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user1596138
5:00 PM
The same number of people as are flat earthers
 
@Jhawins Yeah, some people definitely are
 
or that the earth is flat, most families rightly don't want any of this geoid nonsense
 
user1596138
Yall batshit sometimes lol.
 
No.. hardline christianity is more popular that flat earthism
 
user1596138
I was raised super religious, not straight up nutcase like this haha
 
5:00 PM
@towc the earth is flat (in some places)
 
you're 1 data point
 
user1596138
@Luggage Yeah, the most die hard christians are not hiding that information from their kids. That's not even how they approach the things they don't believe in
 
from what I understand, the Salt Flats are pretty flat
 
The ones that fight for those topics being taught in our schools (still happens) are.
 
user1596138
They don't just lie about it lmfao. They "arm" you with the "knowledge" to refute those things, and they study the absolute fuck out of anything they don't agree with lol
 
5:01 PM
some parents decided to make their kids not come to my school for certain days because they were teaching about how the garden of eden was a metaphor, and women aren't actually made from the whatsit of men
 
user1596138
@Luggage That's an extreme minority
 
user1596138
In the real world anyway.. In the bible belt in Murica
 
user2620028
@Jhawins it all comes down to faith though
 
So, it's great your weren't abused with creationism, but some people are.
 
well then, why do parents homeschool kids then?
 
5:02 PM
I have IBS-D and have really painful stomach issues daily (sometimes multiple times a day)... I've been smoking "stuff" for the past week, and I haven't had a single stomach issue in days. I did gain like 3lbs, though... lol
 
faith means you know something. Duh!
 
@ndugger smoking glaucoma medication?
 
user1596138
@Luggage Lol.
 
absolutely
 
user1596138
Nothing like a little JS chat on a Monday morning to remind you of the arrogance in the world!
 
5:03 PM
@ndugger has your diet changed?
 
user1596138
!!afk back to work lol
 
@Shmiddty yeah, for the worse, but it was the munchies. I'm a bit used to it now so I can reverse it pretty quick
 
Is there a way to make FS relative to the file rather than root?
(In Node)
 
yes.
 
__dirname I think
 
5:04 PM
That's pretty annoying.
 
uhh, how?
 
@ndugger have you considered that the change in diet is responsible for the reduction in symptoms?
 
@ndugger Requiring dependencies is relative to the file, while reading files is relative to the root process.
 
@Shmiddty Oh, no, it changed for the worse; this type of food usually makes my stomach way worse
 
according to a Pew poll in 2013, 1 out of 3 Americans deny evolution. I think that means it's more than a "tiny minority" that are teaching their kids this stuff: pewforum.org/2013/12/30/publics-views-on-human-evolution
 
5:06 PM
I feel so angry today and I have nobody to take it out on :(
 
Me.
 
Me.
 
user1596138
@Luggage Denyingh evolution isn't campaigning to change what's taught in schools. It's just checking a box on a form and moving on
 
But how do so many people learn that?
 
user1596138
Believing it is untrue does not correlate to withholding information from your offspring lmao.
 
5:09 PM
Also, there are some rather large cases of people trying to change school cirriculum. Like in Ohio, where the flying sphaghetti monster started.
 
user1596138
That is the exception, not the rule. Clearly haha
 
user1596138
You either have direct experience with this and you haven't gotten past what "happened" to you yet... Or you are trying to hold an opinion that you know nothing about.
 
user1596138
With statistics that don't have anything to do with your claim...
 
user1596138
+1
 
OK. You're one experience proves that all homeschooling is awesome and the US does not have any religeous nuts trying to change what is taught in schools.
 
5:11 PM
Education can't get any worse in the United States...
 
Hi all
Hows it going @BenjaminGruenbaum? :-)
 
Hi Neal
 
@towc Shalom!
 
2014 article showing which schools teach creationism and get tax money to do it: slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2014/01/…
 
no.
 
5:12 PM
@Luggage Did you seriously just use Slate as a source?
 
Teaching creationism is child abuse
 
@littlepootis I agree.
 
why pootis
where have you been
we missed you <3
 
One with broken links for references, might I add.
 
@Allenph it's a topic more talked about my liberal leaning news organizations
Fox doesn't go around complaining about this.
 
5:13 PM
@MadaraUchiha Short and sweet :-)
 
@Luggage I agree with you, but all media is bias, and that's extremely poorly sources.
sourced*
 
I'll find a better one.
 
I started with Hugh Mungus. Now I'm watching a video by 'Society for cutting up men' and I decided I've gone in too far and quit.
 
there's no such thing as too far >:)
 
5:16 PM
@Jhawins You're claiming that evolution deniers teach their kids evolution at the same rate as evolution accepters? That seems unlikely to me.
 
@Neal neat, did you meet Ilya?
@MadaraUchiha good luck! Wish I could have made it!
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum We have chatted on whats app etc. We are meeting for lunch later this week :-)
He sounds like a great guy! :-D
 
Aw cool! Good luck!
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Luck?
gulp
 
@KendallFrey Evolution is a lie, my dad is not a monkey, you need to accept raptor jesus!
@Neal I mean, getting to know him haha. Nothing frightening.
 
5:17 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum ;-) ahh got it :-D
 
Your dad is a monkey.
You are a monkey.
 
@littlepootis obv first question is "sure that's not an actor?"
and yeah, that's fucked up, but not too far :P
 
that actor had balls.
 
a primate.. not sure about monkey.
 
well, makeup
 
5:19 PM
aren't we apes?
 
you're an ape
 
@Luggage Yep, monkey.
 
I mean, they could really have killed him.
 
@Luggage Yes, and apes are monkeys.
 
are they?
you sure?
 
5:19 PM
all apes are monkeys..?
 
monkeys are apes
not the other way around
 
humans are to apes are to monkeys are to primates are to mammals etc.
 
My dad's not a phone! I'm not a part of your system, man!
 
monkey extends ape
 
@towc nope, class Ape extends Monkey.
 
5:20 PM
Well, TIL.
 
@phenomnomnominal Do you have a link to your awesome demo? :-)
 
ok, then. I thought apes and monkeys were two branches from primate.
 
@towc ape derives monkey
 
thought monkey was far more specific than ape..
ok :)
 
@Luggage me too
 
5:21 PM
@Luggage monkeys branched into Old World monkeys (of which apes are) and New World monkeys
 
I believe you, just saying what I thought.
 
^ @littlepootis
 
So I really am a monkey.
 
More than you know youngin' <3
 
5:24 PM
@Luggage tolweb.org/Primates/15963 This website covers much of the entire tree of life.
 
@KendallFrey damnit I had a phone call, but my question is who cares?
That's not a question on a job application
 
Should be. :)
 
It's more along the lines of "that dude is weird"
 
Who cares? Anyone who wants to see their country at the forefront of scienctific and technological innovation.
 
Just because I hold a worldview made up in the iron age doesn't mean I can't be at the forefront of science.
 
5:29 PM
But it does mean you probably won't be
 
e.g. Francis Collins
 
@KendallFrey well hopefully scientists are properly educated?
 
@towc ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽
 
to the world view I guess ;)
 
I think everyone, not just scientists, should be properly educated.
 
5:30 PM
^
 
first and last chars are boxes
 
@Loktar Where do scientists come from? Kids. Properly educated kids.
 
"properly" educated
meaning educated in my world view
 
No, educated in science.
 
It doesn't matter who's worldview, only that it's as factual as we can get at the time.
 
5:31 PM
@KendallFrey you're a nub avatar anyway
 
You don't get to pick your own physics.
 
idc what you say
lol in the top right you're default now...
 
He's the same old Kendall to me.
 
@Luggage people just pick funny things to make stances on
 
@Loktar Yeah, the broken ones are all that way up there
 
5:32 PM
this kendall best kendall
 
I don't think truth vs myth is a funny thing, though.
 
> OMG you don't believe or teach evolution?! How can you function as a member of society!
 
@Luggage If you Ctrl+F5 I'll bet I won't be
 
I'll Command-R instead.
 
@Loktar it's not because of vaccine deniers that disease is going down
 
5:33 PM
Tbh America really just needs a Purge night
 
It's already summer here.
 
I don't think I'd be willing to kill anyone
Purge nights would actually be really bad for huimanity
all of the stupid people would go out and kill the smart people that are just hiding
 
user2620028
maybe removing the warning labels from everything would help evolution
 
@HatterisMad funny, but passing down knowledge through writing is a good thing humanity does, not a bad thing.
I know it was a joke, though.
 
5:34 PM
@SterlingArcher but only one side would survive! :p
 
We've already decided as a society to prevent natural selection
 
@Loktar oh snap lol
 
oh lol, my star wall is filled with pinned messages
 
@KendallFrey yes, but not that much. So many human health problems don't kill you until after you have kids anyway.
 
Let's be really real here son
Lawyers are the reason everything is shit
 
5:35 PM
I think we can take the slides down (and typescript)
 
And the various reasons people have/don't have kids now is still selecting. Maybe we don't call it 'natural', but it's still complex.
 
@Luggage Oh yeah, that :(
 
They lobby things and prevent advancement because somebody pays them to do so... mdeical costs are through the roof not because they want to charge the shit out of you (big pharma does, not hospitals), but because the insurance to cover malpractice suits which lawyers are snapping at the bit to sue for..
 
+1
 
user2620028
could you imagine trying to explain to someone from 100 years ago that a hot coffee has a warning label on it telling you to be careful because it is hot. And that if the warning label wasn't there that someone could make a court case out of it and make a lot of money
 
5:37 PM
@HatterisMad are you talking about the lady who had 2nd degree burns?
And needed skin grafts?
because she should have sued and I'm glad she did.
 
user2620028
i believe so yes
 
> The sweatpants Liebeck was wearing absorbed the coffee and held it next to her skin. A vascular surgeon determined that Liebeck suffered full thickness burns (or third-degree burns) over 6 percent of her body, including her inner thighs, perineum, buttocks, and genital and groin areas. She was hospitalized for eight days, during which time she underwent skin grafting. Liebeck, who also underwent debridement treatments, sought to settle her claim for $20,000, but McDonalds refused.
 
What situation merits suing over coffee burns?
Did someone dump it on her?
 
Also McDonalds intentionally served the coffee way above normal temperatures at the time. I forget for what purpose.
 
^
the case forced them to reduce their temp.
> Liebeck's attorney, Reed Morgan, and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America defended the result in Liebeck by claiming that McDonald's reduced the temperature of its coffee after the suit.
 
5:39 PM
All because a lawyer saw a fat paycheck
 
The story is thrown around everywhere like some sort of urban legend, but imo it was a legit case.
 
@Luggage "normal temperatures" being normal for McD's, normal for restaurants in general, or what?
 
> In 1994, a spokesman for the National Coffee Association said that the temperature of McDonald's coffee conformed to industry standards.[2] An "admittedly unscientific" survey by the LA Times that year found that coffee was served between 157 and 182 °F, and that two locations tested served hotter coffee than McDonald's.[32]
 
user2620028
@KendallFrey she spilled it on herself
 
I forget. It's been a while since I read the article and/or saw the video about it.
 
5:40 PM
That's the most retarded thing I've ever heard of. I know the employee spilled it on her but going after "it was too hot" in court? It's fucking coffee it's gonna be hot
 
if you're serving something that could cause physical harm if spilled on you... it should have a warning label, why not?
 
@HatterisMad She must have been expecting it to be lukewarm, and that's why she did it.
 
iirc she didn't spill it on herself, so she had a legit cause to sue
 
@Loktar When put that way, it makes sense
 
user2620028
@KendallFrey i doubt that she did it on purpose, if it was as hot enough to cause 3rd degree burns then you would feel it through the cup more than likely
 
5:41 PM
But coffee that can't burn you is a little too cold
 
But I think "emotional damages" are bullshit. Cover the medical costs and the costs oh rehab etc, but X million dollars for burns is crap
 
@KendallFrey yeah I agree
 
she only asked for medical.
 
^ yeah 20k
which McD's said no
 
it wasn't until they said NOPE that lawyers went for more
 
5:42 PM
Ok, then that's ok
 
user2620028
@Loktar my point being that it would be really hard to explain to someone how we got to this point
 
@SterlingArcher don't summon okok
 
hahah
 
shut up lol
 
if you say okok one more time he will cum
 
5:43 PM
@HatterisMad I can think of plenty of harder things, like smartphones.
 
fixed for @KendallFrey.
 
go to youtube. Cracked, Today I found Out and many other channels have a short video about the case.
 
I'd like to also point out this isn't a medical case either
 
because I know "phrasing" was about to be said.
 
@Loktar I like em fixed :P
 
5:43 PM
haha
 
also NYTimes, but I know you don't trust them.
 
wikipedia has it as well
Liebeck v. McDonald's Restaurants, also known as the McDonald's coffee case and the hot coffee lawsuit, was a 1994 product liability lawsuit that became a flashpoint in the debate in the United States over tort reform. A New Mexico civil jury awarded $2.86 million to plaintiff Stella Liebeck, a 79-year-old woman who suffered third-degree burns in her pelvic region when she accidentally spilled hot coffee in her lap after purchasing it from a McDonald's restaurant. Liebeck was hospitalized for eight days while she underwent skin grafting, followed by two years of medical treatment. Liebeck's attorneys...
 
user2620028
@KendallFrey thats a change in technology, not a change in culture
 
I mean there is a line though I agree
 
user2620028
introducing something new instead of changing something already well defined for them
 
5:44 PM
@HatterisMad You can't honestly say smartphones had no impact on culture
 
like, "Harmful if thrown"
would be silly to put on everything > 3 lbs
but.... my son needed stiches after someone threw their smart phone at him
wonder if I could sue since there was no warning label
 
did it blow up? was is a samsung? :)
 
user2620028
@Loktar yeah basically.... if you cant tell that you are holding a cup of coffee that is at 180 degrees....
 
hahah it was samsung but didn't blow up
 
Do all my kitchen knives need that warning?
 
5:45 PM
> Harmful if used by a ninja
 
Can I throw a knife at somebody and sue because it wasn't clearly labeled?
> Local man ninja stars and then sues roommate -- wins
 
@Loktar Sue the thrower, more likely
 
user2620028
im going to throw a throwing knife at someone and then sue the manufacturer when it doesn't hurt them
 
> Sir did you hit them with the pointy end?
 
user2620028
no? should i?
 
5:47 PM
> Sir our liability label clearly states to hit them with the pointy end. You have no case.
 
There's a story about a guy that injured himself escaping from prison, so he sued the prison for having weak enough security that he could escape
 
what the fuck
 
WHY IS IT ON A COB
 
5:47 PM
@rlemon Now that's cornographic
 
The whole planet is on a Cob!
 
SO, getting FS to use path relative to the file it's contained in rather than root?
 
The earth is a flat cob
 
Corn plane is the best plane
 
Regardless of which file is called?
 
My cob is flat
 
@Allenph not sure I'm following
 
__dirname
 
@rlemon no vertical stabilizer?
 
No need. Corn is naturally stable
 
5:50 PM
maybe the pattern helps it lower drag.. like a golf ball
 
@SterlingArcher I want FS to read relative to the path of the file, rather than root, no matter where the process is runing.
 
@Allenph Which file?
 
sorry.
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3 mins ago, by ndugger
__dirname
 
@KendallFrey Say I have 1.js and 2.js. Inside 1.js there is a call to FS. If I run the command node 1.js I want FS to read relative to 1.js. If 2.js requires 1.js I want FS to read relative to 1.js still.
 
5:52 PM
I've said it twice
 
@SterlingArcher I've already been messing around with __dirname.
 
apparently I'm invisible
 
@ndugger
 
@ndugger that's because you're a corporate sellout now
 
true
 
5:53 PM
That works only if I pre-plan where the process will be running.
 
We don't take to kindly to corporate sellouts 'round heah
 
@Allenph What does that mean?
 
@KendallFrey What part?
 
"pre-plan where the process will be running"
 
what is the easiest way to remove a specific object from array,
var contacts = [{name: "Amr", age: 35},{name: "Sara", age: 49},{name: "George", age: 25}], say that the user selected the second object, I must remove it after he added it, how to remove it?
 
5:57 PM
splice the array maybe?
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Q: How to remove a particular element from an array in JavaScript?

WalkerI have an array of integers, which I'm using the .push() method to add to. Is there a simple way to remove a specific element from an array? The equivalent of something like array.remove(int);. I have to use core JavaScript - no frameworks are allowed.

 
how to take the index
 
4 ms of googling
 
@Neal I did
 
filter or splice
 
@MohamedAhmed ok, so what is the question?
 
5:58 PM
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Q: Remove Object from Array using JavaScript

ClemHow can I remove an object from an array? I wish to remove the object that includes name "Kristian" from "someArray". For example: someArray = [{name:"Kristian", lines:"2,5,10"}, {name:"John", lines:"1,19,26,96"}]; I want to achieve: someArray = [{name:"John", lines:"1,19,26,96"...

 
But don't know how to take the index
 
also that one
 
@SterlingArcher I always forget about filter ;-)
 
there's also find
 
Hi all
I have a query on custom directive
http://plnkr.co/edit/ZLL7Lf7pnb3o7ujXTbAU?p=preview
here is the link
if user enter the emp no we can see the details
but for me i am getting badrequest kindy help me on this
 
5:58 PM
find returns the object, not the index. findIndex() returns the index
 
angularjs
 
or .find() and .indexOf()
 
filter is less work than finding the index to splice
 
true. might not be as fast, but.. meh. who cares
 
i have created json from online website and i am calling the url path inside http request
 
5:59 PM
@SterlingArcher filter does not mutate the original also
 
JS speed is for peasants
 
can be both a good and bad thing @SterlingArcher ;-)
 

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