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16:00
we got rid of immediate mode rendering in the mid 2000s
because it's insanely slow
@rlemon lmfao
my life is a perpetual state of crisis
@SterlingArcher yourock
@SterlingArcher because you haven't spilled any food lately
2
it's how karma adjusts for you
your life rocks, but you can't keep goldfish in the damn bowl.
16:00
viola!
aright guys gtg
nice talking to u all
@towc same place recent versions of Direct3D and DirectDraw are. Retained, async, programmable rendering.
https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/installation.html#using-a-cdn
Do I need the JavaScript files if I'm using create-react-app?
> *googles directdraw*
> DirectDraw is a deprecated API that..
Y U MOCK ME
16:02
@towc whatever they renamed it to, that part is not important.
we should all just use glsl in shadertoy format, instead of anything else
@SterlingArcher we 2.9 you, and you know that :)
@towc drag and drop programming forever
@ssube wut shadertoy has drag and drop? 0.o
Tell that to NAMBLA and Chris Hanson you trap!
@SterlingArcher Y U MAKE IT SO EASY
16:03
shadertoy puts out some great code that won't run
@towc let me introduce you to DreamWeaver
@MadaraUchiha yeah, it doesn't shine as much at the boundaries with JS. That's also one reason why bolting a static type checker on a primarily dynamically typed language doesn't work well all the time :P
you'll like it
also, as soon as your shader hits the video card, it gets compiled away from GLSL (usually into HLSL compatible assembly)
@ssube only on windows right?
HLSL is a DX thing I thought
16:05
@Loktar nope, it's a hardware thing
cards just don't play nice with OpenGL or GLSL
@rlemon what would I like about it?
@rlemon Dreamweaver is over-rated and slows ur progress instead of helping you
their internal instruction set, such as it is, is modeled on what DirectX uses (or more likely vice versa)
@rlemon and its damn big application for an avg pc to run
@ElHoussineTalab you fucking liar! you said you were leaving
16:06
> The High-Level Shader Language[1] or High-Level Shading Language[2] (HLSL) is a proprietary shading language developed by Microsoft for the Direct3D 9 API to augment the shader assembly language, and went on to become the required shading language for the unified shader model of Direct3D 10 and higher.
@ssube ^
@towc "design view" drag and drop HTML components
just like you enjoy
user2620028
@ElHoussineTalab and yet you use jQuery .... ironic
you're killing me
@Loktar HLSL is a very high level representation that gets compiled down.
I mean, they both do to some extent.
@rlemon I came back to defend the anti-dreamweaver
16:07
that compiled version is passed to the card (never the source) and gets recompiled into whatever instructions the card actually uses
we should just write asm graphics
which usually matches with HLSL's output
@HatterisMad where did u come from ?
@towc uh, I did for a long time
user2620028
wait have i not said anything yet today?
16:07
@ssube I prefer the explanation given by ockham's razor: you have no life
when I started writing shaders, they didn't have HLSL or GLSL
user2620028
nono i said something like 10 minutes ago
user2620028
i exist, its a thing
@ssube that's something I'm actually interested in. It probably won't be useful in any industry though...
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Q: What are the pros and cons of HLSL vs GLSL vs cg?

Z_guyWhat are the pros / cons of the three?

idk man everyone is saying HLSL is Windows only.
not a hardware level thing.
16:08
@ElHoussineTalab okay, so you're leaving again then ?
@towc it's incredibly useful
@Loktar right, that's what I'm saying.
examples?
@rlemon yep. bye ...
16:08
cya
I might actually invest time into it if so
3 mins ago, by ssube
@Loktar nope, it's a hardware thing
HLSL gets compiled to asm, GLSL sort of does, then that ASM is recompiled by the driver.
I'm sure I'd enjoy playing around with it regardless
user2620028
@loktar just noticed your name on your blog is @loktar00 is that like @abhishrek @darkyen00
16:09
@HatterisMad nah loktar00 is just when loktar is taken
That final step between output-asm and the card-asm is little difference for HLSL and a huge difference for GLSL.
The cards match what HLSL does for the most part, not so much GL.
@towc freedom units
In neither case does that source ever make it to the card.
(except in some old OGL versions)
@ssube dude...
not to argue but you completely are changing what you said
6 mins ago, by ssube
also, as soon as your shader hits the video card, it gets compiled away from GLSL (usually into HLSL compatible assembly)
16:10
https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/installation.html#using-a-cdn
Guys please how do I know if I need the javascript files. Are they included when building?
> (usually into HLSL compatible assembly)
I'm not
HLSL is Windows only
you start with HLSL, GLSL, GL, or a few others that have come and gone
@ElHoussineTalab handsfree mode
and. if you're flexible enough..
@SterlingArcher
cc @ndugger
16:14
Biden is a national memetreasure
I'mma point at em
maybe he's just biden his time?
Biden is a fucking creeper, out!
Creepers aren't jokes man. You don't know real fear till you've been blown up by a creeper in Minecraft VR
any big websites not supporting ie11 yet?
> not supporting ie11 yet
how would you do that?
16:16
yet?
dude
gmail sucks on IE, for starters. I think on purpose
they're more likely to drop support for IE11 at this point :P
ie11 > dev/null
@towc so does every other website
Ika
Ika
Hi
16:18
@Ika 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.
@towc it took way too long to find, but you might be interested in GLSL's precursor (and how absurd it was): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARB_assembly_language (@Loktar)
back in the transitional period between fixed function and programmable pipelines, they came up with some ugly stuff
interesting
Ika
Ika
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Q: Scroll by Blocks

IkaI have 2 full screen sized div elements. I want them to be like slides, so if the user scrolls down a bit it scrolls to 2nd div, if the user scrolls up it scrolls up all the way to top. However it is not working. I can't scroll up, yet it works on scroll down. I'm new to jQuery, detailed answ...

there are a couple dead shader languages like that, all bridging the gap between assembly shaders and early HLSL
D3D 8's pixel shaders were fascinating, people wrote pixel lighting in asm quite often.
@SterlingArcher when you get a break from your meeting and have sound youtube.com/watch?v=_INR8w79bo4
16:40
Did you kill the chat with that youtube link lol wat
yes I did
Remember when they all died LMAO!
lmao i member
I remember the almao
i 'member
'member ducktales?
'member darkwing duck?
'member the goofy movie?
16:50
ducktales a woo oo
lets.. get... dangerous.
a woo oo
!!afk snakes are just tails with faces.
any of you good folks know a good Youtube video or article to learn webpack decently? I keep winging it with this thing... until today...
webpack is one of those tools where you just have to combine examples until you get what you want, then pare it down to what you need
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@ndugger I remember duck penises, is that sufficient?
17:09
duck penises are magical.
the same sort of magic as that Rasputin guy from Anastasia
why did I have to look up that movie?
guys I want your opinion on something; is there anything wrong with using async/await for a single call? I was discussing this with someone, I think it's more explicit, he thinks it's unnecessary and confusing
async componentDidMount() {
  await this.props.getUsers()
}
I agree with him.
that's pretty bad, yeah
I would think it was written by someone who just learned about async
17:12
I'd just do componentDidMount() { return this.props.getUsers() }
and was trying to find ways to use it.
pass it right through, you don't need to wait
what you have now is just Promise.resolve(somethingThatReturnsAPromise())
@ssube it's what I've been doing all along XDX
@ssube does it actually "wait" though?
what do you mean? look at babel's output
17:25
@corvid async functions run asynchronously. Awaiting inside of them only waits in that function. The rest of the world still continues to move forward.
@ndugger yeah, that's exactly what I thought it would do
there is no literal "wait" or "block" involved.. all that async/await does it to transform code into callbacks / promises
It's kinda like a bunch of gotos
@corvid it is going to wait on that sub-promise to resolve before letting regenerator do its thing, so you are adding a ton of overhead that does nothing
:shudder:
17:26
@ndugger early coroutines were all literal gotos, we've come a long way
goto future
at least now we can type something less embarassing
all that way to avoid people in userland to open up Pandora's Box (threads)
even with threads, you still need async/await
well, I was more talking about abstracting all those headaches away. In an assembly environment or even high language like C, using goto and semaphores, while also using multiple threads, you surely don't need async/await
17:31
what do you think a semaphore is?
I've never had to do this before but - I need to make an entirely offline version of my app, which means taking the dependencies that would normally be installed globally and make them local dependencies... is there a tool or a module that could do this for me? To go through my module and figure out which dependencies are being used - but being used from the global scope?
@buddyp450 webpack
it won't magically find all your dependencies (but it will find any you explicitly require), but it will magically bundle them into a single file
Everything is a goto when you go low enough
jmp forever
parentheses are pretty unnecessary, they're really just sugar for push; push; push; jmp;
@ssube heh, I'm actually already using webpack to build the client that I'm having this issue for
17:34
@buddyp450 what is the issue, exactly? errors from the logs or console are especially helpful.
I gotta grab lunch, but look at the webpack docs on libraries and external modules
that sounds like your problem, something is required and either not installed or (if it shouldn't be installed) not listed as an external
17:55
Hi guys, does anybody here have experience with testing instance of node.js EventEmitter?
> First I'd like you guys to try to solve it without compiler then later check why I am getting the following output:
lmao sike
LOL
@ndugger
OH GOD SO DANK
fantastic
user2620028
i like how the cameraguy doesnt move a muscle and just records the aftermath
18:04
@SterlingArcher There's gotta be a Charlie Hebdo cartoon for that
who is that
some french dude
hon hon baguette
@SterlingArcher You live under a rock?
No I live in a pineapple
18:07
Do you not remember Je Suis Charlie?
@SterlingArcher SpillJordan StainedPants
leedle leedle leedle lee
Looks like I came in at the right time
Dank o' clock
hehe he he hey jordan... pfffffthehehe ... you know what's funnier than 24?


you once slept with a full pizza.
You're damn right I did
18:12
I've slept with pizza in the bed before... Those were dark days
better than sleeping with an empty pizza
or maybe a none pizza with left beef
I've slept full of pizza..
Now I want a blanket made of pizza
I've slept in pizza
breakfast in bed!
18:13
pizza and bed, 4/10
with rice, 7/10
I dreamt that I was a pizza. I ate myself
never forget
of course you did, you were pizza
> Apparently, this user prefers to keep an air of mystery about them. He also likes uncontrolled cannibalism in churches.
I didn't know controlled cannibalism was a common thing in churches.
apparently I need to start going to see Jesus more
Jul 3 '14 at 1:34, by RUJordan
!!afk goldfish incident with the puppy
This has been going on far longer than I suspected
@ssube Not a Catholic, I guess
18:16
oh right, despite watching a ton of Sunny, I always forget that they think they're actually eating Jesus
@SterlingArcher I swear to god, if I didn't actually know you I'd swear you were a sitcom character
that's only from one page of stars
that's how you know you're doing life right
@rlemon But do you actually know him?
we've video chatted.
I sent him a vape
we're intimate. his mouth has been on my drip tip
18:21
omg the sparkly cupcake XD
YOU PROMISED YOU WOULDNT TELL ANYBODY
@SterlingArcher I'm not just anybody
yea the cupcake one is probably my favourite moment in the chats.
Are you sure about that?
yea the cupcake was way funnier
also, get yer damn tower off the carpet
18:23
what did you spill now?
@SterlingArcher no wonder you always spill things, look at those tripping cables
I've consolidated my cables
wireless everything now
I've got so many cords
:/
@rlemon I may be biased, but...
fucking LOL
every link
Kendall is responsible for starting most of my security practices.
That god 25 stars? Jesus christ
Kendall is the reason I have extension-PSTD
do you still use dark theme?
@SterlingArcher Yeah, it's a very good god. Not just a 2-star Allah or anything
18:26
... nnnnnno?
😞
why am I even here Im mid meeting
don't spill it
this room is more productive than most meetings
just barely
I've been in this room for 5.5 hours
that introduction is wonderful
!!urban pstd
okay then jordan
!!undo
> and ultimately toward a sense of communion with extra crunchy granola.
18:29
@KendallFrey I think he misspelled PTSD
/r/nottheonion
@ssube I know, stop ruining the funny
@KendallFrey I wasn't sure if you knew and were waiting for that viola moment or nah.
omg viola
18:31
@BenFortune time to start eating all of the nutella
needs a comeback
you're eeka
Feb 24 '16 at 17:50, by Sterling Archer
Oh sweet mother of crap I got hot sauce in my eye
your an... what? oh. we'll skip to neptune then
are you going through my old posts lol
Aug 30 '16 at 14:03, by Sterling Archer
Like for 25 years I thought Viola! was spelled Wallah!
18:33
have you never put your penis in neptune?
it's a stream from jordan.bash.org
I bet it would just freeze and fall off, though
18:34
okay, I'll stop here:
Oct 15 '15 at 17:03, by Sterling Archer
No lie, I crapped so hard one day (sorry tmi) I burst a blood vessel in my eye. Looked like one of my eyes was straight out of 28 days later
@KendallFrey do you know/use SPI for arduino peripherals?
I know what it is, but not how it works
ohh god, as I'm closing the tab "the concussion was from yesterday when I sneezed under my desk and hit my head"
JORDAN! I swear to god, you could have been George
hm, ok. I put together all the parts I need and wiring stuff for these poi, but am stuck trying to figure out logic level converters and how to power the lights.
the one adafruit suggests using doesn't exist, apparently :(
18:37
Apr 19 '16 at 14:13, by Sterling Archer
Sometimes I order a vodka+diet coke so I can tell people I got a VD
!!learn wallah <>http://i.imgur.com/F8TqHA7.png
@KendallFrey Command wallah learned
@ssube Are you trying to convert between 3.3 and 5, or what?
@KendallFrey how could you tweak the site to look in "night mode"?
@KendallFrey exactly that. The teesny and bean are both 3.3v devices.
18:38
grab a resistor
@rlemon I am back, just saying ...
@ElHoussineTalab It comes from Oliver Salzburg
@ElHoussineTalab thanks for the update
rlemon has a probably better one
@rlemon apparently they do bad things to the SPI signal?
@ssube and the lights are 5?
@KendallFrey dotstar strips
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A: Cheapest way to translate 5V SPI signal to 3V SPI?

Olin LathropAs Matt said, the simplest is a resistor divider. The drawback is that it will slow edges a little. You'll probably be OK with the 1 kΩ and 2 kΩ he shows but it would be a good idea to check the waveform with a scope. When speed is a issue, like it most likely would be if you were running the ...

I need the refresh rate
they're fine
18:40
@ssube So the only conversion you need is at the input of the lights?
correct
@BenFortune thx
@rlemon The lights run at (up to?) 20MHz. I'm not sure if that makes a difference.
Well, if it was me I'd just use a transistor
@ssube doesn't hurt to try
18:41
I've been looking at the chips like: adafruit.com/products/757
that's actually too low spec for these lights, though
Could any of you help me reduce the complexity of what should be a simple function:
transform(products, selectedProduct, attrToFilterBy): Product[] {
    // Filter all products to **Return a unique set of products for a given attribute (attrToFilterBy) eg 'color'
    return products.filter((p, index, ar) => {
      // If this product is the selected product, return it without furthur steps
      return p.sku === selectedProduct.sku
        // If this product is the same as the selected product, don't return it
        || p.attrs[attrToFilterBy].raw !== selectedProduct.attrs[attrToFilterBy].raw
@rlemon it won't break anything, just add noise to the signal and make it nonsense?
isn't SPI faster?
if that's the case, I'll try it before getting another board
if you make the divider correctly, you won't fry anything
18:42
If all you need is a single conversion from 3 to 5, a transistor is ridiculously cheap and pretty simple
@jake is that typescript?
it might have noise.. but it will be 3.3v so
@El Yes
I've done this
@rlemon He's trying to go the other way
18:43
I just want to be able to remove the ar.indexOf(ar.find(...
yeah, the board puts out 3.3v logic and I need 5v
he wants to go from 5v to 3.3 correct?
ohhh
what arduino you got?
otherwise, yeah, that diagram came up all over the place
then you just need a 5v source and a transistor
18:43
@rlemon it's either going to be a teensy (which might be able to do 5v?) or a lightblue bean, which cannot
the arduino should have a 5v source
I have a 5v source
@ElHoussineTalab here is a gist that is easier to read: gist.github.com/jakeNiemiec/0ef26392c60c8e82e4821b45946f63fd
yea my bad, I thought you were dividing 5 to 3.3
18:44
@jake one sec ill take a look into it
and actually, somebody wrote a tutorial on this project: learn.adafruit.com/supernova-poi
I'm using a different board, but otherwise, it's very similar
I got a Launchpad for XMas, but I suck at music. So I built a Tetris with JavaScript & MIDI API for it.… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/819245451270615040
@ssube How many pins do you need?
There's a lot of cheaper alternatives to the teensy that may do 5v
just the SPI ones?
the output will either be logic to a single light strip or the strip and bidirectional with a small flash module
haven't decided, don't need the storage
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/… is what I found last night
user1596138
18:48
@BenFortune lol that pic just seems odd
@BenFortune I saw those. If I can add an accelerometer and it's still cheaper, I think it would work.
But then I'll need some way to transfer data to the chip without flashing it
lets do stupid things in a car and not wear a seatbelt.
nice.
18:52
I can't figure out how to fix this error : prntscr.com/dutl4g
@MaartenWachters click the link, probably
@MaartenWachters are you sure you want a modulerr?
The link isn't exactly helpful
user1596138
Neither is the screenshot..
user1596138
Try running the non minified version so you can read the errors lol
18:57
click the down arrow

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