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12:01 AM
well, there's a heater behind my head, so that might be a good reason to get a nosebleed
I might just try to sleep, and wake up really early tomorrow
 
12:39 AM
he might secretely be sleeping around as well
oh, I hear noises
well, he said he'll be around until about 4am, so I'm cleaning
 
12:59 AM
holy crap boomalopes have a lot of meat
 
it should come 10% as jerky or cooked meat
 
@MadaraUchiha animejs.com
Thought you'd like the name
@KendallFrey that's why I like the dino mod.. the big ones are hard to take down (like 6-7 people with charge rifles barely kill one before I start taking serious damage) but they have like 1500 meat
And lots of skin
 
1:36 AM
can anyone tell me if it is possible to have a sticky footer where the element is rendered mid-page? I have a single form where I want one control stuck to the bottom of the screen. I'm using React and Bootstrap 4.
 
I created js file and load to another page
function callMe(earvin){
	this.call = function(){
		alert("HERHER")
	}

}
when I tried to call it in another page
var call = new callMe("haha")
   call.haha()
Uncaught TypeError: call.haha is not a function
this is th error
 
you dont seem to have defined haha anywhere
 
eeeeee puppies
 
Nov 23 at 16:47, by Luggage
and my third puppy just had the tail bitten off by the same fox that woke up before the hunter got to him to finish him off
 
1:42 AM
keep your puppies safe.
 
@hsimah oops forgot to change
 
i have a ton of food
also why are my pigs having sex in the hall
 
ah i think I know why it is saying undefined yesterday. maybe because I declared a var call = callMe and not = new callMe
 
1:44 AM
spiderman-what-is-going-on.gif
 
whoa just spotted my first megasloth
 
I think those are good meat and they don't fight back often
and are slow when they do
 
What is the best way to build a job-queue in AWS with lambda?
I have read people use SNS, SQS and other crazy stuff
The last one I wrote just used a postgres backend which was read by a python script [4 years ago]
wow
Bought this same thing for $700 in US :P amazon.in/dp/B072KK5ZF5/ref=sspa_dk_detail_3?psc=1
 
2:02 AM
damn that's cheap
er wait, lol I read that as $70
those are pretty decent
 
well, my bluetooth headphones broke :/
plug it in, it tells me the battery is full
plug it out, it doesn't power on
has been happening to a few bluetooth headphones
 
no idea what causes it
 
2:21 AM
@Loktar I really like hte new Inspirion 7000s
if only htey had a Thunderbolt 3 I'd just buy it :D
 
they have nice built in gpus though
 
what you linked is the 7577
the gaming varient :D
they do have very powerful GPUs
 
and "1 x Thunderbolt™ 3 Port (USB 3.1 "
 
@rlemon lmao
 
2:25 AM
ah, yeah I'd pay the extra $100
there is one with a 1050 in it that's like the same price, $750
but.. I don't need a laptop lol
 
yeah :P
Lucky you
I need to buy 2 x)
 
From what I've read Inspirons are really well made.
 
i got a razer blade stealth
it has thunderbolt 3
now i only need one charger for my phone and laptop
 
2:46 AM
Hello guys
 
except the laptop probably needs a lot more power
 
I'm following this npm setup npmjs.com/package/vuex-toast
and suppose I already put this on my app.js
const vuexToast = require('vuex-toast');
 
user8705895
hello
 
what should I do next to be able to use it in my project?
 
2:59 AM
Is const foo = await new Promise(...) an acceptable way to create blocking code within an async function? The code I'm wrapping relies on callbacks instead of promises
 
@Mosho I did a lot of updates to my lib today github.com/ndugger/duluth -- I got rid of the @Component.register decorator in favour of a Proxy that autoimatically registers custom elements, and I removed a few of the dead logic branches. The next step is to actually benchmark it against React
I gotta stop trying to type while drunk
 
@Luggage yeah I use the laptop charger for the phone, thunderbolt 3 can charge a usb c device but not vice versa
 
@monners It's not really "blocking", but yeah, that seems ok to me.
 
Danke
 
I have 0 tests, but it's time to slouch in my bean bag chair and watch tv
bye baes
 
3:10 AM
twitter doesn't know how twitter works
 
3:40 AM
so I get 4 orders packaged up today, about to sit down and enjoy some fallout 4 vr
then BAM another order
people need to go to sleep damnit
 
What are you selling?
 
business card displays for realtors (3d printed)
 
How oddly specific
 
designing another as I speak though
@monners yeah my wife wanted one so it just kind of worked out
on etsy alone my 2nd printer was just paid for lol
working into my first printer, then filament and I will be totally even
 
Link?
I wanna see these business card holders
 
3:45 AM
Dec 10 at 21:14, by Loktar
user image
multiple color options, fits any standard business card
 
Neat!
 
Hi. I have a three.js scene and want to limit the camera views so it doesn't drift underneath the plane. The controls used allows the camera to show any part of the scene. How can I do that? I'm using firstpersoncontrols.js.
 
4:00 AM
Step 1, cut a hole in the box.
 
Are you replying to me?
 
yes
 
Nope
 
room
 
4:16 AM
its it typical for people to use "class" in node based modules?
i'm used to using class {} . in my webpack based es6 modules
but i feel like with "modules.exports = .." i'm not inclined to use them as much
 
I don't see how class and module.exports are related
 
you can export classes from modules
 
ive just never seen it done
granted my exposure to js codebases is minimal
 
i usually have one class in a file and use export default
but i am new to js and my coding style is still being moulded
 
export default is es6 tho
 
4:24 AM
yes that is what i use
 
sure
i was just asking about using classes with require.js styled modules
i'm sure its possible just rarely see it in the wild
 
oh, i see, i misunderstood what you were asking
 
5:11 AM
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Q: Three.js- How can I limit the cameras view in a 3D scene?

redfelixI added first person controls to a three.js scene. I want to limit the camera views so that the ends of the scene aren't shown. I'm using the firstpersoncontrols.js from the three.js library, which includes mouse, W,A,S,D and arrow controls. How can limit the camera views with the controls? I a...

 
5:56 AM
Step 2...
 
I need help on it:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47790142/facing-issue-with-routing-router-name-property-in-angular-5
Please let em know if anyone has solution
 
 
1 hour later…
7:05 AM
ohayou
 
Good evening everyone
 
 
1 hour later…
8:08 AM
hi @Proxy
 
hellou
 
can you guide how to install 3rd party package in vue.js and webpack?
 
@SterlingArcher never had flossed my teeth
 
How barbaric!
 
8:24 AM
Morgen!
 
that means "tomorrow" if you were using that in Dutch speaking regions :P
 
oh, til :D
 
it can be a bit confusing; "ochtend" = morning. Now when you want to say good morning, you cannot say "goede ochtend" ( good = "goed", the e is for connecting ) because that word does not exist. You have to say "goedemorgen" for good morning.
translate that literally: "goed" + "morgen" = good + tomorrow ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
he, neat
we have werid quirks in polish too
and a heap of linguistic jokes
which I won't even try to explain because I probably couldn't :P
 
"Morgen" is both the start of the day and tomorrow in German
We are weirdly flexible on that
I just returned from Belgium btw! Nice winter surprise you had prepared for me Monday Morgen!
 
8:40 AM
We had a solid 20 cm of snow last week
this week its all gone
 
@OliverSalzburg I hope that you were not in Flanders region :P
 
I built a snowman. I'm done with this winter now
@KarelG Limburg
 
I hope that you did not have experienced our traffic hell 😐
 
I took one screenshot on the ride home
To remember the moment :P
But I heard worse stories of that weekend from other guys in the office. So I really shouldn't complain :D
 
but?
 
8:53 AM
But complaining is my favorite past time, so I do it anyway
 
@OliverSalzburg ^--- 😀
my workplace is in Gent
 
 
@KarelG Damn O_O
 
that is also a problem in our country: too many cars and the traffic is having a heart attack when there is a storm. It will happen again tomorrow. :P
assume if an accident happens on one of those highways... another heart attack :D
 
Heh, takes me 10 minutes to get to work
 
9:06 AM
regular: 25~30 mins. But last thursday, there was a snow storm when I went to home in the evening (16pm). Took 2 hours and 40 ish min to finally arrive at home.
or was it 3 hours 🤔
anyways, had an urge to eat up my steering wheel
 
Is there someone expert in git?
 
just ask your question
 
Well my question isn't about JS (it is about git). Can I ask it here?
 
Hi, anyone using react native in this group?
 
@AndroidNewBee 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.
 
9:10 AM
@stack Read that ^
 
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Q: getting the changes in a unstaged file

stackWhen I run this command: $ git status Here is the result: /* red color - I haven't added them yet */ modified: inaccessible/dbh_conn.php modified: myweb/.idea/workspace.xml modified: myweb/application/search.php Now I need to see the changes in search.php file. How can I see that? I g...

 
git diff myfile.xml
 
really? lemme check it out ..
 
Right there in the docs 😀 git-scm.com/docs/git-diff
 
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@AndroidNewBee Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq. For posting large code blocks, use a paste site like gist.github.com, hastebin.com, pastie.org or a demo site like jsbin.com
 
9:12 AM
@BenFortune yes it works .. thank you
just as a note, can I compare two files in the same way?
 
Yep, just add both paths
 
Hi I would like to use something like onPress={() => navigate(l.screen)} on my List
This is my code for List:-
 <List containerStyle={{ marginBottom: 20 }}>
              {list.map((l, i) => (
                <ListItem
                  roundAvatar
                  avatar={{ uri: l.avatar_url }}
                  key={i}
                  title={l.name}
                  onPress={() => navigate('screen1')}

                />
              ))}
            </List>
 
@stack best to close your question :)
 
Every time I try to do something like l.screen my app crashes
 
@BenFortune both paths next to each other? Such a simple syntax
 
9:14 AM
some people on SO have a sensible downvote fingers
 
@KarelG :-)
 
git diff file1 file2
 
@BenFortune +1 :-)
 
Any React Native developers on the group?
 
> Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question
 
9:25 AM
@Oliver use a !!welcome
 
@towc He already got that 15 minutes earlier
 
well, he clearly didn't read it
or ignored it
in which case he deserves another one
do it
 
I did a brief cost-benefit-analysis of using a !!welcome vs a reply-to-message in combination with copy-paste. I came to the conclusion that the latter provides a solution more suitable to the situation at hand
 
I'm going to need a detailed report
 
@OliverSalzburg me.isInAgreement = true;
oh shit its towc
the icon messed me up
it renders realllly weird for me
ok nvm it actually does have a hat
What is it, a marine day?
 
9:35 AM
@towc no need if he won't read that message. Please do not forget that you got placed in cap's mind jail before for that.
* for that before
 
@KarelG well, that's the joke
 
9:49 AM
no
 
I have a question related to Observables
In Angular 4
 
Any good repo for a node api starter?
 
ob.next(data) is not triggering the ob.subscribe, if I am subscribing afterwards
how to fix this?
 
it's kakarot again!
 
Hi
 
9:53 AM
@Mr_Green Subscribe before...?
 
can't
 
It's not a queue, it's an observable
 
I mean the code isn't executed yet
so observable works only if I subscribe before?
 
Well, you'd expect so
 
anyway to make it work for after case?
or am I thinking wrong?
I did get your explanation that it is not a queue which makes sense
but still requirement is requirement :|
Ben, please help
this observable is so confusing that I started regretting to chose my job as web dev
 
9:59 AM
lol
 
that's why I always try the backend
 
nah, I will feel better again once I solve this :P
 
> 1 year later
 
:(
 
@Mr_Green Got some code?
 
10:03 AM
yeah wait
it is completely attached to project code..
will try to make a fiddle
 
@Mr_Green how many values do you need to queue?
 
a single object
 
it might just be a huge dumb memory leak if you need to keep them all in memory, and there's many of htem
 
Shouldn't need a queue, assuming you're using it properly
 
you can also write out an observable pattern
 
10:06 AM
Though you might be able to use zip
 
are we talking about my problem here?
 
yes, you're the center of attention
 
ok
 
yes. It might be that you are using a wrong approach. But we will see it at the fiddle
 
@towc Makes a change
 
10:07 AM
@BenFortune it's an ellipse of attention. I can still be at one center
 
you aren't on the center, but on a burning point
 
then it's "you're a center of attention"
 
@KarelG I'll burn your points
@Neoares ok that's fair
 
oh it is called "focus" in english.
translated it literally
an ellipse has one center and two focus points
:)
 
focus is when you have to kill someone quickly before going for the others
 
10:09 AM
Max Payne ?
 
talking to me?
max payne is a videogame
I guess you have to focus people there, I don't know
never played
 
that is definitely enough internet for today
 
Hi guys.. anyone here had worked with processes?
 
what kind of processes?
 
in node.js
 
10:14 AM
also, can someone explain why I shouldn't !!welcome this guy?
 
I work with processes every day.
 
@Mosho what the actual fuck
 
i cant kill forked chill process
 
@Neoares yes
 
forked chill xD
 
10:15 AM
I laughed a lot
but I already knew I was going to hell
 
me too
 
@AndréBastos did you try process.kill()?
 
yes
-4
Q: kill forked child process not working nodejs

André BastosI'm using a parent / child approach in node js creating forked childs processes. Each child asks info for a device and sends that info to the parent but they never die, so I have lots of processes of the last two hours and they don't disappear. All my code: var child_process = require("child_p...

thsi is my answer
 
I'll write a question to your answer
 
10:18 AM
@Mr_Green why are you subscribing twice
 
sending you just an excerpt code of what is the problem
actually, I have two controllers
one controllers subcribe is working fine but not other controllers (because this is subcribing after the next)
 
@FlorianMargaine can you see the problem? I cant figure this out...
I have a small example and the forked chilld exit but in my question is not exiting.. and all the process are listed
 
@BenFortune did you get it?
 
@Neoares max has a special ability to "focus" which slows down the time, giving you ability to eg kill 5 people with a headshot in some seconds
 
10:26 AM
@SterlingArcher lmao, do floss though it's really important
 
Thanks Ben
will try that
 
you have to move the mouse yourself tho. But I am fairly good with that kind of game :D
 
I bought 1050ti + i7 8700k system.. on the way
looks a bit awkward combination.. hope it works
 
@AndréBastos that is a normal behavior of using child processes. Also please use loops the next time. What you need is a disconnect event. Fire it from the child process when done and handle removal from parent
or listen to exit
 
I am assuming there might be degrade in performance if I use ReplaySubject everywhere. Currently it is working. Will replace Subject with ReplaySubject everywhere
 
10:35 AM
@KarelG I update my code but in the parent it says that in process.on(exit) "process.exit" is not a function
are you saying to add something like "child.addListener('close', exithandler)" ?
 
Hi all.
Someone knows how to use a npm package on the browser?
I'm trying to use this one: github.com/charliekassel/vuejs-datepicker
It's a Vue plugin, and I don't know how to get it working on the browser without Node
 
@AndréBastos the docs should be informative enough. You can use those 3 events. Disconnect for success operation, error for problems and exit as failsave. And in parent: handle accordingly (eg if disconnect event is emitted, cleanup child node. or error? report it + cleanup, ect )
 
@MarcoSulla bundle it (ex. Webpack)
 
i wrote protractor script which is run on non angular page
 
10:52 AM
@underscore please put in in a gist
Or some other code pasting service
 
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Get your crap together, Cap
 
!!welcome underscore
 
@underscore 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.
 
@underscore We have some links to pasting services under Useful Links in the room rules too, in case you don't have a preference
Oh, wait, we don't
We just say we do on the page, haha
 
10:55 AM
Kek
I believe the day will come when the amount of online pasting services will exceed the amount of npm packages
 
ok thanks guys
So i put in on the pastebin.com/KDBkSkEh
 
@KarelG that's another type of focus
it's more like concentration
 
Great. Now, how can we help you? @underscore
 
First i get the all the child elements and run the getDetails(items, currentIndex)
 
10:57 AM
@KamilSolecki: thank you I'll try
 
Mmmmm todays apple pie is nice and moist
 
and it will log the company name and the email nicely for the currentIndex = 0
but
when the page get back
 
@KamilSolecki Go on...
 
@OliverSalzburg no sexual innuendos intended :P
 
when the same function run protractor give me an error
Failed: stale element reference: element is not attached to the page document
But how it could be?
 

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