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13:00
I don't get it ^
*Jack and I
water.. up hill
user3119231
@SomeGuy sorry, it works fine with anchors only the divs makes problems
Could be a spring
13:01
@rlemon ... so?
I'm not saying it is a good joke
but that was the joke
@FlorianMargaine How does the water go up the hill?
the title text talks about fracking
@SomeGuy a well
@FlorianMargaine Check explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/1662 in an hour
@OliverSalzburg thank you captain obvious
13:02
@SomeGuy that's actually where all our flowing water around here comes from, from hills / mountains
that comic makes no sense
shrugs
Still, why not grab it downhill, where it surely will go?
@JanDvorak because it's not clean anymore when it's in the river downhill ?
ever had a sip of water directly from a mountain spring? mucho gusto
That's why you take water at the spring
13:04
best to just ping randall on twitter
but why do we assume a river or flowing spring
If so, do mention the grammar mistake
I would expect them to get from a well
Why not build the well downhill?
13:05
Easier to access
also, less distance to pull water across
@rlemon a well uphill would need to pull its water from a (flowing) spring as well
@GNi33 or a underground spring, or underground lake... etc
get a rope, and a bucket.
yeah, right
was a weak xkcd regardless
anyone got one of his books?
13:10
@JanDvorak I was asking "why" to @rlemon. Also my network access is very very slow right now...
@DenysSéguret because I pictured a well on a hill
it's where my mind went first
also all imagery of the jack and jill rhyme shows a well.. so there is also that
@KendallFrey 2 weeks
2 weeks what
> Jebus! Has KSP 1.1 been released?
The pre-release for KSP 1.1 is currently out.
Oh, when will KSP 1.1 be released then?
In about 2 weeks.
that was just recently updated to give a rough date
before that it just said "who knows"
13:13
it's still a guess
six to eight days
@KendallFrey hrm, 1.1 public beta on steam
they do public betas? wtf
I'll have to check that out when I get home
from reddit:
> You may have to restart Steam for the prompt to appear.
1 GB patch.
Did they change the syntax colors for HTML on SO?
Not completely but attr values seem to be a different shade of blue
13:24
@BoltClock it's your brain tumor
@Neil rip
That must mean it is in its final stages. You only have 5
"5 what?" "4.. 3.. 2.."
13:31
@BoltClock Looks like it, good eyes. Wouldn't have noticed
it's noticeably more... pastel
@BenFortune Not just attr values - looks like the other colors have been somewhat muted as well
@FlorianMargaine yeah
I prefer the dull colours
the tags got a different color too
Doesn't seem like other languages were affected, just markup languages
But this isn't the first time it's happened
13:33
revoluçion!!!!
looks better this way
Til that some women have a an additional cone eye cell type that allows them to distinguish colors more easily. The same gene is never present in men
Finally have an excuse to say that it looks like the same color to me
@corvid I do!
So in theory they can see an extra dimension of colour?
@BoltClock o/
Morning gents
13:41
@KendallFrey they can see why they are mad at you, if you can't, too bad.
Anyone has used getuikit.com? thoughts?
My wife had to be one such woman
@AwalGarg My first impression came about when someone tagged their question but it had nothing to do with iOS whatsoever
Given a 4-colour display they could maybe see colours that are physically impossible for the rest of us to see.
@BoltClock so... what was the impression?
13:43
I think they did the same thing with monkeys
No, that's slate, the other is gray.. *facepalm*
user5020521
if I create an input text and set its value
@Neil It's like they can see in 50 shades or something
user5020521
how can I get that value?
.value?
13:44
<strike>.val()</strike>
user5020521
the value of the id
@KendallFrey maybe that's why they can like a book like that
.id
@AwalGarg "Why the hell did they think it was a good idea to call their library UIKit"
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Q: Why is Jshint saying "variable already defined" in this if statement?

user2413333I have this code: if ( something is true ) { var someVar = true; } else { var someVar = false; } JsHint is saying that "someVar was already defined" on the else statement part. Why is this and how do I fix it? Thanks

is there any non-retarded way to solve that?
13:49
/*jshint ignore: start*/
lol
actually
why does it even warn about that?
Does block scope exist now in JS?
with let I guess
are there any pitfalls of using that when I intend to scope to block?
Not really. You're supposed to use let/const now over var to avoid scope hoisting
var i = 5;
// many lines below that:
var i;
// i is still 5
13:51
@BartekBanachewicz yes, the first answer.
But yeah, use let
@SterlingArcher fourtheye made that comment 3 years ago
@littlepootis the first answer doesn't solve anything
> You have to review and sign these documents on the intranet
OK!
You need to install MS Silverlight to see these documents
OK!
Your security settings prevent you installing this plugin.
Fuck you.
-_- so annoying
[Interesting read. Don't name your child null](http://flip.it/Mm9GQ)
13:55
@rlemon I know, but it's for others that read it
would have been better not to @mention him, seems kindof like you're calling him out, when he was correct when it was posted
I'd name my child NaN
@copy es interpreters just optimize out identical var declarations?
@jAndy Of course
it's not that "of course"
13:57
> You must include at least one positive keyword with 3 characters or more.
Best search ever
@Neil ahahahahahahahaha
I wouldn't be surprised if many people (including me actually) would expect to overwrite the first declaration with undefined
people who use the C family of languages would expect a variable declaration to be just that and nothing more. A variable declaration is not compiled into executable code.
No doubt comparing using == creates endless pain and suffering to people named null
null == "null"
false
13:59
also very annoying that even in strict mode, interpreters don't even warn or throw if you declare the same variable name by var
user3119231
because "null" string(4) isn't nada
@Neil wait, that article is not sarcasm?!
@jAndy let fixes that
Then how could that potentially be bad for someone named null?
maybe in a db
14:01
@AwalGarg I didn't interpret it that way
@Neil There are some dumb programmers out there
@KendallFrey In C family of languages most people use definition and declaration together, though.
And the variable definition most certainly does change the binary.
yes, but it's not executable code i.e. it doesn't do anything
@KendallFrey that's pretty bad though. . I mean Null should work, unless you have the luck of a particularly stupid programmer that performs a case insensitive check with null
@Neil There are particularly stupid programmers out there
14:03
every year there's a new wave of them
@KendallFrey fair enough.
!!> Object.prototype.toString.call( null );
@jAndy "[object Null]"
!!> typeof null;
14:04
@jAndy "object"
I imagine Madonna has a hard time filing for taxes
Or rather whomever works for her behalf
adding int x; in the middle of a C program doesn't actually change anything
@BartekBanachewicz why would it?
14:07
@Neil stack space reservation
@BartekBanachewicz you are wrong! my teacher told me that I can declare variables only after the { in the function signature /s
@BartekBanachewicz it isn't used
Compiler sweeps it under a rug unless you turn off optimization
@AwalGarg pff
@Neil I did turn off optimizations.
@BartekBanachewicz hmm, weird
Thanks Peter for your answer. I would ask if someone had already made this characters and if he could give it to me. I'm unfortunatelly too bad with openGL to made it myself. — b.allain732 yesterday
lel those people
I just noticed that comment
I prolly wouldn't bother if I saw it earlier
14:17
!!burrito or boston pizza
@rlemon burrito
guys, which OS should I use for a machine which just needs to run nothing but a single instance of chromium, with npm, node, and git?
@ssube you were right. I should have went right for python (or something else) instead of bash scripts. They have all sorts of little gotchas, like now when I redirect the output to a file, some of the output still comes out stdout (some of the output from time). Solvable? sure. Annoying? Youbetcha.
@Luggage stdout vs stderr is the bane of my bash scripting
@corvid ANY, which is the beauty of a stack like that.
14:19
you gotta do the stupid foo 2>&1 | tee > bar thing
@Luggage I mean, what's the lightest weight? Arch linux?
IS this for devlopment, or run-time, Corvid?
@corvid how many arbitrary criteria are you going to pull out now?
if you don't know what you need, no one can help you choose.
@corvid not an OS with a window manager
@ssube good luck with headless chromium then
14:20
deploying one of these or 100?
there's like a shitton of questions to answer here
and I'm p sure the answers can range from "any" to "just fucking use heroku/aws"
Yea, but we might rule a few options out based on answers.
@BartekBanachewicz just X with chromium should be doable
yeah, you don't need a full WM for headless
and the WM is the heavy part
(in fact, I used to do that with just emacs)
(fun times.)
Of course you did.
@BartekBanachewicz ftr, it's just exec chromium in the ~/.xinitrc, and just run startx
(I do lisp ((in emacs) and type everything in parentheses)
your parens are mismatched
14:24
damn!
you're missing closing parens
@ssube that just makes it funnier
yes.. that was.. part of the joke.
jsfiddle.net/ov2z8nk7 please ignore the stupidity of the example, I was just trying to outline the problem
14:25
We're making of of Florian, not Luggage. Focus, people.
@rlemon are you making a cache-or-fetch class?
cause I'm pretty sure store[key] = resolve is kind of dangerous. You can only call it once.
kinda. unix domain socket sends back data whenever it feels like it in whatever order.
so I'm wrapping it with an event emitter
yeah, promises cannot be used for event emitters
you want an observable :D
rx.js
14:27
@rlemon just use a plain event emitter with callbacks.
or just node event emitter, of course.
@ton.yeung technical debt
2
yea nvm. I said I'm wrapping it in an event emitter
I'm using promises internally to manage what goes where
@rlemon don't use promises for this case.
nvm, I'll figure it out
14:29
promises work unless you have to fire them repeatedly
then you want observables
do you guys just sit around all day and reinvent names for things from 1950s computer science
Every time you use resolve, there's a one in 10,000 chance that elephants will rain down
user3119231
you know what "grins" mean? :D
!!define grin
14:31
@Luggage grin A smile in which the lips are parted to reveal the teeth.
@Maurice it's the same thing in german and english
user3119231
@GNi33 good to know
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@cswl Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
@cswl whitespace, do you use it?!
What was the ident again?
14:39
43 secs ago, by Caprica Six
@cswl Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
@CapricaSix I dont have Ctrl Key :(
ctrl+k puts 4 spaces before each line, you could do that manually if you can't find the right key shortcut.
@cswl where are you from? or are you using a Mac?
I sed'ed it with 8 spaces.. But I guess you cant mix message and code..
you can't, right
14:44
How do you not have a Ctrl key? lol
he could be from a country that uses a different keyboard layout
@GNi33 macs have a ctrl key
in german speaking countries, the ctrl keys are labelled "Strg"
@cswl that's a correct observation
@BartekBanachewicz I know, they're just not labelled as such
I'll never know what the square with wrinkled corners should be anyways
14:46
Why this no support markdown
it does support a very limited subset
@cswl 4 spaces will work. It's finicky -- requires nicely formatted code. One missed space will stop the parsing
@rlemon have you seen any season 6 archer yet?
just tell us what kind of keyboard you have
Alright, I tested in the Trashcan.. Right click "Paste"
@SterlingArcher not yet
14:48
Not a spoiler, you'll die when you see this episode
ohh yea I have then
I've seen that ep
My brother ran down the stairs I was crying laughing so hard
Season 7 starts tomorrow I think. I have to finish season 6 tonight
cc @KendallFrey ^
he'll be playing ksp public beta
    let prmsfy = (n,f)=>{let m=require(n);for(let k of f){
    m[k+"Async"]=(...a)=>(new Promise((o,x)=>(m[k](...a,(e,d)=>((e!==null?x(e):o(d)))))));
    }return m;};
public beta? I thought it was a a released game
14:54
@SterlingArcher public beta of new version
ohhhh
very cool
@rlemon nah
One day I'll play KSP.. but I fear I'm too stupid to play it
it's pretty easy
you snap together a rocket like you're making a Spore monster
But my science/math-fu is super weak
14:55
@SterlingArcher no such thing. everyone loves explosions
then it goes out to the launch place, goes up a bit, crashes, explodes
and you go again
@SterlingArcher KSP will change that
KSP makes orbital mechanics intuitive
@KendallFrey nah, it just makes you crash stuff in fun ways, then you get bored
Does KSP keep a running tally of how many Kerbals have been killed?
Hi Benji o/
14:56
I think it can, maybe
really, @SterlingArcher, you should play Space Engineers.
Not globally though
It's all about building giant ships with guns and ramming them into each other.
Globally would be lol
@cswl that code looks awful :D
14:57
@ssube that sounds fun
I like going back to space engineers every 6 months or so
@cswl also slow :D
I'm getting better with orbital maths like euler angles and shit
but nice nontheless.
Shows understanding promises.
14:57
o/
I dunno what Space Engineers has now, last I played it was a big grindfest
@AwalGarg yay for the mention, now make 5 more
@SterlingArcher that won't be relevant in KSP
Speaking of grind fest, @KendallFrey how's my mom your mom doing?
14:58
well, it's always going to be that i think, it's a game of logistics/resource gathering/resource processing
euler angles have nothing to do with orbital mechanics
@KevinB FAAAACTOOOORIIIIIIOOOOO
Satellites have euler angles though
the fuck does that even mean
Oh wait, that's the boresight angle for the viewing sensor
Nevermind
your mom has euler angles
14:59
too soon bro
been playing factorio lately when our MC server is down
@KevinB fun, right?
I wish factorio had more goals
currently playthrough has a nearby alien camp that keeps sending shit my way, and i don't have the power to destroy the camp yet
I'm at the point where robots aren't cutting it anymore and I need a train system
14:59
I've been struggling to think of something fun to do

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