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2:00 PM
what is the awal style of college? and who is doing it wrong? @ssube
 
and I'll be like awwwh yeaaaaa
 
Y'all are forgetting cars have a gearbox / clutch.
 
going back to that regex :(
 
@Joseph please don't
 
You wouldn't flip a car with infinite grip
 
2:00 PM
@Cerbrus what if I lift it upwards?
 
You'd be a strong mofo
 
I had leg day yesterday
 
If it sticks to the road, how does it drive?
 
I hate leg day
Well, I don't hate it
 
Grip != sticking to the road
 
2:01 PM
but it's a lot harder than upper
 
!!define leg day
 
@JanDvorak My pocket dictionary just isn't good enough for you.
 
Grip means resistance to sliding
 
Even she hates me now :-(
 
@JanDvorak leg day is when you workout and lift with your leg muscles
Like Squats, leg press, lunges, etc
 
user2620028
2:02 PM
oh? thought grip was just a synonym for friction between the tires and surface they are sitting on
 
@Cerbrus Then why shouldn't you be able to flip the car?
 
@HatterisMad friction is a resistance to sliding...
 
user2620028
grip in your definition means sideways only?
 
@JanDvorak You could
 
I did body weight squats. Perfect squat form, even though it's been many years since I've done squats.
 
2:03 PM
@HatterisMad no
sliding can be done in all directions
 
@HatterisMad No, but grip doesn't apply to lifting the car up.
Grip, or in other words, traction, means whatever is touching the road, doesn't want to slide.
 
user2620028
@veronica was kind of my point, in both of the messages. Thanks though
 
Then you can definitely flip such a car
 
Sure
 
You couldn't drift.
 
user2620028
2:04 PM
wat
 
If you ignore the fact that you can gradually apply power to the wheels
(Throttle / clutch)
 
@JanDvorak unless the CoG was level with the ground
 
Well, even then, you can still flip it
 
@VeronicaDeane that implies an infinitely thin chassis
 
not necessarily
just some mass below tire level
 
2:06 PM
That would intersect the ground
 
Actually, the mass just needs to be below the tires' axles
(right?)
 
@JanDvorak not if the ground isn't all at the same level as the tires
 
I got 99 problems but prototype 'aint one. — ndugger 17 secs ago
 
@Cerbrus nope
 
user2620028
The car would get more difficult to overturn the lower the center of gravity got, however still possible.
 
user2620028
2:07 PM
err, center of mass
 
the force is applied by the contact patch, so the mass needs to be in line with that
 
@VeronicaDeane So, you have a car on elevated tracks and your idea how to keep it from sliding is infinite grip?
 
@VeronicaDeane good point
 
@JanDvorak it's a possibility
think slot cars with a ballast below the wheels
 
@JanDvorak A car with infinite grip can't slide.
It can still roll down the hill if it's steep enough
 
2:09 PM
just use magnets
 
But that's something different :D
Ah well, i'm off :D
 
It can always roll down a hill. Unless you mean sideways.
 
I'm gonna start trying not to be a help vampire from now on so I need to know if this is something a help vampire would say: What does the TypeError invalid string/buffer-chunk mean and how should I go about fixing it?
 
Hmm, would said infinite grip also involve a zero slip angle?
 
You don't slip. You tumble.
 
2:11 PM
Because if so, any misalignment of the wheels would prevent it from moving
@RowanHarley The first part, no. The second part, yes.
 
can someone explain what's the ? function in this [0-1]?[0-9])|([2][0-3]))
 
@VeronicaDeane you need a mechanism to realign the wheels.
 
Ok, I'll try again
What does the TypeError invalid string/buffer-chunk mean?
 
Another problem - if you have infinite grip, you can't turn the wheels. As in, no steering.
 
@JanDvorak Yeah this also comes under the zero slip angle thing
 
2:13 PM
@FlorianMargaine to love one another.
 
@VeronicaDeane oh ;)
 
Idea: rolling zipper car wheels. AKA rack-and-pinion.
 
@ndugger This is super weird, need to look into it more
seems pretty neat though
 
I don't like it
 
@rlemon Happy Friday dudes
 
2:15 PM
It's interesting, but I don't think I'd ever use it
 
yeah we use Radium
but I'm even shying away form that recently
 
@JanDvorak what...?
 
going back to normal Less
 
@Loktar taking a lesson from Madame Curie?
 
OK, the AKA part shows i'm not the first one to have had the idea.
 
2:16 PM
> Marie Skłodowska Curie, born Maria Salomea Skłodowska, was a Polish and naturalized-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity
I don't get it @VeronicaDeane :/
 
what
how do you not know who marie curie was
she worked with radium and died of radiation poisoning
 
Will this cover my 720 ? :) (/^(([0-9]?[0-9])|([0-6]?[0-9]?[0-9])|([7][0-1]?[0-9])|([7][2][0]))
 
Can anyone tell me what the TypeError: invalid string/buffer-chunk means?
 
@Loktar awww 2.9
 
@Joseph probably not, i see a lot of wtfs
 
2:19 PM
@corvid we don't use much JS on the back end, but all our models (across the board) inherit from a base Model, which has CachingModel and not-caching, and so on. They all have a bunch of helpers to build URLs into our API and that sort of thing, plus local/session storage caches.
 
@RowanHarley some code may be helpful
 
@VeronicaDeane why ? fist part from 0 to 99 , second from 100 to 699 third from 700 to 719 and the last 720
 
so essentially, we just have our own model/fetch library
 
@VeronicaDeane Here's the main code: pastebin.com/6HnMrsfT
 
imgur.com/gallery/vPzgT this was interesting
I thought there was more to counting cards than the running count / num remaining decks
 
2:32 PM
@Loktar \o/
 
@ndugger don't do it
reflection is tempting but in 5 years will be considered the worst practice
 
Java had it, used it for a bit, now they hate it
.Net had it, used it, hate it
reflection is only really good for super complicated runtime stuff, like AOP
 
2:41 PM
access of properties?
!!wiki aop
 
AOP may refer to: == Organisations == American Opera Projects Assembly of the Poor, an NGO network in Thailand Association of Photographers, a British trade association Australian Orangutan Project Army of the Potomac, the major Union Army in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War. == Science, mathematics, and technology == Advanced oxidation process Adverse outcome pathway, to adverse effects in biology All one polynomial Argument of periapsis, an orbital element of an object in a star's orbit (for sun orbit, 'Argument of perihelion') Aspect-oriented programming Attribute-orient...
 
aspect oriented programming
 
reflection is great when you need to add cross-cutting stuff at runtime
otherwise, it's pretty meh
 
So you mean that, like any tool in your toolbox, it has some things it's really useful (maybe necessary) for, some things it's horrible for and the potential for misuse?
 
What do you mean? Of course I use a screwdriver to weed dandelions.
 
@SterlingArcher sleep apnea is no joke.
 
@Luggage Reflection is like one of those rarely-used, super expensive tools.
Reflection is like a having a lift in your garage
 
@rlemon then why did I laugh
 
You mean it makes some really hard jobs all the sudden easy?
 
2:47 PM
@CapricaSix when you told me to upgrade, you were wrong
laptop crashed during the update. OS is fucked now
 
@ssube That's what I was thinking; is this the underlying API that decorators will use?
I mean, I try to avoid OOP in my perosnal projects anyways, but decorators are helpful from what I've seen them used in
 
@ndugger you might be able to polyfill decorators with them, but decorators don't need anything that heavy
@ndugger you are aware that FP is just a wrapper around immutable OOP, right?
 
Hi. I'm trying to learn some Javascript, although I accept it could be CSS, I've seen an effect but I don't know how to search for it as I don't know how to describe it. If you go to wireshark.org and start to scroll down the page, you'll notice the shark remains in place and everything else scrolls over it. Is this JavaScript?
 
Yes
But I'm not so concerned with the underlying workings, just the style of code that I'm writing
 
@MyDaftQuestions could be either. in css you would use position:fixed tho
 
2:49 PM
but it's behind @rlemon?
 
@MyDaftQuestions no, that's css. You are looking for "position".
 
@rlemon behind a static element?
 
oh.. unless I mess about with zIndex
 
ohh the background
I thought you meant the menu bar
 
Yeah, could be relative positioning
 
2:49 PM
@MyDaftQuestions you can do that with CSS
it's just a background for the whole page that's fixed
 
@MyDaftQuestions parallax effect
 
everything else scrolls up in front of it
 
Oh... well that's good to know.
 
Shark is position:fixed, while the rest is position:relative with no offset
 
very simple to do wrong, but also very simple to do
 
2:50 PM
@ssube or that, but that's a boring solution :-D
 
background-attachment: fixed;
 
Thank you @rlemon, at least I can research something. My idea was to have it as a background taking up full page and then stargint he content with a `top:150px' or similar
 
@Luggage nice
 
Thank you everyone
 
user1596138
@rlemon the Jam Exchange is no more :O
 
user2620028
2:52 PM
Could you exchange jars of jam there?
 
awww, it had a good run
 
@HatterisMad only cans
 
user1596138
It's like totally gone tho?
 
user1596138
Shouldn't the room still exist locked?
 
frozen for inactivity

JamExchange FM39.426

Featuring DJ Caprica. Room player: gist.github.com/CS1000/4553...
 
user1596138
2:53 PM
Oh those don't show up in search?
 
nope
would be thousands of them
 
user1596138
Heh
 
every 'make a room with' that gets > like 100 messages stays
 
JSON.parse... — Daniel A. White 12 secs ago
 
@rlemon only 1.2 mil? Sign me the fuck up!
 
2:58 PM
@ton.yeung dev team
 
Whenever somebody asks to see my watch my brother says I'm a pimp/drug dealer :(
One guy at the bar actually believed him, tried to contact me for drugs
 
@ton.yeung ah.. then.. staff?
 
Laughed my ass off there
 

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