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6:03 PM
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 4 ★★ (Regex:true NaiveBayes:0.00 J48:1.00 OpenNLP:0.08) comment cc: @Kyll @FrankerZ
 
@queen fp
 
6:19 PM
@queen fp
 
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 4 ★★ (Regex:false NaiveBayes:1.00 J48:1.00 OpenNLP:0.32) comment cc: @PetterFriberg @FrankerZ
 
@queen fp
 
6:36 PM
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 5 ★★ (Regex:true NaiveBayes:0.00 J48:0.00 OpenNLP:1.00) comment cc: @PetterFriberg
 
@queen fp
 
6:49 PM
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 6 ★★★ (Regex:false NaiveBayes:1.00 J48:1.00 OpenNLP:0.99) comment cc: @PetterFriberg
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 4 ★★ (Regex:true NaiveBayes:0.01 J48:0.96 OpenNLP:0.74) comment cc: @PetterFriberg @FrankerZ
 
@Petter I'm dumb again. I want to be registered for the Heat Detector here if possible. What do I need to do?
 
hehe
@FrankerZ hey
 
7:18 PM
@πάνταῥεῖ There is no way to registered (currently testing) I need to add you to source code, but np I will if you don't change your mind the day after :P
 
@PetterFriberg Sou you'll need to add me to that cc list?
 
@ColdFire ?
 
@πάνταῥεῖ Knowing you important is that you do not comment back : ), if we start to have fun they will shut us down, hence we should not have fun
@πάνταῥεῖ Yeah I will add you a List in software (compiled)
 
@PetterFriberg Okey, np. I'll not comment back.
 
@FrankerZ sup always online guy
 
7:21 PM
There is lots of fun and mess here, but mods have asked me to interact as little as possibile
Kyll sometimes pass a comment if maybe there is a possibility to calm the situation, but most often we just flag or mod flag post..
 
no fun
:(
 
@PetterFriberg Commenting back is just like putting fuel into the flame, so why should I?
 
I never pass any comments since mod explicitly told me so
 
Usually when those comment wars happen: Additional comments usually only make it worse.
Can't put out fire with more fire
 
@πάνταῥεῖ I will add you to source code in next deploy...
 
7:23 PM
but you put out fire with coldFire @FrankerZ
 
@FrankerZ Real fireworkers will tell you something different, but that's another pair of shoes.
 
Yeah and Jon C. also asked to not comment on these posts... so be careful
 
just spent like 2 hours on a CodeReview answer, whew
 
@PetterFriberg Fine!
 
you are there too @Tunaki
did you see the songs i posted for you
 
7:24 PM
@Tunaki spending 2 hours on this jasper-reports... stackoverflow.com/questions/38844417/…
 
I listened to the first
and youtube determined the rest :)
 
I preparing also a bug report...but want to find a way around... but it's really complex in poi
 
that's how we do it... lots of time, few upvotes... :D
 
Yeah +1 on question is mine : ), I have not answer yet... still checking if I can pass a good answer that is not only bug confirmed
 
give me a question that can get many upvotes so i can answer hehe
 
7:26 PM
You can answer the jasper-report above : )
 
@ColdFire Well let's get to some more convenient tunes: youtube.com/watch?v=1iwC2QljLn4
Old school ;)
:32210873 You'll loose your sense of hearing listening to that in original loudness :)
 
i see
well i cant listen now
probably tomorrow then
wow so many question with jasper report
@PetterFriberg you sure are popular
and your company
 
@ColdFire So remember to tune down your earphones as a precaution.
 
@ColdFire why?... can't understand...
 
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 9 ★★★★ (Regex:true NaiveBayes:1.00 J48:0.99 OpenNLP:0.97) comment cc: @PetterFriberg @FrankerZ
 
7:32 PM
@que tp socvr
 
@FrankerZ Sorry, could not retrive comment from api, maybe already deleted?
 
aah. I killed it : )
@FrankerZ if you see f**k it's a 1 flag kill.
 
I need a small break after this very long answer :)
 
@PetterFriberg what is jasper report?
@Tunaki link?
 
@ColdFire another low traffic tag, that I choose randomly...
@Tunaki link
 
7:34 PM
meh, if you really want to see it, you'll find it by searching ;)
 
how?
 
blarg you and your rules... via profile,
 
0
A: Play a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors

TunakiBugs First of all, there are 2 bugs: In the code determining the choice by the computer, you have int computerNumber = randomNumber.nextInt(2); However, nextInt(2) will not return a random number between 0 and 2 inclusive, but 0 and 2 exclusive. As such, this method will return either 0 or...

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lol
 
7:35 PM
Yeah heck what a long answer
 
yeah
 
@Tuna non working question on code review?
 
subtle bugs
code needs to be working as far as the OP can test it
 
i will post a question for tuna
 
it works
 
7:38 PM
man that answer was awesome
 
ok, lets play rock, paper and scissor?, What do you choose
 
rock
 
I also chose rock
 
me too
 
paper...
 
7:39 PM
now we need a referee
I vote for Queen.
 
@PetterFriberg nooooooooo
@queen I picked rock.
 
@ryanyuyu When do you think artificial intelligence will replace lawyers?
 
uh, lawyers == paper ?
 
So serious.
 
lol
 
7:40 PM
@queen rock, paper and scissor?
 
@PetterFriberg I do not understand.
 
@qeen rock, paper or scissor?
 
@queen rock, paper or scissors?
 
@Tunaki scissors.
 
typo
 
7:41 PM
Queen wins against Petter!
 
oooh it's workng
 
hehe
@queen rock, paper or scissors?
 
@ColdFire rock paper
 
lol
 
7:42 PM
that's a great strategy
 
you cant choose both you idiot bot @queen
 
@ColdFire What is not possible today, may be possible tomorrow.
 
So true.
So deep.
Star fail.
 
@queen yeah probably you may get intelligent tomorrow
 
@ColdFire Are you possible today may be possible?
 
7:42 PM
@queen wtf does that mean
 
@ColdFire Not that I know of.
 
...
 
she is just adapting ...
 
i see
 
@queen rock or paper or scissors?
 
7:48 PM
@Tunaki No preference.
 
LOL
 
/facepalm
 
that is oakbot command
!!summon caprica
no caprica here :(
gn guys
 
night
 
7:58 PM
@ColdFire N8
@queen Bring up lizard and spock please sweetie :)
 
Sorry your query did not produce any result
 
@queen @Petter might help about that.
 
This is a registered stack app SOCVFinder that notify about possible duplicates and cherry pick questions to review, see quick guide for commands.
 
haha
 
8:02 PM
@queen I can say whatever I want here, I know you're not going tot listen to me. I know you don't like me. You hate me in fact and just want to print the help right?
 
This is a registered stack app SOCVFinder that notify about possible duplicates and cherry pick questions to review, see quick guide for commands.
 
@Tunaki Trying how all that KI stuff should work ;)
 
Told you so.
 
8:14 PM
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 4 ★★ (Regex:true NaiveBayes:0.67 J48:0.90 OpenNLP:0.95) comment cc: @PetterFriberg @FrankerZ - tp
 
This one isn't particularly great either stackoverflow.com/questions/686155/remove-a-cookie/…
 
@Tunaki I protected the question now, it seems to attract spam and VLQ answers.
 
yes, good move
 
@Tunaki PHP from 2009, shudder :P
 
8:35 PM
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 4 ★★ (Regex:true NaiveBayes:0.07 J48:1.00 OpenNLP:0.00) comment cc: @PetterFriberg @FrankerZ
 
8:52 PM
aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Finally finished that stuff...
at least I got an accept and up vote : )
 
congrats!
 
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 4 ★★ (Regex:true NaiveBayes:0.00 J48:0.04 OpenNLP:0.00) comment cc: @PetterFriberg @FrankerZ
 
@queen fp
 
@Tunaki submitted bug report to so I hope I'm right : )
 
woohoo
:)
 
9:01 PM
Yeah I have seen that I have 2 : D
 
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 6 ★★★ (Regex:true NaiveBayes:0.05 J48:0.04 OpenNLP:1.00) comment cc: @PetterFriberg @FrankerZ
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 4 ★★ (Regex:true NaiveBayes:0.03 J48:0.03 OpenNLP:0.98) comment cc: @PetterFriberg @FrankerZ
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 5 ★★ (Regex:true NaiveBayes:0.00 J48:0.99 OpenNLP:0.00) comment cc: @PetterFriberg @FrankerZ
 
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 3 ★ (Regex:false NaiveBayes:0.99 J48:0.00 OpenNLP:0.99) comment
 
^ needs mods flag
 
I mod flagged already
reported just to get it in feed... seems like comment that started...
 
9:14 PM
I already mod flagged
 
then there are 2 mod flags :D \o/
 
Have to go for Marshal
I'll get it today if there are some more comment flags to be had, otherwise, it will be tomorrow
Also: My first gold badge
 
hee the 5 comment I just sent to socvr since there where to many at once... saw some inappropriate text so hopped for the best
@FrankerZ You are close...
 
I have 7 flags left for today, and like 40 comment flags
 
@que test We all know that in every server rack there is a cute little cat who is doing all the calculations and isn't the fastest. So speed is important! :)
 
9:22 PM
@PetterFriberg [ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 0 (Regex:false NaiveBayes:0.01 J48:0.00 OpenNLP:0.09)
 
lol, Rizer is home safe...
 
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 4 ★★ (Regex:true NaiveBayes:0.23 J48:0.96 OpenNLP:0.90) comment cc: @PetterFriberg @FrankerZ
 
chatty but fp
@queen fp
 
Yeep... no flagging from me
 
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 5 ★★ (Regex:true NaiveBayes:0.12 J48:1.00 OpenNLP:0.01) comment cc: @PetterFriberg @FrankerZ
 
9:35 PM
I don't even
 
that one got out of hand.
 
lots of nc flags for Franker : )
 
Meh
 
meh wrong room :)
 
Could have posted it here
 
9:39 PM
sure ok
I want to invoke that function, with those parameters, in a setTimeout
 
setTimeout(function() { loadAnswerInto(index, href.split('#')[1], href.split('\/')[2], $(this)); }, 1000);
 
but the arguments aren't the correct one then
this is in a loop, they change at each iteration
 
It's in a foreach loop though
 
well, $(this) is the current DOM element
the other are calculated based on it also
hmm, maybe I can only have 1 parameter and let the function determine the 2 other also, but that's not the problem I think :)
 
If you want something in a capture, simply just create a wrapper. (I believe $(this), should work fine there as well.) What happens if you console.log the arguments?
Also, you don't have to use $(this)...you can just use the element that's passed into the .each function: .each(function(index, element) {
 
9:44 PM
ah true
 
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 5 ★★ (Regex:true NaiveBayes:0.00 J48:1.00 OpenNLP:0.00) comment cc: @PetterFriberg @FrankerZ
 
But to force a capture:
(function(el) { //code here that involves element })($(this))
 
this feels wrong
 
lol
 
I know something is wrong, I shouldn't want to do that :)
 
9:46 PM
Again, that shouldn't be necessary as the function itself is already creating a capture group
Just pass element in the argument, and use that to pass to your other function on a timeout
 
current I have setTimeout(loadAnswerInto, time, index, href.split('#')[1], href.split('\/')[2], $(this));
I don't care about IE.
 
No: You want to call a function there
Not just pass variables
setTimeout(function() { loadAnswerInto(index, href.split('#')[1], href.split('\/')[2], $(this)); }, time);
 
this breaks the script, no error messages...
 
Do a console.log right before
the loadAnswerInto
console.log(index, href.split('#')[1], href.split('\/')[2], $(this), time)
Do all the variables look correct?
 
10:03 PM
nope they didn't
they were the ones from the previous iteration
but I was able to make it work with setTimeout(loadAnswerInto, time, index, href.split('#')[1], href.split('\/')[2], $(this));
 
Yeah, but you were still using $(this)
Was the index from the previous interation?
 
yeah
you know what, this was probably just XY problem to begin with. I didn't want a setTimeout....... =/
 
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 4 ★★ (Regex:true NaiveBayes:0.56 J48:0.96 OpenNLP:0.14) comment cc: @PetterFriberg @FrankerZ
 
sorry....
 
10:51 PM
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 4 ★★ (Regex:false NaiveBayes:0.97 J48:0.96 OpenNLP:0.97) comment cc: @PetterFriberg @FrankerZ
 
@queen fp
 
11:40 PM
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 4 ★★ (Regex:false NaiveBayes:0.99 J48:0.00 OpenNLP:0.99) comment cc: @FrankerZ
[ Heat Detector ] SCORE: 4 ★★ (Regex:true NaiveBayes:0.13 J48:0.04 OpenNLP:0.66) comment cc: @FrankerZ - fp
 

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