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17:00
Does anyone here do small electronics shit for fun?
Why is this a controversy?
$("sel").filter(predicate);
That's awesome that browsers are adding the :scope selector though
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LED lighting is dim af. Want to replace with something but there are a million++ options
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm implementing Element.matches I'll probably add a attribute and use parentNode
17:01
I could see why you'd object at the level of preventing people from owning a house-hold armed robot, but how is the use of robots with guns anymore inhumane than a human with an automatic weapon?
@Neil was that a joke?
Has anyone used Marionette in production? Is it worth it?
@twiz No, I really don't see it
Imagine losing control of that shit... haha\
@Connor if you have to implement Element.matches, you should probably be using jQuery to begin with
17:02
@BenjaminGruenbaum no, I'm making a mini jQuery
@twiz I think that's what everyone is afraid of ... but that's like terminator type thing
@Connor what browsers do you need to support?
I think its just a slippery slope kind of situation
@Neil If robots controlled the weaponry, we wouldn't be having this conversation right now.
Its not really a problem at the moment, but as things advance things will probably get messy
17:04
@BenjaminGruenbaum Well, what's worrying me is Opera, I don't know what to do about it, Any browser that supports one of Object.defineProperty or __defineGetter|Setter__
@Connor opera runs Chromium. It supports everything that Chrome does generally.
Opera uses Blink, isn't it?
@Oleg I don't think anyone would be stupid enough to put robots on the frontline that would kill its own army
@BenjaminGruenbaum what versions though?
@Connor last 6 months, basically everything people are actually using.
17:05
@Neil it's enough to put a robot in charge of the nukes.
I think most people have an irrational fear of a terminator scenario where some ai blows up the world
@Neil not AI, just a bug is sufficient
@Oleg Robot isn't in charge of the nukes as you say
Before one is fired, a series of steps must be performed, and not by just anyone
But this is because it isn't the type of thing you should automate
@Neil Its a robot determining who is friendly and who isn't....
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Well, if someone sees this who play with lights and LEDs for fun ping me
17:07
@Neil it's good we're talking about types of things one shouldn't automate
@BenjaminGruenbaum it's not that bad
	matches = (container, element, selector) ->
		id = '$_identifier_$'
		container.setAttribute id, true
		result = element in [].slice.call(container.parentNode.querySelectorAll "[#{id}] #{selector}")
		container.removeAttribute(id)
		return result
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@twiz I don't think we'd ever deploy such a robot if there were any doubt about its proper use
No army would take a risk like that, which is why I'm confident that if it were deployed, it wouldn't be a "kill anything" type robot
@Neil yet somebody has created jQuery...
Far more likely it would respond gunfire with its own gunfire
@Oleg I hope you understand that the Soviets were the idiots here, not the program
@Neil programs are written by humans, let me remind you, not only in ussr but across the globe
Had the Soviets misinterpreted a command to a ranking officer to fire a nuke, and the ranking officer had the good sense to verify what he heard was correct, it is the same type of "oh my god" moment
Both are human errors
I'm not sure what you're talking about.
@Oleg I'm pretty sure nukes would be better left in the realm of things that probably should never be done even in extreme circumstances
That said, what is inhumane about a robot with a gun precisely? I think we should clarify that a badly programmed robot with a gun is what we fear
17:14
ugh, forgetting req.end() sucks
@Neil programs with no bugs don't exist.
@Oleg And neither do perfect soldiers
@rlemon what does req.end() do?
It is a bit like saying you don't trust computers to fly planes, but the irony being that it may very well fly planes better than humans from a statistical point of view
@Neil That's why there are several guys in the cockpit.
17:15
Of course until that is the case, I think it should be well-tested
But statistics don't lie
Anyway, here's a scenario:
You make a border guard robot that shoots on sight. A little girl is approaching from the other side being chased by a wild animal. The robot kills both.
I guess a human would behave differently.
@Oleg A) The people who put such a border guard robot in such a spot likely don't care what crosses the border and B) it isn't given that a human would behave differently
@dystroy @SomeGuy got the bot working with node, but that requires some changes to how plugins are loaded
In the case of A, the fault here are the people who put it there. That's the crime. In the case of B, computers continually surprise us on what they are capable of
Train a computer program to determine a threat from a non-threat, and I believe it would eventually be able to do so better than a human
@Neil sure, after it kill a bunch of civilians
17:19
!!tell RUJordan google node http.request
Anyway, this is a pointless discussion.
@Oleg You don't have to wire it to an automatic weapon to test it, I assume
I'd better run away before the brown substance hits the fan.
Otherwise, that job would totally suck
17:20
Take warning labels off things. Eventually these problems will solve themselves.
So, nobody with insights about Backbone Marionette here?
Hello
a robot soldier would have a tremendous value in war, the primary one being that nobody wants to risk their life for destroying robots
There would be those that would fight, but what we're talking about is the difference between an army with automatic weapons and an army with swords
Gtg, we shall continue this another day if you like
o/
@rlemon so bad things happen when you don't end the req?
17:24
Is it possible to be notified about life cycle events in a web application? Like you do in native applications for Android and iOS? You can get callbacks for when the user taps the Home button etc?
@LuckyLuke you have visibility events but that's it
I see
also, onBeforeUnload
!!google help
17:26
!!visibility events
@Bubbas That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
@JanDvorak ugh, I hate those events. They're so abused.
onBeforeUnload I mean.
@JanDvorak I would like to "save" a counter etc when the user moves away from the app.
!!Wikiepedia:Visibility events
@RUJordan So you don't hate the events, you hate those who abuse 'em
17:26
!!Wikipedia:Visibility events
It's saved my butt on an un-saved JSFiddle many times.
@LuckyLuke onBeforeUnload should do
@JanDvorak Are these events categorized or listed somewhere? I want to read about the different events I can use.
I don't know what to search for
!!tell lucky mdn visibility events
17:27
But are there others too?
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Or is that the only event that you can use register for in the window?
The event list I guess?
@LuckyLuke it's about the only relevant one here.
!!tell Bubbas sandbox
17:30
@Bubbas You know, there was this funny idea once upon a time that people were supposed to test out commands and "play" in the sandbox
ty @rlemon
@JanDvorak Is that event used when a phone call is recivied
@LuckyLuke my guess you'll get a visibility: not visible event in that case
which you don't need to care about
The reason I ask is because it is an app with questions that needs to be answered
on time
But if the user recivies a phone call or taps the home button I want to stop the counter.
@SomeKittensUx2666 yes :D
17:39
@Neil The U.S. already has. They're called drones. They kill unintended innocent people all the time and that's with strict human controls. Why would it be any more efficient if it was a robot making the decisions?
@LuckyLuke then watch for visibility events; you can also test if your timeouts keep being called during the call
I mean it COULD be, but....
Sorry, I did not understand the part about testing.
@JanDvorak Could you explain the part about testing, and what visibility events (what are the named)?
@LuckyLuke did you check the documentation on visibility events?
@JanDvorak Where?
17:45
17 mins ago, by Caprica Six
@lucky https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/User_experience/Using_the_Pag‌​e_Visibility_API
@JanDvorak it took 17 minutes of explaining and he didn't even listen to you? D:
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18:02
@BenjaminGruenbaum I looked up Promise.delay() but I'm not sure if it's what I want. I don't want to delay my function by specific time. UNLESS this has the capacity to delay a function until it's complete?
Like.. Promise.delay(function() { //do login, set vars }).then(function() { return someObject; });?
Where it delays the return until the function is complete?
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user1596138
So I asked on electronics.SE something about brightening my motorcycle tail lights/turn signals. The response I got was basically "don't make them brighter it will hurt people's eyes" but I'm only making them brighter because they're literally invisible in the daytime haha
user1596138
Sometimes I wish people could just answer a question instead of thinking of reasons I might be an idiot or a jackass.
@Jhawins I think people do that because of their own ignorance actually. They can't tell you the answer, so they just tell you not to ask.
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Oh another one
user1596138
18:10
> Most US states ban non-DOT approved lights on public roads. Big fine. Also, this would be better on the automotive stackexchange.
user1596138
NO! I'm asking about LED brightness. The auto guys don't know anything about it.
user1596138
Also as I told them I don't have any legal issues to worry about lol.
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user1596138
18:13
lol so far I know 5 people think bright lights are annoying or that this will be illegal. But I don't know anything about my question.
user1596138
They're telling me I need the lighting inside the housing to be DOT approved. But the housing isn't even DOT approved hehe. I ride what is essentially a fucking giant single cylinder dirt bike. No one is going to question my lighting. I just want it to be safe. They're like coming up with reasons I shouldn't make something safe.
getX(rows[0].id,con,mysql).then(function(data) {
	x = data;
});
getY(rows[0].id,con,mysql).then(function(data) {
	y = data;
});
console.log(x,y,"line77");
user1596138
Oh Nooooooz
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@RUJordan lol predefined error line?
user1596138
Best way to confuse the hell out of a new developer haha
18:17
The log returns undefined undefined line77 =/ How can I call those functions so that they set the values before the function returns? I thought the promise would handle that
gist.github.com/rlemon/13b4992745961c695f9a why isn't this sending the mac to the server?
user1596138
> But 77 is blank!! .... Just keep looking
@Jhawins xD I was just tracking where the value loses its' value
user1596138
Y U NO use debugger?
It sets fine inside the function then() but immediately after it's undefined
user1596138
18:18
Eh could be tricky.
I get no errors in that code.
on the server....
function(req, res ) {
  console.log( 'mac' in req.body ); // false
}
on the "client" (the device sending the mac) I can log the mac address fine before the send() call
Promise issues?
:P
nvm... I am importing the urlencoder or w/e but I forgot to upload that file :/
fuck rlemon, you are an idiot.
HOW DARE YOU
@SomeGuy lol man
I love that Pixel Eyes girl
she is so polarizing in her view points, really riles people up
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user1596138
18:26
> You say you don't have legal issues to worry about, but you very well might if you mess with your lights. It would help if you said where you are. Remember that filling out your profile is not for you, it's a courtesy to us and useful. Entering some arbitrary number in your location field is thumbing your nose at all of us. -1 and voting to close. I don't appreciate someone asking for a favor, then thumbing his nose at me.
user1596138
Wtf
user1596138
All I wanted to know was what an acceptable brightness would be for an LED
lol wat?
Where is that from @Jhawins
user1596138
You have forgotten we are all volunteers here. We can not answer any question we don't like, for whatever reason, without having to justify it to anyone. Something simply doesn't smell right here, and the more you write the less I like your attitude. I have plenty of other things I can be doing. — Olin Lathrop 1 min ago
user1596138
Some dick
user1596138
18:28
@OlinLathrop please leave then. I don't want your answer and I don't require your help. You said it yourself, if you don't want to answer you don't have to. So stop bitching. — Jhawins 52 secs ago
@Loktar can you summarize?
user1596138
Seriously. This will be my only use of electronics.SE haha
@SimonSarris she has strong viewpoints on so many indies and games in general
and has been asked to leave certain indie "showcases" due to her viewpoints expressed
because other people don't wnat their games next to hers
which I think is ridiculous.. because art is art, idc who made it.
@Jhawins what a dick
user1596138
Right
18:31
0
Q: Losing Variable Scope

RUJordanSo, once I sorted out my promise issues with my previous problems, I tried to grab the Player accounts X,Y coordinates from the database upon login (so that they are not placed on 1,1, but instead on their last tracked coordinates) After some debugging, I came to this: return con.getConnection...

No clever title this time :(
user1596138
Like dude wtf. He's pissed off at me for wasting his voluntary time or something ha
user1596138
@RUJordan Gets downvoted to oblivion haha
why don't people understand that I will not send them credentials of any kind over email
LOL -1 no clever title
18:32
and why do they insist "ohh, it will be okay this one time"
no it will not!
@RUJordan where is x/y defined?
@rlemon oops, lemme edit. I remove them and forgot to put them back in
var x, y;
getX(rows[0].id, con, mysql).then(function (data) {
    x = data;
});
getY(rows[0].id, con, mysql).then(function (data) {
    y = data;
});
console.log(x, y, "line77");
0
Q: Losing Variable Scope

RUJordanSo, once I sorted out my promise issues with my previous problems, I tried to grab the Player accounts X,Y coordinates from the database upon login (so that they are not placed on 1,1, but instead on their last tracked coordinates) After some debugging, I came to this: return con.getConnection...

@rlemon defining them before the function calls didn't work, nor did before the promise was invoked
@Feeds is in love with me
var x, y;
getX(rows[0].id, con, mysql).bind({x:x}).then(function (data) {
    this.x = data;
});
getY(rows[0].id, con, mysql).bind({y:y}).then(function (data) {
    this.y = data;
});
console.log(x, y, "line77");
idk if this is even valid.
18:35
The functions?
ohh
no, my bind
Well, it's worth a shot
I imagine the .then is mucking up the scope for you?
(100% guess)
The page visibility api is not available before iOS 7 and android 4+
Is it possible to do some magic to get it to work before that?
@rlemon yeah, the functions return the proper values every time, but if I log x,y after outside the functions, nadda
18:36
@RUJordan if that doesn't work move the bind to the .then()
hello
undefined undefined 'line77'
undefined undefined
UPDATE player_data SET x=NULL, y=NULL WHERE id=9
@RUJordan what?
var x; function foo() { this.x = 4; } foo.bind({x:x}).call(); x; // 4
@RUJordan are you using Bluebird?
18:38
idk. theory is sound.
but Benji is here to save the day
@BenjaminGruenbaum yessir
so stop listening to me
tag it, then I'll answer
Tagged
lol
@BenjaminGruenbaum is my solution close?
18:39
wait what?
(just curious)
why are you console.logging x,y?
JS is asynchronous
Read "How to return the response from an AJAX call"
I have an answer there and Felix's is really good
I've read that a few times. So I need to wrap my functions as a callback?
In a handler, not a callback
One praisable thing microsoft did with Windows 8.1 Metro Style Apps
giving a robust design guideline, and a lil bit okay types (well tbh peice of shit library) with some predefined controls to avoid websites wrapped as apps on the app store :-|
18:44
I'm a bit confused
@RUJordan what about? Talk to me
getX(rows[0].id,con,mysql).then(function(data) {
	x = data;
});
Let me make one thing clear first
@RUJordan or me
Promises are not magic.
They don't do anything magical
They are just JavaScript
Gotcha
read the source of BlueBird
They don't 'pause program execution' or anything crazy like that (generators do that which is awesome but unrelated)
or $.Promise
@AbhishekHingnikar don't!
18:45
benjamin speaks truths
Bluebird source is very unreadable :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum i got curious and started that
@RUJordan promises are not magic, they're just JavaScript :P All they do is contain a value you'll eventually have, you can act on when you have it by adding a .then handler
Your code:
getX(rows[0].id,con,mysql).then(function(data) {
    x = data; //x logs the return 7 from the db
});
getY(rows[0].id,con,mysql).then(function(data) {
    y = data; //y logs 45 from the db
});
console.log(x,y,"line77"); //logs "undefined undefined line77"
Let me read that out loud for you:
though my curiosity was sufficed by $.Promise
I'm listening :)
18:46
- perform the get `getX` method, __when you obtain the value__ (asynchronously) , set x to data
- perform the get `getY` method, __when you obtain the value__ (asynchronously), set x to data
- log x, y,"line77"
@SomeKittensUx2666 (node ping)
But since it's asynchronous, it's not waiting for x/y to be set to data before continuing?
@RUJordan yes, exactly, no magic.
18:48
There is no such thing as waiting in JavaScript until generators.
stackoverflow.com/questions/14220321/… somebody upvote this to give Benjamin a gold badge!
Generators can explicitly wait (called yield)
@RUJordan a bronze one at most :P
@SomeKittensUx2666 i've also tried a number of different ways to send the data: req.write(JSON.stringify({mac:addr})); for a stupid silly example
huehuehue :3
on the server I read req.body and it is always an empty object?
what gives?
  app.use(express.urlencoded());
  app.use(express.json());
and I have these in my app.configure
18:49
@BenjaminGruenbaum so how does this work? (below)
Promise.all(getX(rows[0].id,con,mysql),getY(rows[0].id,con,mysql)).spread(function(x,y){
     console.log(x,y);//should work;
});
what version of express?
3.5.1
@RUJordan Promise.all explicitly waits for both promises to resolve, when I say wait - I don't mean "block the code from progressing", I mean "change its state to fulfilled when both are fulfilled"
That allows adding .then on it, .spread is just like .then but spreads the arguments, instead of taking an array it spreads it to the arguments, it does .apply instead of .call basically
I don't think all is a bluebird function
It is, but all other implementations have it in one way or another.
$.when in jQuery, Q.all in Q, and so on.
18:52
async.series({x:function(cb){ getX(rows[0].id,con,mysql,/*assuming callback here*/);},Y:function(cb){ getY(rows[0].id,con,mysql,/*assuming callback here*/);},function(err,obj){console.log(obj);});
Oh wait, that is a gold badge
@Phoenix lol, that is so ugly compared to the promises :D
The least you could have done is used .bind
@BenjaminGruenbaum so true
@BenjaminGruenbaum I have an element with 2 directives. One has a scope and controller and the other doesn't, but in the one with scope: false, when I call scope it's that element's parent's scope
@RUJordan Oh wait, that is a gold badge. Also +100, I thought you meant a badge
18:54
@BenjaminGruenbaum told you LOL
@Mosho that's surprising to you?
>=| Possibly unhandled TypeError: expecting an array, a promise or a thenable
@RUJordan does getY return a promise?
@JanDvorak @SomeGuy I added a transition on the profile popup (see dystroy.org/miaou/8?Javascript ). Not in branch master for now as I'm a little unsure it's better. It's probably better when you want to see what you reply to, not so much if you're interested in the profile.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I just gave you a gold badge, so no criticism please :P
18:55
Yay - first +100 answer.
@SomeKittensUx2666 so I imagine you have no clue?
@Mosho what were you expecting?
@BenjaminGruenbaum yeah
function getX(id,con,mysql) {
	return con.getConnectionAsync().then(function(connection) {
		return connection.queryAsync('SELECT x FROM player_data WHERE id='+mysql.escape(id))
		.spread(function(rows,fields) {
			return rows[0].x;
		}).catch(function(err) {
			console.log(err);
		}).finally(function() {
			connection.release();
		});
	});
}
@rlemon express bodyparser
:removes upvote: 99 now biatch ;)
@BenjaminGruenbaum everyone says don't use that
18:56
@rlemon LOL
use the alternatives
okay, put my upvote back
@BenjaminGruenbaum I was hoping that it gives me the same scope
@rlemon am busy, responses will be async
@dystroy a bit too slow, but it looks good otherwise
18:56
@SomeKittensUx2666 can I has a cheezeburger?
MBP 13 is coming :D
I'm using angular's bootstrap and I don't want to change their code
No more tmeprature problems
@JanDvorak I tried ten times with various durations... Still unsure ^^
@BenjaminGruenbaum yes, I am using the correct middleware according to those articles
  app.use(express.urlencoded());
  app.use(express.json());
18:57
@dystroy halving the value should suffice
@BenjaminGruenbaum so I want to add my own directive to access the same scope created by theirs
how do?
@JanDvorak done. What's @SomeGuy 's opinion ?
could Backbone be used in games? like plain blackjack? or too much?

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