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00:06
I got the beanbag in the car. I can’t see out the rear mirror, but oh well
who needs mirrors anyway
> pc master race
00:29
hmm. that comment was in response to a video posted in discord, heh.
whoops
Hey all, I need better understanding on how to read public api's for libraries and all. Could someone help me with this?
for example, I am using socket.io. I know that there is function socket(server) but I can't seem to find what object it returns. I usually go to the docs and search for "returns" but I don't think that's a good way.
I would start by clicking "Docs", then "Server API" or "Client API" based on which one i'm impleenting
Yes, I go to server API
it's a huge document. I am not sure how to find my stuff... ctr+f and typing "returns" ?
00:32
so, you're talking about new Server(server) right?
or what
var io = socket(server)
server which has my express server
so what is the object type of var io
well, in that case it's easy
io is an instance of Socket
How did you know this?
actually, i'm wrong
How do you know you're wrong too :D
00:34
it's Server. I'm basing that off the fact that the example shows io.of()
instances of Server have an of method
according to the menu on the right
instances of Socket do not
so this is an instance of the server..?
yes
(i thought you were gonna follow up with code)
I hate html date inputs and dealing with them and dbs
date inputs are better than text inputs accepting dates
00:38
const io = require('socket.io')();
const adminNamespace = io.of('/admin');

// io is an instance of Server
// adminNamespace is an instance of Namespace
to be fair, these docs suck imo.
Not sure I understand. Maybe I need a powerful debugger. That always helps in seeing what is an instance of what.
I don't want the web browser ui at least on desktop
like, it's nice that they explain everything, but... it needs a quick api reference that quickly tells you what methods exist, what they return, what arguments they accept, etc
it's all split up among all the text
and clicking "Class: Server" doesn't take me to it
Right. Maybe I should start from simpler API's
the section on the right gets close, but it leaves out what they return!
00:41
trying out my wood filament
@KevinB How do I present a nice clean input with out the ugly ui
But I am calling a function called socket()
I just want to know where that function is
@benlevywebdesign a plugin
to see what arguments it takes and what it returns.
00:42
the case is important
the class is Server
and you have to instantiate it with new
My brain is going a million miles an hour.
the case is important because Server doesn't have all of those methods, only instances of server, denoted by the lowercase word server, have those methods
I am confused. What do you mean the case is important?
oh
for example. you create a server by calling new Server(app)
giving you a server
not a Server
it's giving me an instance of Server
right
00:44
Server being a class, and server being an instance of that class
which you stored in a variable called io
I can't think straight anymore
Right... but what I am asking is, how did you know that the socket() method returns an instance of Server
oh, socket.
where is that
what did you call it on?
io = socket(server) is what I ded
did*
i don't see a socket method
00:46
and server here is the app.listen()
yeah I don't either...
oh, did you call what you required socket?
which is why I thought I suck at reading the docs.
const socket = require('socket.io')
yes.
yeah, that's the confusion
it's not a socket
00:47
oh... yeah..
it's Server
ohh
So require('socket.io') returns an instance of a Server ?
> Server
> Exposed by require('socket.io').
no, it returns the Server class
That static class?
yes. and it works both with and without new
00:48
if it returns the class shouldn't it start with a capital letter?
it starts with whatever letter you gave it
you named the variable
Yeah I am asking, conventionally from examples.
the first example calls it io, because it both required it, and then called it immediately
const io = require('socket.io')();
Another example does this in two steps
const Server = require('socket.io');
const io = new Server();
Okay.. think it's making sense now.
so the function I was asking about, I should have looked at what require('socket.io')() does right.
00:52
what's a simple button animation that helps the user know he/she clicked on that button?
material ui does a good job of such an animation
i tried changing the button's color but it changes too quick, the user cant tell if they clicked it or not
material ui?
or material.io
both same concept, one is angular the other is react
Where did you find out what require('socket.io')() returns? I see them passing it to the const io but don't see them telling us what it returns.
at the very top
> Server API
Server
Exposed by require('socket.io').
if you know what require('socket.io') returns, then require('socket.io')() returns whatever require('socket.io') returns when it is called
in this case an instance of Server
const io = require('socket.io')();
// or
const Server = require('socket.io');
const io = new Server();
00:54
oh "Exposed by" generally means how we get that thing? Or where it is returned from?
yeah just means "returned by" in this case
so we call that the constructor?
new Server();
eh, i'm not so good with terms.
i think
Sorry, just trying to match it to my previous knowledge.
I think I was confused because Server takes an http server as an argument and returns a server object.
but thanks!! This is finally making sense!
00:58
So in the case of express. require('express') returns a function?
< Head is about to explode
morn
01:24
canoe looks pretty good so far
nice
best thing I could think to make from wood
@rlemon Are the white bits on your bed adhesive pads for your glass?
yea, not a great job either
like, they work. but I should have got bigger ones and covered the entire bed
they're silicon thermal pads
for cpus
Yeah, it seems like the empty space would make some air channels that would prevent your glass from getting nice and hot.
01:31
it does-ish
But I could be wrong because, well, it looks like your canoe is sticking to the bed just fine
but the middle is fine
it's only the outer area that sucks
so far it's been okay, and I've had some large prints on it
that print was about 22 hours
01:45
Recv: Error:Thermal Runaway, system stopped! Heater_ID: bed
Changing monitoring state from 'Printing' to 'Operational'
Send: M400
Recv: Error:Printer halted. kill() called!
Thermal Runaways suck.
The bed again. I never fixed it. It was just working for a while.
I increased the tolerance for Thermal Runaways in Marlin because my previous bed had a real hard time maintaining 95C-100C
is this when it leaves the heater on for too long?
No, when there is too great of a tempurature change in a given period of time.
Typically when the tempurature drops in X amount of time too much
01:48
ok. then that's likely the same issue I have been having, just a different symptom
I think my printer was a drop of 10C in 60 seconds would trigger by default.
I knew it was the bed so I wouldn't recommend ignoring it, another common cause (for my printer anyway) is that the heating element for the extruder pops out of the assembly and causes the extruder to cool down really quick. Sometimes the heating element falls out completely and that becomes a bit of an issue
sooo, wood pla
when I need to glue something...
CA or wood glue
my gut says wood glue
Isn't that stuff still primarily plastic? Just with a little wood mixed in? Haven't done much with the wood PLA even thought i want to.
the yokes print separately. so I need to glue them on
01:52
What is it about wood glue that makes is so suitable for..well..wood?
I do not know.
@hilli_micha no clue, but I have a lot of it
@hilli_micha It seeps into pores, maybe
My gut says CA > wood glue
^^ that was my inital thinking, but the added component of plastic vexes me on whether or not wood glue would be suitable
I've got 3L of wood glue tho
and only like 5ml of CA
01:54
omg, do you get kickbacks from home depot? :)
no, but it's like 2km away
so I go there like twice a week
mostly just to look around
it's my fav store
This guy used the same brand and it seemed to work really well at least with a torquing force.
Speaking of Home Depot, I really want one of those rolling Husky toolboxes with the Wood worktable surface on the top.
ohh yea
I also want one of those
there is one with a the top that rises
so sex
Dude. that's rad.
Those boxes seem to be made really well for a budget brand like husky. I mess around with them everytime I go into Home Depot because I really want one.
I have a two piece husky set
27" top and bottom
really well built
@rlemon have you had a look at festools? They're what we use. Super modular, high quality tool storage solution
Not cheap though
Also their power tools are great.
for the most part I stick with husky hand tools, and ryobi power tools
few things dewalt or mastercraft
I wonder what the problem here is?
too fast maybe?
@Loktar you've done a lot of wood prints
chime in
a knife and some sand paper should fix it. but still
02:08
Retraction?
I just went with default settings
I don't know what to change :D
Retraction seems okay, doing some quick reading it seems that Wood Pla needs to be printed a little slower
I recall loke saying something along those lines
it makes sense, it would take longer to cool
When I have doubts about speed, I crank everything (except non print travel) to about 40 m/s, that has gotten me out of some jams with printing issues on some stuff.
02:24
wood has a tooooon of stringing
my wood settings are crazy one sec
in a game actually
sorry just did it fast since in game
also I use a 0.6 nozzle for wood
so ignore that obv
I actually noticed that using a .6 nozzle for Wood PLA seems kind of common.
yeah it works pretty well
cool, thanks
I'll try those out and reprint the canoe
printing the paddles right now
Is it hatchbox wood?
amz3d
02:29
mine are for hatchbox specifically so ymmv
ah ok
all my pla is amz3d
stick with the devil I know right
yea
yeah just not sure how diff they are for wood
I just had to up the hell out of my extraction speed and distance for wood
and decrease the temp quite a bit
so it basically snaps off instead of oozing
ahh I'm printing at 210 :D
maybe down that to 200
oh nvm
first layer, sorry.
I’m so tired. I got like 4 hours of sleep last night
I was going to catch up on work, but it will have to wait until the morning
02:39
could someone help a poor javascript n00b
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I'm pretty sure I'm just an idiot, but I'm trying to resolve a promise, and when it resolves, the next promise in the chain doesn't start
I'll get a gist going one sec
You have a trap where it doesn't resolve or reject if you have an err
I see a condition where neither resolve(); or reject() get called
damn, you are fast
Which line?
02:46
69
The console.log()?
look at the resolve() and where it's nested. in that 'else'.
it won't ALWAYS get called.
Its recursive, I don't always want the function to resolve
Sometimes I want it to pass it back to itself
ohh, right
recursive functions should return to themselves tho
not sure how that would work in the promise constructor tho
unless I'm missing reading something
I just skimmed it
watching some braille skate
02:51
those are the we make it you skate it guys right
I miss the old braille
Before they had money
add a return to like 52
so you return the promise in the recursion
return findObjects(...)
you can't just return there, since it's in the promise constructor..
otherwise it just gets lost in dead space
@Luggage I figured, but was worth a shot (I suppose)
This needs to be restructured to first turn into a promise, then get recursive with that
02:52
2 mins ago, by rlemon
not sure how that would work in the promise constructor tho
yea.
so make a function that calls the recursive function
and have that resolve
when the recursion finishes?
well, wrap S3.listObjectsV2 in a function that just deals with 'promisify'ing it, then USE that from another recursive function.
2 + 2 is 4, minus 1 is 3; quick maths
Alternatively, just handle findObjects(data.NextContinuationToken) like a promise. i.e. puit .then() on it and resolve() inside that
02:57
@ndugger water, fire, air, earth. fucking magnets, how do they work?
TomN findObjects(data.NextContinuationToken).then(resolve, reject);
for line 52
Everything worked just fine, before the fire nation attacked.
@Luggage you're a genius
I don’t wanna listen to no scientists; yall mothafuckas lyin’ and making me pissed
only da tru juggalos understand
02:59
thanks
👉👌
Bed time
woo, almost at 100 tests
Goodnight fams and ugly michael
k bye i'll just keep being ugly
03:02
You be you
no one can stop my seductive ugly
okay all parts of the canoe is done
wood pla is weird
doesn't like to stick to the glass very much
like, the prints stuck.. but they lifted off while the bed was still hot with very little effort
not used to that
@hilli_micha health is a social construct
my god that blog
@Loktar did you see that?
@KendallFrey you memeing on me dude? Because there is nothing healthy about my face
03:08
I'm meming.
Remember, don't wear deodorant!
Well at least we agree on one thing
03:23
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacity/jobs/1884407/graphics-designer-1670
lol
03:38
@rlemon no what blog?
yesterday, by Kendall Frey
I have found the worst girlfriend ever https://yourfatfeministfriend.tumblr.com/post/169452044364/updated-dating-requir‌​ementsmust-meet-at-least-80
LOL
03:53
hairy shet
unrelatingly, am I the only one to have lost interest in rimworld b18? Seems the sweet spot with textiles and vegetable garden is all lost :(
get the baby mod
grow some colonists
and the dino mod
and the genetics mod
and the dino patch for the genetics mod
hmmmmmmmm
oh yeah that thing with merging animals to create deadlier animals?
hmmm... smokeleaf factory...
@rlemon this is amazing
> You must acknowledge that health is a social construct
Like fine. But you're still gonna die.
right?
Everything is a social construct
Most obviously including intersectional feminism.
But I guess good on her for knowing what she wants. I know I couldn't date someone that stupid.
04:11
what
05:01
05:18
i use incognito mode to do testing of websites at work when i need to log in with multiple credentials
and to check airline ticket prices
she'd dump me for doing my job :'(
@hsimah that was a real LOL.. ;)
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05:56
Hello Guys,
How can i execute some jquery code when a field change to empty ?
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@tereško happy birthday, bestie :)
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06:33
Hi there?
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Q: How to show heading based on value in angular?

its meI am trying to change the title based on item._id .i stored item in component. this is my html <h1 mat-dialog-title>{{item._id ? "Update" : "Add"}} animal</h1> below is my dialog-overview-example.ts import {Component, Inject} from '@angular/core'; import {MatDialog, MatDialogRef, MAT_DIALOG_...

@BadgerCat how many besties do you have? :D
hmm... 7
huh
06:46
am I a bestie?
@YMA981 you can check your input on change event, like this $("#fooInput").val().length if it is zero then input field is empty. that simple it
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07:18
@BadgerCat thank you
@JaniDevang thank you.
@Mosho #rejection
#silenttreatment #awkward
How can i trigger a jquery change Event executed by a script not by a human using a browser?

Suppose i have a field that is changed by a jQuery Script when a user performs an action, How can i capture this change event and execute my own code ?
fire the event programmatically
check jQuery's doc for the .trigger() function
i will. thank u
08:11
@KarelG I tried trigger but it doesn't seem to work
I just came in my office when checking this chat. you have asked two questions btw
@towc coming from the expert
you know it ;)
the first question requires .trigger to throw a change event programmatically. To catch it, listen to it via urElementAsjquery.on('change', ur function)
@KarelG Thank you for your help, sorry if i bothered you.
08:18
@KendallFrey just curious, there is a requirement: " You cannot speak over me or gaslight me. What is the meaning of the last part ? Speaking bad things?
>Gaslighting
A form of intimidation or psychological abuse, sometimes called Ambient Abuse where false information is presented to the victim, making them doubt their own memory, perception and quite often, their sanity.
ah
i guess she already got gaslight'd
let say i have a chat.service.ts where i define the following functions: getAllRooms(): void, joinRoom(): void, getUserCredential(): void, getAllRoomsResponse(): Observable<any>, joinRoomResponse(): Observable<any>.
How do I ensure that in my angular component ngOnInit() so that the get functions above execute in sequence first?
what i have in ngOnInit() right now is like this:
ngOnInit():void {
chat_service.getUserCredential();
chat_service.JoinRoom();
chat_service.getHistoryMessage();
chat_service.joinRoomResponse().subscribe()
chat_service.getHistoryMessageResponse().subscribe();
....
why are there multiple color spaces in a jpeg 😐
fuck adobe (it has introduced 2 colorspace models)
sometimes the backend socketio return response are not in order
I am still quite new with Rx observables :)
shall I mix npm package async with Rx?
08:31
@KarelG I know several other reasons to do that...

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