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12:01 AM
@rlemon I'm feeling a lot better already (no, I'm not drinking, lol). I decided to move forward with this other girl and at least grab some coffee. It couldn't hurt any. So now I have a date for Saturday after next.
 
good man
now, with this one... don't fucking build her up in your own head
just go and have a good time
 
Yeah. I really got fucked up with this last girl. I've never had it that bad before. I have no idea what happened
I guess it was probably because I had a history with her
 
aside from that, seriously, good man. I'm glad something worked out for you
 
meh
 
turn this into a streak of wins
 
12:21 AM
@Abhishrek yeah I'm really liking it, however we arent using it in production yet
 
const getWeatherByLocation = createAction(
  WeatherActions.GET_WEATHER_BY_LOCA,
  WeatherAPI.getWeatherByLocation
);

export getWeatherByLocation;
I hate this though :-/
 
I hate the async example
ugh it was pissing me off last night
 
I am using redux-promised
it has optimistic updates
 
hmm I should check that out
I was just using thunk
 
but the entire keeping last state thing with many async things makes no sense
@Loktar How do handle this 2 Requests : Second succeeds, then first fails ?
 
12:24 AM
I havent gotten that far lol
 
I was wondering how would you approach that ?
 
crap idk man.. I mean wouldnt the state get changed in the second.. and back in the failure?
 
vOv
Thats what I am wondering
 
I imagine that's just how it would work. But would you be chaining a bunch of actions reliant on others anyway?
I assumed you would just have a specific action/reducer for each thing
 
Hmm the state gets too complicated for me
(Thinking about it)
 
12:27 AM
one thing I really like are the container components
 
^ Me too
I like the whole composition of reducers
 
really helps keep presentation and data seperate
yeah it's all really damn interesting, and fun to use, I just need to get more experience with it before introducing it at work
we are still using reflux... but we need to stop
 
HAMMERTIME!
 
it's already starting to stagnate a bit, the repo that is
 
We use redux in out current project. It can be a real clusterfuck at times, but it does save a lot of braincells more often than not
 
12:29 AM
@ndugger I am just thinking about replacing the entire state clusterfuck with pouchdb
and let pouch handle my state <:
 
also, I feel 100x better now that I'm talking with this other girl. She says she's excited, and she'd love to get coffee, etc. It's nice to be appreciated without playing shitty mind games, lol
 
@ndugger \o/
 
@ndugger nice man!
 
I'm pretty irritated that the other girl would give off so many signs, and then completely stop talking to me. What the fuck? That's just kind of mean. So now I'm just glad to be done with it. I was so messed up for a long time.
 
o/
   const WeatherAPI = {
      BASE_URL: 'api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather',
      urlByName : (name, country) => { `${WeatherAPI.BASE_URL}?q=${name},${}`},
      urlByLatLong : (lat, long) => { `${WeatherAPI.BASE_URL}?lat=${lat}&lon=${long}`}
    };

    WeatherAPI.getWeatherByName = ({name, country=''}) => {
      const url = WeatherAPI.urlByName(name, country);
      return fetch(url);
    }

    WeatherAPI.getWeatherByLocation = ({lat, long}) => {
      const url = WeatherAPI.urlByLatLong(lat, long);
dafuk :-/
 
12:35 AM
@Abhishrek Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq. For posting large code blocks, use a paste site like gist.github.com, hastebin.com or pastie.org
 
lol
 
Its formatted Cap!
 
forgive her, she's slow
 
Does it look ugly as fuck ?
 
urlByName : (name, country) => { `${WeatherAPI.BASE_URL}?q=${name},${}`}
what does this do?
with the {} does it still implicitly return?
 
12:38 AM
oh that was supposed to be country in there
@rlemon oh derp !
completely forgot that :-|
const WeatherAPI = {
  BASE_URL: 'api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather',
  urlByName : (name, country) => `${WeatherAPI.BASE_URL}?q=${name},${country}`,
  urlByLatLong : (lat, long)  => `${WeatherAPI.BASE_URL}?lat=${lat}&lon=${long}`
};
 
const WeaterAPI = {
    urlByName (name, country) {
        return `whatever, you slut`
    }
}
Personally, I'd give up the nice shorthand syntax of a lambda for the shorthand syntax of defining functions on an object literal. I think it's more legible in some cases
 
@ndugger true
 
idk, in this specific case I'd use the lambda expression
it's a simple string
 
I am using it because its just a string
 
your mom is just a string
 
12:47 AM
60% wasd keyboards
not 60% off the price, but 60% in size
 
I should hope 60% size would also mean 60% price.
But we don't live in a perfect world
 
$130 isn't bad actually
 
1:03 AM
I live in a perfect world
Too bad it doesn't exist
I wish I was born in ancient Greece.
 
 
2 hours later…
2:59 AM
@BadgerCat Hurray! Congrats! :D
@GNi33 Whoa! I hadn't seen that before. That's amazing!
Damn, that was awesome. So many resources! nerdgasms
 
Trimester IV? Does that mean summer session?
 
@William a year is split in 4 trimesters, but the year might not start on 1 jan
 
@CSáµ  never done such a thing before. So it appears they have classes year around.
 
what's the context?
 
well if they have classes that are three months each and four they must be year around give me a 2nd ill grab link
 
3:13 AM
2nd :)
 
12 hours ago, by GNi33
@SomeGuy did you already link me this stuff at some point?
 
That's the context
 
wow, trmester 4 + some extras
well... it's coursera, not any other conservatory university
 
3:29 AM
So what do people think about the Snowden trailer and prospected film?
 
3:46 AM
@William "Not interested in movies", if I count as a "people".
 
@Sheepy there has to be some movie you like. Do you not watch TV either?
 
No, don't watch TV at all. Not that we have much choice. We only had two free TV stations - and one of them recently (and finally) collapsed.
 
Where do you live? Hong Kong. Well you can watch TV online
 
Hong Kong. There are movies that I like. Lost in Translation. Inception. Interstellar. I stumbled upon all of them outside of the theatre - in friend's home, on TV, or on the plane.
I can watch lots of TV online, sure. But when I'm online I have lots of other things I love to do more.
 
Haven't seen Lost in Translation all the others I have seen and liked
 
3:51 AM
Well, we do watch Studio Ghibli . We go to the cinema whenever they finish another "last film".
 
I do not like documentaries at all
 
I didn't even watch the latest star wars. Despite the fact that I've watched the others at least three times and played quite a few of its games and is considered a hardcore fans, to my dismay.
 
I didn't like it that much honestly. The first 6 were all better to me, although the new one held more true to the original 3 probably. I don't think most people would agree with me.
 
The prequels are pretty bad. Someone did a 2 hours cut of them, which is better, but not much better. They got Lucus's "star wars style", and that's all.
I'm sure our only TV station will buy and play episode 7 some day. Usually just before episode 8 screens. That is when I'll watch it. Some friend will let me know when.
 
well at least they have ok taste.
 
4:00 AM
Many would argue with that. Since they are the only TV station in town, and have the money (they literally get all the TV ad revenue), they can buy whatever hollywood movie they want.
Or TV series.
 
do you speak --japanese-- chinese?
 
I'm just a learner. I can type and read Japanese, yes. I need a dictionary to understand most of it.
For the record, while it is a common third language here, most of us stops at "can distinguish it from Korean and Chinese". We don't learn it in schools at all.
Chinese is my mother... script. My mother tongue is Cantonese. I can understand Mandarin but I am quite bad at speaking it.
 
how difficult would it be to live there with only speaking english?
 
Easy. It's the second language that almost everyone speaks.
And most things are labelled in both Chinese and English.
 
maybe some day I can visit I have heard the air quality is bad in all of china
 
4:12 AM
The air is not nice, compared with Europe or Japan. (Sorry never been to USA.) But it's still far better than China.
 
if you don't mind me asking but if I could manage to get a software developement job there remotely are they kind to non-asian/foreigners. I am white(I heard africans americans are quit rare there)
 
It's hard to answer. Remote job is not a popular option here. HK is way too small, so small that most online shops simply died.
Africans Americans are indeed rare. Many or even most of us would misidentify Africans as South-Asians, which does not have a good reputation here. In fact they just made news today with an attempted murder over a bag of chips.
You should try if you want, though. My last job was a remote job for a Singapore company. :)
Generally, we will be kind once we get to know you, regardless of race. Chinese culture.
 
4:30 AM
Your joking misidentify an african american as a South-Asian? Barack Obama is president. Do they think he is south-asian?
I think I covered races in like fourth grade here. I have difficulty korean, japanese and chinese but can do such.
 
We'd say he is "black". And many'd also say South-Asians are "black", to their dismay.
Because we don't see much real black here. Most has no way to make comparison in real life.
Well, we covered lots of topic in schools. Our education system is famous for making you loss your interest in them.
 
Your time is essentially the same as ours that is pretty crazy.
 
In our every day language, there are only three races: white, us, and black. Brown or red is not in these common urban terms.
Yeah, we are a crazy city. We can at least see that much XD
 
Have your seen Prison Break I heard it was popular in China?
My friend is from china. I'm sure it is quit different there.
 
I don't watch TV series, at all. But for your reference, we are outside China's direct culture influence.
We need a special passport just to visit China. We use western credit cards and western internet.
 
4:43 AM
Lucky he was always messying with proxies and other services to get around the firewall
 
Oh yes, they do. Proxy and VPN is quite common knowledge in China. The online part, at least.
Heard that China started cracking down unauthorized VPN last year. Would like to know whether it is true or how he worked around it.
Ah. Before I forget, I have heard of my friends discuss Prison Break, so it is not unheard of here :p
 
He doesn't really. The vpns get cut to often. They system he had set up involved attachments using emails. It was quit silly in my opinion but worked. He said they don't really filter emails for some reason.
 
Lol XD
 
From what I understand it worked sort of like sending an email from one gmail account to another gmail account. If you send them with in the same system they very rarely get marked as spam or essentially in this case as trying to bypass the firewall.
 
From my experience, once this method becomes popular, they will start looking into it.
Just like Proxy, Tor, and now VPN that came before.
 
4:49 AM
It was by no means a VPN replacement he just explained the VPNs where he lived wouldn't work basically at all.
The questions becomes why do you need to get around it?
Pirated materila is readily available
 
Uh? Why? Do you know which are the top 5 websites, globally?
 
fair point although They have both Google and FB alternatives
 
Censored alternatives, I must add.
 
I don't condone it, he just doesn't find it that big of deal to himself
He is probably brainwashed he believed communism was good and helped china
Funny thing is that he is going t school in the US
 
No, it is not. It's more on the annoying side.
Because a good western site may be on a shared hosting with a censored site, and the whole server will be inaccessible.
 
4:54 AM
He felt communism allowed them to act as unit or something like that.
I sometimes wonder if Apple would have the level of secrecy and profitability w/o china.
 
Hmm. My China friends won't go that far. They may say communism is required to protect them from evil western capitals, but they also realise that it has its pros and cons.
Secrecy? Easily. Profitability? No way :D
People used to buy lots of iPhone in HK to sell them in China. Until the very latest model, which busted, this business has sustained many shops and "freelance couriers".
 
Because Apple now has stores in China correct? I had a friend that did this for Russia
 
They have had stores for many years. Because we no longer have them first (we used to), and because the market / econ is slowing down in China.
And "slowing down" may be too light a term.
 
I guess capitalism works pretty well. I find it funny that the only 2 computer consumer OS software companies are Apple and Windows both based out of the US.
 
You mean Apple and Microsoft.
 
5:05 AM
 
Music then favorite band?
 
Beat me :(
 
You haven't asked any questions.
 
I think most Chineses don't care about Google, Youtube, or Wikipedia simply because they haven't experienced them much. Their alternative is at least a few years behind. If you read their wiki you will think it is a wiki for online games.
@William Oh, I thought you mean the xkcd. I was trying to read into the state names.
I don't really enjoy popular music. I am a part leader of the church choir.
 
I'm live in North Carolina the xkcd is rather stupid in my opinion. Who cares if you can rerrange the states into somethig simalar
Yeah I go to church
 
5:17 AM
If you must ask, I'm more into game OST. :p For example, Valkyria Chronicle's battle BGM are the only reasonably sized battle BGMs that doesn't sound like each other.
Knights of the Old Republic's OST fit my taste, too. I obviously favour classical :)
 
The Valkyria Chronicles sound pretty cool. Sounds epic.
 
Very epic. The music is much more epic than the story, I must say XD
 
I'm in my twenties so I liked Blink 182 + Angels and Airwaves it is pop punk. I'm in my teens not that long ago.
If you choose to look up one I would look up Angels and Airwaves. It is interesting and as teen oriented.
 
Our youths are more interested in local, Japan, Korea, and China bands. I have heard of Angels and Airwaves.
 
Your joking?
Nobody has heard of Angels and Airwaves
People in the US haven't even heard of them.
 
5:24 AM
Maybe i am mistaken. Like I say, I spend my time online a lot. Lots of blogs.
 
Yes blogs are useful. My favorite site though is hyperpolyglot.org
 
I usually just shrug when I see a TV or band reference. Too many of them.
 
Yes bands seem even more nuanced then TV shows. You don't see advertisements for bands on tv or online really.
 
Bands used to be a popular pasttime here, I think around 1980.
 
What is your favorite blog?
 
5:29 AM
Technical ones. Will you kill me if I say I particularly enjoy MSDN blogs? It's true.
 
NOOOOO! Which ones? Half of them are evil
 
slashdot comments are also entertaining.
 
@Sheepy MSDN blogs are evil
 
!!google Are MSDN blogs evil?
 
5:31 AM
See? They are very educational :)
 
I don't like the MSDN documentation which translates to me not liking their blogs to probably.
 
I didn't like MSDN Doc either. But you have to give Microsoft this: they are they only browser vendor to attempt to document every JavaScript functions they delivers.
 
Is that what the specs are for? Seems like someone would do this if they are not following the specs.
I still hate microsoft for screwing up IE 5 + 6 + 7 so badly. The completely ignored the specs for a while
 
No. MSDN doc is not spec, not at all. I do read specs.
 
I don't read them. well the specs don't they have an acid test?
 
5:36 AM
Anyway, their blogs are pretty high quality. And if they spread any evil ideas, the comments are quick to cry foul.
@William No. The specs have no test at all.
 
What is your take on node.js being a JavaScript room and all?
I guess acidtests.org is separate then the specs
 
@William I programmed long enough to have experienced the time when IE 6 is the standard bearer for w3c's specifications. If you visit the old part of the Internet you may still see sites recommending you to use IE 6.
 
@Sheepy haslayout was absolutely terrible.
I had to support it at one job
and it never was the standards because IE5 didn't follow the standards at all with the screwed up box model
 
in the normal xhr .. one could do xhr.withCredentials = true, what to do with html5's fetch
 
No deny about that. It was a dark time. And IE 6 was the best - has most standards and least bugs.
 
5:41 AM
ok got it .. { credentials: 'include' }
 
Microsoft didn't win the first browser war by chance.
 
Mathematica is awesome if you haven't tried it.
I still can't believe it is older then HTML.
 
I got in love with MSDN blogs when they first announced IE 7 development.
 
wow that was a long time ago :|
 
Yup. But when you get old, time will slow down as history seems to repeat itself.
 
5:47 AM
It feels like to me time has sped up as I got older
 
For example, Android's web view ceased update for a non-insignificant while. And Safari is becoming the new IE.
 
Safari the new IE for mobile?
 
Yes.
 
Yeah that is probably true. I haven't liked my android phones compared to my iPhone
what type of phone do you have
 
I only use Android. I couldn't imagine what is was like to not be able to install your own keyboard. The whole system is too walled to my taste.
 
5:51 AM
they were always slow and had terrible battery life for me. I hope Windows actually succeeds Java doesn't seem to be fast enough or something.
 
Not for me. I can play game whole day without charging at office. I'm using LG.
But I tune my phone. I install firewalls to block apps that should not access internet. I adblock from day one. They all help save battery.
 
my iphone seems to just work with the same apps installed
 
Yup. And I am sure it works great for you.
 
try mathematica it is awesome
 
Some day. If I successfully resign this year. Looks specialised.
 
5:57 AM
It reminds me of Lisp but better
 
Lisp <:
 
what does your statement mean? Lisp <:
 
Poor Lisp. That is worse than saying Java is like JavaScript.
Just because it is symbolic doesn't mean it is like Lisp.
 
It has a fullform like lisp. Which do you think is more powerful?
 
Ah.
 

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