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6:00 PM
Ubuntu does come with iwlwifi wnd rtl shit
 
@VeronicaDeane a 512 bit system can represent a 512 bit unsigned integer. In a pow2 operation integers, bits are typically shifted to the left. Of course when the far most 1 is shifted, there is no additional bit place for the 1 to go, so you end up will all zeroes and the overflow flag in the registry is set
 
@littlepootis when I tried to install Ubuntu 16.04 to a friend's laptop (same exact model as mine) I had to go through the routine of installing firmware there, so...
 
a 512-bit system can also represent a 512-bit floating-point number
 
let's just hope
if it doesn't have firmware I'm going to try debian again
 
just as JavaScript uses 64-bit floating-point numbers
 
6:01 PM
else just throw the laptop in a dump
 
@VeronicaDeane it can, but in a 512 bit float of this size, it would set the first two digits to zero
 
what do you mean?
 
@Greg You mind deleting that? That's a pretty heavy clue to the puzzle.
 
@Trasiva which line?
 
@Greg The one I replied to.
 
6:02 PM
a 512-bit float could store powers of two much larger than 1000
 
@VeronicaDeane yes, but round off error would kill the first two digits
 
@towc what model is yours?
 
@littlepootis toshiba satellite
 
@Greg oh, that way. No, not in a binary floating-point
 
guise
if state is 'immutable' in react, how would i do something like this: codepen.io/bitten/pen/zBZVqe?editors=1010
 
6:05 PM
seems to have them anyway
 
@VeronicaDeane The answer can only hold digits up too the size of the mantissa, it will have round off error.
 
so, now that I know the pc is not at fault I can try debian again
 
Noooooooooo dooooon't
 
@Greg It will round, but there will be no error, because the result is already exact
 
we've mainly found out the problems
 
6:07 PM
Changing your repos to testing will probably break your debian
 
and what's there to screw up that I can't screw up in ubuntu?
 
@littlepootis lololol
 
@littlepootis ?
 
debian unstable (remember, there's oldstable, stable, testing, and then unstable) is more stable than ubuntu
 
@Trasiva Sure, how do i delete it though?
 
6:08 PM
@Greg Highlight the row, click the down arrow -> Delete.
 
in fact, ubuntu takes debian unstable every 6 months and applies its ubuntu-specific stuff
 
@littlepootis can I just add the firmware and mate myself on a working debian iso? Or would that compromise the iso?
 
@Trasiva Yea i dont have that option anymore sorry
 
@Greg Meh, might be too late now.
 
@FlorianMargaine I said that considering his previous experiences with Debian
 
6:09 PM
No worries.
 
Debian Testing is what I use
 
Just remember for next time, don't post spoilers to puzzles!
 
@littlepootis go with unstable, and enable experimental for some packages :)
 
ah i actually thought it was just a puzzle mach was asking for help with, lol
 
6:10 PM
@Trasiva the cake is a lie
 
at least enable experimental for firefox
 
@towc what does compromise mean?
 
13 mins ago, by towc
I'm guessing that when I burn an iso to a drive it has some special property that can be overwritten accidentally when adding files to the system
 
@FlorianMargaine not feeling that adventurous
 
on the upside, I learnt a lot about partitions and similar today :P
 
6:12 PM
@rlemon That gif doesn't show for me.
 
on the downside I didn't achieve my goal and that's literally all I did today
 
@FlorianMargaine never considered that. How long does it take for changes in upstream to land in experimental?
 
a trip to the pub may fix things
 
user2620028
@towc how old are you?! lol
 
@littlepootis hours?
 
6:12 PM
@HatterisMad 93 and counting
 
@HatterisMad 12
@FlorianMargaine woah
 
128 hours
 
firefox is usually pretty quickly upgraded
 
user2620028
lol what is drinking age in italy? 17 ish
 
user2620028
if you can reach the table ish
 
6:13 PM
@littlepootis do you know how to do pinning?
 
@HatterisMad you've missed so much of my life :P I live in the UK now
 
user2620028
@towc :(
 
at 16 you can drink if you also order a meal and there's an adult near you
 
user2620028
in UK or Italy?
 
@FlorianMargaine I've done that before
 
6:14 PM
but I look ~22 so I rarely get asked for ID
 
@littlepootis "apt preferences" if you need to google
 
@HatterisMad UK, maybe italy as well
 
@towc hah shit luck, gotta go back home now
 
@towc at 0 you can drink at home
pew pew
 
@VeronicaDeane wrong ping or !!whoosh
oooh
brexit
 
6:15 PM
!!woosh
 
:,(
you monster
 
i love brexit jokes
 
user2620028
the weird thing is it didnt notify me that he pinged me
 
user2620028
must have fixed it quickly
 
6:16 PM
I'll go back to poland I vermin
 
@FlorianMargaine I had to do that a few times before. Not sure how it's going to handle dependencies though
 
@VeronicaDeane It'll be better when FuckOff happens.
 
this is probably my fav so far
 
@littlepootis just to make you cringe, I removed the fan on my old windows laptop accidentally because it made noises and I was trying to fix it
 
omg lmfao
 
6:18 PM
now it's boiling my legs
kinda comforting actually
if it doesn't catch on fire
 
user2620028
just spray grease all over the inside of your computer, it will make the fan quit squeaking
 
lighter fluid. it cleans out the bearings.
 
user2620028
there ya go
 
@VeronicaDeane So i checked this in C, the float method works for the 870, but it goes to INF for 1147.
 
user2620028
6:19 PM
hangon i think i have some ether in the car
 
my roommate dips his poi in kerosene and they spin really well
 
@Greg yeah that makes sense
I'm not sure what the maximum exponent is
 
@rlemon That one hurts.
 
ah, it's 1023
 
6:20 PM
@ssube poi?
 
user2620028
@travisa i think Turkey might be in that race too, probably winning
 
When was the last time Canada made the news?
No news is good news
 
well, you can simply do [spoiler](...)
oh..
 
user2620028
@veronica the singular shooting you have had that was publicized
 
that doesn't work...
heh
 
user2620028
6:22 PM
The capitol shooting
 
(the spoiler warning, the code should)
 
@VeronicaDeane an elbow was thrown,
 
oh right lmao
 
yea
 
what a country we live in
 
it's almost like they felt bad for us so blew that one up a little
or at least, tried too
 
How do you do spoiler hides in this chat?
 
@Greg you cannot
 
you can't
I've asked on meta before
 
i see well anyway, the easiest way in Javascript is just this:
(spoiler)
 
6:24 PM
@Greg (and anyone else) best you can do is hover for spoiler
 
I didn't write any JS to solve it
 
@Trasiva the deep house section lists some artists that are not house, like yellow claw
 
just tweaked the numbers
 
they're just... weird glitchy random noise
 
i guess we'll have to rely history
 
6:24 PM
the slipknot of EDM
 
dont hate on slipknot
 
@Trasiva oh, yeah, there are no non-house genres on there. That post is completely bullshit.
 
@ssube Seemed like you were the guy to confirm how full of shit this guy was.
 
> suh bru, u listen 2 house
 
user2620028
6:26 PM
hugh laurie has his own music now?
 
@VeronicaDeane Yea i just saw the modulus and decided it was easy to simulate, instead of working it out on paper
@VeronicaDeane what was your method?
 
@VeronicaDeane Oh. My. GAWD.
 
@Greg fhogenpgvat n zhygvcyr bs bar uhaqerq sebz gur rkcbarag (rot13 for spoiler)
 
6:28 PM
@SterlingArcher if they claimed to be a traveling circus with trashcans, I would be ok with them.
 
@Trasiva Also, have you seen the 8 floppy drives music?
 
i.imgur.com/ylDuAN1.gifv redneck swing @Jhawins
 
@VeronicaDeane Done with MOPPY? For like the Game of Thrones stuff?
 
6:31 PM
And of course there's our favourite 331Erock
fuckin ninjad
 
@VeronicaDeane I could listen to this all day.
 
@VeronicaDeane currently listening to it
 
me too
 
like 20 seconds left
love this guy
 
I'm subbed, but I wish he did more stuff I knew
 
6:32 PM
Does this make sense for "unwinding" an array with a key that is an array to a flat array?
function unwind(iterable, key, dest) {
  return Array.from(iterable).reduce((s, current) => {
    return current[key].reduce((compiled, result) => compiled.concat({
      ..._.omit(current, key),
      [dest]: result
    }), s);
  }, []);
}
 
@VeronicaDeane His Beethoven's Fifth was amazing.
 
Anyway, back to my initial question, does anyone here have experience with unit testing with Meteor?
 
Why not actually ask the question you have?
 
@Greg most of us avoid Meteor like the plague it is
 
6:37 PM
@KevinB because my question is do you have any good advice on it.
 
ask @corvid
 
@Greg Sorta, what's up?
 
@corvid I was wondering if you could recommend which test frameworks to use
 
6:38 PM
@Greg practicalmeteor:mocha for unit testing, as per the official docs
 
lol I stole that @rlemon
that is awesome
 
@rlemon That's actually his favorite meme according to his AMA.
 
@corvid so you think that is the right one to use? Im asking this in lue of things like mike:mocha which has more downloads, or if there is a different recommendation (some people prefer react over blaze, etc)
 
I really want to see Swiss Army Man
 
in lieu*
 
@Greg atmosphere's trends generally really suck and don't account for the fact that a lot of these packages become deprecated unbelievably fast
 
Guys please help me re-open this question
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Q: Encryption & Encoding(AES, UTF-8 and base64)code conversion from JAVA to node.js giving different results

Gandalf the White Update : I finally managed to recreate the whole Java code as required for the third party service. I must add that some of the libraries used are deprecated but I cannot do anything because that is what the other side is using and I must comply. Java Code import java.util.Scanner; import ...

The question tagged their isn't actually solving my question.
Please have a look.
 
I will help you reopen it for 10 dollars.
 
> This question already has an answer here:
no, stop vamping
 
Take a look at the question ssube
I updated it
First of all the answer is for Python
secondly - It wont solve my problem
so please consider having a look at it
 
6:43 PM
I'm trying to figure out what your question is asking
 
I am trying to do the same thing in node.js
but the output is different
shall I rephrase it again
 
did you even read the question/answer that was linked?
 
I wonder if its including a '\n' at the end of the string.
 
Yes
Tried it
not working
Read the comments
Keep them coming : )
Thanks
 
user2620028
@veronica i don't see how the floppy drives could be making those sounds
 
6:58 PM
@GandalftheWhite Have you considered a) asking a good questions or b) reading the answer that was linked?
 
they're moving
 
user2620028
yes, i can see that
 
that's literally all that's required for anything to make a sound
 
user2620028
do you see the word "those" in my sentence?
 
user2620028
i would believe that the floppy drives are making sounds, just not those sounds
 
6:59 PM
Thank you for looking at it @ssube. Please read the latest comment. I have a key and text what shall I pass in the IV section. I cannot just add a random text, can I?
 
user2620028
you sure that isn't a video of floppy drives moving, and then a soundtrack added overtop?
 
What sounds would you expect them to make?
 
I have tried the buffer.concat solutions that are given on many of the questions on stackoverflow
 
@GandalftheWhite have you checked the documentation?
 
IV one?
 
user2620028
7:00 PM
@veronica listen to the music, look at the timing on the drives. I don't think the drives move quick enough to produce enough sounds to keep up with the song.
 
or, weird thought, the linked answer?
 
how do I install jquery as my primary database?
 
I have checked both of them
 
7:00 PM
@corvid npm install jQuery-database --force
 
npm install mongo
 
@GandalftheWhite if you're going to ask questions, read the answers that you're sent.
You're just asking the same thing without making any effort to solve it.
The linked answer shows an example of the exact thing you're asking about.
 
:( making changes to my own legacy code makes me sad
it's a wonder this thing works.
 
@HatterisMad I don't get it, there are 8 drives, that's enough for 8 different tones at once. That's more than enough
 
user2620028
I still don't think they are moving fast enough for that song, maybe conspiracy theory
 
7:04 PM
I'm pretty sure I have a box of floppy drives around work somewhere
@VeronicaDeane if I find them, you should build one of these
 
what does speed have to do with anything?
@rlemon aw hail naw
 
Tempo?
 
user2620028
well they have move to make a noise, then come to a complete stop and then move again to make a noise
 
user2620028
and that takes time
 
a quick google gives me 5ms for a floppy to move to the next track
repeat that, and that's 200Hz
I don't think there are any notes above 200Hz in there
 
7:07 PM
@HatterisMad Probably why there's 8 of them, to cover the the movement time.
 
That's a possibility
 
@VeronicaDeane I think they mean in order to repersent a 32nd note, or a 64th note, you have to start and stop
 
HAMMERTIME!
 
@Greg That doesn't even make sense, because they need to start and stop for each oscillation. That's much faster than a note.
 
user2620028
@travisa yeah i thought that as well, but then in his code readme he said he gave each one its own midi track
 
7:10 PM
@VeronicaDeane Well how ever they are doing it, it is to slow around 30 seconds. There is some sort of latency in there
 
@Greg I really have no idea what you mean
I see the different drives each moving to their respective notes
 
@VeronicaDeane The real song should be hitting something like 10 beats per second at the breakdown around :30, and the hard drives are only hitting about 6.
@VeronicaDeane maybe its just bad midi
 
@HatterisMad You can give each one it's own track that will interlace with other tracks. That's the beauty of music.
 
@Greg Are you talking about the drum track?
 
@VeronicaDeane Drum track? now what are you talknig about.
 
7:13 PM
Can you not hear the drums?
 
user2620028
@trasiva yep, i was just doubting he spent that much time to handmake all of the tracks at partial second notes per drive over 9 tracks and got it all the sync up perfectly. (possible but holy shit the effort)
 
@VeronicaDeane Just go listen to the real song and you'll see what im talking about.
 
for example, there's a cymbal at 0:54
@Greg Oh I know how the real song sounds. But that's not how the floppy version sounds.
 
@VeronicaDeane I agree that not how the floppy version sounds. The real song seems to have fast tempo and more pronounced beats, thus the floppy drives are not keeping up with the song.
 
That doesn't have anything to do with the ability of the drives to play what is being heard
 
7:17 PM
@VeronicaDeane Thats pretty circular, the only thing that can be heard is what the drives can play. (plus a drum track in the background)
 
Right...
20 mins ago, by Hatter is Mad
@veronica i don't see how the floppy drives could be making those sounds
This is the original comment
 
@VeronicaDeane But the intention of the drives is to play Sandstorm, and if it cant reproduce sandstorm the way the song was written and its sounds sluggish, it can mean the drives are not keeping up with the song.
 
Again, that wasn't what I was discussing.
 
@VeronicaDeane Well thats what i was discussing, i think you misinterpretted.
 
20 mins ago, by Hatter is Mad
you sure that isn't a video of floppy drives moving, and then a soundtrack added overtop?
I think you did
 
7:20 PM
@VeronicaDeane Oh is that what mad hatter was suggesting?
@VeronicaDeane I figured everyone has seen the floppy drives play multiple songs.
 
@MadaraUchiha overall I enjoyed both yglf and the JSIL thing.
@MadaraUchiha also, why aren't you in the background picture when winning?
 
Here is one we can all recognize:
 
I probably wouldn't
 
i wouldn't
 
also, the tokens are shit, you can just make one up and not solve it
Also, the trick is just that the number % 100 can be derived even without calculating anything, although I'd just stick it in wolframalpha or python
 
7:28 PM
i just stuck it in javascript
 
loops brah
digits to the left of what you care about can never change the math on the rightmost ones
 
^
I am disapointed there was no integer roll over.
 
installing LInux?
 
@Victor some of us like to challenge ourselves
and apparently installing linux can be difficult
 
what distribution?
 
7:32 PM
if you do it wrong
 
anything can become difficult if you do it wrong
 
@Victor Debian
 
like I don't know how to use mobx to manage the state of my settings page
 
@littlepootis i've never used debian. I am using ubuntu, but AFAIK they are not so different, right?
 
7:34 PM
Oh.. that challenge. I finally understood wtf that was about.
@Victor a bit
 
This is like... really good. At first I thought they were lip syncing but apparently they're really good at masking scream faces
 
> Are you talented, passionate about what you do and fun to work with?
> Our R&D team needs you!
Are you kidding me?
 
@Victor it looks like redux, so you don't, as such. It's all pub/sub
 
@ssube what state managing library do you use?
 
@SterlingArcher I was on a kick with them for a while, but they sound just like all those other label-created metal bands.
 
7:35 PM
This is a terrible way to tell someone if they're fit for the job.. @MadaraUchiha
or was this a parody of a rival's (read: Facebook) hiring process?
 
@littlepootis I think its like a fizzbuzz filter for applicants.
 
@ssube that's why I've been digging machine head so much recently youtube.com/watch?v=-MocvCDP9Zk
 
@SterlingArcher you've heard their older stuff, right? Especially A Farewell to Arms?
The Blackening is one of my favorites
 
Nah, I'm still discovering them
 
oh, listen to that album
super anti-church/anti-govt
 
expected
 
@littlepootis without ignorwhal to keep it alive...
 
@ssube The person who posted answer at first, I always gave him pastebins with whatever code he suggested. I am doing the same now for Artom. Hoping for the best. It's not like I didn't try what he asked me for, I have tried whatever suggestion people gave me.
Thanks for revoking the ban BTW Cheers!
 

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