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14:02
@Lalaland you can invest in the stock market? 0.o
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@towc Well, you buy a broad index fund.
@towc Actually I used to work for the stock exchange and you could buy shares in it, though they weren't noted on the exchange at the time (they are now)
I'll need to learn more about stock market at some point soon -_-
I dunno, buying property here is pretty annoying. The cheapest houses are like $800,000, you gotta have like $160,000 up front otherwise you're just throwing money away in mortgage insurance
As employees we got shares at a discount and they were doing good both in bear and bull markets since they were more dependent on people buy and selling stuff than the actual index
@BenFortune I feel like that's a questionable click when it has "autofill phishing" in the url
@ivarni nice
Switched it to the main github link
Is that supposed to steal anything? I'm testing in incognito and I see noe unusual traffic in the network tab when autofill suggestions pop up
@ivarni Only when you submit
14:06
@corvid Where is here?
It hides inputs off screen, which get populated with autocomplete and sent with the form
And yay for snow, took me an hour to get to work and I live 10 minutes away.
@Waxi In Boston/Cambridge near MIT
@BenFortune hah, nice
@corvid Oh yeah...you got that old money over there, of course it's going to be expensive!
14:07
lol and chrome in incognito mode still picks up autofill data from non-incognito
that's a bit of a #facepalm
Hiya, so I understand now that global variables in javascript should be avoided, but this does not necessarily apply to ENUMS right?
JS doesn't have enums. What do you mean?
It applies to everything.
incognito is a bit of a facepalm. The only functionality it's supposed to have is not to make things show up in your client's history
haha
which is something you can do by hand if you really wanted to
14:09
@Luggage and go to localstorage, querystring for everything?
it doesn't disable cookies or anything
it does bit more than that. it doesn't pass cookies
i thought it does. at least not cookies from your non-incognito sessions
@Luggage isn't a Map kind of an enum?
well, localStorage will still work
No, it's a map.
14:10
They should just rename incognito mode to porn mode.
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it does count as a separate browser session
I watch my porn on elinks
@Waxi Sounds like someone has some work to do on a chrome extension
lol
Since global variables are bad in the .js file, does that apply to storing values in localstorage as well?
*globally
they are unrelated.
14:12
@JoJo make sure that what you put in localStorage is meant to be put in localStorage
if you're just casually putting values in localStorage to fetch them soon after, you're doing it wrong
@Waxi Or you're googling stuff that you don't want in your history
@JoJo it depends on what you store in them. but these things are completely unrelated
!!safesearch
Jul 12 '16 at 20:37, by Kendall Frey
ffs now I have "steve harvey penis" in my search history
@JoJo I don't think localStorage has a scope? I could be wrong.
14:13
@KendallFrey but let's face it, none of our lives are that interesting
right, i dont think page level scope is meant for localStorage
oh heh
@JoJo If you're using it as a global variable, yes
@JoJo Well... why do you want a global variable? What's wrong with importing it?
@KendallFrey Besides porn, what else wouldn't you want in your history?
14:13
@Waxi see above
Yea.. the crossing of global variables and localStorage betrays a confusion.
No you should actually want that in your history, makes for a good conversation starter.
quick tip for preventing your global variables: start the file with a ;(function(){ and end it with a })();
> "What, you haven't seen steve harvey's penis? you are one of today's lucky 10,000, then. Here.."
(don't do that. plz.)
14:14
oh wow
@Waxi scoped to origin IIRC
@towc amazing. thanks!
@towc why not, though?
@GNi33 sure, you can, but it really doesn't solve the problem
As far as I know, the phrasal verb "make out" can mean "sth. is clear enough to be seen or read", pretty much similar to "legible". Is that right?
14:15
@towc global variables aren't a type of variable, they're a concept.
@towc it does solve the problem of spamming variables into global scope
@ZhengquanBai Yes.
@ZhengquanBai Yes. That's one definition. A common one.
My American English skills are over 9,000.
14:16
@Waxi Can I use it to express something is clear enough to be heard? As in "I can hardly make out what he was saying"?
only when it's in a negative context "I can barely make it out", "I didn't hear much, but I was able to make out that they're firing you"
yes I am definately gonna break my habit of spamming global variables.. it must have made my boss cringe...
@ZhengquanBai yup, that makes sense.
Be warned though, if your teacher asks if you want to hang around after school and make out it can mean something different
Although your sample makes it seem like you can only barely hear it.
14:18
@JoJo Very rarely do I need a global variable and when I do, it's only like 1 or 2 due to bad design / code setup.
No. You never need one. Nevar!
@ivarni lol
awesomesauce
Not with modules, at least.
Do they still call it the Queen's English over the pond?
14:19
@ZhengquanBai make out can mean understand or recognize, as in "I can just make out the shape of a car in the fog." It can also mean passionate, drawn-out kissing, as in, "Sterling Archer is making out with that new guy again."
well, I use a singleton style. I have this one global object that's supposed to be the only thing taking care of everything. It will contain all states, methods, and submodules
@Luggage Yeah, that's the meaning I intended it to be. That's what I want.
and it's not window. If I want to include that object in another project, I can add it to the object of that project
@KendallFrey lol
@KendallFrey Thx.
@KendallFrey So can I say "I'm gonna make out with you" when I want to kiss a lover passionately?
14:23
even not passionately
you can hate them and pay them, that's still making out
Does a native English speaker intuitively take in "make out with sb" as kissing?
@ZhengquanBai You can say that, but saying everything before you do it might be weird
@ZhengquanBai You should never tell someone you're going to make out with them, you simply do it.
@ZhengquanBai yes
:-|
Java sucks sometimes. Their arrow operator is ->. I've been using => there and -> in js
14:27
lol at gtranslate for this one: "the bathroom is a washing machine in the living room TV"
Sanity check: If I git rebase, will it change the sha sum of commits? Doesn't it essentially re-write history, changing every sha sum that comes after the point that is being rebased to?
!!s/ sometimes.+//
@towc Java sucks (source)
I guess that means in some cases .js functions will have to go in .aspx pages and not the .js file in order to prevent global variables. Because sometimes values need to be fetched using asp.net
@KarelG PHP uses both arrows.
14:28
@towc full HD air conditioning
heh true
PHP man
@Nateowami That is correct
It's basically replaying changes on top of the new base
this one's intriguing. Doesn't mention electricity though, and wish it had more photos :/ expatexperts.sk/prenajom/…
@towc come to the dark side, we have better offerings for EUR 600 prostor.ba/nekretnina/sip/stan/…
urgh, not sure if I'd like to live in sarajevo
but that does look really good
14:34
Thanks @KendallFrey. That's how I thought it worked, but what I understood someone to say contradicted that. Would it be accurate to say that if the sha sums for two commits are identical, then checking out those two commits will always lead to the same checked out code (ignoring possible collisions, ignored files, etc.)?
Ignoring possible collisions, yes
IIRC, not only will the code be the same, the history will also be the same
and this is soooo good too 0.o expatexperts.sk/prenajom/…
right in the middle of the city, I can look down on guests...
Thanks @KendallFrey.
if the actual commit id is the same, then the two commits are actually the SAME commit.
this is git, right?
@towc What is that in USD/mo?
14:37
In theory it's possible to have identical commits generated separately, right?
git uses the sha1 sum as the object id in it''s database. There can't be two commits with the same key. Two commits could have the same tree id (which means all the files are exactly the same)
yea, but only if they happen on the same date, same author, etc
@Waxi 590€/mo is ~624$/mo
since that all makes up the sha1 sum of the commit
@Luggage right
well, the hash must have many collisions
14:38
@towc That's a big/nice space for that amount.
If the hash collides git wither either silently ignore it (causing loss of data) or encounter an object of the wrong type (and possibly crash or report an error)
In real life, you don't need to worry about hash collisions. You are much more likely to win the lottery while getting struck by lightning and having a three way.
wait, git is a global network? I thought it was just a toolkit for doing things
@towc where did you get the idea that it's global?
git is not global. it's just a local file history database
sounded like IDs have global importance
14:40
no
well, since they are generated based on content, they shouldn't collide between projects, but..
good.
Kind of like guids in a database. It should be fine to pretend they're global IDs, but they really only have significance within a specific scope (e.g. a table).
exactly.
But that ability to be global is what makes pull requests and the distributed features of git work.
hey guys, can anybody help me to build a proper mongodb query?
I dont seem to understand this grouping part
14:48
Florian?
Is that you?
@Kunok Explain further, that's a super ambiguous question
nobody here understands grouping. If we did, we wouldn't be on the internet
In webpack 2, I keep getting this error:
WARNING in asset size limit: The following asset(s) exceed the recommended size limit (250 kB).
This can impact web performance.
Assets:
  vendor.bundle.js (1.07 MB)
Anyone know how to fix it? It's just the common chunk plugin with only react in it
react is 1mb?
14:53
I suppose by splitting the bundle but I'm not familiar with webpack 2 syntax yet
oh only react.. are you using inline sourcemaps?
But anyway, it's an arbitrary warning based on size..
is react 1mb?
I'd ignore it, at least for a dev build but if you're building for production you might want to follow up on it
Anyone got more than 10k songs?
14:58
abso-lutely

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