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20:00
@rlemon you messaged last night?
wasn't that today?
idk.
I thought it said 21 hours ago
maybe
read the context
pho place opened near me, I wanna go with mosho next week
@KevinB also unless the disease proceeds faster than immunity development
in that case u got a walking zombie
@rlemon Id be down. Depends on what day if Im in town or not though
20:01
i'm not the one with a sick colonist
well, you will be one day :D
not if they all die first
or not if i keep starting over every time i decide to play it
fyi u can save game :D
i'm never happy with the layout
it's always either hard to defend, or hard to expand
sappers are the worst
funny though, this one setup i had a building outside my main mountain base, and the sappers dug into it, then exited back out where they dug and ran all the way around
rather than destroying the wall
20:20
Hi--I have a question about NPM
@jrDeveloper Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Pleasedon'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.
Great, my non-gay colonist is getting bad mood negations because he's being rebuffed by another non-gay colonist.
Such drama!
@KevinB You play much factorio? :P
I ran npm list -g to see all global packages installed on my windows machine. protractor is installed
however when I run protractor protractor.conf.js the command is not recognized
20:21
@jrDeveloper npm packages aren't in your path, then
your path is probably incorrect
is there something in the environmental variables that needs to bet set?
@SterlingArcher I have a question sir . Are there good mood negations in Rimworld ?
@ssube thank you. So I add that to my env variables + reboot and should be good to go?
you might be able to just log out and back in, but yeah
20:22
ah ty ty
just close the cmd prompt and reopen
user2620028
@ssube can you explain the drift thing to me?
the what?
user2620028
like formula drift
user2620028
can you attempt to explain to me what the purpose is
20:26
like with the cars?
user2620028
is there an objective in mind that the drivers are supposed to achieve?
@HatterisMad Style
user2620028
not trying to troll, just don't understand
I've never heard of formula drift before
but if it's anything like other drifting, it's about how sideways you are
user2620028
well that is what all the street kids are trying to emulate right?
20:27
I've literally never heard anything about it, ever before
user2620028
@KendallFrey style?
had to go look it up
and I've seen some of the fast and furious movies
> The drivers are judged on line, speed, angle, and overall impact.
user2620028
@KendallFrey like they all buy their parts from the same manufacturers and that determines how fashionable they are?
And that's just the solo runs
20:28
yeah, so going slower at a steeper angle = more points
@HatterisMad No, duh, it's how they drive
user2620028
so do you get points for backing it in?
idk how they're judged
@SterlingArcher you never actually get rid of them, but you can remove them by editing the save game file
probably?
user2620028
20:29
@ssube angle of body roll?
@HatterisMad I think he means slip angle
angle relative to the track or wall, variously
The more important part is when there are two drivers competing
the whole point of going sideways is that it's hard to do without sliding into parked cars
that's why it's fancy, you have to be a good driver to do it in the city
that's also why I usually don't put my car sideways
Basically the following driver tries to stay as close as possible to the lead driver
20:30
damn wtop.com/national/2017/07/… not worth the free money you might pocket
so it's all about going slowly, within the lines or right behind the other guy, at a sharp angle that should send you flying off into the grass
user2620028
@ssube well that explains why they are always going so slowly :/
@KendallFrey what do you mean
you gotta have very particular angle to torque to keep your wheels spinning without sliding out
or in
@TylerH See the message I replied to
@HatterisMad It's not a race
user2620028
20:32
@KendallFrey i know, this is why i am so confused lol
In fact overtaking is illegal in most cases
user2620028
conceptually its all i really understand in this environment
@KendallFrey oh. Yes, there are lots of good mood bonuses in Rimworld
user2620028
for years i was very appalled at how bad drift drivers were at passing people
@TylerH See my message again
@HatterisMad lol
20:33
I know you were probably mocking him
I was just answering seriously
And answering the wrong question
There are a few racing games with decent drift sections that have fairly accurate rules. I remember one with a tutorial, it may have been on of the NFS Shift games.
That shit is tricky, especially if you want to keep your paint.
@ssube It's great on the dirt games
Apparently formula drift speed scoring means faster is better
which reminds me, need to buy dirt rally
20:36
Yes you do
I could never get into the Dirt games, they felt weird
Especially if you have VR (and don't get sick)
they also never quite worked right for me, the menus were super hard to get through
i'm one of the few that bought the crew
now that's a shit racing game
I got that with my xbone
it's fucking awful
20:36
@KendallFrey well he said bad mood negations but he really meant bad mood penalties, so I assumed the same correction for your response
they're coming out with a second one that should be even worse
@TylerH Are there good mood penalties?
the open world part was awesome, drifting through snowy Colorado villages is cool, but every else about it (including the cars and handling) sucked
@BenFortune It's not a "racing" game
@KendallFrey cv-pls, unclear
20:37
@KendallFrey oh, it believes it is
@KendallFrey it tries to be
@BenFortune So does Mario Kart
it tries to combine a full blown race season garage and complexity with being an undercover street racer
because Ubisoft is just EA from 2004
There's a reason I prefer simracing
20:39
@ssube such a good game
actually excited for the new nfs
painful bloom
great game otherwise
played the crap out of need for speed on playstation growing up
but I guess the brown and bloom made it realistic
underground 2 on the gamecube
but not really much into racing games since
20:40
I loved the Midnight Club games
@ssube wow, forgot about those
that's really where I learned to drive
My childhood racing was NFS, then one day I bought F1 2013 and everything changed
Rush 2 was my favorite racing game
dub edition 2 or whatever it was
user2620028
20:40
@KendallFrey have the dirt tracks and cars been fun?
@BenFortune that was the third game
the first Euro/US release
@HatterisMad It's just an oval, so... not particularly
#2 was insanely hard
I didn't try the sprint cars
20:41
I prefer rallying
@ssube those bikes were hard af to control
@BenFortune the entire game was hard af. I couldn't get past Paris.
user2620028
it didn't seem like they came anywhere near replicating anything about the dirt oval racing experience. really unfortunate
it was one of the first racing games where you could hit people, too
@HatterisMad What did they miss?
20:42
haha really
user2620028
@KendallFrey the physics were all way off
What part?
user2620028
really hard to pick a point to start with
user2620028
the tracks acted more like asphalt than dirt
I know you mentioned the fact that you couldn't slide it
user2620028
20:44
the cars were severely underpowered
user2620028
they had neutral in them lol
@BenFortune this race has a few pedestrians and is (afaik) the last race of the game.
That's just a workaround :P
user2620028
i dont think they had brake steering
@Ssube I can't get the selected answer to work on this page stackoverflow.com/questions/45062372/… can you tell me what I am doing wrong?
20:45
look at how twitchy it is and how much the other cars outpace you
user2620028
or throttle steering since the cars were so underpowered
hey @ssub
user2620028
the outside line on the track never actually developed a cushion
@jrDeveloper Hey is for horses.
user2620028
which should be the only way that you can drive the top of the track
20:45
@Neal no, that's hay
it did not work. i still get the same error
@ssube so you say.
I don't think they got the dirt particularly worse than the asphalt racing though
They don't even have flat spots
user2620028
hmm?
the tires
20:46
@jrDeveloper you might want to look up a decent guide on setting it up. Past env vars, I'm not sure.
user2620028
flat spots on the asphalt tires?
@ssube so good
do you have any more suggestions? I checked protractor was installed globally. Then npm ls -g depth==0 and mapped that into the env variables.
It's too easy to lock a brake, and the consequences are almost nothing
okies. much appreciated though
20:47
the only possible cause of that problem is the path being improperly configured
user2620028
@KendallFrey you are saying on asphalt right?
agreed @kevin b
i mean, other than it not being installed of course
I should try LFS again
user2620028
20:47
yeah i mean.... why are they half assing these games though
@HatterisMad It's right there in your message... "games"
user2620028
hey man, they are the ones calling themselves sim games
And I don't think they're choosing less realism for anything
cars are hard to model
user2620028
if they never referred to themselves as sim games then i wouldn't ever complain about it
they have a limited budget
20:49
I just realized there was a vi/vim stack exchange: vi.stackexchange.com
user2620028
but they promised so much and delivered so little
don't link pages that are impossible to close, plz
user2620028
or maybe their goals were just far below my expectations
Their main audience isn't racing drivers, so yeah
user2620028
yeah i just think that the more realistic it is the more could be had in a sim
user2620028
20:51
and their audience would widen as well
user2620028
i can't imagine it would isolate their audience now to make the games more realistic at least
They keep updating it
user2620028
at the end of the day, i am sure someone will eventually try to have a hyper realistic racing sim
user2620028
and i would probably play nothing but that haha
20:52
Well there are limitations and tradeoffs
Back when Gran Turismo first came out it was a leap in realism
so, I booted up that ubuntu machine I haven't been using for a while. Did the standard sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, and it's been at it for about 1:30hrs
the logs are keeping on displaying stuff, so things are happening
You have to work with limited computing power, and there are things you just don't get right now (if ever) like g-force
it did something with /boot/vmlinuz-*, so that's probably not a good sign
and /boot/initrd.*
oh, just finished
user2620028
yeah it would take an extensive development in more realistic physics to get back to the point we are at right now with just really good fake physics
20:54
let's see if it boots again
I don't think there's a difference between realistic physics and good fake physics
if your racing sim doesn't take general relativity into account, it's an arcade game
I wish there was a cheap way to drive by the seat of your pants (road feel)
There's only so much you can get visually
design one
I'm not an engineer
20:56
not with that attitude
user2620028
@KendallFrey some good fake physics have constants in use when things should be calculated and variable
@HatterisMad It's just a spectrum though. Realistic physics is just fake physics with good approximations
physics is all math anyway.
so fake physics is only limited by understanding, processor power, budget
To simulate the entire universe would take a computer the size of the universe
user2620028
@KendallFrey well i'm thinking about the dirt track in particular
20:59
well physics is the observation of physical phenomena, and we use math to model it.
user2620028
they never really bothered to try and make the amount of friction available to the dirt a calculated variable. it was always the same
Side question, have you tried Spintires?
ksp has good physics, just look at how the kerbals properly turn into spaghetti when bouncing around on the ground too much
Best mud physics ever
user2620028
i have not
21:00
@HatterisMad If you mean there weren't slippery parts of the track, that's not true
user2620028
@KendallFrey did they add it after the release?
It was there all along, afaict
I raced on dirt a bit shortly after the release
user2620028
i don't remember anyone talking about that when i was looking into it
user2620028
and you could see people hit the gas and the car didn't spin out
omg sudo apt-get install opera on ubuntu brings you to version 12 (we're at 46)
it's like so oooooold
I can't
21:07
@Luggage I think I may have witnessed the first bandwagon upvote and selection on a SO answer. You said not everything on SO correct. I understand that now first hand. You are wise with the looping force. : )
Is it better to use document.createElement("div") or someEle.innerHTML = "<div></div>"
@Kramb one is not better than the other, what is the context?
@Kramb the former, every time
@Arrow innerHTML is obsolete at best and dangerous at worst.
I was trying to find a way to condense this: (INCOMPLETE) gist.github.com/anonymous/b922748cf72306fd8870047710f50c9e
21:22
@Kramb that already looks pretty good to me. It's easy to read. If you want to get rid of DOM code, you have to use some kind of template/view library, which might be overkill.
I gotcha, yea this is only on one page so importing something would definitely be overkill
your Array.from wrapping a push seems awfully strange, though
var bs = Array.from(...) ought to do it, if I'm reading that right
Yeup, didn't even think of that
var bs = Array.from(data, x => x.building)
oh, nope I can't do that. I filter bs[] later
21:25
@ssube you are right about there not being a general preference for it. but MDN does not mention depreciation.
@Kramb filter creates a copy
@Arrow I didn't say it was deprecated.
JS doesn't have the notion of deprecation.
it is not deprecated here string.bold is being removed from web stanards developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/…
2 mins ago, by ssube
@Arrow I didn't say it was deprecated.
@BenFortune Thanks, sorry I am still trying to wrap my head around arrow functions. I'm so used to c#
Oh sorry, I thought that's what you meant by obsolete
21:30
Deprecation is the official version of obsolescence, more or less. JS doesn't deprecate things, although the W3C or whoever manages the DOM spec do.
innerHTML is obsolete in that there are newer, safer, and often more performant ways of doing the same thing.
There are still cases for using it, but you'd better know what you're doing.
tbf, innerHTML in the more recent years got a HUGE performance increase
it used to be slower, now it's on par or faster
sadly.
adding a bunch of elements at once can take advantage of some opts, I bet.
If you know you have safe markup and you're blindly replacing a whole section of DOM, stomping on events, go for it. Essentially, if you're React.
strange why are they improving it. Maybe for eventual templating or something.
yea I didn't wanna step on your toes, I was just noting 'performance' is no longer really a reason
browsers in like 2014 said "fuckit, lets just improve innerHTML, people will never stop using it"
i has it's place, really. Sometimes you have a string of html.
I don't.. but there are valid cases.
21:33
I think the main performance gain trigger was not that people should be using it, rather that so many people are already using it
Oh, to support already wide use.
s/support/improve/
if I was writing a view library and had my own element-classes, building a string would be super tempting
the only cases I might have are server-generated html (for emails) that I preview on the client.. but I use an iframe for that.
I'm taking advantage of JS' string/JSON conversion rules to do all kinds of cool (de)serialization with YAML config files already.
21:35
with the addition of template strings, innerHTML is a lot more tempting
list.innerHTML = array.map(item => `<li>${item}</li>`).join('');
slap a sanitizing/validating template tag on there and you're good
stuff like this is crazy tempting
but not with React
the biggest single argument against is the XSS problems
so, yay React
template strings are the best thing since sliced cheese
21:36
for all we care, react could internally use innerHTML
sliced cheese product*
(pretty sure it uses createElement, but not sure if always)
I have yet to find a good case for template strings in my own code. Every time they seem useful, I either want logging (that happens later and can be skipped based on level) or the string actually needs to be localized and a template isn't enough.
the fragment is probably more performant
I used template strings all the time :D
server side they're great (logging)
21:38
bunyan does all the log formatting for me
and for non localized, or for simple webapps they're great
if you're using log levels, template strings for your log messages can even be a Bad Thing
I tried to get tagged template strings working for i18n and failed
I'm sure it can be done, but I just reverted to parsing my own strings for {}
import(`./views/${viewName}`)
fetch(`/api/v1/${objectName}/${id}`)
getLastNameFirstName() {
    return `${this.LastName}, ${this.FirstName}`;
}
before you would have had to use replace
21:39
T`hello ${name}`
would be kinda nice
instead I have T(...)
and ditch the $
to replace the 'hello' part?
yea
Basically what I'm shooting for is getting this:
[{"a":"1", "b":"1", "c":"1"}, {"a":"1", "b":"2", "c":"1"}, {"a":"1", "b":"2", "c":"2"}]
to
full on object
[{"a":"1","b":[{"1":{"c":"1"}},{"2":{"c":["1","2"]}}]}]
21:40
I don't get it.. the name wouldn't change based on locale
it's not like I suddenly become 'Pierre' if I switch the app into french.
yeah, that's backwards
@Kramb why [{"1"? Nesting a tree in an array in a tree?
T('hello', { name: 'Bob' }) => "Hello Bob!" or "Bonjour Bob!"
(I don't do localization.. so.. )
just use googles translation api
@ssube Yea, essentially grouping everything together
[[{"a":"1", "b":"1", "c":"1"}, {"a":"1", "b":"2", "c":"1"}, {"a":"1", "b":"2", "c":"2"}].reduce((obj,item) => {
  for( const key of Object.keys(item) ) {
    if( !(key in obj) ) {
      obj[key] = [];
    }
    if( !obj[key].includes(item[key]) ) {
      obj[key].push(item[key]);
    }
  }
  return obj;
}, {})];
wallah
21:44
words
violin
@rlemon That's pretty slick. I'll work off of this. c is a child of b, but I'll work that out. I appreciate it!
what a reduce with a for loop. I would get so much shit for that
sorry I didn't really pay attention to the expected output
@Arrow if you need to loop over the inner objects properties there is no other option
there's nothing wrong with looping inside of map and reduce
well, unless you're looping over the object you're mapping
21:47
while(1) rlemonDoMyWork();
You could push and stead of looping, want me to show you?
function rlemonDoMyWork() {
  return new Corn({quality: 'good'});
}
TooBusyException();
I mean less readable for the common man
but it can be done
doesn't mean it should be done
21:50
I'm sorry i grew on star trek the next generation. to boldly go where no man has gone before
I literally look like this when my phone warns me of high volume level
Max volume is still not nuff :( @Mosho
why would it warn you of high volume instead of just not letting it get high
*man/woman
21:53
Oh, you Just reminded me I should continue watching rick and morty im still on the season 1
Off I go
i.redd.it/fm6p6oe9kd9z.jpg that's a hardcore cactus .. or a suicidal fly.
@rlemon morty is a pretty cool dude
Our cat is worse now
He won't stop biting us
And he attacked me while I was trying to sleep
@BenFortune o you
21:55
@BadgerCat bite him back
@BadgerCat show dominance, when you cat bites bite back
it works.
@rlemon tsss
also, grab them by the scruff of the neck like their parents do and just hold them for a few seconds
calms most cats right down
look em dead in the eyes
21:56
@rlemon I'll try that
But he displays some really aggressive body language sometimes
we've almost trained my gf's cat to stay off the desk that way, just grabbing him by the scruff and firmly saying no, then putting him on the floor slowly
We have the best cat
delivering for over 30 years
21:57
tbh I think putting the cat down slowly helps as much as grabbing/scolding him, because he knows he's in trouble and wants to run away, but is being carried around
playing that song will?
@ssube my cats know when they're in trouble long before that.
> putting the cat down
if I get up and cats run, they did something wrong.
21:58
@BenFortune the floor is lava?
if I get up and cats come for pets, they're fine.
@BenFortune such extreme measures
oh, I totally missed that
@BadgerCat @ssube's the monster
I mean setting him on the floor
21:59
I knew what you meant, just poking fun :)
lol Mayweather looks so tiny with his bodyguards i.imgur.com/BIdqxYL.jpg

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