
 
4:31 PM
looking at the docs, I think HDMI can do 4k
at least somewhat
you should almost always use DP, though. It's a good port.
 
HDMI can do 4k at 30hz
 
what's wrong with 30hz?
 
It's noticable
 
Hey all, can someone tell me whats the problem with the syntax in line two that would cause the Jquery fail?
$('#dydata').load("blocks/form-quote.php?num=" + x1); <-- This works fine

$('#dydata').load("blocks/form-quote.php?num=" + x1 + "&cn=" + cn); <-- This fails, why?
 
@DMSJax Fails how?
 
4:35 PM
the loaded form simply doesn't load when the line 2 code is used. loads and passes the X1 variable just fine when line 1 code is used
 
So there's no error?
 
nope.... throws nothing in console
 
Y'know, I may not like 30hz because I was testing the monitor beside a 144hz monitor. I imagine the difference biased me a bit
Load the URL in the browser, does it return correctly?
 
@ssube Yeah. I imagine the ordering of selectors is also relevant?
 
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4:39 PM
Is this a bug in the Chrome Emulator or my code? "touchend" and "touchcancel" aren't firing. (enable touch events in the emulator) codepen.io/Shmiddty/full/VLbxVY
 
@FlorianMargaine quick question, do you also use fish?
 
as a means of protein?
 
!!/use fishing
 
@Shmiddty That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: user
 
fish is a shell
 
4:42 PM
Kinda want to implement a mud in the bot
Would be too spammy
Could do a "room for you and CapricaSix", but I think SO would probably frown on this
 
ugh, why does convert take so long to generate a gif from a source folder of images?
JS + Canvas can do this shit faster.
 
not sure if this is a good thing but I'm already a fan of tmux :D
 
@akaRash I use bash
 
tmux is great until you use it in chrome's ssh terminal
 
3 hours ago, by aka Rash
@FlorianMargaine yeah working now, thanks! :D
3 hours, not bad
 
4:49 PM
it also has a few weird bugs with conemu
those both cause some escape-sequence-related problems
 
@ssube chrome's what?
 
@FlorianMargaine ok
 
a VM running an ssh server + tmux on the VM + chrome + chrome ssh means you can run windows or mac or a completely boring host and actually use whatever dev tools you want
 
@ssube when are we getting virtual box inside a browser?
 
4:51 PM
that's what I do at work, because IT manages my machine but once they put VMware on, I could do whatever I wanted
@akaRash we won't, it takes too much hardware access. Also vbox is awful (far too slow).
plus vbox's networking is incredibly screwed
vmware can actually bind to the right NICs to pass things through, say for a VPN
 
you have too much knowledge for a green little creature.
 
I'm a mongoose.
 
silly imagemagick turned a 3meg ogv into a 65 meg gif
 
how about you forget everything and focus on just arranging windows
 
who arranges windows? I have chrome fs on one monitor and tmux fs on the other.
tmux handles splitting and both tmux and chrome have tabs
 
4:55 PM
had to fuzz it a bit so it wasn't so huge
sowwy
 
I need a way to make my laptop float in the air.
 

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