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2:00 PM
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@Rvervuurt ? You know you can name your recipes however you want, right?
 
no :X I actually never used it, except to turn off lamps
I thought this was IFTTT-created
 
clapclapclap
 
don't rant if you did not use
 
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
2:02 PM
I complained about this in the morning
 
About what?
 
sigh just got the next 2 chapters of the book i am reviewing. it makes me sad.
 
Are they paying you for it?
 
no
 
@Rvervuurt about people ranting about stuff they don't even know how it works
 
2:03 PM
Sorry :)
 
np
 
well that sucks
 
@cimmanon Hahaha
I was gonna go for 'bottom'
But I did actually read it before loling
 
posted on July 03, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by Frankie */

 
Is IFTTT worth getting? Looks powerful
 
2:07 PM
I felt that for just my Philips-lights, it was using too much battery
also, Philips added about the same functionality in their own app
just still receiving the mails
I am using a recipe though that tracks the word "Free" in gamedeals on reddit. That one's pretty good
 
I'd love one that notifies me every time an infiltration style game comes on sale on Steam lol
Bought Styx: Master of Shadows the other day
Hoping the woman is tired tonight so I can play it ;D
 
Styx is free on PS+ (PS4 only)
 
Don't like gaming on consoles anymore
 
I like it much more, since I can sit on the couch :D
 
I got a real expensive desk chair :P
I could sleep in it.
 
2:15 PM
hello everyone...i´m confused about the robots tags, i´ve been reading and if i want the googlebot to find my page,what is the difference between index, follow and index, no follow?
 
@Japa Did you google it?
 
yes, but because i want to understand it explicity to my webpage, i´m confused...i just want google to index my page that´s it...so, why should i use index follow and not index no follow...i mean, what is the best?
"By changing the index to no-index and the follow to no-follow your are able to influence the behavior of the spider. If you don't want the search engine spider to crawl through your whole website you use the following meta tag :" what is that the spider doens´t look in my website with this choice above?
@Sippy ?
or for example this: <meta name="robots" content="noindex, nofollow"> and the explanation: "The spider will not look at this page and will NOT crawl through the rest of your web-pages." why use this ?!? so i have a website but i don´t want to be found?!?!
 
yes, you understand that correctly
 
@Japa imagine your website is a catalog. google will find your catalog's listing of every product you own. you would want to tell google to not index your listing but to follow it to the individual product pages and index those instead.
theres nothing worse than having a paginated page end up in a google search and the thing you are looking for isnt on the page anymore :-(
 
@cimmanon thanks for answering, so if i just want google to find my www.mypage.com (let´s say my first page, and then the user navigates) i should use index, nofolow right?
 
2:25 PM
@Japa well that will tell google not to follow any links on that page to get to other stuff that would be worth indexing
something you might not want indexed would be content that changes all the time, like maybe the weather
 
"well that will tell google not to follow any links on that page to get to other stuff that would be worth indexing" - like for example the link to my facebook page right?(am i understanding this? :)) and this case i should use index, folow right?
 
i wouldnt worry about using it at all, to be honest. unless you legitimately had content you didnt want to be found via search engine
 
@cimmanon but wait, if i use the index follow, the links on my webpage will be found right?
 
@Japa yes, and thats the default behavior
 
@cimmanon hummm, ok thank you very much for your explanation.
 
2:33 PM
I r bored
There's nothing worse than updating an ancient app
 
Mmmm legacy support
Yum
 
Well not exactly legacy
 
Is it outdated
 
Different tech
Moving it from coffee to js
 
Is it awful
Does it need replacing
 
2:35 PM
not that much just boring
 
If yes to all: legacy
 
been at it for ~2months now
 
ah
grim
 
safe to say lost all interest
 
lol
I started with about 400 lines of JS for this thing
Got about 80 now I think
Works near enough the same, lazy load works better
 
2:36 PM
Did you end up using promises ?
 
Naw
Need to learn them first
Otherwise I'll implement them wrong and look like a noob
 
mmkay
 
I'm building a web application for a private project soon
Which I intend to do with JS and JS alone
So I can learn Node, something like KO or Ember and how to use some of the decent libraries like Bluebird as well
 
when what how?
you ll need help
 
are you just throwing words together? :P
 
2:39 PM
Soon as in soon but undetermined, it's basically an administrative front end for a community system, don't know how yet
 
hahahahaha
If you're gonna be using ember it comes packed with RSVP, no need for bluebird
 
Prefer RSVP to Bluebird?
 
never used bluebird, afaik all A+ compliant promise libs are sort of the same
 
Ah right
 
I think bluebird has the extra auto catch
Which is rather nice
 
2:41 PM
Promises kinda looks like how I'd code C#
 
No c$ for me vOv
 
@Sippy await/async kinda looks like how I'd code C#
 
You been using es7?
 
herp
that irks me
Call it async/await pls xD
 
@Kitler With babel, yes.
 
2:42 PM
thoughts? I haven't read up on em yet
 
@Kitler Sexy as hell
 
5 mins ago, by Sippy
So I can learn Node, something like KO or Ember and how to use some of the decent libraries like Bluebird as well
Worth involving ES in there somewhere?
 
ES = javascript :P
 
Ye but sexy javascript
 
Well if you ll be using ember it comes with babel loaded
 
2:44 PM
Ember sounds pretty clued up.
 
It has it's + and -
 
function fetchThreeFiles(callback) {
    fetchFile('one', function(file1) {
        fetchFile('two', function(file2) {
            fetchFile('three', function(file3) {
                callback(null, [file1, file2, file3]);
            });
        });
    });
}
async function fetchThreeFiles() {
    let file1 = await fetchFileAsync('one');
    let file2 = await fetchFileAsync('two');
    let file3 = await fetchFileAsync('three');
    return [file1, file2, file3];
}
That's not optimized as files can be fetched parallelly but meh. You see the sexiness, don't you?
 
@MadaraUchiha Looks CSharpey
I could get used to that.
 
@Sippy It's taken almost 1:1 from C#.
 
Heh
let === var?
 
2:46 PM
yesh
 
@Sippy In this instance, yes.
 
yup you got let and const
 
let === var with block scope.
So this works as you expect it to, without the extra closure:
for (let i = 0; i<10; i++) {
    setTimeout(function() { console.log(i); }, 1000);
}
 
Is that just so it jumps off the heap when block is finished executing?
 
i is scoped to that for loop, and is not hoisted.
 
2:48 PM
I think var is block scoped in C#, guessing they just can't change what var means in JS
 
@Sippy Yup.
 
I can make assertions m8
i am programmer u see
pff one day.
 
sure bro
 
So
If I follow instructions to get ember installed and start writing JS can I just use the writing style of ES6 and it'll just work?
Or is there more to it than that lol
Cos writing ES6 looks hella ez
 
ES6 is a new version to JavaScript (well, ECMAScript, really, but whatever)
Some browser support certain features, some do not.
 
2:51 PM
ah
 
If you want a wider support for the syntax you write, you want to use a transpiler, like babel
 
Yeah, we talked about Babel
@Kitler was saying Babel comes preloaded with Ember
 
*ember-cli
 
In that case, ES6 ahoy.
 
2:52 PM
omg 2much info
 
Although, @Sippy at your stage, I'd suggest to just start writing stuff in node
 
Comes with an express server, a build tool, linter, generators etc...
 
I may be in here a while sucking on yo brains when I come to set up the project.
 
Get used to the environment and infrastructure.
Also, free yourself from thinking JavaScript solely in browser context.
 
^
 
2:53 PM
@MadaraUchiha I will just switch out to C# mode.
 
I never got into node :/
 
@Kitler You should.
 
We use rails at work :/
 
vile
 
And I don't really work during my free time
 
2:53 PM
@Kitler I don't do my real coding at work.
@Kitler You are weak.
Why are you weak?
 
I hate ruby, I don't care how powerful it is, it reminds me of VB and I cannot deal with that.
 
Tbh i just want to be a farmer
 
You lack... social awkwardness.
 
no computers
no tech
 
@Kitler lawl, go be a farmer then
 
2:54 PM
just moo
 
@Kitler My Dad constantly talks about doing that lol
 
Smoke pot and bang goats all day.
2
 
@MadaraUchiha that's the life
 
We know it's legal in Lebanon. The internet says so.
 
loololololol
 
2:54 PM
hahahahha
 
Only female ones though
 
ofc
duh
Having sex with male goats is gay and that's not ok.
 
Thing is we're only 3 devs in the company
So rails won over node due to less time to get up and running
+ our apps got some calculations going on in them
 
C# best
If ASP.NET goes free2play then gg
 
rails deployment is a pain in the ass
 
3:00 PM
ASP deployment is weird
We have some build scripts which take about 20 minutes to run which we use to deploy to the different environments
Alternatively we have the publish utility which takes 2 minutes.
vOv
No one uses publish though cos it's scary appaz.
 
My main problem with .net was visual studio, feels way too damn clunky
 
@Kitler The main problem with .net is that it doesn't run on any server I can pay $5 a month for.
 
that 2
 
@MadaraUchiha That's what I hate about it.
I wanna do cool projects with it at home but fuck paying for a windows server to run it on
@Kitler Visual Studio is a beast but once you get used to it, it's a powerful beast
And it does a lot of shit.
Just try not to use TFS if you can help it cos it's bad.
 
vOv
never tried it probably won't :P
 
3:12 PM
VS integration is beautiful but the fact that TFS auto merges things that it doesn't know how to automerge and fucks it up is just irritating.
Lolol you never know where your career is going! :D
If I really like Node I might push my career in a more JavaScripty direction
 
screw that :P
 
JS seems like probably the most stable option for a lasting career
 
I quit my last job when they tried to get me into .net
 
Dunno what money's like tho
 
Don't focus on the language
focus on how to pick up a language
And learn how to dive into the source of libs
 
3:14 PM
I'm good at picking up languages, so far.
Cos Google.
 
not just that
languages come and go
js might not be here next year (not really likely but you get the point)
 
Concepts stay forever? :D
I get what you're saying and I already think the way you're saying, for the most part :P
I just don't know as many concepts as some people yet
 
And you never will
 
woop woop
 
there's always going to be people like @MadaraUchiha who will nolifeit
 
3:16 PM
lolol
 
And they will be better than you in every way :P
 
I'm more of the uh
'will nolife for money'
kinda person
 
They won't be that good at producing bugs, though.
 
hahahahha
the world needs scrubs like us
 
xD
 
3:17 PM
!!youtube tlc - no scrubs
 
the world does not need - infact @MadaraUchiha will replace us with robots soon
 
I'm happy to be a nolifer for a while but ultimately I just want money to do the things I want.
 
hahahah
Robot ninjas
we're fucked
 
@Kitler I don't believe that.
 
3:19 PM
in SO Close Vote Reviewers, 48 secs ago, by Kitler
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31209437/addepar-ember-table-export
 
hahahahhahahaa
I m off, enjoy the weekend peeps
 
Same
Laters
 
4:02 PM
 
@MadaraUchiha is the puzzle to see if i know how to use bugmenot?
 
@MadaraUchiha lol
stupid imho
 
4:57 PM
@kitler yo brobeans
Hurry up, I want to see your ugly face
@rlemon hangouts later?
 
5:50 PM
eiiii
 
@Kitler on a level from 1 to colorado
 
lol
mississipi
 
posted on July 03, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by LordAshram */

posted on July 03, 2015 by CommitStrip

Today, Intel is back on CommitStrip! They’re building an interesting platform for the Internet of Things, with their Edison technology and the Curie module, specifically designed for the creators of devices. Visit the Intel Developer Zone for access to Developer Kits and support, and maybe find a solution to work in peace in the open space ;).

 
6:26 PM
@Kitler @Katler @Mr.Alien @MadaraUchiha @mikedidthis @Sippy @RonaldUlyssesSwanson hangouts in a few hours? Gonna put together my new BBQ, then cook a steak on it :D
 
Ahem
cries and leaves
 
6:45 PM
@SomeGuy ahahahahah
 
7:00 PM
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson lame
 
True story http://t.co/oSaVEB623t
 
does the latest photoshop have the ability to make oblique guides?
@SomeGuy read the intro and scrolled through quickly but that is some serious research :D
will read it tomorow - seems interesting
 
Right?!
 
right
 
It really blows my mind sometimes
I used to think people were stupid
Then I discovered research papers
 
last time I watched a video on how does the space telescope rotate without fuel
 
7:40 PM
Link?
 
turns out it all comes down to the physics of cat flipping
 
@TylerH You might be interested in the paper I linked, btw
 
sec it's from smarterEveryDay
 
Oh, yeah, I love that channel
 
7:47 PM
Damn, I never knew about torque rods!
 
8:21 PM
@SomeGuy thanks dude!
@SomeGuy I already saw it on your Twitter :-P
@Kitler not sure. It is about programming software, which you can ask about, but it is a fairly broad question. I would want to close it as "lacks minimal understanding" but that's not a CV reason/anymore
 
8:36 PM
@TylerH Haha, I think you're one of the only people who ever does :p
How was your birthday, btw?
 
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson lol
 
today I destroyed a guy at work - he challenged me at 301 - I finished in 4 rounds
darts
now he won't play me anymore
 
8:41 PM
bahaha
bit drunk atm
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson got a nice craft beer
check my tweet
 
yeah seen it
and scared me :D
 
9:02 PM
true love
 
haha
would do that now
 
lol
@cimmanon lol
 
skill
:P
 
9:34 PM
-- this splice will take `["1", "2", "3"]` and convert it to `1/<strong>2</strong>/3` if the first arg is 2
hilightCoverSplice :: Monad m => Int -> [T.Text] -> Splice m
hilightCoverSplice pos xs =
	return $ intersperse (X.TextNode "/") $ zipWith (curry toNodes) xs [1..]
	where
		toNodes (x, p) =
			let x' = X.TextNode x
			in if p == pos
				then X.Element "strong" [] [x']
				else x'
gogo XmlHtml <3
 
@rlemon Still going?
Or not enough interest?
 
@MadaraUchiha I'm still not ready. So never happened.
 
@MadaraUchiha Well, I was up for it, but somebody didn't invite me.
 
BBQ is almost done. Needed to get gas hookups
 
9:57 PM
@rlemon en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wason_selection_task You've probably heard of it, but the Wiki has more info on it, so it's still a good read
 
 
1 hour later…
11:02 PM
@cimmanon lol
this site is great
 
only took three hours and a bit.. but the BBQ is ready
 
entryName.length() > (relPath.length() + "/".length()) // ahahahahahahah
the [frontend] js developers are the worst
 
11:21 PM
Woo Hoo!
BBQ works
and I did the gas hookup without blowing myself up
 
congrats! xD
 
now I'm "seasoning" the grill tops
 
photo or did not happen
was expecting this to happen
 
my gas hookup job is a mess
but no leaks
problem with fitting the gas line was nothing was standard sized.
converters everywhere
I've never had a natural gas bbq
wonder how it will effect the flavour
 
11:37 PM
@rlemon doesn't look safe :D
 
totally is :P
 
kabooooooooom
 
there is a elbow coming from the wall into a 1/2" nipple, into a quick shut off valve, into another 1/2" nipple, into a 1/2->1/3 converter, into a 1/3" nipple, into the quick adapter from the bbq
all sealed proper and tested for leaks.
 
:P
I did the smart thing, I didn't start drinking until after I hooked up the gas :D
 
11:44 PM
ahahah
 
11:56 PM
I need a bigger garden :/
 

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