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3:00 PM
god
 
allah
 
bob
 
user1596138
I found the kid
 
Yahweh
 
user1596138
6 years ago lol. He is still posting on aerospace forums
 
3:06 PM
well, I love being cocky, he loves cockpits
I guess that's a thing we have in common
then there's littlepootis
not gonna finish the joke
 
go on
 
ya know exactly what I was going to say ;)
 
\OH DON'T
 
/O
 
I don't
 
3:08 PM
well, littlepootis likes the occasional cock?
you must love chickens
 
flagged for harassment
 
do you even have them in india?
 
What country doesn't?
 
Antarctica.
 
india?
sealand
oh, there's a site dedicated to that chickenquest.com
 
3:10 PM
@towc it probably does
 
btw, I have a thing like this:
 
I also have a thing
 
I think the 'real answer' is antarctica. The fact it's not a country is just some arbitrary human-imposed label. Sealand may technically be a country, but it's an old oil rig, so who cares.
 
var a = {};
a.b = function(){};
a.c = 3;

a.d = a.c + 3
say the last line has many lines and is fairly complex
is it better to do this:?
 
Blah.. .this documentation thing is (getting) stupid.. How do I stop getting notifications about it?
 
3:13 PM
turn off your pc
 
var a = {};
a.init = function(){
   a.d = a.c + 3;
}
a.b = function(){};
a.c = 3;

a.init();
 
@Neal email the mods and tell them to get rid of documentation
 
const a = Object.assign({}, { ...properties });
;)
 
@rlemon ew
feels like jQuery
 
lol
 
3:14 PM
@ssube lol. idk I keep getting notification about random stuff... idk what half of it even is
 
you can't talk about code being 'ew'
you write some abysmal looking code
 
if I want to prevent a recursive function from going to town in an object graph with circular references, is there any more elegant way other that keeping a list of ALL references encountered during the process?
 
@rlemon are you insulting my children?
 
yes
 
He's insulting you, my child.
 
3:15 PM
how does that 'feel like jquery'?
 
@rlemon isn't {}, { ...properties } pretty much redundant?
 
also wait, that code does literally nothing...
 
ofc it doesn't do anything I was trolling you
 
it shallow clones properties.
 
@Luggage because unlike towc's code, it works
 
3:16 PM
@ssube yes
 
wasn't thinking it through
at first it was like calling an anonymous constructor in my head
 
but the guy who can't decide on a style guide and purposly writes 'clever' spaghetti code can't tell me Object.assign is 'ew' because it 'looks like jQuery'
lol
 
ohh, you mean redundant becauase object rest spread does the work of Object.assign({}, x) already?
 
@Luggage xactly. They both create shallow clones.
 
wait, is this what life is like in an office?
you slowly get some code done
but really do nothing?
 
3:18 PM
if you're lucky
 
no
 
@towc most of your haskell code does nothing either
 
everyone is on skype and facebook
 
@littlepootis Haskell will eventually do things.
 
eventually
and unwillingly
 
3:18 PM
@towc no one can be in the zone, pounding out code for 8 straight hours every day.
 
I am the zone
auto zone
 
you clearly haven't met James
 
James Tiberius Kirk
 
you clearly haven't been in nick
 
I'm not contributing to this chat in any form
 
3:19 PM
does he snort Adderal?
 
dunno, if I had met him I could have asked him
 
@Luggage yes, (his) Luggage's full of that.
 
I used to take prescribed adderall; I didn't like how it made me into a robot, but it did make me lose weight which was pretty neat.
 
does it help combat rampant procrastination?
 
Nope
It just makes you really dig into whatever you're doing
it doesn't make you juggle all the things you need to get done
It's not like cocaine
 
3:21 PM
not juggle, but focus on the problem at hand instead of finding more intersting problems instead
 
Well yeah, it does that, but it doesn;t help with multitasking
 
what do you call the inputs that are on a line and you can choose a min and max value in a range of values, as if you were choosing a certain boundary in a line?
 
I would sometimes go a couple of days without eating because I would forget how to stop working. It was really unhealthy
I think my dose was too high
 
0 --+++- 6
    3 5
 
@towc range?
 
3:23 PM
a plot line?
nevermind
that's wrong
 
you're wrong
 
yes I am
 
@littlepootis that's usually in the form of 0 ++++--- 7
only chooses a value
that can act as a higher boundary with the lowest boundary always being 0
 
@towc You're looking for a dual/double handle range slider
 
can't find many implementation using those words on codepen :/
really just looking for designs
italians being forced to try and say english words because they're in a programming environment is the cutest thing ever :3
I wanna stay here now
raeposeeturie
<3
 
3:27 PM
How come this is undefined?

window.advancedSearchHistoryIndex = -4;
history.go(window.advancedSearchHistoryIndex);
 
@towc look for "range slider", then.
 
@Michael how come what is undefined?
 
the history.go(window.advancedSearchHistoryIndex); call returns undefined
instead of actually working.
 
Great.
 
oh wait, google images does have many options for dual range slider
@littlepootis that's a normal slider, again :P
 
3:29 PM
history.go() returns undefined. That's correct.
 
what it returns is irrelevant to your problem
 
oh
 
@towc trust google images
the peeps on codepen don't know shit
 
well then why does
history.go(-1) work, but not history.go(somevariable);
 
history.go(-4)
 
3:30 PM
tried history.go(-4), @Michael?
 
that work without var?
 
@towc find a good looking one-sided slide and mirror image it.
 
Yeah, it works without a variable but, I need it to be a variable.
 
then i suspect the variable doesn't contain what you think it does for some reason.
 
console.log() the variable first, to make sure it's what you expect.
 
3:31 PM
i did. It does
 
@Michael there aren't many entries in history.
 
make sure you define the variable before calling history.go
 
I do.
 
you can now kiss the bride
 
yea.. what little pootis said, check history.length
 
3:32 PM
It doesnt do anything thing though. no exceptions.
 
Oh god... day so busy... can't do this
 
Why window.stuff?
 
because bad coding.
 
Good reason.
 
3:33 PM
is this variable the TYPE you expect, too?
 
oh okay
 
@SterlingArcher riskyclicker.com
 
I think i see what im doing wrong.
 
I wanted to test if history.go() would take me to a particular element (index).
 
3:34 PM
'element'?
 
So I was passing int history.go(4)
 
It sadly can't guess the future that hasn't been written yet
 
@Luggage history contains list of elements I thought.
 
history controls the browser history. You can jsut go forward and backward
 
3:36 PM
@rlemon What are you saving the links for?
 
history.go(1) is like clicking the forward button once., -1 for back.
 
@BenFortune no reason ;) ;)
 
for later
 
@KevinB I was there and yeah i noticed that too.
 
@BenFortune /sfw and /nsfw show the complete lists
 
3:36 PM
"relative position" key words that i missed
so then could i do history[4] ?
 
MDN's style is way sexier than MSDNs.
 
@rlemon not going to that site at work anymore lol too much dick
 
Yeah, some of those SFW are NSFW :D
 
history isn't an array
 
@BenFortune that's the point
 
3:38 PM
you cant read through it either
 
When do we start to get photos back of Jupiter?
 
3016
only a few years (relatively few)
 
@ndugger probably be a few weeks of processing
 
They have to develop the negatives.
 
3:40 PM
and photoshop out all the aliens
 
Why is this so funny
 
someone threw that car into powerlines like a pair of shoes?
 
it would suck to get picked on by whoever that bully is
 
@SterlingArcher because you've become a victim of MSM stereotyping and are therefore a terrible person
 
@Luggage that's how you know the neighborhood already has a car dealer (@SterlingArcher)
 
3:43 PM
No it's a car mid jump blaring rap music
guys cmon
 
:)
 
It's every movie ever when a car jumps
Except the Duke Brothers
 
but those jean shorts make it all ok
 
any way to make it intuitive for the user to understand that the dual range slider can converge unto a single value?
 
@towc don't use a two handle slider, they're horrible UX.
 
3:44 PM
actually wtf, noone will want that functionality for what I'm doing
 
Have two number fields
 
I just want the options to make myself feel good :/
and debug more easily for later purposes
 
Things I need before my <cfdump> replacement is ready for daily use:
* circular reference protection
* collapsing
* auto-collapse after certain depth (lower render time)
* virtualize long lists
 
GooglePlay social media owner didn't log out and made a political tweet
claims "hacked"
NO ONE BELIEVES YOU!
 
it was just a prank
 
3:46 PM
If you have multilple ranges, all with the same possible range, then the sliders and help visualize how they compare to each other.
 
clearly he was hacked the entire time
 
they hacked the brain
 
HACK THE PLANET! o/
 
hack the prank bro
 
@rlemon what was the tweet?
 
3:49 PM
word request: the property of a number of being an integer
 
@JanDvorak integral
 
integerical
 
@KendallFrey someone posted a link about Hillary banning Vaping from the Convention
 
I like my made up word better
 
GooglePlayMusic tweeted "This is why I'm voting for Hillary!"
 
3:50 PM
because vaping is an important issue in this election
 
I've had the same idea but I wasn't sure. Will use, thanks.
Actually, the hot candidate is "integrity", not "integral"
 
2/10
!!giphy hackers
 
2 much hack 4 me
 
3:52 PM
jesus how big is that gif?
 
big enough to break the ice
 
hrm, only 800kb
took 10 seconds to load for me
!!afk fuelling the crap factory
 
@JanDvorak Never heard that applied to numbers
 
@KendallFrey hence my question
 
3:55 PM
I tried "hacking" the Apple store once
Turns out they block crashsafari.com
 
@Trasiva That has been my favourite gif since I first saw it long ago
 
integerness?
 
integericalnessicity
 
@ndugger lol
 
@KendallFrey Imagine that.
 
3:57 PM
"wholeness" (i.e., belonging to the set of whole numbers)
 
@ndugger I know, I love it, it's just amazeballs.
 
@JanDvorak integrality
It's not a common word though, maybe the phrasing needs improvement?
 
It's for a commit message, not a language class essay :-D
wholenumberness?
 

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