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user1596138
6:00 PM
Otherwise that would mean they tested it for everything from fuckin gunfire shock to "acidic atmosphere" lol
 
@Jhawins I used to love getting to stress test new laptops and tablets that were "MIL-810" compliant.
 
I doubt they can say it if they haven't tested it
 
user1596138
Well if you look it up it says they can tailor the tests to fit their needs, and there is no organization overseeing such tailoring
 
@Loktar ^
 
user1596138
> MIL-STD-810 is a flexible standard that allows users to tailor test methods to fit the application. As a result, a vendor's claims of "...compliance to MIL-STD-810..." can be misleading. Because no commercial organization or agency certifies compliance, commercial vendors can create the test methods or approaches to fit their product.
 
6:01 PM
> MIL-STD-810G. This standard means that the phone was dropped up to 26 times in testing, from 4 feet or higher and onto its face, sides, corners and back and survived the whole ordeal. The testing agency, MET Lab, apparently uses plywood on top of concrete as a drop surface, claiming it mimics the most common reported surface for consumer phone drops. The phone passed rigorous function and damage checking afterward, so it’s safe to say the falls were no big deal for the tough little phablet.
its 810-G
 
user1596138
> When queried, many manufacturers will admit no testing has actually been done and that the product is only designed/engineered/built-to comply with the standard.
 
> ** The testing agency, MET Lab, apparently uses plywood on top of concrete as a drop surface, claiming it mimics the most common reported surface for consumer phone drops.**
 
user1596138
@Loktar Oh it says it has that one too
 
they used a 3rd party tester it looks like.
 
user1596138
lol plywood is a lot softer than most things I drop my phone on
 
user1596138
6:04 PM
> methlabs
 
My electronic devices usually hit my foot
because I sacrifice my body to protect them
 
user1596138
When I try that I end up punting them lol
 
@Loktar Except for that one time you made a field goal, right?
 
@Jhawins done that :D
also had some slick saves where I kick it back up and catch it
 
user1596138
6:05 PM
@ton.yeung Chakra and Katana don't seem to Asian.
 
so I always attempt it now
 
@ton.yeung chakra (Hinduism, Ayurveda) Any of (at least more than) seven centres of spiritual energy in the body, according to Ayurveda philosophy.
 
user1596138
Wait there's a microsoft katana?
 
@ton.yeung katana A type of Japanese longsword, 日本刀 (にほんとう, nihontō) having a single edge and slight curvature.
 
@Jhawins chakra is quite asian
 
user1596138
6:06 PM
@AwalGarg Well yeah, but it's a common term in the west already.
 
oh, that I didn't knew
 
Yeah it's used here to mean the above definition :p
It has just been brought over, but unaltered in meaning.
 
user1596138
Chakra is Buddhist
 
user1596138
In my mind anyway
 
hmm, well since the origin is from Hinduism, wouldn't it still fall under the asian category anyways?
 
6:07 PM
@AwalGarg yeah definitely
 
user1596138
@ton.yeung Yeah it is. Which makes it... Indian?
 
Bhuddism can't melt steel chakras
 
^
 
user1596138
@ton.yeung It's both dude.
 
wait maybe not.
 
6:09 PM
Buddhism is to Hinduism as Linux is to Unix.
 
better image for ants.
 
user1596138
They use the term Chakra with Buddhism a lot. End of argument.
 
lol and lol
 
@Jhawins its still Asian.
end of argument
 
user1596138
Is it?
 
user1596138
6:09 PM
Isn;t it more Indian
 
Where is India?
 
what
 
Europe?
 
user1596138
@ton.yeung No it's like saying they both use the same word for something
 
6:10 PM
:p
 
@Loktar IT IS BELOW ME!
 
@Jhawins the fuck bro
 
I am sitting on India!
 
@AwalGarg lol, I was joking just to make that clear
 
6:10 PM
@rlemon Why don't gifvs oneboxes work for responses, but gifs do?
 
I know where India is
 
@Jhawins india is asian.
??
 
@AwalGarg That's so great when said in an Indian accent
 
user1596138
Oops
 
including a bit of head bobble
 
6:11 PM
@Trasiva because I'm bad at programming
 
@rlemon sent you noodz
 
@KendallFrey IKR. That's a common joke around here :D
 
lol jk not noodz
 
@Trasiva gifvs don't onebox period
 
@rlemon Fix it.
NOW!
:(
 
6:12 PM
There is also, "I am India", which is the literal english translation of what old-folk people answer when they are asked "Where are you?".
 
@KendallFrey Whatever he's doing for the gifvs. Don't get technical with me dammit.
@AwalGarg Are you Groot?
 
I am what?
 
@Trasiva ?
 
@KendallFrey In the dark theme, if you link a gifv in the chat, it brings up a little media player. It's preferred to gifs since you can play it when you want.
 
I am groot
 
6:13 PM
I am groot
 
ah, the theme
I am root
 
I AM GROOT
 
LIAR
 
I am groot
 
So, if you want to respond to something happening on an event emitter on the server, do you guys use socket.io for that?
 
6:14 PM
@corvid I am groot
 
i knew after the movie that vin diesel actored him
 
@ton.yeung Eg, server does something and emits an event. Client needs to know that that event was emitted.
 
@SterlingArcher I am groot?
 
6:15 PM
@SterlingArcher 5/7
 
@Cereal looked like a beer
 
that my good sir was a beer
 
a can of beer
but if he didn't caught it, then it's somewhere... it should end in a trash bin. not just on a public place
 
my first question is: why would you waste a beer?
 
it could be empty
 
6:15 PM
Because I am doing robotics, and the client needs to be informed on the position of the robots "components"
 
it wouldn't fly like that empty
 
@KarelG You've clearly never thrown an empty beer can.
 
there's no way you could launch an empty beer can like that lol
 
^^^^^
 
@Abhishrek oh totally forgot to ask, when exactly will you be there tomorrow? If I come back from college way too early or way too late, you or I would have to wait idle :P
 
6:16 PM
That shit would like...go two feet.
 
@KendallFrey : theoretically question for you ^-- beer can path in air
@Trasiva because i deposit it in a trash bin ?
 
Mess around by Cage the Elephant reminds me so much of Feel Good Inc
They don't even sound that similar
 
@KarelG You mean you don't smash them with your head to assert dominance?
 
i don't see a point in doing that
 
@KarelG That doesn't look like an empty
 
:27372090 I am groot
 
NSFW if you love food
SFW if you like lol's
 
@SterlingArcher She ded.
 
(seriously, sfw though)
 
brb writing an extension to edit all your posts to variations of I am groot
 
6:18 PM
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Q: Angular JS - Broken Image when loading images dynamically

Ranganathan SwamySuppose I have a profile page where a user can change his/her cover photo. Implementation of the same in steps: - User clicks on the change photo button and then selects an image Now the ng-upload module calls node js back end and the image upload takes place then new image's address is saved...

 
setInterval('chat.appendChild(document.createTextNode("I am groot"))', 5000);
 
So here's the plan. You post something, the script edits your post to a variation of I am groot. Then the script could grab the last edit from the edit history page and show that on hover.

Anyone coming into the JS room would just see `I am groot` from everyone.
 
@SterlingArcher did ya have seen that female which tried to plank on a door ? The end results were painful
 
@RanganathanSwamy "Suppose I have a .." -1 from me. Dont make us suppose, post the code.
@KarelG yeah dude I'd be shocked if that was a broken finger or 3
 
i'm certain that she has some broken fingers
temporarily no finger time :P
 
6:22 PM
@SterlingArcher My codes will actually complicate the question but still if you think it should be there then please give me 2 minutes. I am updating the question.
 
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2015/12/07/no-reboot/
CommitStrip
No reboot
CommitStrip
1449512364
 
@Jhawins Nope, G3 is still going strong
 
guys, how can I submit a form with js to another php file saving my $_POST variables? It's weird because when I execute the submit via JS it doesn't mantain my $_POST and it becomes null in the destionation php file
 
hey dudes, any gulp experts here? or just people who generally understand it, I guess.
good point
 
user1596138
6:26 PM
@ndugger Nice
 
The idea of client-side variables being maintained through a post concerns me
Feels like .net all over again
 
my question is about how things work on init for gulp tasks. this project has several gulp files, each with their own require() logic at the top and some with logic outside of actual tasks.
 
@SomeKittens sorry to keep bugging you, but is there a way to pass in config data to a transf function from a previous Observable's output (from the previous transf)?
 
when the tasks are being loaded into gulp, will any code outside of a gulp task be executed as soon as gulp starts?
 
I don't want to use ajax
just submit my form
 
6:26 PM
i.e. if it's not in a task, it gets called instantly
 
but I have to handle it via js because there are different possibilities
different destionations
 
@SomeKittens nvm, i think i figured it out
 
@KendallFrey rigb.org/docs/debris
neat
 
Gulp runs the gulpfile.js, which registers tasks. If you don't specify a task name in your CMD, ie gulp build, then it attempts to run the default task, if there is one
@ton.yeung correct
 
6:31 PM
@ton.yeung, ndugger: from what I can see, the gulpfile is almost empty. it uses a module called require-dir which seems to require in everything in the .gulp directory.

the .gulp directory holds a bunch of different gulp files, which all hold distinct gulp tasks grouped together for different purposes. they also each require things in independently of each other, I guess to not have one mammoth file.
 
Thanks @SterlingArcher. Actually the problem was from my end only. Corrected it.
 
;)
@rlemon that's terrifying
 
@ton.yeung, man, I didn't know that was non-standard. this is my first time delving deep into gulp stuff.
 
God damn it china
 
@rlemon Stuart Grey sucks
 
6:33 PM
@SterlingArcher 20K pieces of junk surrounding us. I think if aliens did visit we would be the 'south' of the universe. "hey Xryzzak, see those fucking hicks over there?! they have half a broken down space station on their front lawn"
5
 
@SterlingArcher It's almost like we're making our own force field.
@rlemon Best illiteration.
 
@rlemon Have you heard of all the techniques to get rid of it, such as laser ablation?
 
just pour some jet fuel on that debris and we're good
 
@KendallFrey nope, I knew there was a hell of a lot, but I didn't quite appreciate it without the visual.
 
but remember that space is pretty big. you are still really really unlikely to get bit by any debris. It happens, but not daily.
 
6:35 PM
@ton.yeung That requires flying to each piece of debris, or what?
the lasers sound like a great idea imo
 
in rxjs, i have an observable that writes JSON to a file in csv format. The option to print columns should be true for the first row, and false for all subsequent calls. What's the best way to achieve this without introducing state?
 
@ton.yeung use the debris as fuel huh? ha ha ha
 
clearly the answer is Four-dimensional space whales. bring em here and let them eat the garbage.
 
> get bit by debris
> bit
 
When I finally get my supervillan degree, I plan to launch 4000 lbs of ball bearings into a retrograde orbit.
 
6:36 PM
@Luggage wouldn't they burn up in the atmosphere?
 
no. keyword: orbit
 
@Cereal we were pissed about that too
 
fine, what is terminal velocity? because a falling ball wouldn't kill you if it was small like a ball bearing
 
@ton.yeung [retrograde](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki?curid=48872) Directed backwards, retreating; reverting especially inferior state, declining; inverse, reverse; movement opposite to normal or intended motion, often circular motion.
retrograde ideas, morals, etc.
 
was such a big deal at stratcom
people were going nuts
 
6:37 PM
in this case, retrograde jsut means the opposite directino we launch everything else
east-to-west instead of west-to-east
So that you'll be hit by a ball bearing going twice the orbital velocity, relatively
 
but.. that assumes no friction
 
so, like 20,000 miles/hour
no friction in space.
 
@NathanJones observable.first().subscribe(func) where func adds another subscriber to observable before exiting?
 
ohh, I assumed you were wanting to pop off people on earth
 
Assume a spherical space
 
6:38 PM
this makes sense now
 
very little. there is some friction in low earth orbit, which is why the ISS requires engines to stay up
 
@rlemon omg . lol...
 
carry on
 
there's minute amounts of friction where there is trace atmosphere
 
@Luggage retrograde as in... west? or what
 
6:39 PM
@KendallFrey Yea.
 
@SterlingArcher The truth has been spoken.
 
@SterlingArcher s'true
 
but you need to be surrounded by some sort of material (gas, liquid, plasma, etc) in order to be subject to friction
 
because "retrograde orbit" in itself is a nonsensical term
 
6:40 PM
A lot of that debris is, at least, traveling it roughly the same direction as most things we launch
 
@rlemon If you wanna do that, tungston ball bearings would be better. Higher melting point, way denser, and more likely to survive reentry.
 
Our secret is out!
 
@ShotgunNinja no
 
Rods from the gods.
 
@ndugger This must be how van gaugh saw things
 
6:40 PM
@ndugger I was not aware I took LSD today.
 
Astronauts on spacewalks can hold onto things due to friction
 
a rod will work better, low area facing the atmosphere, but long and heavy to pierce it.
 
@KendallFrey Oh? Please tell me more.
 
@ton.yeung, I think I might understand it better now. The reason I was asking how the init works is because one of my gulp tasks modifies a config file and I need that to basically be the first thing to happen, because tasks later in the pipeline rely on that config alteration. but I was seeing tasks try to grab that immediately, even though they weren't being called by gulp yet.

but now it's looking like that's expected since that require-dir in the gulpfile is going to grab and init every one of those files, executing the requires at the top of their file, including the require('config
 
@KendallFrey but that can't be true because space doesn't carry sound
(obscure reference)
 
6:41 PM
@AwalGarg does subscribe() return a new Observable?
 
!!youtube rods from the gods ksp
 
i got that reference from imgur
 
i think he meant 'drag', not friction in all situations
 
if you're saying that friction can be due to physical impact against solid matter, then duh. I felt that went without saying. If you have some other objection, please specify
 
6:41 PM
@Luggage :P
 
@NathanJones I don't think so, why, though?
 
yeah, I was referring more to drag than friction, my bad for mixing terms
 
@ShotgunNinja My objection is overgeneralization
 
@KendallFrey Overgeneralization just so happens to be one of my bad habits
 
6:42 PM
@KendallFrey god rods are pretty damn scary
 
it afflicts us all.
 
@ton.yeung, right. we use run-sequence to wrangle them, so the tasks themselves aren't running, which was part of why I was confused. but those modules/config files get pulled in the second the gulpfile pulls in the files to register the tasks, which is why I haven't been able to get around that.
 
Fun fact: There's not enough friction on a deorbiting spacecraft to heat it up significantly. Shock heating is the dangerous part.
 
My lastname is already "mull" so can I just use it spelled normally?
 
6:43 PM
so I'll try pulling in the config file import into the tasks themselves instead of having it at the top of the file. should help things out.
 
@Luggage At least it's not "null"
that would get frustrating
 
@ton.yeung, haha, you and me both. thanks for talking through it. I think I see where to go now.
 
@ShotgunNinja well even null is better than undefined
 
Hi, my name is George Undefined.
 
@KendallFrey true. it's the air compression.
 
6:45 PM
Computers hate me; find out why!
 
My name has an apostrophe and every site thinks I'm trying to sql inject them. :\
 
@KendallFrey wouldn't that leave a trail of slightly colder air as the air compresses, heats the spacecraft, then expands again?
 
As long as your name isn't ' and 1=1; drop table 'users'; --
 
@Luggage no
 
why not?
 
6:47 PM
fuck, where to begin
 
That might lead to some problems down the line somewhere
 
at the first major flaw?
 
You think the death star used mysql?
 
the only way that would work is if the air were pushing on the rear of the spacecraft, speeding it up
 
no.
 
6:48 PM
@SterlingArcher noooo now I want to play ogame
fuch that shit
 
you compress air, it gets hot. that heat conducts to something (space shuttle or air tank), then when air decompresses it absorbs heat (gets cold)
 
@Luggage Do you understand how shock heating works?
 
lol no but srs what sort of databases did the dark side use?
 
and since the tempurature of the space craft goes up, the air (after normalizing pressure) must go down. unless other forces are changing things
it is more than just rapidly compressing air?
 
well, not really
but why does that heat up air?
 
6:50 PM
because it compresses. same heat, smaller volume, higher temp
 
@Neoares Ogame? Gross. That game blew if you were new.
 
slowly compressing doesn't yield the same result
 
sure it does. that's why air compressors get hot (ignoring friction and other energy losses). any time you compress air the tempurature goes up
slow or fast
But i'll have to read on shock heating to see if there is another force in play.
 
@ShotgunNinja must be or for better accuracy
 
6:52 PM
goes up, yes, but not significantly unless the change is rapid
 
in a closed system, always the same
same compression, same temp rise.
in this house, we obey the laws of thermal dynamics.
 
@KarelG thanks
 
basically, since temperature in a gas is due to the speed of the particles, shock heating is hitting them really hard so they speed up a lot.
 
the only reason compressing slower would not heat is if that heat is being dissipated
 
@Trasiva I almost reached the death star
 
6:54 PM
@Neoares I had one on each of my bigger planets, but they were a bitch to get. Once someone destroyed them, I gave up on the game.
 
if you had a perfectly insulating container and slowly compressed air over a year, it would get hotter.
if such a thing could exist.
 
compressing it faster than the speed of sound would cause it to generate more heat, I would expect
 
That wouldn't violate any laws if the extra heat came form the energy of whatever is doing that work
 
Which it does
 
laws of physics are only guidelines; feel free to break them when needed
 
6:59 PM
that could still be consistent with my prediction that once you compress air and let some of the thermal energy bleed into the spacecraft it would end up cooler after decompressing
 

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