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4:15 PM
i.imgur.com/3zXi49J.gifv landscaping sure has advanced
 
why not?
 
this one is easy. To start with it's expensive and messy
 
@SterlingArcher because machetes are way more fun
my house has trees all around the property, so I got a cheap machete
works great and is a ton of fun
 
@DenysSéguret yeah but think of all the cousins watching him so impressed right now
 
4:17 PM
@SterlingArcher he's gonna get that tonight
 
I have a weedwacker
 
weed whackers are good, until you hit a branch. Then you need shears, a machete, or a sky saw.
 
lol I have a townhouse no branches
This was amazing
 
we spend very little money on AC thanks to the trees, so I'm ok trimming branches
 
@SterlingArcher hahaha
oh god, this keeps getting better and better
 
4:26 PM
@SterlingArcher dudes a marine
he's under 'investigation' over this
 
I love it when he's borderline shrieking like Thad Castle
@rlemon no kidding? Sauce me bro
 
bunch of stories on it now
tl;dr dude driving is with a disabled female marine, they rear end the sgt and he gets out and goes apeshit
 
> Sure the Sergeant went off, I would of went off, especially if some bitch ass civilian rear ended my vehicle
Are soldiers/marines fucking cunts in general?
 
No, not at all. Most soldiers I've met want nothing more than to lead a calm life at home. A few have come off aggressive and dominant, but not psychotic roid rage
Remember, only the bad ones make the news. Nobody talks about the good (majority) ones
 
Yeah you're right. I just don't get this attitude at all
 
4:33 PM
Idk, met this one guy named Jason who was in the USAF, dudes basic af. @Loktar knows him :p
 
@GNi33 it's a personality type that's drawn to the army, more or less
 
Haha I was thinking of him right when I sent this but mobile doesnt let me delete the message
 
Nahh I think shitty people are going to exist everywhere.
 
@SterlingArcher blacks, cops, etc.
 
the army is one of the few places where they pay you to go out and hit things
 
4:34 PM
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@PomeGranate Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq. For posting large code blocks, use a paste site like gist.github.com, hastebin.com, pastie.org or a demo site like jsbin.com
 
:31911716 why are you nesting links? that seems bad
 
@PomeGranate event.stopPropogation();
 
html Q:
Is it possible when I click on the small link, to ignore the big link href?
<a href="#something">
big link
<a href="#somethingElse">
small link
</a>
</a>
@Luggage ok I'll try it wait
thx
 
waiting...
 
Don't nest anchor tags that's not right at all
 
4:36 PM
also true
 
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Q: Why are nested anchor tags illegal?

Doug MorrowI learned that nesting anchor tags is not standards compliant HTML. From W3: Links and anchors defined by the A element must not be nested; an A element must not contain any other A elements. Since the DTD defines the LINK element to be empty, LINK elements may not be nested either. ...

Illegal HTML
 
@PomeGranate look at how the browser renders this. It will not look like what you posted here
 
ohh, i forgot it was illegal.
 
oh no, did I do a crime?
 
yep, law enforcement is on its way
 
4:38 PM
I'm on the way to mekhico
 
They hang you for nested anchors in mexico. No extradition
 
:O
they hang u with ur nested anchors
 
> Hey babe, I wanna nest my anchor with you
 
@Luggage the event.stopPropaganda(); is for the outer wrapper link, isn't it? It didn't work :'(
 
only use singletons
 
4:40 PM
no, inner, but read what everyone else wrote
 
I thought in mexico you are fee, you can code the way you want
 
i think. or return false
 
@Luggage yeah I read it - buuuut I have tooo many changes to do :S haha damn!
 
Mexico forces all of their developers to only write php
 
ohh well, maybe you can make valid html after work
 
4:42 PM
haha yeah maaaybe
 
in the us ( the free world ) the prisoners have to code in php
 
fuuuuuuuuck
 
@PomeGranate they get paid in freedoms
 
hahaha
 
4:44 PM
@PomeGranate that's cruel and unusual (unless you work at facebook, then it's cruel and usual)
 
@Luggage event.stopPropaganda(); didn't work :/ also return false.. no affect
 
@littlepootis freeDOMs, maybe?
 
haha
my actuall code looks like this
 
hahaha FreeDOMS
 
the 'stopPropoganda' was a joke, right?
 
4:45 PM
<a href="image.jpg" class="card">
<input type="checkbox" />
</a>
 
lol
its stopPropagation()
i think I spelled that right
 
stopProganda has been suppressed by the mainstream documentation
 
on the <a> tag I have a normal href, for the lightbox ( http://lokeshdhakar.com/projects/lightbox2/ )

and for the checkbox I have a jquery event handler
I think I have to rewrite everything - damn
 
I count 32 floors (including ground floor) on Salesforce tower, a nice round number. https://t.co/Mi1Sf79NSo
 
Not sure why you wouldn't count the ground floor
 
4:49 PM
@ndugger Europe doesn't number it
 
Europe isn't real life
 
true, but millions of people are stuck in the eurotrix
 
Europe was written in java
 
ew
 
I'm working on a matchmaking system but every time I add a setInterval() I seem to get the error: Cannot read property 'score' of undefined. It work's fine without setInterval() if it helps
 
4:50 PM
how do u guys feel about Java + Json
 
How do you feel about C# + XML?
 
never worked on C# with XML
 
@ndugger enterpriiiiiiiiiiiise
 
Life was written in C#
 
no wonder its so complicated
 
4:51 PM
C# isn't complicated
 
On the one hand, it's C#. On the other, it's XML.
@RowanHarley you're losing this, most likely. setInterval (and friends) do not automatically retain it.
 
@Meredith I need this to be real and for you to confirm it i.imgur.com/fsSyTv7.jpg
 
If you choose the XML, you'll get to see just how deep this rabbit's hole is.
 
I know this wasn't serious but: xml can be fine, and c# has good tools to work with it.
serialization from c# objects, etc.
 
!!afk food
 
4:54 PM
XML can with a really good schema can be pretty terse.
 
goddammit
 
well java and json isn't fine
 
json is fine.
 
yea json is great
i use it with javascript everyday
 
5:02 PM
I don't like Java and a lot around these parts agree. Though.. I don't have a good reason for it, really.
 
me neither
 
Everyone on the net hates java - everyone in my company hates javascript
I don't know which one I should hate ( or love? )
 
both have reasons to be hated.
but I still like JS
 
there are people who love java but hates c#
 
Mormons.
 
5:05 PM
isn't it just a "tool"? I want to write software, it doensn't matter with which technology
but I think I'm not nerdy enough
(yet? )
 
@PomeGranate hate everything
 
haha
 
it's the only way to be fair
 
are you guys also working day'n'night for your startup?
 
No. Opposite. work a bit here and there on contract.
 
5:08 PM
me work + study + startup
(none of them seriously - a bit of everything )
 
im working with startup here, not day and night tho..just day :p
 
I work 35-45 hours, plus the occasional after-hours update
 
I work enough to pay for electricity. and food. and video games. and weed. and feed my Roth IRA.
and NO MORE
 
coding is like drawing - some people are good at it, some not - you can train, but you'll never be as good as some others
 
@Luggage what about internet?
 
5:09 PM
how do u figure out if you're good at it?
 
and housing
and carring
 
internet is implied before food.
car is paid for
yea, house, too
 
@Luggage he doensn't pay for the internet - haxx0r
 
not paid for.. i mean i have a hosue payment
 
lol
brb
 
5:10 PM
I just think someone needs to invent a spicy beer
 
@fayzaan if you don't ask n00b questions - although you are already working sience 12 years as "software engineer"
 
they have that
 
@ndugger I think I've had that
 
i had this one beer with ghost peppers that was painful
 
really? I need it in my life.
 
5:10 PM
spicy beers are good, but sour beers are where it's at
 
ColdFusion or bust
 
too spicy is just a novelty
 
@ssube ohh, damn right
 
but i've had some jalepeño beer that was decent
and yea.. sour can be good.
 
me? 12 years? really?
 
5:11 PM
Rodenbach Grand Cru being one of my favorite
 
this was one of the better ones I've had
 
I do enjoy a good sour
 
this one too
 
Yeah, I've had their sour; I really enjoyed it
 
i'm glad this isn't the 70's with nothing but miller, bud, etc
 
5:13 PM
I tried this girls "pepper" beer while we were floating in a lake and it was so weird. Worst aftertaste ever
I've made fun of her ever since
 
girl w/ pepper beer > girl w/ wine cooler
 
true dat
 
export const STRONG_PASSWORD = /\w+/;
gods have mercy
 
@ssube noted. have you tried this?
 
girl w/ any kind of beer > girl w/ wine cooler > girl w/ mike's hard
 
5:15 PM
i had it the other day.. wouldrecommend.tiff
 
@fayzaan no not you haha me.. I try to code - but I fail haard ^^ - I work now as a "science assistent" but my friends with same or less experience can code much better and earn maybe 4 times more than me
*but you don't get paid well in an university...
 
hehe
yea I wanna make a few $100k/year :D
 
aaa fewww haha
as developer? cobol?
 
@corvid let me optimize that for you:
export const STRONG_PASSWORD = true;
 
All passwords are strong passwords if they really believe in themselves.
 
5:17 PM
lol
as a developer, dunno how farfetched the idea is lol
 
@BadgerCat my snapchat is broken... I can't send anything or add anything to my story...
send help
I might not be able to receive anything either, but I'd never even know
 
@fayzaan I don't know, I think its not possible, a friend of mine earns 180k as a developer, I don't thin that more is possible
*in a bank in switzerland
 
180k what? Rubles? CAD? Pesos?
 
> working for a band in Switzerland
 
You say that like I know a lot about Switzerland
 
5:26 PM
haha, i wasn't trying to quote you
just doesn't sound very nice to me
 
:P
@KendallFrey proof that fire can exist in a vacuum
 
:3
 
@SterlingArcher Oh come on, you don't know the Swiss currency?
 
I'm american, I don't care
 
@SterlingArcher you fucke... HOLY SHIT
 
5:28 PM
1chf => 1.01 usdollar
 
But seriously, on topic. Be a developer in the DMV area, get some federal clearances and shit... 10 years experience and you can easily make 200-300k USD/year
 
is there a way to get some of the mathematical functions to return the objects rather than a number? so Math.max(a, b) would not return a number, but rather the object a if it was greater?
 
inb4 America moves itself to Mars, and no one else cares.
 
@SterlingArcher what is DMV?
 
5:29 PM
i don't mind writing a way, but just wondering if there's a shorter way
 
@bitten objects are not greater or lesser than each other
 
I think in the US you can earn more as developer as in switzerland
 
Developers in my area with security clearances are highly sought after. My brother said AWS will give you a bonus each quarter just for holding a clearance
@PomeGranate DC, Maryland, Virginia
 
@KendallFrey yeah sorry.. a small typo on my behalf. in my example, a and b are numbers
 
Most jobs in my area are for federal contractors (my company is primary a fed/contractor but we do commercial contracts as well)
 
5:30 PM
@bitten so...?
 
@bitten what object where?
 
im in Canada tho
 
I am canada
 
@KendallFrey var a = 3, b = 2; Math.max(a, b) // returning 'a'
just wondering if there's a built-in function for this, before i write my own things on top of it
 
@bitten Uh, what's your question?
@bitten Math.max?
 
5:32 PM
@KendallFrey currently Math.max returns the number, as in, 3. is there a built-in function that would return me a
 
Wait. Like the string "a"?
 
the reference
wait
 
no, JS doesn't have byref variables at all
 
i think i'm being dumb?
 
I think so too
 
5:33 PM
@bitten this is me asking space stuff to him -_-
 
You really should read up on special relativity
 
i just wanted to know if a was the larger variable, as that's a special use case for me
i can just do Math.max(a,b) === a
DERP
 
5:34 PM
@KendallFrey I have been :D I'm currently trying to figure out what is "bending" when you put a large density body there
 
@bitten You're still derping
You want the > operator
 
really?
 
@SterlingArcher No, no, forget the gravity part. Learn SR first, then GR
 
this is too much public embarrassment
let a = 3, and b = 2, Math.max(a,b) === a // true
that's all i wanted..
 
@bitten one time in college I threw up on my neighbors giant mushroom and passed out in the school fountain. I think you're ok.
 
5:35 PM
@bitten no, you wanted a > b
or a >= b
 
@SterlingArcher ^^
@KendallFrey (y)
 
Space and time are bending.
spacetime, to be more precise
 
is it a co-incidence that the "i'm retarded" meme is from quantum leap
 
@GNi33 are people who wear hats cunts in general?
 
5:37 PM
This is one of my favourite mindfuckeries from relativity
 
@Loktar yes
#AllHairMatters
 
lol
 
gotta switch the tv over to youtube
 
We must band together to get Loke's hair back!
 
:(
 
5:38 PM
lol @SterlingArcher
 
anyway that is a silly question for a few reasons
 
I can't donate my hair. It's a fragile, government protected ecosystem
 
don't worry Loktar we all go bald
 
#1 there were other military in the video who were level headed
 
And it's really fluffy
 
5:39 PM
JK LOL GENETICS
 
#2, there are over 1 million military members in the US
 
@Loktar at the end, he was getting arrested by the MPs apparently
 
you have people of all walks of life
 
@KendallFrey I don't get how there is no universal "now". If I send a signal to a nearby star 5 light years away and also set my alarm to it's arrival time then that I know when "now" is over there.
 
@SterlingArcher good that guy was a fucking idiot
 
5:40 PM
I loved when his voice went all Thad Castle shrieky
 
haha
 
Shit fuck. I just created 3 directives and I realized I do not know how to link scopes in angular
 
@Luggage The video should explain that
 
lol
well u can pass data into the directive
and out..
 
5:41 PM
WTFV
 
"now" is universal among relatively stationary frames
so yes, your now is the star's now
actually, simultaneous is a better term, not "now"
 
yea
 
"now" is constantly changing
 
but you're video is only about light travelling, not about a universal moment?
 
There is no such thing as a universal moment
 
5:43 PM
moment.utc()
 
Events take place at a single point in spacetime
 
i'm not saying that, but i meant to ask is that isn't this video comparable to how light, for example, bends around planets
 
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Q: How to access parent scope from within a custom directive *with own scope* in AngularJS?

colllinI'm looking for any manner of accessing the "parent" scope within a directive. Any combination of scope, transclude, require, passing in variables (or the scope itself) from above, etc. I'm totally willing to bend over backwards, but I want to avoid something totally hacky or unmaintainable. F...

god bless you internet
 
For any two events, either 1) everyone agrees that they happen at the speed of light 2) there is some frame where they occur in the same place 3) there is some frame where they occur at the same time.
 
in one solar system the position of stellar objects appears differently than in another for this reason
 
5:45 PM
And only one of those is possible for any given 2 events
 
i see..
 
@bitten No, SR has nothing to do with gravity, and it's much simpler to keep gravity out of it
 
@Loktar i sure am. Seriously though, I hope you didn't take any offence, didn't intend to. Just came across a lot of stuff recently with soldiers (not only US) acting like douchebags
 
@KendallFrey i meant to draw a comparison because i wanted to ask, is it not just "your frame of reference" kinda thing?
 
Also, has anyone actually observed planets bending light?
I didn't think they were heavy enough for that
 
5:46 PM
And sometimes I just say stupid stuff
 
@bitten That's right
 
@KendallFrey what about looking at the horizon during a sunrise? Isn't that light bending?
 
@SterlingArcher Yes, but not because of gravity
that's just the atmosphere
 
Ah shit you're right, that's atomspheric bending
 
@GNi33 not personally offended, I just thought it was a silly generalization :p
 
5:47 PM
@KendallFrey there are examples where one can see a planet that is actually behind another planet, because of this effect
 
haha also I had no idea you wore hats
 
What about the space telescope seeing galaxies and shit from light being bent around other galaxies?
 
@bitten Really? I find that hard to believe
 
I was just trying to think of something really common to generalize
 
@Loktar because it is.
 
5:48 PM
@SterlingArcher Yeah, galaxies and stars bend light noticeably
 
@KendallFrey light doesn't travel in a straight line though? you already know this from how the stars appear to twinkle
 
I just dont get the "im military, im better than civilians" attitude
 
But a planet isn't big enough?
 
lemme see if i can find a reference, or a scientific explanation :p
 
@bitten again, atmospheric
@SterlingArcher I doubt it highly
 
5:49 PM
@KendallFrey i'm just trying to understand why you disbelieve it
 
Is there a quantifying limit to a planet's size?
 
Which of course not all soldiers have, im well aware of that :)
 
@bitten Because planets have way less gravity than stars
@SterlingArcher There's a point where it becomes a brown dwarf star
Not sure exactly what that point is
 
So there is a point where a solid, habitable planet transforms into a star?
That's mind blowing
(potentially habitable)
 
> Currently, the International Astronomical Union considers an object above 13 MJ, which is the limiting mass for thermonuclear fusion of deuterium, to be a brown dwarf, whereas an object under that mass (and orbiting a star or stellar remnant) is considered a planet.
 
5:51 PM
@bitten you're talking about gravitational lensing, right?
 
@SterlingArcher Not habitable by any means
 
stars are more like large gas giants than rocky planets.
 
Just like yo mama
burrnnn
 
okay, in my second comment i mentioned stellar objects.. perhaps
 
Any habitable planet is too small to be even close to a star
 
5:52 PM
and you need lots of the light elements, too
 
> Gravitational lensing: Light around a massive object, such as a black hole, is bent, causing it to act as a lens for the things that lie behind it. Astronomers routinely use this method to study stars and galaxies behind massive objects.
 
user1596138
Hey @ssube I found the most bizarre thing lol
 
@SterlingArcher i don't know what gravitational lensing really depicts. i brought it up as an example, and if the linked video was comparable to it.. i could have brought up a few things :3
 
user1596138
 
user1596138
5:53 PM
It's an Explorer Sport Trac with the same year Mustang's 4.6 and AWD
 
It's really interesting
@Jhawins only if you put dual american flags on the back
 
yeah, i guess that is what i meant
 
@Jhawins i'd rather put the awd in a mustang :)
 
i thought the effect was also pronounced on stellar objects or planets
 
user1596138
@Luggage I agree! But I'm trying to find a small truck :)
 
5:54 PM
I'm sorry lol
 
user1596138
It's 292hp and it's basically a Ford Ranger lmao
 
user1596138
I'm going to look as soon as I get out of work. I found 2 of them
 
pics.imcdb.org/0is156/mustang003527sc6.7871.jpg Mustang from the movie "Cherry 2000".
 
@Jhawins for fucks sake just get an El Camino already
 
user1596138
It's fully loaded.. Leather, moonroof, remote start, heated seats and mirrors
 
5:55 PM
It's not fully loaded till @KendallFrey's mom gets in
 
user1596138
lol true
 
The coolest thing about GR is the way a projectile travels in a straight line and the ground rushes up to meet it.
 
user1596138
This one came from Canada, it's a 1 owner vehicle from ON lol I did the title history
 
user1596138
Wut
 
5:56 PM
Please somebody try this so I don't look like a retard in my office
 
I would if I had earbuds
 
user1596138
It works
 
But I don't think not trying this is gonna save you
 
@SterlingArcher hahah
do it
 
user1596138
/me was a 13 year old waiting on his basketball game to start once
 
5:57 PM
Jan 19 at 21:17, by Sterling Archer
well fuck me backwards I just spilled about 100 goldfish everywhere
 
I'm not putting my in-ear earbuds in my nose.
 
fuck
How many quotes on me do you have
 
better than putting them in your mouth.. dat odd almost sour taste
 
@SterlingArcher Not quite enough
 

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