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Towc The Advisor
of the Slovakian Court
@towc Like xterm's source code
@littlepootis sometimes you have a clue what you're doing and need to actually get something done :/
@KamilSolecki you of all people? It's slovak.
"sk-love"
me, of all people, am more likely to make mistake
> Tesla has issued a surprise over the air software update to Model S/X 60(D) owners living within Florida’s Hurricane Irma evacuation zone. Model S/X 60(D) vehicles with a 75 kWh battery pack that were previously software limited to 210 miles of driving range per single charge were automatically upgraded to 249 miles, and given temporary access to the full range capacity of the battery.
@KamilSolecki me am?
00:11
That's cool, but why is it limited in the first place?
@KendallFrey Doesn't fully discharging lower the life of the battery?
@KendallFrey to leave some battery for comms, I guess?
and diagnostics and insurance and all else
@BenFortune Yeah I thought it might be some kind of wear or damage reduction
but I guess they might actually get in a lot more legal trouble if because of that limit, some people got severely injured
nothing they wouldn't win, but it'd cost money and public face
okai, im off for today
o/
00:14
the more I hear about Musk, the more it seems like he's not actually trying to help people, but that he realizes that helping people is actually the best way to run a business
and he may not really care much about the people
which for me is completely fine, I kind of really respect that (it shows that helping really is the way to go), but I hate it when people are like "oh, that guy's really generous and giving and all, must be because he's a pure person"
which is how the media seems to keep on trying to portray him
if only it was 250 miles, some more tesla owners would have survived :(
I still love him, but I think people do it for the wrong reasons
he does get a bit of a cult following.
@Shrek quite possibly not... I didn't know I had to turn it on. Can check tomorrow when I'm back at work
00:29
is 0.073ms average for a random 8 character string generator good?
are users complaining?
I wouldn't know if they were
I get it, it does not matter unless they are complaining about it.
but, it might be a bottleneck
i have no idea if that time is 'good', but you can determine if it matters by estimating how many times it'll be used in a loop.
during normal use.
how ?
o by logging it
or just knowing the intent of the code
the intended use of the code, i should have said.
00:37
so you saying it might be called unnecessarily within the larger architecture.
no, i'm just asking if it's going to be called a lot in a tight loop where performance might matter or not.
0.073ms is very short for something that needs called once or twice, or very long if you need to call it millions of times, maybe.
let say it millions of times, it's there a limit to how much improvement you can squeeze out of the javascript without going to something like c
for raw algorithms c will always be faster, but who cares.
it's only by a factor of 2-4
well, maybe more, but still. cpus are fast.
we live in friggin' 2017.
anywho.. i'm not really a pro-active optimizer, if you can't tell. :)
what would be interesting would be if you could use a separate thread with a state function like yield to queue up the random number and bring it when the function fires, so it almost like a direct mapping
@Arrow compare it to your alternatives
also, you don't have to scale all of the bits, so you can reuse some, which is a good optimization
@Arrow it's called a promise
00:51
It wouldn't be a promise, it would probably be more akin to cashing
@towc what does a promise have to do with any of this?
@Arrow in cache, you give the same value back
sounds more like a generator
also, you can get 524288 bits at once, in almost no time at all
wait, let me find out how much it is, on the client of a browser
@towc the value needs to be randomly generated, random
00:56
on the client, on average you can get that amount of random bits at once in 0.3900 ms
let data = [];
let start = performance.now();
for(var i = 0; i < 1000; ++i){
  let array = new Uint32Array(16384);
  window.crypto.getRandomValues(array);
  data.push(array);
}
console.log((performance.now()-start)/1000)
I added the data array just in case the optimizer just threw the array away after it saw it wasn't getting used
@towc well I am already doing 0.063ms so your code sucks
watch out now
I'm helping you
no your not lol
00:58
you're probably barely getting any bits
only Luggage can help.
!!afk suicide
this is why Luggage is the man he can take an idea and turn it something substantive
01:31
.012ms
with generator
I got it down to 0.00946ms
umm... I'll believe it when I see it
I can sell it to you
I don't buy things from eastern Europe, for the same reason I don't buy thing from china
I'm curious what you think you're typing on
01:39
I'm typing on a keyboard from Japan
I bought a Chinese keyboard once, broke a month later, lesson learned. Bought some plates from IKEA (made in Romina), Broke in the dish washer.
it doesn't change that I can get 8 window.crypto characters in 0.002371ms
oh wait, just got it down to 0.0019587ms
Those are suspiciously precise numbers
performance.now averaged out over 100000 samples
@towc no dude, ill make it a lot easier on you, generate a random 8 character string using these chars with windows crypto [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, w, x, y, z, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, W, X, Y, Z, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ., _, !]
@Arrow oh, my range was bigger than that
well, about same speed
0.0019374ms
my hope is that it will make you feel like a shitty person
01:48
@towc, unfortunately, I don't believe you.
because I'm romanian? Note how my country is spelled btw, it's really offensive
also, let me remind you you're going about it wrong
that part of it, but not all of it. :)
your best bet if you care about performance is creating a lot of random bits at once
ok jabrony tell me how
that will probably make the amount of time spent for each 8 characters so much less
in fact, it makes it basically 0.00007239ms if you do it that way
01:54
what are you testing on? how are you getting such precise numbers? that is the other thing I find suspect, is your numbers are not right for js.
I'm using the browser console on this very page
if I did it in node, it would probably be a bit faster
maybe you just can't accept that maybe there are better ways to do it than what you think
now I know you're lying, my node is only reading out 0.00ms precision
rethink about what you said
and I've already told you how I got those precise numbers
I used 2 techniques. The first one I may forgive someone for not knowing, but the second one is pretty basic
and you can still reach the same conclusions by just using the second one
I just like to also use the first one
look, based on your last code sample, I doubt you're even capable of generating a random number.
what about my last code sample?
that last sample generated 87381+1/3 6-bit characters
02:00
look, I not trying to compare you to the Romanian dishes I got from IKEA, well maybe I am trying to compare you to the Romanian dishes I got from IKEA, but I still think you're a cool guy :-)
oh, do you?
@Arrow stop being so condescending
"hey, you suck. I insulted you repeatedly after I was asked to stop. Maybe I didn't do that, but actually, I did. But I think you're a cool guy"
"I wonder what's going on in the javascript chat room"
here's the thing: your opinion of me doesn't matter to me. I'm always happy to help, when the person is willing to be helped and isn't making it really difficult for me
02:04
@towc let it go bro I'm just messing with you.
you'd think that, right? Well, I don't
no matter what your intentions may have been, even if you didn't do any damage, you went too far
@KendallFrey Think I've seen this before lol, amazing
@towc your right, I should have been more sensitive to your concerns, my bad.
02:06
Well I'm glad I peaked in now. That's an amazing post
what's your plan about it?
my plan?
what did you learn?
what's going to change in your behaviour?
lmao, that's more condescending than anything arrow said
I learned that you're a caring guy
02:08
I'm going to bed
not quite
what's going to change in what you do?
I expect you to be true to your word of realizing it was your mistake
I will engage in Self-reflection, and If I step out of line I'm sure Ben and others will let me know.
there are better rules to follow
for example, whenever you find yourself plain out insulting someone, consider changing approach
I never thought about it that way, so you mean look it from another perspective. Like put my self in your shoes?
you don't have to even do that
just, don't be a dick in general
one way to do that is to rethink your approach whenever you notice you might be a dick
that doesn't mean you need to put yourself in my shoes
right now I'm being an angry mad person
but do you deserve that? Absolutely
02:20
So today I was explaining some math to my younger sisters
one of them said the funniest thing
I showed how 0.999... = 1
"I don't like that"
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@KendallFrey, that's what happens when you tear down peoples understanding of reality. they get pissed.
I love doing that
The skill is doing in such a way that they accept it.
Some people just won't accept it
I want to believe as many true things and as few false things as possible.
Believe it or not, some people don't.
yea, but those people are sometimes gated keepers.
Also, you're going to believe the false things sometimes, that's human nature. Adjusting your opinion when you have new information is a much better skill and approach to the problem of human ignorance.
02:32
@Arrow Sure, but I want to avoid believing false things if possible
I do that by being skeptical
Skeptical is always a good way to go, but it has to be coupled with a perspective shift, trying to see how they might be right considering the information available. You don't want to dismiss other, even when they seem like they might be wrong because you might be operation on false axioms .
Being skeptical usually means operating on the bare minimum of axioms
And I'm not convinced by something unconvincing
If I see something unconvincing, I'll consider it, but that's about it
But an unconvincing argument that turns out to be sound (or true axioms that I don't accept) is kind of a nightmare of mine.
you should read Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman, the book is a hard read. but they how humans are prone to faulty thinking
I read "You are not so smart". It was great too.
Holy shit. There's a podcast.
02:43
Thinking Fast and Slow is not enjoyable to read, it reads like an effing science research paper. it has lots of examples.
You know how long it takes me to buy a toothbrush. It took me an hour one time.
@Arrow Would it work as an audiobook?
I usually prefer listening over reading
haha,ya I listened to the audio book. I think it might have been the guy's voice that sucked.
some people have wonderful voices
I've never read an audiobook before. I should give that a try.
Sean Carroll's self-read The Big Picture was so much fun to listen to.
02:47
But I'm not sure how one would go about reading an audiobook.
I think I retain more by listening when I read I have to go over shit several times to make sure I understand it correctly.
speech-to-text?
@Arrow Yeah same, I think it's biological
ya I think humans are wired biologically to listen to information than scan symbols for meaning.
We've been talking for maybe 10 times longer than writing
it's just natural
I wonder what early speech was like.
what was the range of their expressions
I think it might be like walking into an old farming community, small world and small vocabulary.
02:54
Whatever all languages have in common
probably a simple grammar with mostly nouns and verbs
I was watching this thing about modern day slavery in India youtube.com/watch?v=d2FSPdgEguk and at 5:02 the guy says something really interesting. These people in slavery have no concept of freedom and emancipation. Once introduced to these concepts it changes their understanding of the world. I thought that was neat but also scary how not knowing something can really shrink your world.
03:18
@Arrow imagine translating that concept to everything you don't know about programming
@FélixGagnon-Grenier, I just tried doing that and I couldn't lol. I couldn't imagine not knowing what I know.
 
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05:26
hey, someone familiar with computer hardware? Motherboard on laptop died, I saved the harddrive but I can only see the "F" partition. What happened to "C" (i.e. where the operating system was installed) - can I save that stuff somehow?
05:39
	Can I ask some help in anoymous function with parameter, I want to access the id that was pass to my anoymous function "getdeleteitem", when I click my btndelete.


	$('#table').on('dblclick','tr',function (e) {
			var id = $(this).closest('tr').attr('id');
			   //id is 3
			getdeleteitem(id);

	  });


	$('#btndelete').on('click',function(e){
        e.preventDefault();
          // here I have no knowledge on how to access the id in the getdeleteitem;
    });


    var getdeleteitem = function (id) {
@jemz Use this site to copy paste code paste.ofcode.org
can anyone help me please
Can I ask some help in anoymous function with parameter, I want to access the id that was pass to my anoymous function "getdeleteitem", and I want to access the id when I click my btndelete.
06:18
can you fix your indentation? It's confusing
I think I am wrong in using the anonymous function and accessing the variable
I fixed it.
@littlepootis how do I call the itemidtodelete ?
What is that function supposed to do?
It exists within that function scope, and can't be called outside from getdeleteitem unless you return it.
return the id
ok2
thank you
06:51
I registered event page for my google extension app.I can only see the console if I Inspect views: background page.
How do i view the console log in my main DOM ?
Trying to fetch url and the conten of the the currently open & active tab
are there any tutorial available for angular2 + python flask
07:16
o/
What does ? means here
router.get("/:ticker?", function(req, res, next) {});
anyone know how to aggregate an array of objects by a property? I have an array of objects that each contains a date, open price, close price, high price, low price. Id like to reduce the array so that objects with the same date have the rest of their values summed. I know this is a mapreduce problem, but im not sure how exactly to solve it
@AjayS optional
Meaning it will match
/
/anything
Hmm, thank you :)
 
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09:02
@KamilSolecki help my eggs are exploding
@towc salt
what are you trying to do? boil them?
it's where you get a plane of white stuff and the 2 eyes are still around
fixed it by poking holes in them
shielded by the oven trail
 
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10:07
Was driving
Has the situation been put under control?
Also, come play league with me @towc :P
!!civ5 or league
@KamilSolecki civ5
today is no-media-no-games day for me
really want to get stuff done
10:40
You game?
Hey all. I'm trying to simulate a user. Currently when the user clicks on menu, the div dropdown appears with a ul child with options to select from. The issue is when I click the menu, I can manually select the option with a keyboard up/down arrow keys. But when I simulate clicking and the drop down appears, I dont know how to focus on the ul to select an option with simulated up/down arrowkeys. I tried keyevents and focusing, but I dont know how to get it to work :/
11:13
@Luggage Ah, I was friends with that guy on Facebook.
@littlepootis Luggage is afk: suicide
He also gave me a digital copy of his first book for free.
11:30
hope luggage's ok :/
11:49
It's Suicide Prevention Week
In the US.
you raise awarness of suicides by killing yourself, right?
 
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wut... looks like twitter is sending plain html responses well after the initial request (for example, hovering over a user opens a popup, and the html for that popup is what's sent over the network, not the data making it)
I guess it's a form of server side rendering?
probably their way of dealing with IE8 and below?
they seem to be sending so much reduntant information over the wire 😒 I guess it's to avoid all problems related to request races, state mismanagement and stuff like that?
 
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14:18
a job application form asks "what's your proudest achievement". Urgh, I don't even know if I'm proud of anything I did
I'll tell them exactly that I guess
14:32
fucking ubuntu
my wifi has stopped reconnecting after waking
14:46
blame ubuntu
15:03
how would i go about creating a dynamic array where each items holds a callback-function? (see jsfiddle.net/magnusburton/9eoebmux). $.actions() brings up an actionsheet and when any of the items is clicked on it redirects to the url of the last item of the array.
15:15
What's $.actions?
that's clever!
right now I'm focusing on getting it not to die
proper pruning helps with that
I'll definitely try
for your next plant get a succulent. they are very easy to take care of. need decent amounts of light, but little water.
and come in a very large variety of different types
my main problem is actually lgiht
only get sunlight in here for about 4hrs a day
15:38
any windows get 2 hours of direct sunlight?
oh, probably less than 4
I've read somewhere that you should give basil 6hrs
which makes it a very bad plant to casually grow indoors?
6 hours for optimal growth.
2-3 hours of direct light means like 8+ indirect light.
so it'll grow. just not as fast or as large.
soil nutrients and good drainage is probably more important than giving it the actual recommended light times.
(but ofc, it needs some light)
use a hydroponics basin and a sun lamp.
for house plants that stay indoors for any longer periods of time I like to mist them with a spray bottle daily. mostly just keeping the top of the soil moist and accepting of water. if you let soil dry out too much it resists water until you fully submerge it.
potting soil is the worst.
and when you finally repot it, which you should probably do every 1-2 years, watch some videos on how to prune the root system.
you don't actually need a new pot, but every couple years you should change the soil and trim the roots.
(for any house plant)
omg lol
16:29
my parents went mushroom picking today, and sent me pics how much they found
6 full baskets
of yummy shrooms
did they find any LSD while they were out?
wish they were magic shrooms.
AAB
AAB
Hi
anyone who has time to clarify my doubt in Quick Sort
?
:)
In Quick sort Hoare Partition scheme
Swapping the pivot say if we choose first element as pivot
we swap(pivot, a[j])
if we choose pivot as last element we swap(pivot,a[i])
say if we choose the pivot index as a random number then how will the swapping work?
@BenFortune $.actions() brings up an actionsheet and when any of the items is clicked on it redirects to the url of the last item of the array.
16:57
@BenFortune I don't understand the chronology of his hair
oww, my nationalism.
@BenFortune I'm loving the progression of acne on his face
user2620028
17:36
wait... that comment coming from you, not about you?
@KendallFrey written by some angry inadequate nerd no doubt
@Luggage can you suggest optimization or flaws in logic. jsfiddle.net/yoman/xm34fqz1
read about bit operations and the costs that come with declaring things repeatedly
it's unclear what this generator even does.
17:52
and, again, if you care for performance, pregenerate your indices
random string 8 characters long
not to mention a lot of general messiness in the code that might obscure where the problems are
looks like randomString() does that. What value does indexingGenerator() add?
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the "possible" array is re-created each time.
17:54
no facebook, I think you should tell them I unfriended them
why did you unfriend me? :(
pre-generates the values in increments of 20, inside an array like hash, for quick access.
because you keep making it easy for Arrow when he's unwilling to do the effort :P
i mostly just asked for clarification.
@Arrow why only 20?
17:56
no it doesn't
wll, i guess it does, but seem like a lot of extra code..
Ya I know, but I am experimenting with how fast i can get this.
Also, there is no real reason for a generator, there. a function that returns a function would be fine.
there's barely ever a good reason to use generators
i wouldn't go that far.
Why pre-generate 20, then throw them away and make 20 more at the end? is that supposed to be faster than just making 1 each time you need it?
@Arrow if you're willing to actually spend money, because by this point I'm very unwilling to help and to remind you about it, I can give you a very optimized version
18:01
Do you even know what problem he's trying to solve?
I don't.
the generator is to index the pre-generated values, so I don't have to run Math.random.The control flows should be correct in the generator, go to the hash when values still there, if not populated again.
I'm still going to mock you when it's fair to do it, and right now, that's all the time
@Luggage don't know exactly why he wants 8 random characters, but it doesn't really matter, he's achieving that pretty horribly
the Math.random that matters is in randomString. I still see no value in making 20 values ahead of time, like packing 20 random lunches for your kids.
@Luggage I built of your idea yesterday, of a close loop and using a generator to offset the cost.
@towc he's in china, probably absorbing the smog
18:04
@Arrow that's really not where your main cost is
I don't remember what your said that made my thing generator, but your code doesn't need it. just confusing.
generators will barely make a difference
when do we consider it vamping?
@Arrow 6 tests are nowhere near enough for performance testing
also, use performance.now
as you were suggested various times before
18:08
@BenFortune I know, but I am testing an idea, whether it is architecturally sound to memonize values using a generator flow mechanism. The randomString function being called is not important.
I can't understand that sentence, and it's not only because I don't know some words
nvm, a word doesn't exist, and now to understand what you meant
memorize?
@Arrow I thought the whole point was to get it as fast as possible. The huge majority of your cost will be from that
memoize
you don't get to memoize values using a "generator flow mechanism" and make much sense
you can memoize with just about anything else. I think the generator is actually slower than using 2 distinct functions
and you're already using 2 distinct functions
@Arrow Let's start again, what's your end goal?
This is grinding me up too much. I'm probably being very immature, but why do you keep helping him?
not a rethorical question
this is long past the point where it stops being noble and nice and becomes outright a violation of your person
I'm having trouble doing almost anything as long as this is going on
which is me being weak, sure, but the fact remains
18:16
It's not your problem, just drop it
it's very fair for you not to see it that way, but it is
I make it my problem, which is a problem of mine in itself
but it is my problem
going offline for a while, I guess
@BenFortune to limit the number of times a function needs to be called, which might take longer to run and result in performance bottle necks.
That's an x/y problem, the compiler will most likely optimize it out anyway
18:34
@BenFortune is there a tool you could use to test that assumption?
18:47
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Q: Is this a neural network

Kurt GI've spent the last 2 days watching youtube videos on neural networks. In particular, I've been trying to implement a genetic algorithm that will evolve over time, however, most videos seem to be focused on neural networks that are trained, and then used for classification. Being confused, I de...

I want to triangulate using wifi
use antenna
there is a possible scammer/phisher in the shared living place
who broadcasts 1 letter different than the actual public ssid
i want to find out who they are
You're not welcome here.
ben> casehistory --tldr "Kurg G"
18:57
@Shrek Tobiq
noted, Thanks!
I am stuck with iPhones so I can't even get lower level signal data
you can tell which ones are proxies with the 25k vpn tools, ask @BenjaminGruenbaum about them
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