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Knu
Knu
00:12
Is there a website where you can request users to test something? (not a code review)
a qa.online kinda site?
Knu
Knu
I mean early adopters love alpha softwares
kinda yeah
I don't know of one, but it is a good idea
maybe... I'll make one :D
Knu
Knu
from a coders POV yes
see me in 6-8mo
Knu
Knu
00:15
but how will you create interest for the testers?
fake internet points
how else.
Knu
Knu
there will be no reputation :)
everyone knows if you put points/rep to something people will flock to it.
maybe tie that point system to moderation tools
who knows.
people be cray cray
Knu
Knu
if there are no DRM involved early access is not enticing
it's free to try without having to make a report
it's harder than you think
Iv seen websites where you test some web pages
but never libraries
user2620028
fake internet points are the reason the internet is still functioning
01:16
@AwalGarg because you don't love php anymore
01:34
Having an array of results
Each result being an object,
I need to make 3 queries per object and 1 encription
What would be the best way to proceed ?
make a function and calling it in a loop until it is complete ?
or directly nesting the calls in a loop ?
02:03
so i have node server program that runs an gui c app. My problem at this point is how do I tell node when my c program is done running?
anyone around?
the c app has standard apis to communicate with files
 
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03:11
@rlemon I did. How the hell have you never heard of it on the internet, @AwalGarg?
03:35
@rlemon never heard of Klingon
Just now searched it is about star Trek series
what is star trek?
@littlepootis you get US movies you are obviously joking
user6820627
Hello, World
04:08
star kek*
@amdouglas Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
 
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05:43
@littlepootis Now now, I never said that. I will always keep loving PHP.
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@SomeGuy Well I just heard of it yesterday so there is that
@Mr_Green Yay! Thank you!
@littlepootis Yay! Thank you!
06:13
@AwalGarg Pootis is trolling
Someone trolling in this room? unpossible!
@SomeGuy color me shocked :P
 
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07:26
Mushroom mushroom!!
yes
@AwalGarg I'll quote you on that
08:01
@littlepootis Ok. Please ship the avatar before tomorrow morning urgently kthnxbai
08:17
@AwalGarg mail me your avatar
i want to refersh my captcha in jquery
i used $("#contactSecurity").attr("src","<?php bloginfo('stylesheet_directory'); ?>/captcha.php");
but it doesn't refersh
@Sandro It's probably cached.
08:42
how can i make website to not cached this part @MadaraUchiha
wtf, fish shell starts a web server? 0.o
@towc how are u
@towc It doesn't
well, fish_config does
@towc it installs jquery, but a web server?
08:52
@littlepootis it has a helper function to start a python server in the docs location
@littlepootis fish_config opens a new firefox esr tab with localhost:8000
and it's not like it rejects external queries
@towc run type fish_config -_-
which is concerning, because from there you can do alias commands, overriding existing ones
@AwalGarg what about that?
@towc no, it is protected by a csrf token
@towc err wat
08:54
oh, not firefox esr... default browser then?
@AwalGarg which is in the url
sure, it's less concerning than it being in the origin page
and by external queries I don't mean csrf, but rather from external machines
if they're in the same network
external machines on the same network can do much more harm than that. and also what pootis said
well, this is another attack vector
which is bound to leave less traces than most other attacks concerning the network
...
I give up, sorry
08:57
eslint's no-useless-escape rule is throwing an error on /[\s,\.]/g saying I don't need to escape the .. I don't even regex but really?
:,(
!!> console.log("4".match(/[\s,\.]/),"4".match(/[\s,.]/))
well then
@ivarni "undefined" Logged: null,null
TIL
just use zsh
09:00
just use orn
bbbut..
> Reinventing GNU's make utility since 2016
oh no, it's just interesting. It doesn't mean I won't be using fish :P
@littlepootis damn I gotta think of a more catchy and descriptive slogan
and maybe start development again
@towc you really are a 1337 h@XX0r
inb4 self-compiling OS :D
09:02
wat
oh
fuck off already, both of ya :P
 
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10:34
const spkz = responsiveVoice.speak;

var a = ['hi','hello','how are ya'];

a.forEach((item,index)=> setTimeout(()=>{ spkz(item) },10000));
it only reads the last item. help me out .. each array items should be readout with a 10 sec gap between em.
11:15
@clacke any help ?
@AwalGarg any advantage in using tmux on i3?
@towc All the regular advantages of tmux
11:30
@littlepootis Recently I've started favoring multiline prompts, where the last prompt line is of fixed length. It makes it much easier to scan the history.
Also, butts
I also made a chrome theme \o/
Hi guys!
What's the consensus on JS classes? Do I define them with a capital letter like in Python?
11:45
That's the naming convention, yes. That's how it goes in most languages.
Sweet, thank you
Rock on
const spkz = responsiveVoice.speak;

var a = ['hi','hello','how are ya'];

a.forEach((item,index)=> setTimeout(()=>{ spkz(item) },10000));
it only reads the last item. help me out .. each array items should be readout with a 10 sec gap between em.
why does java installer tries to install bloatware
because oracle
11:50
I'm sure people would happily donate if they are strapped for cash
being a non-profit charity organization
oh wait
@Hisham what's responsiveVoice?
Oracle is a non-profit charity?
oh nice, it opened IE11 after installation like it's the default browser
on windows 10
>windows 10
@AlexMitan its a javascript tts plugin.
11:54
@Zirak lovely! we need more of these experiments
lol chrome doesn't support java applets anymore?
nice
> If you have problems accessing Java applications using Chrome, Oracle recommends using Internet Explorer (Windows) or Safari (Mac OS X) instead.
script to alert('ok') every 10 sec. ?
This isn't working, it says "this is not defined"
I'm not sure I understand
11:59
@AlexMitan Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
class Grain extends Point{
    constructor(x, y, kind){
        super.constructor(x,y);
        this.kind = type || "nothing";
    }
}
super(x, y)
and probably this.kind = kind || "nothing"
oh, awesome! Both were the problem. Thank you!
12:20
The setTimeout() function is non-blocking and will return immediately. Therefore your loop will iterate very quickly and it will initiate 3-second timeout triggers one after the other in quick succession. That is why your first alerts pops up after 3 seconds, and all the rest follow in succession without any delay.. oops.
@Zirak oh btw, have you used ipython notebook (as a shell)?
12:34
@AwalGarg Nope, but I think @copy has
@SomeGuy Didn't know you played Overwatch and were a total weirdo
> it-sa me, SomeGuy-io
Rank 379 as well, nice.
@Zirak it feels odd but oh it feels so gooooooood!
hi guys im tryin to fix my code as per stackoverflow.com/questions/3583724/… . it still gets executed without delay . help me out
const spkz = responsiveVoice.speak;

let azj = ['hi','hello','how are ya'];

var i = 1; // set your counter to 1

function myLoop () { // create a loop function

azj.forEach((item,index)=> {

setTimeout(()=> { // call a 3s setTimeout when the loop is called
alert(item); // your code here
i ++; // increment the counter
if (i < index) { // if the counter < 10, call the loop function
myLoop(); // .. again which will trigger another
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Q: javascript foreach loop with delay

Isquarehow to fix this code as per How do I add a delay in a JavaScript loop?. it still gets executed without delay . const spkz = responsiveVoice.speak; let azj = ['hi','hello','how are ya']; var i = 1; // set your counter to 1 fu...

 
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14:26
@AwalGarg Indeed
Sup peeps. I'm wondering if there's a simple way to serialize a dom event, so I can send it to another browser and trigger it there? Any ideas if this is possible?
@RichardDunn Sure, but you'll have to implement the serialization format and the unserialization implementation yourself
It's not as bad as it sounds
You serialize all the relevant data (say, for a click, coordinates, for a keypress, the key pressed, etc) into an object, JSON.stringify() that, then on the other end, you JSON.parse() the string, and write a function that can read the object and trigger the event.
@MadaraUchiha Thanks, yeah it actually seems fairly straight forward. I've just been looking at this page: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/Events/…
*and I think I can just JSON.stringify the event object
Oh, you already said that... :D soz, few tabs open here, forgot where I read what...
15:06
@Zirak Hahaha. I wish I was that cool
Is the game fun?
@SomeGuy We didn't lose that one, so yeah
But you lost this one! Hurray!
15:21
@Zirak Whoa
You play Overwatch?
What's your handle?
@MadaraUchiha Zirak
Full battle tag is needed
Zirak#????
@MadaraUchiha Zirak#21929
@MadaraUchiha I fell from fame, though. Had a long streak of playing with groups that didn't turn out okay, so from rank 2995 I'm ~2100 now :/
15:38
@Zirak About the same
Anonymous
Did anyone note the new global http object?
Anonymous
(I think it's in Chrome browsers only)
15:52
@Someone no
What's that?
wait
16:08
so, I have a sob story
I installed fish shell by looking at the sid packages and downloading and dpkg -i ing every dependency
now fish is working fine
but when I tried to apt-get dist-upgrade after apt-get update, there were some issues
trying purgeing fish, fish-common and other dependencies, but it was messing with the whole dependency tree because other packages now depend on those packages that have been replaced
# apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Correcting dependencies... failed.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 libncursesw5 : Depends: libtinfo5 (= 5.9+20140913-1+b1) but 6.0+20160917-1 is installed
 libstdc++6 : Breaks: libboost-date-time1.55.0 but 1.55.0+dfsg-3 is installed
              Breaks: powertop (<= 2.6.1-1) but 2.6.1-1 is installed
E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by held packages.
that's after
# apt-get purge fish-common
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 fish : Depends: fish-common (= 2.3.1-1) but it is not going to be installed
        Recommends: xsel but it is not going to be installed
 libncursesw5 : Depends: libtinfo5 (= 5.9+20140913-1+b1) but 6.0+20160917-1 is to be installed
 libstdc++6 : Breaks: libboost-date-time1.55.0 but 1.55.0+dfsg-3 is to be installed
16:25
@Someone can't reproduce on Google Chrome 56.0.2902.0 (Official Build) dev (64-bit) Revision 22203b32bdae9236d23cc89e70772721315f2d1f-refs/heads/master@{#427892}. Are you on canary or stable?
@littlepootis that doesn't look good
16:50
@AwalGarg consult a doctor if you cannot reproduce
thank you thank you thank you
@PeeHaa let me guess, a php regular made you an avatar too, right?
halloweenatar or GTFO :P
17:32
@PeeHaa doctors sometimes can't do much... :(
user1596138
18:08
I am getting a haircut today.
user1596138
The first haircut not given by my mom or sister 😂
user1596138
I know everyone makes fun of my shaggy hair lol
18:55
Does somewhere happen to know a common cause of threejs not displaying textures, only materials, from a blender exported model?
19:51
I'm trying to add ZeptoJS into my webpack vendor bundle but I keep getting an error stating:

"Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'createElement' of undefined(…)
I checked the zepto.js sourcecode and it's complaining at this line:

table = document.createElement('table')  <-- 'document' is undefined
    here's a snippet of my webpack config:

    config.entry.vendor = ['zepto']

    config.module.loaders.push({
      test: require.resolve('zepto/dist/zepto.min.js'),
      loader: 'exports?window.$!script'
    });

    config.plugins.push(new webpack.ProvidePlugin({
      $: 'zepto'
    }));
user2620028
@jhawins hippy is getting a buzz cut?
21:08
> Don’t be a code bro — nobody is impressed with louts that constantly tell people off for not being as fit as they are. Be a code health advocate and help people get into shape instead.
21:53
what would be the correct way to clone an Error?
I want a new Error with a prefix for its message
the original error should stay the same and be rethrown
for an error tracking third party service thing
so, I got 11 *-wmi.ko in my /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/platform
and phy0 is hard blocked
acer, alienware, asus, asus-nb, dell, dell-wmi-aio.ko, eeepc, hp, msi, mxm, wmi.ko
do I need to modprobe -r 10 of them?
@littlepootis maybe you know?
Anonymous
22:11
@AwalGarg I'm in stable, at Opera
22:48
Good evening guys!
@IanC Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
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Alright, here it is:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/23399568/
I was just testing, to see how I could parse the contents of a input element to a JS function, so I can later try to implement a searching feature
but it doesn't seem to work
oh, I'm sorry to bother, I think I just figured out my mistake
I'm searching an element by ID and giving its name instead
let me try to fix it
23:08
I managed to get it working, but I still have one doubt:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/23399617/

Why does the first snippet works and the second doesn't (returns null even with some text inside the text input element)?

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