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Q: Merge Tree of tables into a single flat table

MathematicsOverview I use Microsoft OData Query Builder library to generate nested tables but I need flat table. To achieve this I have 2 possible solutions, Modify the nested JSON I receive to create a flat table Let OData Query Builder generate nested tables and then I convert them into flat table. I...

 
@rlemon ... I use parachutes
 
air brakes are the shit
I miss KSP :(
 
Kendall Space Program?
 
12:02 PM
@rlemon You do know what the lithosphere is, right?
 
@KendallFrey Yes. Not ideal for soft braking.
 
@KendallFrey yes, but I understood your message to say you don't break, you use parachutes.
in spite of the funny bumpersticker
 
Of course I brake
Just with parachutes instead of trusses
 
!!giphy neat
 
@rlemon haha
aahh I've installed Everything
so much nice
 
user3119231
do you declare the doctype in your html files?
 
hello everyone
 
@FlorianMargaine @SomeGuy I have started using emacs solely for org mode
still using vim for code and prose
 
12:27 PM
someone made a fallout adaption of that boy in gorilla pen: i.imgur.com/BGu4G8v.webm
 
Haha, org mode is pretty freaking great
 
Hi, How can I keep my original value of (element)position().top?
 
@JoseAlvinRañola variable? :)
 
yes variable.
 
no, that was my answer, hehe
 
12:29 PM
oh
 
im guessing that's jQuery, right?
 
yes. But I have a scrolling function and the position moves then I have a click function. I can't keep the original value
 
user3119231
@KarelG +1
 
@JoseAlvinRañola try var position = (element).position() then manipulate it with .top
 
elm.on('click', handler.bind(elm, elm, {elm.position()}));
maybe
:D
 
12:33 PM
@Mathematics they seem to be collapsible , and they aren't rendered at once... modifying that behavior would require a significant changes to source code.. at least it'll be better than trying to monkey patch it..
 
@AwalGarg did you try evil mode?
 
@FlorianMargaine @copy @BenjaminGruenbaum @Zirak @AwalGarg @littlepootis @rlemon Sorry for the mass ping, but how cool is this?! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_instruction_set_computer
Did you guys know about it? WHY WASN'T I TOLD?!
 
Not very cool :P It's just another computational model there are dozens
 
@SomeGuy tl;dr?
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Maybe not to you, Mr. I'm Too Hold To Have A Sense of Wonder and Joy!
 
12:45 PM
so hold
 
@SomeGuy that's.. ridiculous
 
@GNi33 A computational model which needs only one instruction to be Turing-complete
 
is the sole purpose of these the omission of opcodes?
 
(Instead of several instructions like JMP, INC, MOV, etc., there's just one, such as SUBLEQ)
@GNi33 I doubt it. I think the sole purpose is to be able to say that it's possible
 
well, yeah. I don't see the point though
 
12:48 PM
Ugh, you and your practicality :P
It's cool! Isn't that enough?!
 
@SomeGuy megaprocessor.com is another weird thing I've come across.
 
@SomeGuy I didn't know about it, but that's just mildly interesting and doesn't justify a mass ping specially during the time when I am having cookies and coke. Now you are banished from cookies and coke because of this felony.
 
uhm... yes, I guess ;)
 
Also @Awal ^^^
 
@AwalGarg where are the hookers?
 
12:49 PM
> So how big will it be ? Well an 8-bit adder is about a foot long
 
@AwalGarg No more pings for you!
@littlepootis That's neat!
 
@SomeGuy that's super cool
 
@FlorianMargaine to build
not so much to program
 
@FlorianMargaine Thank you! I'm glad you get it :p
 
okay, someone explain me this
> With a judicious choice for the single instruction and given infinite resources, an OISC is capable of being a universal computer in the same manner as traditional computers that have multiple instructions
I can't wrap my head around it
 
12:52 PM
The computer you run right now, which has hundreds and hundreds of instructions and addressing modes and all of that?
 
@GNi33 Well you can do literally everything
 
It could, in theory, work with just one instruction, as long as you pick that instruction well enough
 
@SomeGuy >:(
 
I got what it wants to tell me
I just don't see how this could work
 
That wiki article has code that explains how you'd stuff like MOV, ADD and stuff.
 
12:53 PM
@GNi33 Well, keep reading!
 
well, I can have a MOV
that's it, done
 
paypal held my payments because they are recurring payments. wtf does this even mean?
 
so... I just saved a word doc as a txt file using the save as plain text option
what in the fuck did word do?
 
I have a new hard drive and I don't know what distro to put on it
so halp
 
12:54 PM
"end" doesn't go to the end of the line
and none of the macros in notepad++ work
 
@AwalGarg recurring payments are payments based on a payment before
 
does word do something to the line endings or something?
and if so, is it possible to unfuck this file?
 
why they would hold your payments because of that, I don't know
 
@Awal halp
 
can someone help me finding a library that add child tables to parent tr ?
 
12:56 PM
I'll install Arch from another linux later.
 
@littlepootis puppylinux
 
@bitten :(
 
it barks at you when you boot up :3
 
A decent OS with a decent repo
 
12:56 PM
@littlepootis templeos then
 
http://jsfiddle.net/zz3cH/438/

I want to add child tables to parent table, anyone ?
 
@littlepootis why not?
temple is soo kek
 
> Your payments can become available in your PayPal account more quickly once you're an established seller with PayPal
yeah well fuck you too paypal
 
why can´t I access the value of the input field onClick when using ES6 classes in React? Could someone please take a look? pastebin.com/6EmZ9MUz
 
@bitten I worship satan
 
:_;
 
this guy has schizophrenia btw
 
@BartekBanachewicz terry davis?
 
@Mathematics if that is what you want why did you ask how to flatten the hierarchy
 
12:59 PM
@bitten ye
 
@BartekBanachewicz aw, i didn't know he was actually ever diagnosed
):
 
@doug65536 I am trying to make it work either way, both approaches have there own pros and cons
converting table approach will be slow, but then I will have the column ordering I want,
I still prefer making your jsfiddle work over combining tables though
 
Google Cloud :l
openssl is hell
 
@littlepootis I wanted to install Arch yesterday, but got too lazy when setting up partitions :(
 
for first time users
 
1:03 PM
@GNi33 ah.
 
maybe I'll give it a shot again today after actually reading the guide
 
I can't install Arch normally because my ISP requires Web based login
 
not too happy with Ubuntu anymore
 
@GNi33 try kali then, you would be glad using Ubuntu then
 
no thanks
would be interesting though, but I'd want to use it for other stuff than pentesting too
 
1:06 PM
It's not for regular usage
 
How are you supposed to react to redux dispatching events?
 
@corvid gleefully
 
user3119231
robert raging lemon.
 
I GIVE UP ON JS !!!
13
 
user3119231
ok bye, bro.
 
1:09 PM
@GandalftheWhite this is fun, not sure if you can use it for your business letsencrypt.org
 
good luck with all the other terrible languages
 
user3119231
and the other "bros" don't have a smoking cro.
 
user3119231
@doug65536 drop it like it's hot: jsfiddle.net/d1ud7b7o/2
 
^ that's cheating! it's easy if you have fixed dimensions :P
 
user3119231
1:13 PM
good day, sir!
 
@Mathematics bye
 
@littlepootis not giving up on this room :P
 
@Mathematics next time pick a real and sane language, not a toy for 3yos...
 
:P
@AwalGarg yeah, like Rust
 
@Mathematics <3
 
1:14 PM
Does anyone know what would happen if I passed xoauth2 auth headers to an imap server that doesn't support it?
would the header just get ignored?
 
@littlepootis that or one out of a dozen other ones
 
@doug65536 I thought I could made it work by changing flatten function, but it just broke it all lol
 
@AwalGarg like Java?
 
@littlepootis I get it. You can troll better than me.
 
@littlepootis no JavaScript 2020
 
1:16 PM
@AwalGarg I remember you saying exactly this
 
Anyone knows of a better/stable alternative to PayPal which doesn't have these stupid limitations?
 
@AwalGarg You looking for a payment processor?
 
@AwalGarg yes, paypal hacked plus
 
@AwalGarg cash
 
yeah
 
1:16 PM
@AwalGarg Stripe
 
My brother uses it for his app and it's very straight forward and well documented.
 
no... as an end user, not a developer
 
oh no ur fucked
 
Oh.
 
user3119231
1:17 PM
If you switch tabs the page isn't loading a new document or? github.com/php/php-src
 
What little pootis said
 
Suggest a distro
 
@AwalGarg what is your problem with Paypal?
 
btw, doubled my RAM. It's now 12 gig
 
user3119231
wat u do with 12 gigs
 
1:19 PM
@ReX357 they decided to hold my payments for 21 days because they were repeating every month around the same time...
 
@AwalGarg I've used xoom.com in the past and it worked well enough
 
@Maurice virtualize pr0n os
 
I haven't used it in a while, though, so I'm not sure anymore. (Seems like PayPal acquired them?)
 
@littlepootis: You see any measurable improvements? I know when I cranked my RAM it didn't do much for me. Switching to an SSD is where it was at for performance gains for me. (And I run Illustrator & Photoshop at the same time most of the time)
 
And give remote access to shrek
 
1:20 PM
well ofcourse they repeat every month around the same time. how fucking else would wages work?!
 
@ReX357 I bought an SSD too
 
@Maurice this isn't really a lot in 2016
for a developer machine, at least
 
@SomeGuy yeah, looks like it. maybe it is every more shittier
 
javascript hipsters code on typing machines anyway right
 
But I don't really need that speed.
 
1:21 PM
@AwalGarg Haha, that's what I was thinking
 
user3119231
@BartekBanachewicz Could use some more for android studio - compiling.
 
Browser is the only GUI application I have running all the time.
 
@Maurice my machine at work has 16
thank god for that
 
@littlepootis terminal emulator...
 
I play a potato game which runs on an Atom processor with 2gb ram
 
1:21 PM
12 is tons for web dev
 
@AwalGarg rarely
 
but also my company has a reasonable policy of buying workstations for developers
 
user3119231
8 Gig here
 
this makes such a huge difference
 
@littlepootis your work on vt consoles? ttys?
 
1:22 PM
I sometimes have a xfce4-terminal instance running right beside my browser.
@AwalGarg yeah
 
like a typical 16GB laptop and a typical 16GB workstation are absolutely incomparable
 
I don't run it unless I need to copy paste stuff
 
with 12 gigs of ram, using vts is just acting retard...
 
@AwalGarg I game sometimes and run networks on vbox
simulate
something like that
 
@littlepootis Simulating networks?
 
1:24 PM
hmm
assuming you have a bank deposit
 
@SomeGuy yeah, something like that.
 
Why?
 
if you capitalize the interest in infinitesmall periods, will the gain be infinite?
 
I've been meaning to try ns2 out for a while, but haven't gotten around to it yet
 
@SomeGuy learning pentesting and stuff
 
1:25 PM
@KendallFrey lmfao the puns
 
@littlepootis Oh, neat! What kinds of stuff are you trying with the simulated networks?
 
I guess you could prove that by induction
 
@littlepootis chroots work fine for that. you don't need an entire frigging vm
 
for a given period, take x capitalization times. If you capitalize x+1 times in the middle, you'll earn more
 
@AwalGarg yeah, but sometimes it's just easier to vbox
 
1:26 PM
@littlepootis containers... you get all the NAT rules etc. with them
 
@BartekBanachewicz no, the limit approaches e
 
The limit does not exist, nerd.
 
@KendallFrey can you prove it?
 
it's a well-known fact
 
Oh, it's the definition of e
 
1:27 PM
starting with $1 at 100% APR and continuous interest, you end up with $e after 1 year
 
@SomeGuy I don't use them for anything other than learning
 
@littlepootis it's one way to define e
e pops up in many more places
 
But wasn't that how e came to be e.
 
@littlepootis Right, and what are you trying to learn? (How specific protocols work? What PCAP files look like under certain circumstances?)
 
1:28 PM
@ReX357 well, it helps mitigate paging, that's probably the biggest improvement
 
@SomeGuy wordpress hacking
 
@littlepootis i came before e, except after c
 
@littlepootis The simplest definition is that d/dx e^x = e^x
 
lol I used a calculator that's wrong
increasing the periods makes the amount go bigger
 
@AwalGarg lol, of course
 
1:29 PM
which essentially does boil down to the compound interest
the rate at which you are earning interest is equal to how much money you have
 
oh wow wikipedia switched to SVG equations
 
it's the same as saying the function is its own derivative
 
@SomeGuy lol no, I have Kali running on one of them and I'm learning to use its tools
I can now use dangerous tools like nmap huehueh
 
@Loktar Joey Jordison from slipknot has a new band! @BenFortune @GNi33
 
1:32 PM
@littlepootis Ah, neat. I want to do that eventually too. Someday, I'll make the time :P
@littlepootis l33t h4x0rs
 
Kali is a joke, basically.
 
Oh, fun exercise I was thinking about a while back. If you have two functions that are the derivatives of each other, how do they behave?
 
@SterlingArcher Never cared much for slipknot :/
 
@SterlingArcher did you listen to the new Architects yet?
 
Yeah but joey was still a very good drummer
 
1:33 PM
e^x and e^x. My answer is correct.
 
fucking mental, it's so unbelievably good
 
@GNi33 fuck, no I'll do that now
 
@KendallFrey depends, did you give them any sugar first? is there two controllers but it is a one player game? did the one slap the other one while mom had her back turned?
 
@AwalGarg different functions
 
but my answer is correct :(
 
1:34 PM
Oh my god, 20 seconds in and I'm loving Nihilist already
 
haha, yeah
 
@SomeGuy lol no. All I'm doing is copy pasting commands I find on interwebz
 
same for me
 
let me define d/dx a(x) = b(x); d/dx b(x) = a(x); a(0) = 1; b(0) = 2;
 
1:36 PM
actually an interesting case is a(0) = 0; b(0) = 0;
that defines two functions that are actually used in some parts of math
fake internet points if you can identify them
 
@ndugger I found out last night a very calorie healthy snack is veggies (carrots and cucumber) and hummus
hummus is shockingly good for you
 
If two functions are derivatives of each other, shouldn't they not be distinct?
 
Hardly any sodium, some protein, and low calories
 
veggies are healthy? give this man a nobel
 
@SterlingArcher Carrots and hummus is my favourite thing
 
1:39 PM
@KendallFrey emphasis on hummus, you dick
 
Pitta bread and hummus is also nice
 
@littlepootis no, because when you integrate back, you add the constant value which makes them potentially distinct.
 
@littlepootis they don't have to be the same function
 
Yeah, pita is good, but I'm trying to avoid a shit ton of carbs
 
ah, yes
@SterlingArcher pain in the ass is good?
 
1:40 PM
lol
 
@KendallFrey I am bit disconnected from this but two carefully crafted trigonometric functions would fit that, no?
 
> 23 years old "Of course I am going to be somebody! It's inevitable. I'm going to change the world with my art/music/opinions!"
43 years old "This seat is comfy"
 
@AwalGarg you're in the right area
 
it's not exclusive to trig
 
1:41 PM
 
I am gonna shoot bullets all around and say that I hit the target. Now I take leave.
 
@ndugger ^ (ignore friday... food poisoning)
 
never ignore rebecca.blackfriday
 
you ignore friday, rebecca gives you food poisoning
 
1:43 PM
It was bad lol I drove about 4 grown men from the bathroom I puked so hard
 
> I drove about 4 grown men
 
!!undo
 
1:46 PM
oh
 
What's a Purely Functional Linux Distribution..
 
@cswl what
 
@cswl NixOS?
:P
That thing isn't that good.
The repo packages are not properly maintained.
Don't use it.
 
I just got there by some link.. though it was FP hah..
 
@AwalGarg how so?
 
1:52 PM
@cswl closest is gentoo. then arch or the arch fork which doesn't use systemd. rest are meh.
 
It does serve a purpose
 
@AwalGarg He's referring to this: nixos.org
Which.. sucks.
Also this (voidlinux.eu) is cool
 
Yeah something like that would be called .. ImmutableOS
 
@SterlingArcher did you see my g+ ?
 
1:59 PM
@littlepootis that looks nice
 
Hi just a question.. is html input patterns use javascript regex?
 

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