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11:00 AM
Im starting to believe they just concat a random number sequence
maybe someone was scared and was like "What if there is a bug and there is two of those files at the same timestamp and it overrides the previous one"
then slammed his head against the keyboard
 
@BenFortune lowercase numbers? I'm intrigued
 
@towc PHP
 
@KamilSolecki Who are "they"? Who's giving you the files?
Someone from within the company or a third party client?
 
@MadaraUchiha it's confidential information and it's totally not the government
jokes aside, third party
 
You're fucked. Learn to live with it, or make a script that can reliably rename.
 
11:03 AM
I just read them. but it did take some time until I realized that the thing actually does contain a datw
also fun stuff
 
Also, no one answered my question from yesterday
 
at exactly 14:30 everyday they commit a file that is missing 80% of data
 
What JavaScript object is falsey?
Yes, there is one.
No, I'm not talking about null.
 
NaN?
 
@BenFortune NaN isn't an object, it's a number
 
11:06 AM
undefined?
 
@KamilSolecki Not an object, it's of type undefined.
 
yeah right
 
!!> !![]
 
@MadaraUchiha true
 
11:07 AM
Not falsey.
 
string
 
probably not the answer
but I found a wat
!!>new Number(0) == false
 
@Mosho That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: nef
@Mosho true
 
!!>!!(new Number(0))
 
@Mosho true
 
11:08 AM
wat
 
!!> (new Number(0)) == false
 
@MadaraUchiha true
 
== probably has unboxing mechanics
 
obviously
it's still wat
 
Yup
Mine is a nicer wat though :D
 
11:09 AM
What about String with an empty literal?
 
!!> !!(new String(''))
 
@MadaraUchiha true
 
Truthy :)
 
!!> document.all
 
@BenFortune "ReferenceError: document is not defined"
 
11:10 AM
@MadaraUchiha nice
 
@BenFortune 10 points to gryffindor!
 
really?
it's not "in JS"
 
document.all is falsey, and even has a typeof of undefined
 
Your question sucked
 
^
 
11:11 AM
of course I knew about document.all
 
Your face sucked.
 
Probably
 
@MadaraUchiha damn
 
That's because people 20 years ago didn't know how to do feature detection
 
masstransit pls
get your docs straight
 
11:14 AM
> no u. ~ masstransit
 
var busControl = Bus.Factory.CreateUsingRabbitMq(cfg =>
    {
        var host = cfg.Host(new Uri("rabbitmq://localhost/"), h =>
        {
            h.Username("guest");
            h.Password("guest");
        });

        sbc.ReceiveEndpoint("customer_update_queue", ec =>
        {
            ec.EnableMessageScope();
            ec.LoadFrom(container);
        })
    });
suddently sbc lol
 
@ShrekOverflow probably not below what is already possible
 
@MadaraUchiha For that, I only have to check the mdn docs :P
I know that there is a table showing falsy values. Values that are not present in the list are truthy
 
11:32 AM
Oct 15 '10 at 19:19, by Alex Sexton
Why don't browsers just implement jQuery instead of javascript, it's a way better language.
Oct 15 '10 at 19:23, by Alex Sexton
I'm saying that jQuery is now more popular than java, so why fight it?
 
I like this alex person
He knows what he's talking about
 
Oct 15 '10 at 19:23, by Roy Tinker
Java != Javascript
Oct 15 '10 at 19:26, by Alex Sexton
If it was javascript, wouldn't we all just use javascript, and not jquery, then?
10/10
 
the guy is fairly well known in the js world
 
then he's trolling
 
permanent trolls can be well known
 
11:36 AM
don't think so, he just worded his opinion very weirdly and probably didn't really know what he was talking about
 
I couldnt have done a better choice
 
then he's not fairly well known in the js world for being a js programmer, that's for sure
 
winner winner chicken dinner
 
@KamilSolecki this black thing in the right looks so tasty
 
basically what he's saying is that the syntax of jQuery is nicer than javascript (probably talking mainly about DOM manip)
this 2010
 
11:36 AM
looks like rusted chicken skin with onion
yummy
 
browser DOM API sucked very hard and it was amidst the jQuery craze
because it did make stuff a ton simpler back then
 
maybe he means jquery should be built-in?
 
until someone reacted so hard
 
that's sort of what happened
 
that's what he says yes, mainly talking about syntax
 
11:38 AM
@Neil yes, that's what he meant
 
querySelector + querySelectorAll
 
those are good Java functions
 
@Neoares the best
 
iirc he was on the jQuery core team and got Modernizr up and running, that's why he is/was known
 
@GNi33 what did he figure he was doing all that time while he was on the jQuery core team? Writing a new language in machine code?
 
11:41 AM
most likely he joined some time after those messages ;)
what the hell is JerryScript and is it as horrible as the logo suggests?
 
JS with cheese
 
was hoping for some jerry from R&M themed dialect of JS
 
I'm very disappointed that MortyScript is not a thing
 
now I want to watch it again
morty's character arc is pretty impressive and motivating
 
> Jeez Rick, an error egain
 
11:47 AM
@towc watch the bushworld episode
 
@GNi33 i think @BenFortune posted it here before
 
I hate these kinds of questions
 
@Cereal answer with
 
is there a programmer-fever?
 
ha the middle email
 
11:49 AM
are we that rich?
we're empty inside. They should understand that
 
@towc speak for yourself
 
I regret clicking on the second email. I know quora tracks which ones you click on
 
@KendallFrey I'm talking about us: me and my precious
 
your precious what?
 
11:52 AM
mahiiii prehsheussssss
 
@KarelG emotional instability
 
are you sure it is only that ?
 
read a book
 
why read a book when you can watch the movie, I will never understand
 
or watch a movie
damn. ^^
 
11:55 AM
Not sure if serious comment or not
 
mine?
 
Yeah
 
watching the movie saves so much time
 
You don't get all the details though
Which is fine, if you only care about the broad strokes
 
and you don't have to stress your brain out with all that fantasy
 
11:56 AM
oh fuck, Dana just entered the room
 
oh, huh:
> In the first implementation of JavaScript, JavaScript values were represented as a type tag and a value. The type tag for objects was 0. null was represented as the NULL pointer (0x00 in most platforms). Consequently, null had 0 as type tag, hence the bogus typeof return value.
I thought it was by design
 
@GNi33 well, it's backed by samsung
 
@Cereal ftr, I was not serious
 
as null is meant to be kind of like an unassigned object, or something like that
 
so probably not a pet project
 
11:57 AM
@Mosho it looks pretty interesting
 
@towc unassigned = undefined
 
Trump's last 2 tweets are... interesting
 
I'll wait for reddit to post them 17 times
 
"Russia! BAD!" -> "let's make peace with Russia"
 
are you following Trump?
 
12:04 PM
@FlorianMargaine lmao
 
Are you implying one shouldn't follow POTUS?
 
@KarelG no
 
LIES! Because you already know about those two messages.
* googles trumps twat's *
 
Well you gonna be surprised I guess
 
12:10 PM
This context thing makes a lot of sense in react
I like the consumer/provider thing
 
@FlorianMargaine lol quality
 
@Cereal it's a bad implementation in that it doesn't support DI
@MadaraUchiha brought it up a while ago
 
I don't know what those words mean :)
 
it's a global context variable shared between components
by reference
Jan 30 at 0:21, by Madara Uchiha
@Mosho No, you can't, because both the producer and consumer are on the same, imported, object.
wow, a long while ago
wait, not that long
 
He told me they changed it recently
 
12:15 PM
I see
 
I'm doing something stupid, so bare with me
this.setState({
    t: (new Translator(t)).get
});
This loses its this
if you call t
I can bind it to its instance, but I want to know why it loses it's own scope?
 
it doesn't lose it
it never had it
it only has it if you call it with a context (wat.get) or bind
 
That's what I figured. Idk why I thought a function would be implicitly linked to it's owner
 
12:42 PM
autonomous drone basketball has come a long way since I last seen it
 
what am I missing here?
 
everyone runs at the same time
more in sync than normal I guess.
 
ooh
 
I'm more impressed by this
 
I'm still waiting for drone bees on mars to be a thing
 
12:46 PM
yea, drone bees on mars would be nice
would be better if we had plants there first..
but I guess it'll work out
 
maybe the bees can do something about that
 
There is an object Plan that contains five fields (all are PlanItem). How would you call a function that says that all plan items have values to it (ie PlanItem value is not 0 but > 0)
 
Actually I'd be all for trying to genetically engineer a plant or moss which can survive and grow freely in mars environment
 
plan.isFilledIn() seems not right
 
well
filled out if anything
 
12:48 PM
not even sure if that's feasible with the little water that there is in the air
@KarelG plan.isStuffed()
or better yet.. plan.getStuffed()
 
@Neil you wouldn't want to do that until you've discovered and researched the planets fauna (or lack thereof) very thoroughly
just dropping some invasive new organism to a planet is something you might regret later on
 
@GNi33 it'd take millennia to cover even a fourth of the planet
and there also must be something on the planet to invade
 
yep, that's what I wanted to point out
 
I think it's a basic issue of looking towards the past or the future
 
we just need 3d printed plants for mars
I will put the pla back in plants
drools
 
12:56 PM
though I read that it is apparently quite feasible to create bricks which can sustain high amounts of pressure out of the mars soil
So in theory the materials to build a base in mars won't have to be entirely shipped
 
well, the second base
the first one would be shipped
maybe not a base for humans.
 
in C#, 1 min ago, by J. Doe
I'm losing my fight with W3C
This should be good.
 
all to C# room I guess?
 
in C#, 32 secs ago, by J. Doe
@MikeTheLiar Im fighting about true things and they banned me about border-radius topics
fucking glorious
 
!!giphy dis gon be gud
 
when did this border-radius business start?
user's recent only has two messages about it
 
@ssube two years ago ish
he was banned for a year
 
huh, how'd I miss that? Definitely heard the name/story, but never saw the messages.
 
he started going mental with conspiracy theories.
over a few days it got pretty bad and he then started being an anti semite and got banned
how I remember it
 
@ssube lemme bring you the link
@rlemon yeah
he called kendall literally software hitler
 
1:06 PM
well, Kendall is like a hitler for facts
 
in C#, 1 min ago, by J. Doe
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Im "working" with W3C for the years and they are not smart. They have talented ppl but its only smart part
 
@rlemon something about Cloudfate (sic) being a front for the (((globalist))) agenda or somesuch
 
ohh octoprint
I'll never get tired of this
(actual print time will be ~2.5 hours)
 
@rlemon but it knows it will mess up the first 3 prints
 
1:12 PM
nahh, that seems to no longer be a problem
damn knobs
 
ugh, went to renew two OVH servers, visa decides one of them isn't trustworthy
 
I've never updated a OVH/SYS server without my card being rejected
visa and mastercard both
 
it's especially weird because they're not a small company
 
mine was rejected after buying from blizzard
who knows what their decision making algorithms do
 
1:28 PM
hey (= on developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebSocket it describes creating a websocket like const foo = new WebSocket('url'); and afterwards attaching a different eventhandlers like foo.onload = ...
 
);
 
so I am a bit confused that the event listeners are set after creating the connection
 
@Mosho that's a good algorithm to ban visas then
 
@RonniSkansing creating =! opening
 
@RonniSkansing it doesn't "create the connection", it creates the object managing the connection
 
1:29 PM
so when does it start opening the connection?
 
read further :P
 
heh not seeing it, like i know that it has the ready state const
but like, lets say that the main thread is filled with async tasks, so like between the new Websocket and the onload will be a delay, couldnt that mess it up?
 
it should be somewhere socket.addEventListener('open', ...
 
@RonniSkansing most probably buffered
 
@FlorianMargaine but you do see my point?
that there might be a delay from creating the websocket to the actual attaching a eventlistener to the onopen and at that time, the event has already been fired
 
1:36 PM
don't insert any async break points between those two calls and you should be fine
i.e., don't create the socket until you're ready to use it
 
@RonniSkansing and it buffers them, so your event will get it as soon as it's setup
 
so ...
if it buffers it
i can do let foo = new Websocket(...); setTimeout( () => foo.onload( () => ..., 10000)
 
in C#, 3 mins ago, by J. Doe
Many ppl are in jail now because of that leak
Talking about border radius again
 
and that would give the same result as connecting instantly?
 
@RonniSkansing I'd say yes
 
1:39 PM
okay (= thanks
 
today is my first moment of this year where my javascript implementation leads to a bug but I am unable to figure out why. Been debugging for a hour.
 
@rlemon how much do you know about industrial/IOT sim cards? Do your products use that or connect to existing on-site networks?
 
they are a pain in the ass
I've looked into them before, quickly vetoed that
 
lol, great. I'm looking at the all-in-one USB ones that hook up to a Pi, but they also have the module or card.
 
it's mostly an issue with configuration and overhead
at the time to set one up was a nightmare and you had to manage an account with the telecom provider, the sim provider, and yourself.
 
1:47 PM
yeah, most of them don't come anywhere near the bandwidth I'd like, either
 
morning friends
 
so now we just tell clients that connectivity is their problem. our device does everything it can to get around setup
plug and play all the way
 
it's a much better model, imo, especially for clients with unusual reqs
 
less phone calls.
with the plug and play, there are very very minimal number of solvable problems
you can get through those in a 10 minute phone call. if that doesn't work we can replace the hardware, if that doesn't work get your own IT guy to figure out why your network sucks.
 
modular single-purpose devices are a wonderful thing :)
it's the same concept we use with kubernetes and is quite nice
 
1:57 PM
@rlemon if I understand correctly, you work at a corn factory, and that kinda forked off in a hardware-for-corn-factories seller?
 
well, just yourself, I guess
 
@FlorianMargaine no
we've always been a tech company
 
He's getting grilled again today? It wouldn't be so bad if the senators weren't so literally stupid
 
we make hardware and write software for process automation, sensors, and other generic control/monitor systems
we target and mostly sell to the grain industry
and being North American based, Corn is a huge part of that
 
1:59 PM
@KendallFrey Lizard roasting BBQ round 2? But I'm so full from yesterday
 

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