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12:42 AM
@everyone! Come back, I'm bored!
!!double down with grunt or continue tweaking search
 
@SomeKittensUx2666 continue tweaking search
 
yo!
check out my pen!
 
first pen in god danged ever
woa
codepen.io twitter account retweeted me!
thats pretty cool
 
coool
It'd be neat to have a snakeBPM to sync it with music
 
12:48 AM
hah yea
they look liek fish if you make the length 2 or so
and set it to 300 "snakes"
 
@Loktar what the hell are those "Swimming Snakes"? Are you drunk?
 
really looks like a snake when set t 1 "snake" 50 long
@dievardump haha what do you mean?
i didnt know what else to call it
 
"Something weird curiously moving around and changing color"
You are completely insane!
 
lol
 
12:52 AM
....Windows XP is trending?
 
Ooooh ok, when I set the snake count to 8 it goes maybe 20times faster
that's why I had trouble, I guess
It's excessively laggy when I have a reasonable amount of things
 
oh realy @dievardump?
I was wondering how well it would run
I dont have a crap windowsxp work pc anymore
so I cant test it on that lol
 
Well my windows 8 is pretty laguy these days, but that's weird
60 snakes make it at least 3 times smoother
na, maybe 5 times
 
heyo
 
lol
@dievardump hmm should I lower the default amount you think?
 
1:02 AM
\o/
 
even on my kids pc it ran ok with 150 or so
 
Probably
 
set to 10 long
 
when they hit the center of your mouse they should repel away then come back.
(imo)
 
yeah the mouse was an aftert hought, thats a good idea though
 
1:04 AM
but yea, <3
 
thanks :)
been messing the the idea forever
just been working on other stuff for weeks
 
I had an idea you are welcome to steal. Would be epic, but I am unable to figure out how to pull it off.
take an image (or text, w/e to draw to another canvas) and find the outlines (where the colours change). make those boundaries. fill them with a number of my 'lines/worms' w/e you wanna call them and have them bounce around inside with the colour of the average fill of that bounds. because of the latent fill effect of the lines with fillStyle = 'rgba(n,n,n,.1)' you will eventually get the fill, but it will look badass all the while.
creating the boundaries is where i'm stumped.
I've been thinking on it for two days
 
is return !console.log('blah'); too clever for a function that logs something and returns true?
 
that is a cool idea @rlemon
I wont steal it though dude, your lines are badass
oh fixed the mouse
ish
now they just swarm it
 
@phenomnomnominal Yes, by half
 
1:12 AM
okay so then maybe you can help me.
 
@minitech damn you
 
I can detect difference in colour fine, make a grid of the points where it changes
how do I turn that into a boundary system?
 
return console.log('blah'), true;
 
@phenomnomnominal You could add a comment, but that would defeat the purpose.
 
@minitech that's just as bad!
 
1:13 AM
No, it’s not. =D
 
idk.. youd have to make lines between them all
and then do some vector math shit that I hate
 
what if it's followed by a return !!console.log('not blah');
I guess I could just name the functions better?
 
I mean I can link you to an awesome collision tutorial.. but I dont even understand it lol
 
So… it’ll always return false?
 
not meaning I am some awesome understander of math, I just mean idk how helpful it really is since I dont get it even
 
1:14 AM
Anyways, you know what’s a good pattern
 
console.log("blah");
return true;
wow
 
@minitech one logs and returns true, one logs and returns false
 
Well I thought to just detect every pixle (x,y) change then run against those. But that seems way overkill
 
@minitech yeh that's what i have :P
 
1:15 AM
Don’t go a-changin’
(it)
 
What's wrong with this picture?
<a class="btn btn-mini" style="float:right;margin-right:0px; color:#F00; cursor:pointer; height:32px; line-height:32px; width:70px; height:32px;" onclick="var answer = 'holder'; if (answer){$.post('delete.php', { linkedin: 'GejnhEErFC', uri: '/search.php', id: '394243' } ); $(this).parent().parent().parent().parent().fadeOut(); }" value="Delete">Hide</a>
 
hah @rlemon check this out
> Your work stands a higher chance of being featured through our algorithms.
^ when you become pro on codepen
 
lol
fuck that, just get Chris to follow you
/what I did
 
@SomeKittensUx2666 holy fuck.
 
@SomeKittensUx2666 It’s missing a document.write
 
1:17 AM
and tweet them every pen
 
I always love seeing #f00
 
Being a good developer has less to do with knowing every single stdlib function or a dozen languages. All it requires is a commitment to do it right.
@SomeKittensUx2666 I think my favorite is $(this).parent().parent().parent().parent().fadeOut();
 
dude wtf
you can have snazzy looking profiles now
using css
 
On Codepen?
 
1:51 AM
@SomeKittensUx2666 you should create the plugin jqParent, that add the hability to do $(this).parent(4) instead of $(this).parent().parent().parent().parent();
 
Yeah I remember seing that :D
 
@dievardump hey, simple like this
jQuery.fn.parentNumber = function(number) {
     return this.parents()[number];
};
 
@SomeKittensUx2666 if element has not parent, what will be $ref ?
 
1:57 AM
@dievardump It's a jQuery plugin, you expected it to handle edge cases?
 
@Deniro number-1
 

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