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6:00 PM
then use a documentOnLoad event and then document.getElementsByClassNames('highlighted')[0]
 
It's not in the page at all
 
then listen for the resource on http request
 
@rlemon @towc I think I have an idea, if I get something written out could one of you guys do a sanity check for me?
@Rick you don't have a clue, do you?
 
what do I or rlemon have to do with it?
I'd like to think you pinged us because you think we're good programmers, but rlemon won't like that
 
I think you're the only people who have been in the room in the last 30 minutes that would have constructive criticism
 
6:04 PM
was rlemon in the room in the last 30 mins?
 
Not posting, but he popped in, yah
 
kevin and shmiddty are both very capable of constructive criticism :P
 
I guess my help is not needed, good luck
 
@towc yeah didn't realize they were active, just saw how to access the "last seen"
 
either way, refrain from pinging :P
you know this
 
6:05 PM
@towc ok
 
@Vap0r you can ping me whenever you want bb
 
Where can we ask hardware questions?
 
@Abcd Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. If you have a question, just post it, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help. If you want to report an abusive user or a problem in this room, visit our meta.
 
@CapricaSix Okay
 
@Cereal you're just jealous
 
6:17 PM
Excuse me sir, refrain from pinging me
 
@KendallFrey simone's back:
 
seen it :P
 
@towc they essentially forced me to do something with my health that I don't agree and now have to live a painfully life because. They did not respect my opinion and convinced the doctors to give me a treatment I don't out right refuse but certainly didn't accept.
 
which treatment?
 
@Cereal thanks
 
6:21 PM
is this about braces or chemio? There's a big range in between
 
who is simone
 
burn the heretic
 
what the heck is going on in here right now?
 
I had a side effect from a medication which now prevents me from sleeping with out a sedative and vey infrequently
 
6:22 PM
some Sweed that makes funny robot/science videos
 
she looks like an actress
can't place her
 
sometimes I go 2 days with out sleep but prior to the treatment I was fine
 
she is an actress
or was once
 
This is what I ended up doing for my highlighting functionality, constructive (or not) criticism welcome:
 
it is absolutely infuriating
 
6:22 PM
OH she looks like the girl from HIMYM
 
what is it treating?
 
@William is that related to the simone thing?
 
sorry, I'm confused why you replied to it
 
Treating is subjective
 
6:23 PM
@NonnyMoose LOUD NOISES!
 
@William then put "treating" in quotes and answer his question
 
that's who she looks like
lily aldrin
 
I am "treating" a sleep disorder now. Prior to this I was basically forced into treating a combination of acne and rashes on my skin with someone the dermatologist prescribed
i resultantly took it because my parents insisted
I stopped sleeping consistently after starting that. They then put on something to sleep and my sleep got worse.
When something stops working they either up the dosage or put me on something stronger
It is a literal nightmare
They argue its mental health issues but its now doubt caused by the initial treatment
I was put on a cocktail of medications to treat my skin issues accurate for one
accutane was what I was put on
Amoung other drugs I doubt remember
Antidepressants helped me sleep for a while
benzos they won't prescribe for well obvious reasosn
 
how old are you again?
 
what's your age again*
 
6:31 PM
why?
 
Early twenties now
 
so you can just say no
 
Legally I could now it doesn't matter
The damage was done
 
is it long term?
 
It's permanent?
 
6:32 PM
When I started treatment I was in high school
Doctors give me lots of BS answers
Anything could happen well that is the risk
No my parents didn't really give me a choice
What be homeless was the plan?
 
so is it long term?
how long ago did you stop treatment?
 
Sometimes I think towc is a datamining bot
 
No, a scientist
common mistake
 
I have gone up to a 2 weeks with out sleep and therefore with out something to induce sleep
I can't live a normal life with out sleep so I am still on a sleep medicarokb
Medication
 
@William bummer you don't have proof; that would be the world record
 
6:37 PM
@Cereal this bot has 2 modes: shit on new comers, and gather information
 
It doesn't count if it is drug induced though
 
more like gather newcomers and shit on information
 
you need to find another doctor
 
You body gets microsleeps
 
@Cereal ouch
 
6:38 PM
It won't die from lack of sleep really although it sucks more then hell
It might shorten your life though or cause a heart attack
At this point it seems to be long term yes
The crazy thing is when I tried to come of the sleep med the first time I had one month yes one month delayed brutal insomnia
 
You should contact guiness world records
The record for sleep deprivation is 11 days I believe
 
you need proof to contact guiness
 
Again you cant be taking a stimulant or depressant or it doesn't count
The half life of the brain is different then the rest of the body
 
I looked it up, guiness world records has it at 449 hours
I was reading about the guy who did 11, and other than not being able to think and hallucinations, he was fine
 
he was fine afterwards
 
6:43 PM
Yes the good news is lack of sleep doesnt necessarily imply a shorter life
 
I mean apparently he gave a press conference on the final day and appeared in good health
There was a bit about how they tried to get him to count backwards from 100 by 7
and he forgot what he was doing at 65
 
@towc use for... of ?
 
All this to say most of psychiatry mental health and neuroscience is in its infancy and isnt really a science yet
 
@William that's arguably true for most of our science
@William there is correlation though
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'd enjoy it more if it was a "functional" method. Although I see it's a flimsy excuse
 
6:47 PM
@William this happened to a friend of mine - it's a known side effect of anti acne medication. The friend stopped the treatment and acne passed on its own after a year.
 
Ben try faking a heart attack. You can't. You can effectively fake mental health
 
@towc .map and .all
 
I tend to avoid for/while loops just about wherever I can. I don't know if this is bad practice
@BenjaminGruenbaum but I want to keep order
 
@William no you can't - you won't fool anyone with training
 
do they allow you to do it?
 
6:48 PM
@towc it keeps order, it doesn't wait for the previous promise before the next, you can also .reduce for that but just use for...of
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum BS look up the rosenheron experiment
 
(before the next function is called)
 
oh, reduce might have worked
I did that somewhere else, but it was a bit of a mess. Without async/await though
 
@William Google doesn't bring any results for rosenheron - do you mean the one where students faked getting into mental institutions?
 
if you know the symptoms you can fake the mental health issue
 
6:49 PM
@William as in Thud?
 
Stanford psychologist faked getting in yes
 
@William that's because places don't assume you're adversarial - if you go to your doctor and say your heart hurts they'll run a million tests on you and won't stop at the first "it's ok".
 
Phone is stupid
 
@William if you're a psychologist then you can fake it - you can also fake issues in medicine though - like by faking a drug test for example.
Or taking pills that make your blood pressure go up - you can't fake a heart attack but a heart attack is an extreme case.
 
you can also fake a heart attack, if you know some biology/chemistry
as in, make a controlled one
does anyone else hate that their hearts have to beat all the time? I'm like "what if it forgets"
 
6:51 PM
@William I would definitely stop taking the acne stuff if it's messing with your sleep - lack of sleep can actually shorten your life significantly and cause illness and sleep hygiene is important.
 
I also hate the fact that rivers flow with always new water
 
Yes but eventually they can run enough tests to determine if the issue is at least treatable in all cases but mental health. Mental health is one of the few where they don't know why the drugs work when they do. And the drugs have permeant side effects that cause the both cause and prevent the dilsplayimg of issues.
 
it makes me feel so uncomfortable. It's just just the same matter exerting some force, it's actually different matter, and that's what's creating the force
I bet there's a phobia name for this
 
Let's put it this way they can prove if you had a heart attack or a kidney failed or even if there is blockage somewhere in mental health no
No test to prove the opposite
 
@William that's not really how medicine works - medicine is shifting towards "personal medicine" - it will be where you describe in maybe 30 years.
 
6:55 PM
my father is top 3 executive if major health care please enlighten me
 
Currently doctors make incorrect diagnosis from time to time and imprecise diagnosis very often
 
@William who's your dad?
 
most doctors do suck. I personally would trust Watson more
 
@William My dad is a biology professor and my sister is a senior biotech analyst at Medison - cool to see more people with a family relation to biology here.
 
6:56 PM
biology runs in my family
 
Yeah he was a biology major went to med school and got more into business after that
 
I'm not too great myself, I did work at a research lab for 6 months - but other than that I just read papers from time to time. I do read a lot about it though - interested in the discussion.
 
goes back nearly 4 billion years
 
4 billion years amazing where can I get some of this biomology
 
@KendallFrey we really got a shirt printed saying "So when are you getting your biology PhD" for his 65th birthday
@William what's he called?
 
6:58 PM
VP exec I think. He was a CEO has had a bunch of titles
Depends on the organization what he does
To be honest I do not know any more about health care then my frustrations with it and what he tells me. I mean I read books but I didn't study it by any means
 

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