« first day (2329 days earlier)      last day (2849 days later) » 

15:01
me?
or just general room "whats up?"
@Luggage no I don't. used just the HMR server/middleware, haven't touched it since (using systemjs)
The sky?
not in australia
I'm using no conditions lol
it's an incredibly simple deploy script
@Mosho I got it working. I am using webpack/hot/poll and know hwo to get signal working.
so i can hot realod in electron without a web server.
15:02
So I'm using web API, react (ES6/Babel), webpack, and react router. How do I populate a component from a web API endpoint? Do I do an AJAX call in the constructor, and if so, what does an AJAX call look like in ES6?
@SterlingArcher gist it so we can do a code review later :D
I am having react-hot-loader and mobx-react issues at the moment, though
@Luggage ah sweet, I did exactly that (refactor out the socket part) with systemjs' hot reloading
@Vap0r definitely not in the ctor, you should never do async work there
@Vap0r the way your will load data for a route is not different than those using a node backend. WebAPI will be an equivelent
So you have a lot more example out there than you may have realized.
15:04
@Luggage are you saying I can attach a node endpoint to a <Route /> to load when that route is hit?
Oh :(
I am saying that, at some level, you are just fetch('/api/someObject/123'), so you can go look for client-side react data loading / routing examples without caring that they are webAPI or not
Oh :)
@SterlingArcher that must be a very simple deployment
15:06
The benefit of your current setup is that your client doesn't even have to care what it's backend is c# / asp
@KarelG it's meteor
hahaha jumped the gun but alright perfect. Gonna go research, thanks! And yes I figured the Web API returned data should be relatively platform agnostic.
You have an all-JS client and an all-C# (I assume) backend, and they talk over a standard common way of doing that. HTTP
Thanks again!
gist: f35afc06447670cb78f842394b58b174, 2017-03-02 15:07:01Z
kill `ps ax | grep '[m]eteor' | awk '{print $1}'`
rm -rf /data/meteor/linux-build
cd /data/meteor/uim2
git checkout develop
git pull
cd /data/meteor/uim2/app
meteor npm install --production
meteor build ../../linux-build/ --architecture os.linux.x86_64
cd /data/meteor/linux-build
tar -xvf app.tar.gz
cd /data/meteor/linux-build/bundle/programs/server
meteor npm install
cd /data/meteor/linux-build
chown -R meteor:meteor bundle
cd /data/meteor/linux-build/bundle
/usr/local/bin/startApp.sh
15:07
you usually wanna use $( for subshells rather than backticks
if you're doing rm -rf, I like to include -v for safety/auditing
list of the files as you nuke em
ahh ok
Why $( though?
It's those things, like backtick vs $( that always tripped me up.
I'd have to look up the technical bit, it's related to how bash added [[, $(, and ${, which are safer versions of the old ones
[[ doesn't shell out, I think $( is more sandboxed
144
Q: What's the difference between $(command) and `command` in shell programming?

hhafezIn sh/ksh/bash to store the output of a command as a variable you can do either MY_VAR=$(command) #or you can do MY_VAR=`command` What's the difference if any between the two methods?

Ah so that's definitely good especially with a process killer
also, killall is probably safer than kill $(grep)
15:10
the $() also helps with readability.
killall sounds like a Bender command
killall $(humans)
bender would definitely use killall
the other option is doing two things
$( looks like a grumpy Kanye
$(fish --gay)
fml all the answers for "meteor check if file exists" are garbage
15:16
checking for file in meteor or via shell ?
[[ -f "${FILENAME}" ]]
the -a key is somewhat a simpler version
// why not .js instead of .sh ? :)
if (fs.existsSync(path)) {
}
Context: my master branch is production. Production has SSL certs, meteor has an SSL method that pulls them -- develop has no SSL certs so the program crashes.
15:18
@KarelG I like -f if you're going to read, because you can't read a directory :)
@SterlingArcher put some self-signed certs on devel?
ya right
Basically I want to say if (certsExist()) SSL(certPath, 443);
Oh we can do that?
Kick ass
probably
That's much easier
self-signed certs are helpful for those environments
if you have a CA in the company
15:19
Pooooootentially? I'll have to call IT
you can set up your own to test on your machine
If you do, those are less likely to be rejected than self-signed.
Active Directory is a CA
so you probably have something you can use
also, production private keys in git would make me nervous.
Yeah we use AD
15:21
@Luggage we do that, but with git-crypt and keep the gpg keys on yubikeys, so...
We don't store the keys in git thankfully
Oh the fun of debugging a broken build
ogg, i thought that's what you meant by "Production has SSL certs"
I had to fight to stop that
@ssube yea.. i can see that.
15:22
it's nice, because any trusted (deployer) build bots can be added to git-crypt and can decrypt the secrets
like your ansible runner :)
@KendallFrey i.imgur.com/AqU0I5J.jpg it makes perfect sense now!
I'm a convert
!!s/ert/ict/
@BenFortune I'm a convict (source)
15:37
Has anyone ever gotten an exception in Node about "too many clients already"?
First time I've seen it
@BenFortune :(
> The bad news is that Ryzen's single-threaded performance, and perhaps more importantly its clock speeds, aren't quite as impressive. In some workloads, Ryzen does a great job at keeping up with Intel's Haswell/Broadwell architectures, but it's about 5-10 percent slower per clock compared to Skylake/Kaby Lake. Toss in the higher clocks of Kaby Lake and 10 percent can quickly turn into a 40 percent deficit in some tests.
If we know the momentum of the asteroid and where it hit, then we know how fast the earth-disc flipped, and we should be able to point our telescopes to see those dinosaurs.
@Loktar Saw that, apparently it sucks in games
Hopefully it's just a driver problem
@Loktar LIES
yeah I'm not feeling bad about my intel purchase now lol
15:38
if that's the case, then i'm really happy that i went for i7 last january :O
6800k is bae
user1596138
@rlemon I was looking for that for so long last week
user1596138
Try googling for it by keywords lol. Doesn't work
I just want AMD to bring out a really competitive product to get some serious market share back again. Will cut prizes on Intel as well
AMD is that kid in school who always places last and goes home with participation ribbons, yet its parents love it dearly, and read it a bedtime story every night.
15:39
> Then there will be APUs, with hopefully RX 460 levels of performance.
@ndugger maybe the past few iterations Intel was that a while back :p
user2620028
@Loktar what happened to your 9590
A decent APU in a 7-8 inch tablet would be amazing
AMD wiped the floor with intel in the athlon days
@rlemon "there are more ways to shuffle a deck of cards than atoms on earth". So.. a deck of cards is a way to carry around some information hidden in plain sight..
15:40
@HatterisMad it's in a computer behind me
my kids use it for the rift now
user1596138
@rlemon I googled that verbatim bro :(
user2620028
you really needed to upgrade from it?
yeah
@Jhawins google hates you
the 9590 has a horrid perf to price ratio and struggles to get up to an i5 level of perf :(
I love AMD but it was time to upgrade
user2620028
15:41
what do you do that you needed to upgrade though?
user2620028
like how were you maxing it out?
I notice a difference in many games, most notably arma3
The purpose of AMD is to keep Intel honest about improving performance.
I can actually play it without any frame dips
I just bought Arma; haven't played it yet, though
15:42
@Loktar with that CPU ?
user1596138
@KarelG which do you mean?
I have a 6700k now, had a 9590 prior
user2620028
@Loktar yeah i guess the only games i play i don't have framerate problems.
remember a 9590 is just stock overclocked
user2620028
i mainly play league and i get like 350fps on that easily
15:43
it's an 8350 stock overclocked
and man the 8350 is getting long in the tooth
arma3 with that 9590
it ran shitty @KarelG
bulldozer has bad single core perf
user1596138
@HatterisMad Doesn't a Chromebook too
ah, or i would be baffled
Phenoms do better in synthetic benches
my phenom 1090t x2 beats an 8350 in fire strike
user2620028
15:44
@Jhawins nah, can't play league on a laptop at all
user2620028
unless you have a dedicated graphics card, and that isn't optimal
I used to love phenoms
I upgraded my sons machine from the 1090t to an 8350... he saw a dip in synthetic benches was a bit disapointing
Unlocked my x4 to an x6
user2620028
or your turn down the graphics settings to playdoh
user1596138
15:45
@HatterisMad ...Yes you can. My brother plays league on a free laptop we found.
user2620028
playdoh
@BenFortune yeah Phenoms were awesome
user1596138
League is not graphic intense lmfao.
bulldozer has shared cache between the cores I guess
user1596138
That's the point
user2620028
15:45
@Jhawins i am assuming he turns down the graphics and its not stable
and that's what killed their single core perf
user1596138
Lol it's stable.. Sits there for like 4 hours at a time
user2620028
because i played league for a long time on a quad core i7 laptop proc with a decent integrated card and it was shit
user1596138
WHy would you think that? Have you seen the game...
user2620028
stable as in doesn't fluctuate frames
user2620028
15:46
not stable as in crashes the client
user1596138
Sits there as in framerate sits there.
user2620028
as in framerate never dips below 100fps or so
user1596138
> 3 GHz processor
2 GB of RAM (4 GB of RAM for Windows Vista and higher)
12 GB available hard disk space
Nvidia GeForce 8800/AMD Radeon HD 5670 or equivalent video card (Dedicated GPU with 512MB or higher Video Memory(VRAM))
i recall that there was a G CPU ( G3258 i think) which OC'ed performs fine with some games from 2015
user1596138
Yea that is such a gpu intense game lol.....
user1596138
15:48
It's like Runescape lmao
user2620028
dude, if you could play the game and not get shit on with that computer, you would be a god
user1596138
You spout nonsense
user2620028
you don't know what you are talking about
!!popcorn
15:49
I never know what I'm talking about
user2620028
the mechanic of playing league of legends is largely reaction time
user1596138
Just like how your wired controllers are the reason you're good at Halo Bahaha
meh MOBA games ... // doesn't listen
moba games and esports are social cancer
Esports are fun
15:50
@ndugger Rocket league esports is good fun
@ndugger amen
user2620028
so because i use a controller, on a console, that makes me good at halo?
I see no problem with them but I have 0 interest in them.
you're only allowed to have fun if I think its ok
user1596138
@HatterisMad You said your wireless controllers are the only playable way lol cause input lag. Just an inside joke
user2620028
15:50
so everyone is good at halo, because the pc halo population is almost nonexistant
user2620028
@Jhawins i said wired controllers
user1596138
Not sure what point you're making.
I hacked halo so I could use a mouse and keyboard
Jan 12 at 19:32, by Hatter is Mad
not to mention the input lag of a wired controller was unbearable at the skill level i was playing at
user2620028
and yes wireless controllers have input lag
user1596138
15:51
@HatterisMad Well so did I until you made me say it a second time
user1596138
2 mins ago, by Jhawins
Just like how your wired controllers are the reason you're good at Halo Bahaha
user2620028
@Loktar yeah that was definitely a typo i never noticed then
user1596138
> The difference between 200 and 350fps really makes the game!!
The only people that complain about input lag are people that care, and caring is for schmucks
I thought you meant it the other way anyway @HatterisMad
user1596138
15:52
Ever heard of vsync btw? lmao..
I just reread that
What if you didn't notice the lag from a wireless controller, but held your own online?
then ur not a r3al gam3r
user1596138
I'm just gonna say I'm super confused
user1596138
9 mins ago, by Hatter is Mad
i mainly play league and i get like 350fps on that easily
user1596138
15:53
Anything you can run easily at 350fps will run on a potatoe
user2620028
@Luggage yeah you can definitely do it
user1596138
Therefore LoL does run on potatoes lol.
Hi guys
league of lol
@Jhawins What does vsync have to do with input lag?
15:53
I ran lol on a potato and I can confirm
@ndugger recursive
user1596138
@KendallFrey It has to do with the message RIGHT above it, says 350fps
@KendallFrey it creates more
Hello, the code on this site works jsfiddle.net/oh16h7cj but when I copy it and try it on my own PC it doesn't work (yes I have the head and html tags etc.) Am I missing something like a plugin?
@Soundwave 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.
15:54
that's why most csgo players turn off vsync
@Jhawins What does it have to do with 350fps?
window.onload = addRowHandlers();
wrong
user1596138
What does vsync have to do with fps... hmm...
@Loktar I know, that's why I'm confused about Jhawins
Below is my array :
15:54
yeah I guess I am too :p
vsync only creates input lag if video and input are on the same thread
vsync will lock your fps at the hz of the monitor
user2620028
the system76 laptop i used to play league on would get like 7fps in action packed parts of the game, would average ~20-30 outside of fights
$scope.child.Cars1 = [{ name:null,Operation : 0,selected : true }];
it's just that most games only use the one thread :(
user1596138
15:55
@KendallFrey He said he runs it at 350fps. He does not have monitors that can handle that.. Ever heard of vsync bruh? What's so hard about this lol
user2620028
wasn't a great computer but it wasn't a potatoe
@Jhawins oh the game can still run that fast
user1596138
But why
if you turn off vsync
@Jhawins what if he has a g/freesync?
15:55
My array contains more than thousand of records which will be posted to web service
user2620028
just using the ingame fps metric
user1596138
I know it can
@Jhawins How is what monitor you have relevant to frame rate?
user1596138
Why tf would you
faster response time
15:55
@KevinB It does work on that site though, but not in a file on my pc?
user1596138
10 secs ago, by Kendall Frey
@Jhawins How is what monitor you have relevant to frame rate?
@Jhawins less lag
@Soundwave What you are trying to do with window.onload is actually being done by jsfiddle for you. see:
user1596138
What the fuck is going on
@Soundwave in jsfiddle, you've got it set to run the code onload
regardless of whether your code does the same.
15:55
@Jhawins You're misunderstanding what frame rate is
user1596138
@ndugger He does not.
frame rate can include non-graphical effects
user1596138
Lemme just do a google paste... Idk what yo're arguing, but you're inventing it
user1596138
> VSync stands for Vertical Synchronization. The basic idea is that synchronizes your FPS with your monitor's refresh rate. The purpose is to eliminate something called "tearing". I will describe all these things here. Every CRT monitor has a refresh rate.Jul 18, 2005
user1596138
15:56
Back to CRTs LOL
user1596138
How does refresh rate NOT have anything to do with output framerate..
@Luggage Thanks for pointing that out, how would I go about this when I am using html files?
@Jhawins you can turn it on or off
Meteor: to check for HTTPS use `isHTTPS()`
Meteor Build: `isHTTPS()` is not a function
fuck you meteor
user1596138
!!afk avoiding absurdity
15:57
your game can still render 1000 frames
@Jhawins Neither of those are what I'm talking about
user1596138
@Loktar Oh I know
your monitor just wont show them all
but you get a higher response time
@Soundwave addHandlers() executes addHandlers. you want to execute it on load, not when the code is ran.
user1596138
In fairy tale land yea
15:57
@Soundwave well, you are right to want that function to run after the document is loaded, but that's not how. It just works in jsfiddle because it's doing that for you
at 1000fps you get a maximum of 1ms latency from frame lag
user1596138
Not a practical one
I forget how, since I just put my <script> tag at the end of the body, these days
user1596138
6 mins ago, by Jhawins
> The difference between 200 and 350fps really makes the game!!
15:58
it's actually noticeable in the Q3 engine
user2620028
@KendallFrey right.... which is a huge problem.
it's similar to why you can jump higher if your framerate is higher
user1596138
Lol you guys have lost the point
No sir
You have
user1596138
The difference between running 200 and 350fps doesn't matter lol
15:58
It can
user2620028
anyways yeah moving from 7-30fps to >100fps is a wonderful feeling in a game
And sometimes does
user1596138
On League of Legends lmfao
user2620028
which is what i was saying
@Jhawins there is no screen with that refresh rate, so ...
user1596138
15:59
@KendallFrey We;'re not talking hypotheticals. We're talking about a real life setup at @Hatter's house, and it does not.
I play runescape on 400fps
doesn't matter :P
@Jhawins Have you ever, in your entire life, considered the fact that you might not know everything?
@KendallFrey Jhawins is afk: avoiding absurdity
user2620028
@Jhawins yeah man and the difference between 7-30fps and >100fps is what we were talking about
user2620028
15:59
somehow you got stuck on the difference between 200-300fps
He's the most argumentative person I know, and I know me.
nope, just gonna bail instead of articulating an argument
@HatterisMad the difference is 100

« first day (2329 days earlier)      last day (2849 days later) »