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12:40 PM
My day11 solution. Regex abuse? You decide.
 
1:07 PM
day 12. I managed to do part 1 without parsing the JSON, but not part 2.
 
 
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2:14 PM
I thought I could do day 12 without parsing the json for part one, but apparently my total is too high
Oh I know why
There we go
Part 2 is lame
 
Anonymous
2:34 PM
Hi everyone. I am using rbenv, but need to install rubygems. When I do apt-get install, it also wants to install ruby onto my system... What do I do?
 
@Cereal Why?
 
@WayneConrad Because I didn't want to parse the json =D
 
@Cereal I think it's possible to do part2 with regexes alone. You need the new regex features that let you parse nested structures.
@Cereal You know about the built-in JSON parser, right?
 
Yup
 
3:18 PM
Welp I dunno what I'm doing wrong for part 2. Just grabbing all the hashes with "red" as a value, and subtracting the sum of their numbers from part 1
 
3:39 PM
jk fixed it
day 12, probably my ugliest code
 
:)
howdy
 
4:03 PM
@JonathanMusso Hello!
@Cereal Nice, actually.
Did you look at mine? It'll take you a second to realize it's not your own code.
 
@WayneConrad Back at ya. How is everything?
 
Fair. Lazy. Trying to not go anywhere during this crazy season. How about you?
 
@WayneConrad Oh, yours makes more sense than mine
 
4:18 PM
@Cereal In what way? I don't see anything wrong with your approach.
Oh, I see it, I think. Mine has all of the iteration inside the recursive function; yours has some outside of it.
 
Yeah. I'm sure there's a better way to do that reduce. I just found yours really intuitive to read, like I immediately knew what was happening.

Mine's like ... wat
 
4:43 PM
@WayneConrad Not bad just getting a few hours of work in this morning. How's the banjo?
 
@JonathanMusso The Banjo is fine. Not learning much right now, just playing. I did have someone at work ask me to play. First time I've ever been asked to play instead of asked to stop. :D
@Cereal Thank you. It feels good when another coder reads your code and likes it.
 
haha that's great Wayne. What did you play?
 
All my favorites. Ladybug's Picnic, On the Road to Boston, Mississippi Sawyer, Amy's Waltz, Red Wing, Needle Case.
 
4:58 PM
Sounds nice, I don't know them. Are they a mix of blues, classical, folk?
 
5:10 PM
Ladybug's Picnic is from Sesame Street, but unless I sing the lyrics, nobody knows I'm playing a kid's song. It sounds good on the banjo. The rest are are old-time American traditional (except for Amy's Waltz, which is a modern composition).
 
very cool, I will have to listen to them on YT
 
5:32 PM
which color(s) do you like? I can't decide, lol
I apologize for the spam after the fact :o
 
Anonymous
5:49 PM
I am a fan of late 60s-70s body types. 60-40
 
hello, I want to ask about something I find in some websites
when I hover over a link I can see the url below, then the url changes into something else, what is the cause of this ?
 
Anonymous
@niceman can you post a link to a site that does this
 
I'm doing AoC11b. I'm pretty sure of my solution but AoC keeps rejecting it. Is there an issue with the challenge?
 
ahhh well it's actually in my project, I'm using devise and the recoverable module, I send reset password instructions and in the mail preview I hover over the reset link and I see this behaviour, Thought that this is a common thing
 
oh, wait, I can see an issue with my code.
 
5:58 PM
@JonathanMusso Probably this one.
 
Anonymous
@niceman can you describe the behavior? In your mailer/view (check the code), what is the path you send it? What do you expect the full URL (with the site name) to be? What does the URL instead say?
 
the path that devise sends is pointing to the edit action in the passwords controller, the url contains the reset token for the reset, I expect the full url to have the raw token, when I hover it I see the raw token but it suddenly changes to the encrypted one
 
@HunterStevens those are all 60s. Personally I hate most that came out of the 70s.
@WayneConrad I am leaning on that too...thanks. Looks good with the white top
 
Anonymous
@JonathanMusso the best is the challenger :-) 1971 in panther pink with black racing stripes
 
Anonymous
or somethng like that
 
Anonymous
6:07 PM
@niceman okay it seems more complicated than it is for me to help. I am not familiar with devise. Sorry
 
@JonathanMusso I take it you're getting ready to paint?
 
Anonymous
I like the color in the 3rd photo. While the last is nice, the pearl coat is a little strange. I am a stickler when it comes to pearl coat.
 
@WayneConrad Yessir, headers are custom fitted just throwing the exhaust and some fun chrome parts on the motor.
@HunterStevens Challenger is probably the only vehicle from the 70s that I like haha
 
@JonathanMusso What about the 80's? When are you gonna restore a K car? Haha!
 
@WayneConrad Nooooooo. Nothing after 70. hahaha
Once this paint is done Wayne, we are going back to Prohibition era lol.
 
6:22 PM
@JanDvorak Not that I know of
Mine worked fine
 
6:58 PM
@JonathanMusso Ooooh, that will be neat.
 
 
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8:01 PM
@WayneConrad '28 and '35 ford
 
8:46 PM
@JonathanMusso There is a scratch-built airplane (it's never been built by a factory) called the Pietenpol Air Camper, which was commonly powered by a model A engine. I would be in heaven if I could built and fly one.
The Pietenpol Air Camper is a simple parasol wing homebuilt aircraft designed by Bernard H. Pietenpol. The first prototype that became the Air Camper was built and flown by Pietenpol in 1928. == DevelopmentEdit == The Air Camper was designed to be built of spruce and plywood. One of Pietenpol's goals was to create a plane that was affordable and easy to construct for home builders. Building an Air Camper requires basic woodworking skills and tools. Builders also need to fabricate some metal fittings to attach the wooden parts together. Some welding is required. The plans for the Pietenpol Aircamper...
 
9:09 PM
@WayneConrad That's amazing. I will have to ask my friend what the oldest plane her father has built. He's been an aircraft fabricator since the 60s..
 
That'd be a pretty color for an old car
 
man... day 12 B was evil
it was because I said "oh look, day 12 is the easiest one yet!"
 
Heh, yeah. It was a little bit wicked. What does your solution look like?
 
have to push it still, sec.
not sure if it was still evil in Ruby, but in JS ['red'] == 'red' apparently...
 
9:25 PM
I'll remember that to offer as evidence for my side the next time someone tries to convince me that JS isn't awful. ;)
 
this is all you need: wtfjs.com
ended up shoving anything my code thought was red in an array and combing through it looking for things that weren't red
 
@CuddleBunny Does your code imply that a "red" value always occurs earlier in the hash than any numeric values?
 
no, but even if I make those recursive calls to Sum, when I return an early 0 it doesn't get added to the main sum that bubbles back up to the first call
 
Ah, I get it. That's nice code.
 
I can see inside the mind of the author with this puzzle. I bet most of the other puzzles don't have JSON input because of the handicap that gives JS, but then they thought of a great way to use one of JS's silliest nuances against us D:
@Cereal what was wrong with Day 9?
 
Anonymous
9:44 PM
I have a VM question for those aware of VirtualBox. I have been on Slack all day on my VM, and all day it was intermittent internet connection. My host is on Wifi and seems to be doing fine. (Host is windows)
 
Anonymous
test
 
Anonymous
Yeah, my host is fine
 
what OS is the VM?
 
Anonymous
xubuntu
 
Anonymous
I am convinced it is just Slack... It is slow on Windows too
 
9:47 PM
that is possible, I've had some issues with the Slack client too
 
Anonymous
this is slack on the web
 
oh, I guess try using some other services to see if those lag too
 
Anonymous
yea, I am using this lol
 
anyone wanna start a project?
 
10:11 PM
@Josh what kind of project?
 
any kind of project, I'm terribly bored and I could do with a project to distract me
 
10:37 PM
I'm trying to figure out if Nova RDOS comes with any library routines for outputting formatted numbers. That's my project.
 
11:00 PM
Web development?
 
11:29 PM
@Josh this
 

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