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14:02
my random value was 3 but my spanId was p4
this is because the array starts counting from 0 and not from 1
yea so random = 3, squares[random] = 4
@Nezoo log out val when you run the filter
What do you mean?
Hi All
Can anybody help me in resolving below issue?
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!!> [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9].filter((x) => console.log(x));
14:04
@SterlingArcher [] Logged: 1,0,2,1,3,2,4,3,5,4,6,5,7,6,8,7,9,8
@SterlingArcher [] Logged: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Here's what I think is going wrong
why would you use filter to log everything? That makes no sense
1. Get random number from array
2. random p[spanId] from 1
3. Return all values from square not equal to the random value
4. squares[random] <-- HERE
You're grabbing that random index from the filtered array
So if your random number is 3, it's going to turn your array in [1.2.4,5,6,7,8,9]
Then it will grab the THIRD index, so 4
wait..
Wouldn't it be 5?
I'm confusing myself
I've solved it, when I filter it. The position changes. So it will push another number not the same as the first
Oh duh, the push. Ok yeah I was right
14:09
Thank You :D
Trying to remove ubuntu-desktop^ removed libc-bin lol wtf.
!!afk quick walk n vape
I'm curious; We know that civilization evolved faster than our brains did--how much of human behaviour is still dictated by our animal instinct? I feel like I need to read a book about this.
A lottle
You'd enjoy this course, methinks youtube.com/playlist?list=PL848F2368C90DDC3D
Ooh, interesting
Thanks
14:12
Sure. This is a good one too oyc.yale.edu/psychology/psyc-110
@littlepootis does installing it back adds ubuntu-desktop?
I got curious about it when I was pacing back and forth yesterday. I do it while waiting so my brain is slightly occupied and I don't get impatient. It made me think about why humans pace back and forth at all
@AwalGarg no, because it removed aptdaemon too. fml
@littlepootis nice
@littlepootis still not as silly as node ecosystem though
dpkg: error processing package ubuntu-desktop (--configure):
 dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Errors were encountered while processing:
 sessioninstaller
 language-selector-gnome
 ubuntu-desktop
14:14
@ndugger you paced back and forth wondering while people pace back and forth?
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of sessioninstaller:
 sessioninstaller depends on aptdaemon (>= 0.30); however:
  Package aptdaemon is not installed.
@Neil lol, kind of, yeah
does anyone happen to know how I can fake my way around exif_imagetype in php to make it swallow a php file?
@ndugger Have you taken any courses / read any books (or Wikipedia articles / blogs) about psychology?
I might have a ton of links to throw your way depending on how interested you are and how much you've already read
14:16
@GNi33 The princess you're looking for is in another castle
@SomeGuy Nope; I'm not really interested in psychology in the broad sense; I just find small parts of it fascinating, like our animal instincts.
I know, I know. but you never know, I just like this room the most
compare buying bundle pack and buying it individually
@ndugger Fair enough. The first course is probably most relevant to your interests, then
14:16
There is a difference, which i found strange
@SomeGuy awesome, I'll definitely take time to watch those
@AwalGarg Well, yeah. Downloaded the package from here and fixed it.
@SomeGuy not an easy matter
tried to read a basic psychology book that a friend has suggested (she studies psychology)
14:18
@SterlingArcher narcissism at its finest
@KarelG Coon's Introduction to Psychology was fun to read though.
@littlepootis if same thing happened to your node app, you'd have had to download is-thirteen and five and five-initializer and true and not-true
Hi, got a issue related to jasmine test. I'm calling expect(spyForService).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(0); which gives an error: "Error: Expected times failed is required as an argument.". But if I check with 1 as input, it says it has been called 0 times. any idea how to solve this?
@KarelG Probably more about how the book was written and your interests than about the field in and of itself
@littlepootis Introduction to Psychology: Gateway to Mind & behavior ? (that was the suggestion)
14:20
@KarelG Yeah
true. but also a "heavy" read
Oh
Yeah, it is.
i'm more for philosophy than psychology
@KarelG In my junior year of college (3rd year) I was balls deep in my software engineering courses, but I had to take psychology/sociology, and on the first day (after I had been to all my other classes and realized my semester was going to be hell) she went over the syllabus and said "You will all have to do 100 hours of out of class research for this class (intro...). I got up and started to leave, and she asked why, and I said
"Because fuck if I'm going to do that much out of class work for an intro class when I'm already going to have to spend all my time developing software for classes that mattered"
Aint nobody got time for that
14:22
She didn't say anything
@KarelG Ooh!
And then you felt bad for her?
Any recommendations?
Not in the slightest, I barely made it through that semester
@SomeGuy Which part of Philosophy?
14:23
I cussed out a history teacher for trying to patronize me for being late all the time because I had too much coding to do
@littlepootis All the things. I'm most interested in existentialism, though
Anyone here use isomorphic-fetch? For some reason, it keeps posting blank JSON to the server, but the client says it's fine. Following the guides already
I've read The Republic and Sophie's World, but that's about it, apart from a bunch of Wikipedia articles
I should have failed the class, but I apologized after and explained to him I was really stressed (I was taking Java, C# and security at the same time) and he gave me a C
I went to a private college; I walked out of the class when the professor tried telling us that the earth is only ~6000 years old.
14:23
Reading Beyond Good and Evil right now
@ndugger jesus..
@SterlingArcher Some people are just willfully ignorant--All they need is their religion, and everyone else can sod off... I don't like those kinds of people.
I'm with you on that one
!!afk project kickoff meeting
Generators, async/await, promises and all that stuff to avoid writing good async code. I bless God that fanboys didn't reinvent AOP or event programming for that.

Waiting for mutex and semaphore in es2020.
Great comment imho.
14:27
@SomeGuy goh, there are many books and depends of the field. Let's start with ... "Meditiations" M. Aurelius. (I have that book at home). Then "The Republic" by Plato (still relevant). At last, "Beyond good and evil" by F. Nietzsche. That is a tough thing but interesting.
I have "Art of War" by Tsu at home, but did not have read it (yet).
I would actually remove "Promises" out of that equation, since those are just a sugar-enhancement to callbacks. But for Gens and async/await I agree there.
@KarelG Haha, I've read all of those
Guess I've got the base covered
did you have read brothers of karamazof
or *karamarzov
@jAndy And then threads in esNaN
Yes! One of absolute favourites ever
14:29
forgot that russian name
@SomeGuy Is the Aurelius one worth it?
Dostoevsky is the reason I might learn Russian some day
yes. Very
@GNi33 Wasn't a huge fan
@AwalGarg what about esInfinity
@SomeGuy for a starter, it's pretty readable if you ask me.
That's why i started with it first as some suggestions
@jAndy Many languages have had async/await or equivalents for quite some time; are you saying that all of those people also write bad code for the sake of a cleaner and more readable API? Or am I just too biased for it to understand your point?
@SterlingArcher It's been a long time since I've listened to Apocalyptica
@ndugger this is pretty new, but I love Corey Taylor and it's a great song
@SomeGuy did you have heard of ... "a fulfilling work" or something ?
* googles *
I didn't learn until this year that he was frontman for Stone Sour
14:32
No, that doesn't sound familiar
2009 is not new; Shit's 7 years old
there was this project lying around which internally batched every op on the vm level in js as an awaited resolved promise. it was a bit slow on perf but worked for a large number of the test cases they wrote. poor guys didn't understand the difference between language level primitives and host level asynchronocity.
it got told to me that it would be useful for managers
not sure :P
either they were literally too braindead to see the flaw or they were just collecting stars on GH. either way it was pretty funny.
14:34
@KarelG Ooh, I love their YouTube channel!
there is a channel?
another channel subscribed
@SomeGuy what is this? tl;dw?
14:38
did anyone read Tolstoy's "War And Peace" ?
you need time if you want to read something. And yes know
it's a thin book
@GNi33 Not yet. Have you?
@GNi33 meh, I did
@AwalGarg Watch the channel introduction.
@GNi33 good book. I once lent it from the lib. After bringing it back, i bought a copy
14:39
@littlepootis tl;dw
It has been catching "dust" on my Kindle for a long time now, it just looks like a big task to start
there is 24h in a day
you're correct :|
@ton.yeung uhh you need a good Sci-Fi book to even out the readings
@ton.yeung never again
"fantastic fiction"
you meant fantasy ?
:|
I'm currently reading the wheels of time from Jordan
14:42
looked over their videos, found youtube.com/watch?v=5lN6ttV2SXo, nsfw, was hopeful, but it didn't teach me much.
@KarelG great!
i have read that too
dat old man zed is sometimes funny
Only the main 3 books of Shannara
Did not have heard of that
I haven't gotten around to read Discworld yet
@ton.yeung ooo good books
mhm, gotcha note that
I have also read some books from R. Feist,
but it went boring after... the emperor trilogy
so left it
i'm waiting for translations of that witcher books
14:46
Guys, read Neuromancer
didn't understand 2/3 of it
there is a steam sale atm
just put a pic of it :p
@KarelG THE Polish Witcher, the game?
31 mins ago, by KarelG
user image
:O!!! is it good?
14:47
it's a god game
the game ofc (don't have the gear to run W3), but I'm really interested about the book and if it's worth reading
ah, not sure. as said, i'm waiting for the translations
PvP or nothing.
@GNi33 according to the wiki, it is in a cyberpunk genre. Not sure if it's my taste
@KarelG supposedly, and I got this by surfing the lists on Amazon, Neuromancer is one of the representative titles of the genre
14:49
yeah, it's one of the defining books of the whole genre. If you're not into, then it definitely not down your ally
but it's a super hard read...
it introduced a lot of stuff that's basically anywhere in cyberpunk now
like the internet (kinda, sorta)
and it definitely was a big inspiration for Matrix too
14:52
@KarelG I payed 1€ for the first and 2€ for the second
It's also for sale on gog as well
the same people who made it
fuck, it's cheaper there
/wantstokillmyself
hah, well meh, at least you got it somewhere
I need a new PC, god dammit
@KarelG yeah, you need to keep an eye out on Humble Bundle and GOG for sales too
@GNi33 did you read the... what was it called... Diamond castle (something) series?
14:54
Loktar, do you maintain two clients: steam and gog ?
don't think so, no
@KarelG nah
I just download from gog directly
I do have the client I just dont use it much
my gog account just hit over 300 games about a week ago
and they are all on cloud storage via amazon :p
You have too many games that you eventually don't have time to play these completely
oh wow!!! did you play all 300 @Loktar?
he has also 1k games on steam
14:58
@FilipDupanović nah, but I've played more gog games than steam ones :P
well... percentage wise
I think i have something like 8 on steam
@KarelG over 2k
._.
most of the gog games are releases I own physically, its just convenient to have the digital vs
@Loktar how did you ramp up 300? I wasn't aware that GOG had bundles or something akin to that
14:59
plus I love supporting no-drm
@Loktar I guess you're gonna see warcraft the movie
WHAT!?
there's going to be a movie O_O?
14:59
yes?
!!google warcraft movie
@FilipDupanović they do have sales but I've been on gog since like 2008 or so
about bloody time Blizz did a feature!!!!!!11111oneonoeneone
hell yeah I'm seeing the movie
@CapricaSix hi
here is the shitty thing... that's the closing date on our new house :(
so I won't be able to go day one, will probably have to wait until the next weekend
but yeah I am going to see it for sure
15:00
:o I'll spoil you
NEVER
arthas becomes the lich king
haha I think i know what happens though, it's based off of WC1 and the story behind thralls dad (durotan)
and lil baby Thrall is set in the river in the movie
but it's a new story
@Loktar If you don't show up dressed up like an Orc and shout "Lok'tar Ogar" once in a while, I'm going to be very disappointed in you.
15:02
eh, I won't do that :(
I'm not that nerdy (in public)
@Loktar Man, you'd think as a vet you'd have a lot less fucks to give, lol.
do you have high hopes of the movie?
never played any of the Warcraft games, but the movie looks kinda shallow to me
@FilipDupanović Fellow neighbor, hit me up with your Skype, pls.
anybody know of any seed data generation libs?
things that can generate random identities, mac addresses, guids, etc?
15:08
@FilipDupanović slowpoke
sweet, thanks
@JohnDotHR I don't do private chat except for work :|
@FilipDupanović Oh come on.
!!alive
15:09
@KarelG That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: live
it didn't respond to neoares' command
@ton.yeung We might be related.
@KarelG and for a good reason. I will never let SW happen again...
@GNi33 lol no
tbh man I think it will flop
but I love Warcraft so I'll go see it for sure
the trailer seems promising
@ton.yeung check the imdb link
15:10
Duncan Jones I guess?
1 min ago, by KarelG
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0803096/?ref_=nv_sr_1
no idea who that is
I'm not a big movie buff though
he directed "source code" before
David Bowie's son
also directed Moon
really worth the watch
I'm just waiting for whatever fastfood chain starts selling Warcraft themed meals
so I can buy some sweet cups and possibly toys
@ton.yeung the main Human is from Vikings
he is the main character in Vikings
pretty popular show
15:12
Ragnar Lothbrok
Is it Lothar? in the movie?
Vikings is an amazing show
@ton.yeung I only know Clancy Brown from some minor roles in tv series
not an impressive cast
@ndugger yeah I love Vikings
yeah he plays Lothar (in the WC movie)
bet there's going to be a lot of Anduins born into the world after the movie
15:13
hey folks, can i pass an array through .indexOf? to check if a value contains an array of words?
nope
the WC movie looks like it will kind of suck, script wise, but the action should be really fun. Overall, it won't be an amazing movie, but it will definitely be entertaining. That's my opinion.
one array isn't equal to another
@ndugger I agree
15:14
ok, thankyou.... basically i was using indexOf to check if a value contained a word, but obviously i want multiple words
@FilipDupanović - man... BIG thank you for this, chance.js is awesome, wish I had this months ago
i will go away and google :)
@KirstyHarris Set() is your friend
@KirstyHarris loop over them
urgh my Rift is just sitting in a warehouse
15:15
go and get it
So, I forgot to clean up my dinner last night, so as I was bring my plate over to the sink, I dropped it and spilled barbecue sauce on the carpet. Interesting start to what should be a nervous day.
ok, will try those :) thanks people :)
if only I could
I wrote a baby version of this because I'm sick of doing this manually
I dunno if it's cleared customs or not
15:16
@ton.yeung I was able to clean it up fast enough that it didn't stain. Just move fast, use cold water and soap.
lol'd
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Anyone use <a href="https://www.rainmeter.net/">Rainmeter?</a> (fail)
@FilipDupanović Where have you learned to code?
oh god, crappy Croatian and Serbian books
arxiv is the greatest thing ever
15:22
@JohnDotHR the Serbian ones were even worse, the authors aggressively try to translate everything; glad that the internet came and that I learned English
[rainmeter](www.rainmeter.net)
@FilipDupanović Been there, done that.
@Waxi [rainmeter](http://www.rainmeter.net)
[rainmeter](http://www.rainmeter.net) gives rainmeter
15:24
your not ma son
@ton.yeung @littlepootis @KarelG thanks fellas!
Not sure how I've never seen this before, but so cool: devdocs.io
^ from the topic
@FilipDupanović Yes, was looking for chat commands when I saw it up there, neato.
@KendallFrey ?
Wasn't it supposed to be delivered today?
yeah
but now the delivery date has disappeared
15:27
@Waxi just so you know, there should be extensions for editors to hoist docs for identifiers under the cursor from devdocs.io
@FilipDupanović Now that would be real slick, will look into it, thx.
@MadaraUchiha i'm currently reviewing poor quality answers and there is one which is a "halp i have this problem too", but i couldn't mark that as appropriate sauce
I was updating a package.json for an old project today and noticed that vscode automagically checks to see what the latest version of each module is for you
no idea
usually i just use ncu though
there's even plain old npm outdated if you're in prod environments
Hello!
I'm join in team Js
15:37
@Rain my condolences
can't ever remember... is anyone here from London?
@SterlingArcher you enjoy a good pun i.imgur.com/wOtM9qm.jpg
15:52
there is a guy which is doing all edits that changes "Square Space" to "Squarespace" ( encountered it 3 times )
@KendallFrey LOLOLOL ROTFL HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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