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9:00 PM
This is what I have...
Just basic, great for when it's not too hot.
 
Or if you need an extra sweat, good for hot, too
 
Hehe, true
 
@KarelG Fun fact, lose, like you've lost your mind. Loose, as in @VeronicaDeane's mother is loose.
 
Yeah I'd never wear leggings while running here
I would literally die
 
@Megaplex oh man ...
 
9:03 PM
@Meredith my basement is well AC'd, so I have to heat it up somehow
 
@Meredith I tried to run in my PT sweats down at Pensacola once. I think I made it two miles before I said fuck that and went back to the AC. Next day I wore my shorts.
 
@SterlingArcher have you tried my mixtape?
 
@KarelG ;)
 
Lol this is why I run in the morning
 
9:03 PM
@VeronicaDeane He wanted something actually hot.
 
!!afk checking out gyms
 
!!afk heading to @FlorianMargaine, am actually a giant spider looking for love.
 
I physically wouldn't be able to do my miles in the evening
 
But when I said it had a negative temperature...
 
@Meredith how so ?
 
It is 5 pm now and my phone says it's 102 degrees
Idk if that's accurate or what
 
there is a small margin, but if that's noted in my country, then everyone would die :P
(i know that it's in °F )
 
@Meredith Fuck. That. Noise.
 
40 °C is hot true
i wouldn't go run either
 
it's only 90 or so here
 
9:06 PM
Today isn't too bad because it isn't super humid
But some days you can barely breathe because it's so humid
 
max temp for me is 25 °C (77°F) if there is enough wind.
 
I've always wanted to learn Java. Is node a good graphics library?
8
 
I keep my ac at 78
 
Node doesn't run on Java, but javascript
 
@Meredith That's why I don't like Florida. I'll take the 113 in Afghanistan over the 92 in Florida.
 
9:09 PM
It's awful because at a certain point your sweat stops evaporating
 
ofc you would rate afghanistan over florida. The taliban is less fear- and gruesome than those florida alligators.
 
Alligators aren't worth worrying about
Don't go in lakes or rivers
Easy
 
What about the famous florida man? :O
 
Don't go to Bradenton
 
idk what that is
 
9:12 PM
It's a city where florida man likes to hang out
 
@KarelG Most people in Afghanistan are the friendliest folks you'd ever meet. It's just a small portion of them that are complete assholes.
 
@Megaplex bretty much the majority of places
 
Well no
That isn't true in most places
 
@Meredith Where'd you get that number?
 
There was this neat poll that resonated with me. Do you trust your neighbour. By country.
 
9:15 PM
Coming to a browser near you: "once" event listeners http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/201757 https://t.co/n077ljIWFF
 
@Megaplex 50% of them are men
 
I recall Finland was at the top with about 76%
 
@Meredith That's an interesting assumption.
 
I can't get nock to work for my testing
when ever I import it I get Runtime Error
- TypeError: debug is not a function
Anyone know of alternatives
 
1.03 men per woman
Whatever
 
9:17 PM
I meant the fact you assumed they're all assholes.
 
I don't think that's an assumption at all
 
What's that based off of?
 
The huge gender rights issues in the country?
 
how does their culture being different make them assholes?
 
Their culture is what makes them assholes
 
9:19 PM
You mean the ones that are gradually being fixed? Women voted in the last couple elections, there's entire schools dedicated to young women being educated.
 
behind the times, maybe,
 
i've instantiated a class into an array, and then removed that array element.. will this instance of the class be picked up by the garbage collector?
it's quite a large object
and i can also go around on delete a few things onKill or something if necessary but just wondering..
 
@bitten probably
 
assuming nothing else is storing a reference to it
 
9:23 PM
are you familiar with mark-sweep?
 
@ssube me?
 
@bitten yes, you
 
heh
nope
 
if the object you're removing from the array becomes unlinked from the GC tree, it will be marked and later swept up
 
okay great
there are no references to this class else where
 
9:24 PM
In computer programming, tracing garbage collection is a form of automatic memory management that consists of determining which objects should be deallocated ("garbage collected") by tracing which objects are reachable by a chain of references from certain "root" objects, and considering the rest as "garbage" and collecting them. Tracing garbage collection is the most common type of garbage collection – so much so that "garbage collection" often refers to tracing garbage collection, rather than other methods such as reference counting – and there are a large number of algorithms used in imp...
 
but it just holds some meshes, some geometry, so it takes up a reasonably about of memory
just wondering if i should clear it first
 
@bitten if you know when the object is being removed, having a de-init method is not a bad idea
 
@ssube yeah i do
i've called it kill() tho :o
 
init/kill, start/stop
 
init/stop
 
9:27 PM
HAMMERTIME!
 
@ssube you can use it in node/v8?
 
@bitten nah, it's an older thing
it's a pattern for reference counting self-cleaning objects
 
okay
well, good to know. thanks ^^
 
you should actually look into how IUnknown works if you want to understand simple GC
it keeps a tree, but it's ref-count instead of mark
so you let go of your reference to an object and when its internal counter hits 0, it lets go of its children and then self-destructs, and the children do the same
 
9:31 PM
ah right okay
which is kind of what javascript's one does?
i'm just clearing up the larger objects in a class when it's killed. i feel like it's improved performance but it could be because i just closed a few imgur tabs.. who knows
 
@bitten it's related
 
@SomeKittens for rxjs5, right?
 
@FilipDupanović was that to me?
 
mhm, those docs are for the beta release
 
9:44 PM
AND all of the operators have marbles!? swoon
 
if{
 
@BlueBoy 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.
 
@SomeKittens the docs look great, i hope they live up to xgrommx's book. one nitpick i have about the groupBy docs there is that it doesn't neglects to mention that the observable it returns is hot, which gave me some grief for a while.
 
if someone is still awake and have 2 min, here I paste a post :) stackoverflow.com/questions/37842968/…
 
10:00 PM
does anyone know any alternatives to nock
 
doorbell
 
@rlemon can you link me?
 
it was a joke. like nock, as in knock
dude, it was a joke.
you might wanna retract that maybe
 
Lol
 
I was a smart-ass so I'll just bin it. but take a joke and don't be rude when asking for help
 
10:03 PM
lmao
 
I thought his reaction was a million times funnier than your joke
 
@Meredith ohh it was a super lame joke :D
I'm trying to get into full-on dad joke mode before I have kids.
gotta prep right.
 
@rlemon some of these.. imgur.com/gallery/D7Rve
i can't even
i got my girlfriend on the tuna, piano, and glue joke c:
 
@FilipDupanović oooooo thanks
 
10:10 PM
using it!
 
@bitten lol top comment
 
aww, too good
@DanielKobe :(
 
@rlemon fuck
I make dad jokes to my siblings :/
 
@rlemon it feels like it's in sync??
 
kinda does
okay I'm done
 
10:35 PM
@rlemon I can't do cringe compilations... I cringe too hard
 
@ndugger from the breadisent himself :,)
 
about that dad's jokes, found this one nice
 
10:53 PM
 
!!dunphy 800 600
 
trying to create RESTful api in expressjs
i'm trying to explore the Restful api level2
i don't if returning the http status codes is something i need to work on.. is there an api or some samples to explain the restful level 2 in implementation ??
 
11:15 PM
There are levels now?
 
11:45 PM
@Megaplex > Following up on your friend’s account. It seems his ISP is using transparent proxies causing a loop between our OCA & the Netflix app. CDN ops team is looking into this issue, but don’t have any updates yet
 
11:56 PM
Sure, blame it on the small helpless ISPs.
 

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