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22:02
@BenjaminGruenbaum Thanks, I am aware you guys maintain a boilerplate :) Although this time, I'd like to set up things myself, to be aware of what should go in and what to look out for,
you should thank yourself you never got into MOBAs
these are the real time eaters
I don't think it's possible to eat more time than Factorio is right now.
MOBA time warp is hindered by rage
true.
as in today, I only played 3 games.
The current record holder was a day where me and my friend did really good (76.x % Winrate). We played 17 games in a row.
Meaning from 22 to 12
@ChurchofSatan Please watch your language Church of Satan
23:10
@MadaraUchiha a talk about this? that's just sad
@Mosho It's sadder that I'm starting to feel the need for it
And even sadder still that I got that kind of positive response at Saturday midnight
what makes you feel the need for it
like, what kind of shit circles do you hang out in
:P
23:32
hello, quick question
if I have a function like
function newFun();
can we do like function newFun(return false); in order to stop it?
new is a key word do not use it
sorry was just a quick example, edited it
so back to the question, can we stop it by saying newFun(return false); ?
you want to exit the function?
i have this
function newFun() {
function ciao();
}

function ciao() {
...other code..
}
I wonder if I could do
@rob.m Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
23:37
function newFun() {
  ciao();
}

function ciao() {
  newFun(return false);
}
just wondering if that is possible to stop the function
you can't do newFun(return false) but you can add an argument and restructure the function so that it breaks whatever you want to break.
argument?
records
newFun() and ciao() call each other..
yes, I want to stop newFun() when ciao() is called
23:40
then just make ciao() the last line in newFun().
like it already is.
alright so basically avoid completely to write the ciao() function and just place its code within the last line of newFun()
should work
no, you can keep ciao()
pls explain but in order for my real case to be resolved, actually you gave me the correct idea and I will remove the second function, yet if you mind explaining what you have suggested i might learn for next time, thanks
why does filter auto filter all 0's someone said it had something to do with this
!!>[1,2,3,4,5,0,6,7,8].filter(x=>x);
23:49
@Arrow [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8]
woooooo
How did it taste?
@Arrow because that is literally what .filter() is for.
because 0 evaluates to false, got it :)
shubery
tiny tree
23:59
@RaisingAgent those are his shrubs
a type of succulent actually..

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