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8:00 PM
Also,
!!/tell cygwinn google coke mentos challenge slowmoguys
 
*phone rings*
me: Hello <company name>.
them: yes can I speak to <old employee who hasn't worked here in years>
me: sorry no, they are no longer employed with us. However is there something I can help you with?
them: no, I need to speak to <name again>
me: well that isn't going to happen, listen if you need something I can direct you, but you're first going to have to tell me why you called.
them: well I can't do that.
me: well <person> does not work here so unless you tell me where you are calling from I can't do anything for you.
 
just discoverd the website "alternativeTo"
not bad.
 
guys does anyone know any good free mmorpgs?
im bored as hell
 
an alternative to stumbleUpon?
Cyg, try Puzzle pirates (unless you're looking for a casual MMORPG, then we could run a D&D session here)
 
8:05 PM
oh
ill try it
 
@rlemon i've try several way, still have "Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'settings' of undefined" with bod.on('click'......

Any idea ?
 
no
 
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Q: First (real) attempt to write a jQuery plugin (CSS3 transformation helper)

Eran MedanI wrote it more for educational reasons and less as something that can compete with existing alternatives. But I enjoyed writing it and wish to get some feedback, JavaScript is my second language :) (I hope the main issue is lack of comments, but I wonder if there is anything else hairy about ...

 
@rlemon so, you search for windows 8, and it finds ubuntu?
 
8:10 PM
cool :-) 'twas just a guess, I promise :-)
 
@AmaanCheval which is actually kind of odd. I don't imagine Ubuntu works very well on tablets...
or maybe I'm wrong...
 
It will soon
 
8:39 PM
Fun site
 
@AmaanCheval LOL
 
9:00 PM
hi, can someone please school me in using this placeholder script
 
> placeholder.js is not maintained any more.
 
@dystroy so... it will not work? is their another one I can use?
 
big ol list of polyfills
 
@grasshopper I don't know. But on the first lines of the page you linked to, it's recommended to use 2 solutions. Links are given.
Did you read the page you linked to ?
 
@dystroy yes i did read it, but I'm not schooled in javascript this is how I used it in my page, did I do it wrong?
@dystroy `<script type="text/javascript" src="<?php echo base_url();?>/js/placeholder.js">
inputPlaceholder(document.getElementById('searchbox'));
</script>`
 
AGH
:seizure:
 
:D
Less killing than the rainbow bright bookmarklet
 
@RyanKinal bigassmessage.com/4b865
 
AGH
WHY DID I CLICK ON THAT
 
 
9:16 PM
Oh no you don't
Not this time
Fool me once, shame on me
Fool me twice... waitaminute... I got this all wrong
 
I promise its not excessively seizure-inducing...
 
:looks suspiciously:
 
I found another page of options...
 
O_O :drools:
 
@StealthMountain, A sneaky peak
I alert twitter users that they typed sneak peak when they meant sneak peek. I live a sad life. https://twitter.com/#!/StealthMountain/favorites
244k tweets, 22.5k followers, following 0 users
 
9:18 PM
@_@
 
@phenomnomnominal I love that guy.
 
@phenomnomnominal haha thats great
 
So brilliant
 
haha 244,000 tweets. All the same
 
That's... a little sad
 
9:20 PM
Maybe it's just a bot.
 
Sad, or dedicated
 
Well I doubt anyone is doing that manually
 
Poor guy :
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Q: mass renaming of java variables

DiemexI have a class with about 50 fields. They are named roughly like this: config__write_better_code I want them to look like this instead and not have to rename them all manually: Config$WriteBetterCode I'm using eclipse, but anything that can rename the code is welcome.

 
Well, it's obviously a bot. I just mean it's sad that so many people type "sneak peak"
 
That account seriously replies to someone every few minutes...
how many people seriously have the need to say sneak peek regardless of how it is spelled?
 
9:22 PM
Want to see a sneak peek of my new game?
OMG THAT WAS THE BEST SNEAK PEEK EVER THE NEW IRON MAN IS GOING TO BE BADASS
 
@RyanKinal NO. I demand an extremely public preview.
 
Take those two statements, and substitute any number of movies, games, articles, websites, or basically any product that it is possible to view before it's publicly released.
And take into account that rhyming is awesome.
 
"Can't wait for the #CoffeeBreak2 ...niggas need a sneak peak or sumn lol" - EastSideSlim
 
Seems reasonable
 
pretty sure I need to follow that guy...
 
9:25 PM
lol
 
"Seen er beef curtains doe"
 
WTF
 
You know a guy holding up gang signs in his twitter pic is definitely a classy guy...
"gatdamn... Relle lookin like caramel shake..mmm"
 
Anyway. I'm outta here. Later folks.
 
Nothing beats an Astronaut
 
9:33 PM
@drch thanks very much, got it working with one of them on github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr/wiki/…
 
grats
 
Shorten much.
 
k I'm back from the beer, was awesome :)
 
@jAndy FFS what the hell is wrong here.
 
@rlemon, I hate that I love you.
also, I won the game.
 
9:43 PM
Sorry I'm late on the transcripts from earlier
these people are freaking out someone corrected their grammar
 
> @StealthMountain do u want to get cut
Charming
 
there are so many
click on a few of these peoples profiles
they are mostly HS kids or just jerk offs
BBoy360 meets DumbSearch types
 
Hahahaha yes
 
> First of all, who the fuck are you? And second did I ask?
You posted a grammar mistake on an open forum for me to read and have the ability to comment on publicly. So, no, you did not ask. But you did basically fucking begged me to read it.
if you're posting on twitter - you're looking for as many people to read it as possible.
go play in traffic if that becomes a problem for you
 
So angry at what is so obviously a bot
 
9:50 PM
lol
"dick" "fuck you" and "loser" appear many many times on that page
but these people are, like you said, calling out a bot who called them out on being a poor human.
the irony kills me inside
maybe it was the iron filings... meh. who knows
 
I want to make one that looks for "Nothing beats..." and replies with "An Astronaut does."
 
Calling out a bot implies that they know it's a bot
 
"Nothing beats a kiss on the forehead."
People are fucktards.
 
Now what I would like to know; in the Matrix... if there is no Spoon... Who the fuck did the dish run away with? o_O???
 
@rlemon twitter.com/GSpellchecker is for me one of the funniest
 
9:57 PM
The more stupid christian shit i read, the more depressed I get
I cannot believe that Leonardo DiCaprio has never won an Oscar
 
Yes he won for Titanic.
 
sam
Hi guys, can any one help me with some xml parsing?
 
Nope, just nominated
 
@sam asking if you can ask is just silly
 
Second place is the second winner.
 
10:01 PM
First loser
!!/define winner
 
@phenomnomnominal winner: One that wins, especially a victor in sports or a notably successful person. (source)
 
!!/define win
 
@phenomnomnominal win: To achieve victory or finish first in a competition. (source)
 
!!/define first
 
@phenomnomnominal first: The one coming, occurring, or ranking before or above all others. (source)
 
10:02 PM
Lawyered.
 
sam
I'm trying to parse dribblbe.com/tags/3d.rss I want to get the src attribute of img tag
 
I prefer my definition.
 
@sam I get 404, can you post an actual link?
 
sam
I'm using titanium studio and here's my code myitems.item(i).getElementsByTagName("description").item(0).getElementsByTagName("‌​img").item(0).getAttribute('src')
dribbble.com/tags/3d.rss
 
My mum's cousin just got nominated for an Oscar which is pretty sweet
 
10:04 PM
actual link, with http://
 
use a query selector $("description img").attr("src")
 
sam
titanium doesn't allow for jquery.
 
I never said jQuery
$ can just mean document.querySelectorAll
just change attr to getAttribute
 
twitpic.com/c35i2n but but but a blackhole would not fall in line with your creationist mindset?!
night all
 
10:08 PM
gnight
 
sam
thanks @BenjaminGruenbaum i'll give that a try
 
@OctavianDamiean could you disable notifications in Ubuntu One and send me the relevant part from your config file in ~/.config/ubuntuone/ ?
 
Dress like a pirate day at work
Yus
 
I've just realised WAT is actually an acronym
Wondering About That
 
No
 
10:19 PM
@copy Gimme a second.
[notifications]
show_all_notifications = False
There you go @copy
Wait no.
o_O
 
Uhm ?
 
That's strange, the config file is hiding somewhere.
Probably behind some inodes.
 
Is > 0 a valid test for checking that a variable is a number that is positive (as opposed to a string/undefined/etc)?
 
@OctavianDamiean I have that directory, but it's empty
 
10:26 PM
@phenomnomnominal I don't think so
 
It doesn't save that setting though ...
 
As long as you don't mind the variable being cast to number first...
 
Damn, true > 0 is true
 
!!> "1" > 0
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum true
 
10:27 PM
Yeah duh
 
x>0 && x===+x
 
typeof it is
 
[__main__]
autoconnect = True
share_autosubscribe = False
udf_autosubscribe = False

[notifications]
show_all_notifications = False

[bandwidth_throttling]
read_limit = -1
write_limit = -1
on = False
@copy ^
That's the entire config file.
 
!!> true > 0 && true === +true
 
@JanDvorak false
 
10:28 PM
x + "." - .1; // testing if a string is numeric for codegolfers
@OctavianDamiean What is its name ?
 
syncdaemon.conf
Forgot about that sorry.
 
x+1 // testing if a value is positive or undefined
 
@OctavianDamiean it works! Thanks a lot
 
Guys how can I access this: {"the_notes":"Allergic to cats\/dogs \n(No Pet Stores)"}
I need the second part and I am using...
alert(data2[2].responseText);
// stuff from second ajax call, will not fail because we just changed the html
$('#notes_msg').text(data2[2].responseText)
I am trying to just access the "allergic... part
 
10:45 PM
@DavidBiga you should send JSON around, not newline-delimited text.
 
JSON.stringify is your friend
 
Oh, you want the newline delimited text from the JSON... JSON.parse(string).the_notes
 
Well I am using JQuery...I need to get the second part of that code
 
hi every one
 
10:47 PM
Also, jQuery already parses the AJAX response for you, so response.the_notes.
 
like if I do the .responseText I get the whole thing like I said above
so (data2[2].response.the_notes)?
 
If response is an object... yes. If it's a string, you'll need to parse it first.
 
I am not to sure how to do that.
 
JSON.parse
 
so JSON.parse(data2[2])>
>
?
then display the response of that?
 
10:50 PM
Fuck you JavaScript
!!> !!"NaN"
 
@phenomnomnominal true
 
!!> +"NaN"
 
@phenomnomnominal "NaN"
 
Without seeing your data structure, perhaps JSON.parse(data2[2].response).the_notes
 
Jan did you check the jsfiddle I sent?
 
10:53 PM
@DavidBiga perhaps you want data2.the_notes? I'm not experienced with $.when.
 
@JanDvorak I do that but nothing get's display that's the problem?
$.when just waits for the promises to be done and than it stores data into data1 and data2 based on function
 
After reading the documentation for $.when, I suggest data2[0].the_notes
Sorry about the confusion.
 

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