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10:03 PM
well you can share a steam account
 
@hakre that's why they are called sTEAM accounts, right?
 
@Gordon no clue, but i always forget my password
so whenever i buy something i print out that recipt and the long number so i don't loose it.
 
@PeeHaa Can you just take a look at the server, the FF nightlies seem to be coming out at 0 bytes :-( can you just verify that that is actually the case and it's not just that they aren't being served right?
 
okay, nowtrying out lxde, brb.
 
@DaveRandom lemme login
 
10:06 PM
cool
 
user895378
@hakre Print to PDF. Email to myself. Never forget again.
 
@DaveRandom -rw-r--r-- 1 nginx webusers 73108 Mar 10 22:00 cv-pls_0.20.2.2.crx
 
@PeeHaa That's chrome
 
Oh. didn't read what the hell you were actually saying :P
again :P
 
10:09 PM
lol
 
Indeed 0 bytes
Let me run it manually
 
Invalid PEM key. Let me see. I suspect a crap copy pasta. For some reasons it almost always skips the first few characters when copying the contents of a key
 
Weird :S
 
Yep same thing. Fixed now. I'll rebuild to test
 
10:14 PM
kk winner
 
> Binary built successful :D
 
Why is that vertical scroll bar there? I mean what layout problem is causing it?
 
yeah, luxury problem :)
 
I will go somewhere else to spend my 33CVs
 
10:19 PM
@PeeHaa Ugh, well it doesn't work but that's my bad. What time does the cron job actually run btw?
 
anyone care to help?
 
@cv-pls The nightly every 2 hours at the 0th minute
0rd
0enth
0st
 
Which hours though, odds or evens?
 
Bitch please. Even of course :D
 
Yay for multi-window multi user confusion
 
10:21 PM
I can temporary increase the cron if you want though
 
Yeh can you up it to like 15 mins for a couple of days while I make sure the build process itself works properly, then we can drop it back down again
 
1 sec the things is downloading 100+ updates. The nix boys have been busy
 
@DaveRandom nightlies run every 10 minutes now
 
@PeeHaa Nice one, ta
 
10:31 PM
np
 
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Q: Excessive Use of jQuery's preventDefault() and stopPropagation()

65Fbef05I was recently in a discussion with a work colleague about some differences in our coding practices, where I raised an issue about his excessive use of the two above mentioned methods in his event handlers. Specifically, they all look like this... $('span.whatever').on('click', function(e) { ...

^read the "update"
 
10:49 PM
See you everyone
 
later @Alexander
 
11:04 PM
@PeeHaa Right, everything seems to be working, you can drop the time back down whenever you like
 
It doesn't hurt my server to run it so I'll let it be for now
 
kk no worries
 
@PeeHaa I would really appreciate if you take the one last trouble to help me
@PeeHaa
jsfiddle.net/TJvsS/6
Why is that vertical scroll bar there? I mean what layout problem is causing it?
 
Idunno @DemCodeLines ask @partickl in here. He knows CSS
 
@partickl you there?
 
11:16 PM
@DaveRandom you still awake?
 
@PeeHaa It's subjective
pretty quiet in here this evening
 
What's the English term for when a product is less expensive based on the amount you are buying? I.e. I buy 1 for E.10,00 5 for E9,50 etc
ladder?
discount steps?
 
What you mean like bulk buying?
 
bulk pricing is the word I think
 
Pricing tier I think is a good term to refer to a specific level
 
11:20 PM
Instead of a specific level. I'm looking for the generic term
If there is one
 
I'm not sure but it's not exactly my area of expertise...
 
Why not? Don't you speak English? ;)
 
I don't sell people shit and I don't tend to buy in bulk :-P
 
:D
 
I don't know, I'd probably go with "pricing model"
 
11:25 PM
Let me give it some thought
Also totally unrelated. Why are the Java people so horny on globals and statics :(
 
what the heck
that css guy doesn't come
 
something like quantity discount - quantity rebate - volume discount?
 
quantity rebate that sounds like it's it
 
bulk discount @PeeHaa
 
any css guru that can solve a issue im having...1 hour spent now no luck
 
11:34 PM
@Lusitanian yeah. You should know. Being an 'murican jew and stuff :)
 
@PeeHaa that one nailed it
 
lol
 
shoutkey.com/sweat , press "FLERE TILBUD" at the top menu. Why the HECK does it push the content
 
@Karem Im waitingg for one too
 
:-D
 
11:34 PM
oh
so fustrating
I would like to think its my float: left attribute on the #moredealsnav , but I cant make it lay over the content otherwise ?
 
I just need to put this quote out here again
> Our stack is a combination of all that’s bright and shiny right now; we use MongoDB and Redis for storage, Scala and Akka to create a highly concurrent service tier exposing our engine to client applications via JSON, and Rails, iOS, Android and Windows Phone to take that data and produce amazing, native experiences for both web and mobile devices.
3
 
@Lusitanian I'm sooooooooooooo hoping that's a fake quote
 
And a website that looks sh*t, just in case you weren't put off by that statement.
 
OMG
 
11:38 PM
lol
@DaveRandom Data Services Developer Salary: £26,000
are salaries for devs in the UK usually that low? i'm surprised
 
@Lusitanian I wouldn't know, I've never been employed as a developer. I certainly hope not. Where are you looking?
 
@DaveRandom same site
i'm fairly embarrassed for the company that they'd even try to hire a dev for that low
in the US, startups pay $100k+ which is around 60 thousand pounds (i think)
 
is there any alternative to "one true look-up table" for a many-to-many database relationship?
example:
a user most be member of a group
a user can be member of more than one group
 
@Lusitanian Yeh but that's for senior devs (presumably?)
 
@DaveRandom ehhhhhhh, or mid-level at times
silicon valley + nyc are really competitive markets
granted cost of living is also ridiculous in both places
 
11:46 PM
i think there will be a bottleneck, like it will likely to grow huge
 
I gotta say, it's pretty shocking some of the advertised salaries, take a look here. Although even so, that 26K is still right at the very bottom of what people are advertising
> Zend, Drupal, Magento, or other PHP MVC Frameworks
 
i'm trying to decipher the problem for few days now and i really don't know what to do about it. any help would be really appreciated
 
@DaveRandom augh
@DaveRandom interesting. of course, the UK has Jon Skeet, so who really needs other developers?
 
Why don't people get the people who know what they are talking about to write the skillset lists for job ads?
Ahh that's right, they haven't got any
 
11:49 PM
> We are looking for a PASSIONATE TECHNOLOGIST, someone who thrives on
 
My passion is that I don't give a fuck.
4
 
^^ someone who passionately makes up words and shouts them at other people
 
even the listings on careers 2.0 often suck
 
Evening!
Guys, quick question.
 
artlebedev.com/studio no bullshit...
 
11:52 PM
How it is possible, that variables, that var_dump shows as arrays, not string, give notice in array_diff. Notice: Array to string conversion
 
Because they are arrays and not strings :P
 
Can you reproduce on codepad? @Eugene
 
@Eugene array_diff compares the child elements as strings, there's a note in the manual somewhere
you have a multidimensional array, presumably
 
@DaveRandom This function only checks one dimension of a n-dimensional array.
 
11:55 PM
I was talking more about:
> Two elements are considered equal if and only if (string) $elem1 === (string) $elem2. In words: when the string representation is the same.
You have an array of arrays, those inner arrays are cast to strings for the comparison, hence the notice
more importantly, it means it won't work as you expect it to.
 
@Lusitanian Wanted to buy this one, but I'm too poor for that luxury :D
 
@PeeHaa Not sure. One of arrays is very complex
 
You almost certainly want array_udiff and a comparison function
 
@webarto that's sweet
 
It doesn't need to be complex to reproduce, I'll do it now
 
11:57 PM
 
seen that one too
@webarto shipping to us is $8
 
@webarto lol
 
awesome level is over 9000
@Lusitanian that's cheap, shipping from US to Europe is 50$ for e.g. 5$ item.
 
@webarto indeed
 
11:58 PM
It's pretty clear cut tbh, you just can't use array_diff() for whatever you are trying to do.
 

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