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20:00
but calling it juice is both funny and sad
@ssube oh this is nothing to do with the event so much as it is to do with rendering of elements... Let me make a MVVC or MMVC or whatever it's called
@KendallFrey let it out of your system, come on
I'll pretend you're a decent person for you
the Holocaust isn't going to joke about itself
do people capitalize Holocaust now?
We would use natural gas, but it is CRAZY expensive here..but damn a natural gas stove would be tops. If I got one for my wife, she would stop hitting me so much.
20:01
can this convo be about blaming gay marriages already?
I think that's the proper usage if you're referring to the holocaust
I went to this really religious elementary school, and I remember writing "god" instead of "God" out of spite
look where that got me
room 17
My basil attempted suicide and my chicken tigh with onion is confused for omelettes
I refused to recite the pledge of allegiance in kindergarten
20:05
@ChrisRasys You rebel you
to be fair, I had a perfectly legitimate reason
@ssube Help me out dude, Focus ST. Its really cheap, but looks really fun. Fellow car guy, thoughts?
the really awkward moments were when my elementary and middle schools got me to church. They both had churches built into them, and every single person in the school would know all the songs, and then would go to get the "ostia", the piece of bread meant to embody the body of christ, and I'd be there sitting like a duck being awkward
uh, not really my style of car, but I've heard good things about them. I know the euro trims can be pretty quick.
Will people call me a ricer fuckboii if I drive one and do sick torque steer induced skids? My ego is super sensitive.
20:07
I then went in the opposite direction and joined the guitarists, so I wouldn't have to sit in the way of everyone else
Really? Hm, I've grown to like Hot hatches over the recent years.
only if you camber your wheels like 85 degrees
as a side effect, I learnt how to play basic guitar
eh, I prefer the midsize/rally size/weight
Ah, so back to your Evo's sort of styling huh?
20:09
That thing had outstanding handling.
It's a nice balance of height, weight, distance between wheels, etc that pairs well with AWD.
I still got it off the ground in the middle of the city a few times though, so they're not that heavy. :P
> Shit white people say after smoking weed

Is Shark Tank on?
lmao
> I'm going to eat so much kale
LOL
!!afk haircut
I tried vegan cheese while high, the vegans know how to do cheese..
It was made of cashews, peppers and probiotics, weird combo, but tasted delicious.
That sounds like nuts not cheese
20:13
not a fan of vegan cheese, but gluten free pretzels are dope
So, it is nuts, yeah, but its super mashed up, the texture was actually really close.
the texture of fake bacon is really close too, but the flavor is always burnt and every slice has the same pattern
@SterlingArcher Skip showering for a week and you can have both together.
When it comes to cheese, close doesn't cut it
This is "cutting it" close imo.
20:15
it isn't cheese
I also tried tofu then too, no thanks, its a flavored sponge that you bite into.
@KendallFrey As I was once told: "Washing your junk is like taking the toppings off a pizza."
turning things into paste only works for hotdogs and tubby custard you peasant
@hilli_micha oh ho ho, no it's not
@ssube Maybe needs to happen more often
20:15
@hilli_micha tofu is like, unflavored sponge bro
that's what happens when you cook it like chicken
I make sesame tofu pretty often and it comes out crispy af
@SterlingArcher I'm afraid to ask, but... what is "tubby custard"?
@SterlingArcher Let me clarify it, it was tofu cooked to taste like beef.
hot peanut oil is important
The beef flavor was there, but it just "smooshed" in my mouth.
20:16
@KendallFrey dude you never watched the Teletubbies
dude you're correct
@ssube Tofu is suppose to be crispy? Because I had it at P.F. Changs, and the vegan I was with said "Tofu is super hard to make, but they did a good job here."
@hilli_micha usually, yeah
it should have a crunchy skin, at least
Nope, it was 100% Chore Boy sponge.
20:18
it's pretty easy, you just heat up some sesame oil and peanut oil, put in slices of tofu until they turn golden brown and crispy, flip em a few times
cook up some israeli cous cous and asparagus on the side, add a little bit of honey and soy right at the end
Hm, that all sounds good, not sure what Pf Changs did lol
tofu has almost no flavor of its own, but soaks up anything salty
@hilli_micha boiled it, more or less
that's all takeout tofu
Sooo. I've spent a whole fucking day debugging
And just now noticed
oh boo hoo
that the problem is a motherfucking emoji
in chat
20:21
there's a motherfucking emoji?
never seen that one before
i spent a little while debugging this mistake before, .then(r => console.log)
@ssube I didn't like their Orange Chicken tbh, I prefer Panda Express's; I was like "fuck they put actual oranges in here, shit."
like, why the hell does my promise catch give console.log as the error message!
this very specific one
Aug 31 at 14:55, by KarelG
@Vap0r I need to check that first 😛
20:22
I realize that's probably the 'prefered way' to eat Orange Chicken, but I'm Americanized, YOU GET YOUR FRUIT AWAY FROM MY MEAT, damn rite praise jesus
@hilli_micha you know they're both gross
Yes, they are, but sometimes I feel like just being a digusting human being.
emojis and db inserts dont go well together do they
I enjoy shitty wok occasionally, but authentic Chinese food is really good
20:23
ew, panda express
Like, we have a McDonalds really close to our house and sometimes I feel like going there and getting a McDouble and a McChicken, my wife looks at me with utter disappointment as I walk out the door..
what a horrible, horrible place
pork belly alone...
american chinese is something that europe is missing so much
Every single night..
20:25
ok, so turns out that thing I thought was body wash for the shower was in fact dry skin nutritional cream
I live walking distance from a panda express
@KamilSolecki it's great for when you're intoxicated and playing video games
I hope it burns down
can't seem to be able to get it out with water
@KendallFrey if you ever pop up in ontario, do visit that: doestakeout.net/…
20:25
it's like I'm partly impermeable
my favorite
@ChrisRasys Panda Express is better than most fast food places in that category, at least in my opinion.
hey, to be entirely honest the javascript chatting here is much funnier than what I expected
is it though?
@hilli_micha they're one of the worst
the taco bell of chinese
20:26
But I also actually enjoy Waffle House, so I've been told that invalidates my opinions on many things.
most of them are in airports ffs
this is true
@fmquaglia javascript is often unexpected, sometimes funny too
@KamilSolecki Wait, why are you telling me where to eat in Ontario?
my friend also likes waffle house
20:26
I've only ever seen Panda Express as stand-alone stores, never in an airport.
@KendallFrey well yeah
and he lacks the ability to discern quality of any kind
@towc
LOL*
@KamilSolecki well yeah what?
Step 1. Name your restaurant Waffle House
Step 2. Paint the building blue
20:27
Step 3. Call it IHOP
@KendallFrey well yeah do go there they have the best chinese takeway in ontario :P
Step 3. change business
Step 4. ???
Step 5. Profit!
yall missed the joke.
@KamilSolecki Still haven't answered my question
yes
20:28
step 4. Begin catching neighborhood pets
@KamilSolecki did you see my omelette?
@KamilSolecki Polish humor is different to us Burgers, you'll have to bear with us.
@KendallFrey oh I missed the 'why' in your question
@ChrisRasys siamese cats taste better
why did you do that
why
20:28
because its my favorite and im happy to recommend it to you
Heres something, does anyone actually like KFC anymore? I haven't seen someone eating KFC in years.
he knows what's best for you
You live in poland kamil
do they have fantastic delivery service or
pfff, kfc
@hilli_micha if you haven't been at a KFC, you probably don't see people eating KFC
20:30
there are sooooo many competing fried chicken places around here
echo bubble 101
@KendallFrey Havent I told you that I lived in US 20 miles from the Canadian border for a year? I used to be in canada every two weeks
now you're just making that up
(Was on an exchange)
Canadia
20:31
@towc I live very close to a KFC, I've never seen anyone in my neighborhood with KFC containers or have I seen it in the trash anywhere. My science is fool-proof
I enjoy Popeyes, haven't been to the nearby KFC because they have a buffet.
@hilli_micha is anyone IN the kfc?
There's a local fish & chicken shack that's much better and on Amazon delivery
@towc Only ever like 4-5 cars at a time, I just assume they're really well staffed.
$10 will get you a whole takeout box (the big entree ones) full of pop corn chicken
20:31
more importantly, do you rammage through the trash?
KFC is a thing in Polando, its as big as McDonalds
Popeyes is absolutely amazing, we're finally getting one relatively close as opposed to 40 minutes away, we're going to be broke when that shit opens.
as in by the count of customers
popeyes seems more popular here, but both here are good
@hilli_micha do you eat exclusively fast food?
20:32
@towc I told you, my science is fool-proof. I got a degree from the 007 School of Philosophy.
I mostly just go to Raising Canes
@ssube To be honest, not really; but that is probably going to change with Popeyes.
but they really only have the one thing
@hilli_micha that's not funny and you should feel bad
that's not true, they also have chicken finger sandwiches
20:33
@ChrisRasys my friends love that place, I've never been around when they went
still chicken fingers
if you like chicken fingers, that's what they make
I love chicken fingers, though. Sometimes I go to Outback with people and order chicken fingers.
@towc I don't.
well, I never 0.o
and if you like whatever the hell that sauce is
20:34
My gf got a filet and I got chicken fingers, the waiter was confused af
i go to canes once a week
I never liked Outback, their food just seems like an Applebees to me.
I think it's technically a fish sauce
i like to have a variety of unhealthy food rather than go to the same place all the time
@towc sure not lol, that was 4 years ago, when you were like 5.
20:35
what do people use knex migrations for?
so they can redo the process for both development and production?
Also I want Hickory Smoked pulled pork to be a thing in Europe
fuckity fuck
fuckalo fdoo?
that's what
That's my kind of knex
20:37
@hilli_micha but less obviously frozen
@KamilSolecki so, all you need is a 2L bottle of root beer, one or two bottles of BBQ sauce, a cup of cider vinegar, liquid smoke, and pork.
@ssube ....or buy a smoker and let it slow cook in hickory smoke for 22 hours until it hits around 210.
Root beer. I sure do not like drinking it. But anything goes if it's an ingredient for cooking.
I do my pulled pork in the slow cooker
@KamilSolecki the bubbles and the vinegar help break down the fat
the sugar soaks into the meat and it's just caramel at that point
I bet cream soda would work pretty well too
20:40
I usually drink 2/3 of the root beer, because you don't need a full 2L
@ChrisRasys maaaaybe, vanilla would be a little weird with bbq
I might try the slow cooker method, but it's amazing when you do it on a smoker.
yeah, maybe, could be good though
You grab the bone, give it a shake, and it falls off and basically shreds itself.
@ssube Is...is Morimoto smoking meat inside an ice block?
@Trasiva yoo betcha
20:42
huh
I met him once in NY.
kinda makes sense
He's hilarious when he drinks.
I forget if that one is a cold smoke or hot smoke but in ice
the lower temp condenses the smoke
20:42
I mean, he's cool sober, but he's a riot drunk.
you can do it both ways and you can smoke things with coldness
Cold smoke is usually used for things like salmon that can still be eaten raw.
I swear I'm gonna smash something. The test passed.
well, you got two hands
programming is a funny job
20:53
part of me sometimes thinks: "why is it that we can't be perfect at what we do? What's stopping us?", then I remember that I'm a kid
there's nothing stopping you
except, like, not going and doing it
whenever I got a 9.5 and similar as marks in school, my father would genuinely be disappointed and ask "why not 10?"
and I kept on thinking "what's stopping me, a student, from getting a perfect mark? Why isn't everyone getting perfect marks?"
drugs too
and then when playing ping pong and table-football (have no idea what it's called), the same deal
20:56
fun in general
that's different. foosball is actually hard
(I mean, being very very good at it)
I couldn't see anything preventing both players to play perfectly
perfection is an abstract concept that only exists in people's minds
@towc is not about percection but winning
perfection*
here's the ball, it's going in a certain direction. In isolated environments, you know you can get there from any other position, if you do it right
but nope
20:57
@towc muscles, reflexes, light travelling
you'd think, but the reflexes were good enough. I knew the ball was going in a certain direction
sure, not perfect, but none of the times, they'd have been a breaker
sure, if we were playing for more than 5 intense minutes..
.and same with code now
A question; how do you guys deal with libraries that must be built? some sort of githook?
what's stopping me from never making spelling mistakes, or not considering certain possibilities that you know you know of
I think the simple answer is that I'm not trying hard enough
wow, your father made sure you don't grow up to ever be happy ;)
@corvid what do you mean by "built"? Like minified?
21:00
@towc You should have started by capitalizing the first letter of your previous statement
sort of like browserify?
You're already failing
@towc like there's a dist folder that is output by webpack
@OliverSalzburg I am
@ssube since I cannot use varchar due to the input limits, would text type be more appropriate?
21:01
@KamilSolecki probably
@corvid what's your problem with that? You need them automatically built BEFORE using them?
Well, I have to rebuild it every time I commit it to keep the bundle up to date with development
@KamilSolecki just put everything into blobs, it's a good idea
@corvid githook sounds right for this
21:02
I've actually seen that before
@corvid oh. I think almost all of us build before committing, unless it's something that takes more than 2 minutes to build, in which case something's probably wrong
as in, we get the output by seeing what comes after the build (which might just be a hotreload)
you shouldn't commit any output from the build
also that
but the build usually does run the tests
I have a quicker version of the build that I run frequently and a strict version that I can run and CI always runs
I just realized, maybe I'm doing all of this because I'm actively seeking failure after my parents were very insistent on me not failing
21:06
probably
which is why I get somewhat of a kick whenever someone here mocks me for fucking things up
it's a common psychological phenomenon
@ChrisRasys ok now...
you're just messing with me
@towc that's called masochism
good job, you did it :P
21:06
concat does not mutate a string, it just reassigns it right?
@towc So don't set yourself up for failure. Don't do it because your parents said not to, do it because you get a sense of accomplishment from success, you fuckin' masochist.
@Arrow It would return a new one, yeah?
it's basically a negative feedback loop
this is how your brain learned to compensate
@KendallFrey well, most of the time I don't actually fuck things up, all things aside, I'm fairly careful about what I'm doing, but I do tend to put them in a way that makes me look like a failure
ya only returns a new one does not mutate the original value like +=
21:07
@towc yep, it's called fishing for compliments
except what I fish for is people actually telling me how bad I am
just learned that the hard way
how I'm going to burn the kitchen
or how creepy I am
or how my basil doesn't love me
right, validation
even if negative
@towc you're an amazeballs person. you know that right?
21:09
if you grow up with parents that only recognize your faults, it can have the effect of training your brain to constantly look for/create more faults
if this is true (which is up to debate), I realize it's destructive, and I don't know what to do about it
therapy, namely
@FélixGagnon-Grenier whenever I get actual compliments (fake or not), I'd almost always much rather the person didn't say them. That's probably for a lot of people though
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I'm now imagining a maze made of balls
and there goes my english
@KendallFrey oh, I got meatballs with amazesauce in my head
21:10
@towc yeah, I was trying to trick you into saying that this was a fake compliment (which it only partially was, you do seem pretty decent)
I prefer meatballs with Vsauce
the uncomfortable feeling you get when you receive a compliment is the perceived disparity between what they're saying about you and what you actually think about yourself
most people with that pattern, will reject compliments, and accept every negative thing
there's this very common thing, called imposter symdrom
@FélixGagnon-Grenier isn't this basically every person on the planet?
21:12
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I'd consider it, if I wasn't often a dick
sometimes we act as we think we're meant to be treated
and you need to actually get somewhere to feel like an imposter. I do feel like I deserve where I am
@ChrisRasys what can therapy do that I can't?
outside perspective
teach you to stop hating yourself, hopefully
what if I need to hate myself? And what if I don't hate myself?
21:14
regardless, those answers would come from therapy
well, if someone's willing to crowdfund that for me, I might be willing to go
but right now, I think I know what my problems are
as in, not mentally
well, partially mentally
depending on where you live and whatnot, there are often tons of free/cheap mental health services
what does that say about me?
you're human
if you go to therapy, I'm honestly not going to judge you
21:16
shit, I just learned how to lazy evaluate a callback's arguments, death to the if statement!!
@Arrow ?
long live the ternary!!
wut
but...
that's an if statement
well, it's an expression
which means you can save half a line
but that's wrong
21:17
it's a shorthand if statement
most of the time
and it's not lazy evaluation
yeah, they're functionally identical
@ChrisRasys well, you can do const x = a ? b : c, but you can't do const x = if( a ) { b } else { c }
that's a semantic distinction
which means that fn( a ? b : c ) is possible, but not fn( if( a ) { b } else { c } )
21:19
ya, but I'm sure you there are instances where you would have a hard time substituting an if for a ternary.
but that's not lazy either way
what do you mean by lazy?
well sure, I'm not saying they're useless
just that they are still if statements
the callbacks arguments are evaluated in order, along their scope of execution
lazy evaluation doesn't mean you type less
also, a && b || c is basically the same as a ? b : c, for future reference
actually, I wonder where do they differ
@Arrow wut
yeah, that's why a lot of languages use | or || as shorthand for simple null coalescing
21:21
in my opinion, it is quite elegant syntax
so, I take it you haven't nested them at all
since, according to most, ternary's are super ugly
I wrote a library to do that when the :: operator was in babel
foo::get('bar')::get('baz')::default(3) was about the best you could do, but that operator is gone now
that is truly awful
there's a (pretty sound) argument that having null coalescing is just a smell, having null is the real problem
yeah, I'd believe that
21:25
code tends to improve when you replace nulls with empty arrays and the like
gets a lot more consistent
there are a few languages that have gotten rid of them entirely
not that I can remember any off hand
const somefunc= arg = callback=> return (true/false)?callback((()=>{return arg1}),arg2 ):callback(whatever,whatever)
Typescript gives you ways of preventing them
are we having an ugly code contest?
do I need to go find my old perl scripts?
ya hear null is problematic, undefined is preferable
21:28
you should only return undefined or never return it
otherwise you have a function with an optional return type and that's just a poor, poor choice
they should have made null undefined, undefined is bad naming
anyone thinks that a youtube movie with less than 0.5% of the total votes as downvotes is good?
that wouldn't solve anything
https://t.co/y50ozFAVcP
mildly nsfw
um, thanks...
21:33
@ssube does that mean your error should always be the last argument in your callback if you return nothing at all, because you sometimes want an error handle with that callback
sorry i mean the first argument
man, reading your old perl code is frightening sometimes
gee thanks
how the hell do you escape a > inside a batch for loop? ^ doesn't seem to be doing it
use escape()
21:46
@Arrow heh, if you use callbacks. Usually I look for the most semantically null value. For example, NaN for a number or [] for an array.
then you don't have a number | undefined return type, you don't have the checks it requires, all that mess
^ works fine, problem was elsewhere
@ssube dude I'm wasted. I have no clue what I did to fix it but it's fixed. I refactored and duplicated the issue. But I just refactored again and didn't change anything significantly and I guess it works now :/
that's a tad worrisome
blah, car crash on the highway, going to take forever to get home
@ChrisRasys shh bby no worriz
really, I should be more worried about the gigantic hurricane

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