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5:00 PM
what is a politician?
 
and "salts" just means it is stuck to a metal, iirc
 
wat
 
no, what is sex?
 
oh, I don't know what sex is
 
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5:00 PM
its getting deep in here fellas
 
something they do on HBO. That's all I know.
 
I know what sax is tho.
 
@HatterisMad haha, is that from Lemons?
 
@rlemon well, sex is just sax with a replaced to e ...
 
What did I do?
 
5:01 PM
something about birds, bees, and mary
 
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@Luggage yes, and honestly it probably does look better upside down
 
which leads my to my next question. Anyone here watch son of zorn?
 
I've been to two 24 hours of Lemons races.. good stuff.
 
My people do the race.
 
in the Lemons race, do they apologize whenever they pass each other?
 
5:02 PM
Lemons as in unreliable cars.
 
No, we share corn recipes
 
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@jhawins thoughts on a gt40 kit car?
 
get a honda fit
 
oh man, we could make a prius kit car and sell it to hipsters as even more green
 
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@ndugger why do you keep suggesting this?!
 
5:04 PM
He has one
 
So that other people will buy one so I feel less like a tool
 
honda fit?
 
that's on you m8
 
sounds like a fucking fit bit
 
@Loktar had to grin :/
that car is fugly
 
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5:05 PM
hahaha, he has recommended me to get a honda fit like 3 times now i think
 
> "he drives a fit, his dick must be huge"
 
dude my wife wanted me to get a Malibu
 
guys i was just looking at the data im using
<![CDATA[Cressida Dick appointed as first female Met Police chief]]>
 
the name alone, eff no
 
I do love my car; hatchbacks are amazing for cargo space
 
5:05 PM
how do i work with CDATa
 
you accept it for what it is
 
@RhysCopperthwaite sanitize it
 
@ndugger so are trucks
/me misses my truck a little
 
@Loktar the malibu is just a shorter impala
 
@ssube yeah I just hate the name
I actually considered the Impala
 
5:06 PM
it still comes missing a bumper and two hubcaps and swerving in and out of lanes
they're both fantastic cars for causing accidents
 
hahah
 
That's the car you inherit when your grandmother dies.
 
I thought that was the buick :p
 
or a caddy
any 12' american yacht
 
haha my wife drives a buick, I actually like it though
Buick enclave
 
5:08 PM
Crown Vic, for my grandmother.
 
ah nice
old cop cars
 
though, i would drive one.
 
crown vics are pretty fun
 
I briefly had a mercury marauder, but i returned it due to problems that I thought would turn into a whole thing.
 
> Bachelors' degree or equivalent work experience
 
what's equivalent work experience mean?
 
Do you wanna be that guy that drives a fake sports car?
 
3 years-ish
 
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@Luggage yes please
 
ohh.. i saw one of those tiny british cars on the street the other day. they are smaller than I thought..
 
5:10 PM
> it has resided in my motorcar stable for 3 years.
while you whip your servants?
 
catterham..
 
user2620028
yeah they are tiny
 
user2620028
when an mgb is bigger than your car, you know it is small
 
@Luggage lightweight with strong engine
 
5:12 PM
but you need a helmet and glasses lol
 
the original mini is surprisingly small, too, when seen in person
 
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oh yeah, the new mini is gigantic compared to the old one
 
the lastest mini isn't a "mini" anymore IMO
 
@KarelG Mini's haven't been mini since like 2000
 
they still haven't actually attached the dash panels together, though
 
5:13 PM
Ever since BMW bought them out
 
or fixed literally any issue with the car
it's just BMW's trash brand
easy money
 
i cant find how to sanitize data
 
@BenFortune that 5doors series is still small
mini clubman / countryman however ...
 
they're tiny, barely bigger than a fiat 500
 
@KarelG I had a 3 door, they're actually alright
 
5:14 PM
eww fiat 500
i have a weakness for big cars :-/
 
I have a weakness for properly sized cars
 
rightsized cars
now with extra middle management
 
exactly. like a 3 series.
 
:(
 
5:20 PM
figured it out ! thank you for your help @ssube
 
so, are you supposed to import within functions to gain the benefit of code splitting?
 
@Luggage Berline or GT ?
 
@corvid you import at the top of the file
 
@ssube then how do you export the function when using import()?
 
top of the file too?
I usually keep all my imports and exports at the top and grouped, unless I'm doing something stupid with exporting objects
 
5:22 PM
Promise.all([
  import('react'),
  import('react-dom'),
]).then([react, reactDOM] => {
  // whatever here?
})
 
Promise.all([import('react'), import('react-dom')])?
 
@corvid const react = import('react'); at the top of your file is what you want.
 
no, he's using the async import();
 
isn't it async though?
 
why are you using the bad import?
 
5:26 PM
you can't export async.
 
I am specifically referring to code-splitting using import
 
well, i guess you can with AMD format..
you typically only code-split at a few stategic locations, not everywhere.
 
aaaah work problems got solved
// goes to home
 
e.g. where you match routes to views, so that they can be loaded on demand.
 
Hm... so ideally, it would be in the routing table to avoid loading many components?
<Route path="/users" getComponent={async () => {
  return await import('src/components/UserList');
}}>
or something like that?
 
5:29 PM
yea. things like react load all the time, you always need them, but not all possible pages in the app
i guess.. not really familiar with react-router.
 
import === System.import ?
 
but yea.. that's the general idea
your app probably doesn't do anything until react is loaded, so loading it async gets you nothing.
 
I guess this describes the way to go with react: webpack.js.org/guides/lazy-load-react
 
do you have a loading animation before for the initial JS load? That'll help perceived slowness
// index.html has a loading animation included in it
ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.getElementById('react-container'), () => {
    // remove loading indicator
    document.getElementById('app-loading-placeholder').style.display = 'none';
});
 
> I don't want to use semver; I'll just make up my own versioning system that includes adding a 9 to the end of every release
 
5:34 PM
@Luggage what is the third argument there? Is that a callback when the App has mounted?
 
yup
 
@Loktar amd ryzen prices are out. $500 for the 8core
 
that little bit of eye candy while your initial bundle is loading goes a long way.
I include the css for it in an inline <style> tag, too
(just the loading animation, the rest get loaded through webpack loaders)
 
brum... just updated webpack to 2.2.1, I understand that you have to fully qualify the loader names to whatever-loader instead of just whatever, but what is the "new syntax" for
{ test: /\.css$/, loaders: [ 'style/useable', 'css' ] }
it's style-loader right? but how to tell it to the the useable flag
 
what is it "for"? probably so that you can specify options without long ugly strings.
ohh, the query options? what would it be before? "style?usable" ?
here is a webpack 2 conversion of mine for a sample: github.com/luggage66/boilerplate/commit/…
 
5:43 PM
hmm, let's see
if you have multiple loaders for something you just put that whole object literal into an array?
 
oops, i edited previous statement by accident..
yea. click my link and you'll see an exmaple
might need to put that in side-by-side view for it to be readable.
 
the new 2.x syntax really already was a nesting-hell
 
@rlemon nice, that's a great price actually
since that's their top one
competes with an intel thats > 1k
 
but I was glad you could mix it up a little so it still was able to inline it somewhat decent
 
it just replaces one string with an options object..
 
5:49 PM
and adds additional levels, like rules {}, use: {}
 
> AMD’s $499 chip matched up against the eight-core Intel Core i7-6900K—a $1,089 part—the 1800X recorded an identical single-thread score of 162 on the Cinebench benchmark. But when all of its cores were turned on, the 1800X outperformed the 6900K by 9 percent, recording a score of 1,601. The 1800X “is the fastest eight-core processor on the market,” Su said.
 
yea, i guess.
 
AMD IS BACK BAYBAY
 
I find it readable, though
 
too bad I just built a computer in November :/
 
5:49 PM
@Loktar yup, the more exciting will be the 1400x chips. IF they compare to the current gen i5's they are only $199
that's hella cheap
 
it is readable, as long as you spread one rule over 5 lines
don't try to inline :P
 
I ain't buyin' no knockoff intel cpu.
 
@Luggage are you aware if "preLoaders" are still a thing in 2.x? It seems still to work, I'm just questioning the calling convention
does just have to be another "rule" under rules
 
@Luggage AMD just became relevant again tho. (well, not claiming they were ever not. but more relevant)
 
i recall a change about them in the release notes... i forget what
 
5:53 PM
ah it's a new flag, enforce: 'pre'
 
ClassName::ClassName( int a, int b ){

  ClassName self = *this;
  self.a = a;
  self.b = b;
}

vs

ClassName::ClassName( int a, int b ){

  this -> a = a;
  this -> b = b;
}
(C++)
 
so ask the c++ devs
 
I would honestly prefer the first version, but should I start growing accustomed to the second?
hmmm good point -_-
I'm dumb
 
yup, was in the migration notes: webpack.js.org/guides/migrating/…
@towc I always found the -> notation of c++ to be awkward.
 
@towc the first one is bad
 
5:56 PM
reminds me of php
 
not only is it making a copy
 
@rlemon well in the CPU dep they really weren't :/
for a long time
 
but it's just poor practice and sometimes not possible
 
@ssube wait is it?
 
I mean they were cheap but intel stomped the fuck out of them
 
5:57 PM
isn't it just referencing.... nvm
 
now they are cheap and stomping intel :)
 
@towc ClassName self is a local instance, not a reference
 
I was just taunting Loktar with my anti-AMD statement.
 
I haven't owned an AMD CPU in probably 8 years
 
@Luggage haha
 
5:57 PM
always use the this-> form in C++
 
ClassName& self = this;
 
@rlemon ever since you got a job and could afford a real one?
 
don't try to do anything clever with it
 
basically yea
 
@ssube ook
 
5:57 PM
:D
 
@towc still doesn't do what you expect
ClassName * self would, but has no advantages
 
well, I basically want to use dot notation
 
there is, intentionally, no alternative to this->
 
hmmm
 
then go use a different language
 
5:58 PM
ah well, I'll live with it 😒 thanks
 
yea, . and -> have different meanings. you can't always choose.
 
C++ requires property access to be explicit and the operators work on different types of classes (and different ways of referencing them)
 
maybe swift or rust is more your style
 
yeah, if you only care about the style, do something stupid with the preprocessor or use a squishy cpp for babies language
 

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