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12:08 AM
Hey guys. What would be the correct way to sort array items by one property and then by another one, but in such way, that they don't mix
 
Can you try explaining that differently
 
12:21 AM
So lets say I have array with 5 elements. 3 of them have property exists equal to true and 2 of them false and also all 5 have property name. First I sort, so that exists with true elements are on top and others on bottom. And now I want to sort in those two sections alphabetically by name.
Is it possible without separating into 2 arrays, sorting and merging back together?
 
12:36 AM
@Eugene yes
use an || in the sort function
 
any suggestion welcome, thank you
?
 
!!>[...Array(10).entries()].map(() => ({ exists: Math.random() < 0.4, name: (Math.random()).toString(36).substr(-3) })).sort((a, b) => (b.exists - a.exists) || a.name.localeCompare(b.name));
 
@david [{"exists":true,"name":"5zp"},{"exists":true,"name":"6dd"},{"exists":true,"name":"6ir"},{"exists":true,"name":"iyf"},{"exists":true,"name":"mns"},{"exists":true,"name":"qlt"},{"exists":false,"name":"lll"},{"exists":false,"name":"tbu"},{"exists":false,"name":"uo7"},{"exists":false,"name":"xev"}]
 
all the exists:true first, and then ordered by name
 
damn I'm too slow
 
12:39 AM
@david super. Didn't come up with that. Thank you.
 
@Eugene look at rlemon's code, he tried to actually make it readable unlike mine
although the localeCompare is an important function
 
Okay. Does it mean though, that it does both comparisons at once on each iteration?
first it finds position based on exists and then based on name?
 
it does the first one, and if it comes back as 0 (as in they're equal) then it does the second one
so the first comparison takes precedence
 
okay so like true === true, then it compares name
 
 
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3:00 AM
Is there a better way to do this without declaring data?
 const data = bot.loadData('people_seen');
    if(data){
        people_seen = JSON.parse(data);
    } else {
        people_seen = [];
    }
Heres the bot.loadData
loadData(name){
        if(!fs.existsSync(path.join(__dirname, '..', 'data', name))){
            return false;
        }
        return fs.readFileSync(path.join(__dirname, '..', 'data', name));
    }
I find myself doing the above a lot and I figure there's a better way to do it
 
3:55 AM
@JBis instead of return false; do return [];?
and json.parse the data inside the loadData function
and you probably already know you shouldn't be using the sync versions of those methods
 
4:12 AM
@david My only concern is that laodData is a general function and may not be retrieving an array or even JSON parsable data.
@david yeah I know, will fix that once I'm done testing
 
 
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7:59 AM
@JBis adjust loadData so that returns a promise. Reject if there are no data. Then you don't have to worry when using .then because it only gets called if there are resolved data
 
 
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9:07 AM
imo that is not art but ah well, perhaps it is just that "art is relative" thing
 
This is next level^
@rlemon chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/46342887#46342887 now I am tempted to add that to all the help-vampire code that I provide
 
:P
does this chat not escape it?
 
*buys laptop full of malware*
*formats computer*
*installs linux*
Ahhhhhhhhhhh
 
var a = 3;
 
9:13 AM
; <-- real / fake --> ; or ;;
meh
 
your avg help vamp won't know
 
😉
 
They are all using dreamweaver anyway right -- right?
 
*shivers*
 
I used to use dreamweaver
seems like a lifetime ago
back when java applets were a thing
 
9:41 AM
I have never used Dreamweaver
I installed it on my Celeron D Computer
it didn't even start -- since then I have been using a text editor
(I flirted with Aptana studio a bit -- but gugh that was awful garbage) (On a computer with 1GB Ram and Celeron D)
WebStorm is fast helpful, but I still think it sucks
Oh and yes I have used Visual Code / XCode / Android Studio when I can't avoid them -- but thankfully not for webn
 
9:55 AM
anyone familiar with testing react-loadable components?
 
10:12 AM
!!welcome Gilad
 
@Gilad 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.
 
testing async import components in an integration test. enzyme mounts the component but its not getting mounted. I tried async await with no success.
 
10:45 AM
can you share some code ?
 
11:01 AM
Hi there
 
hi
 
Options are going out of the select box in firefox, is there any work around is available to fix this issue?
 
what do you mean with that?
 
You mean the select box dimensions (width) are smaller than the dropdown menu width?
 
I mean that option of ddl width is coming out of select menu
ddl = dropdown list
it looks good in chrome
 
11:34 AM
ah. check for padding or possible whitespaces
(sorry for late answer, had to assist co-worker)
 
@KarelG pfft, assisting on javascript chat trumps assisting in work, or even work!
 
12:10 PM
How can one parse '{"ops":[{"insert":"A robot who has developed sentience, and is the only robot of his kind shown to be still functioning on Earth.\n"}]}' to an object?
I need getting 'Unexpected token' when using JSON.parse()
 
That issue is due to \n. If you remove and try to parse It will work.
JSON.parse('{"ops":[{"insert":"A robot who has developed sentience, and is the only robot of his kind shown to be still functioning on Earth."}]}')
 
I can't remove it.
How can I make JS understand it for what it is?
dynamically
 
Special characters can not be parsed by JSON.parse method
Do a replace before parsing
 
Yeah, still doesn't work.
<script>
    var quill = new Quill('#content-container', {
    });
    alert(JSON.parse('{!! $blog->content !!}'.replace(/\\n/g, "\\n")
                            .replace(/\\'/g, "\\'")
                            .replace(/\\"/g, '\\"')
                            .replace(/\\&/g, "\\&")
                            .replace(/\\r/g, "\\r")
                            .replace(/\\t/g, "\\t")
                            .replace(/\\b/g, "\\b")
                            .replace(/\\f/g, "\\f")).ops);
here is how I'm trying to do it btw.
 
the hell is !!
?
 
12:18 PM
It allows special characters to be printed.
like { and [
 
in what language?
 
It's a php template engine
 
$blog->content shows PHP :P
just create an end point and send data as a json lol. Use ajax.
 
It's a column from a database, previously saved from the contents of a quill textbox
columns value in db is {"ops":[{"insert":"A robot who has developed sentience, and is the only robot of his kind shown to be still functioning on Earth.\n"}]}
 
What you tried is ugly and overly complicated. Either put as table or something else or follow the previous comment.
 
12:22 PM
put as table?
 
!!> JSON.parse( '{"foo": "hello\nworld"}'.replace(/\n/g,''))
 
@rlemon {"foo":"helloworld"}
 
So why is mine throwing unknown token?
*unexpected
 
because you replace \\n with \\n
for .. reasons unknown
 
one `` there
 
12:25 PM
Because I still need the \n
I'm trying to escape it.
 
forgot that so escapes it within backticks as well
 
\\n
 
One quick question...
Is import statement usable in plain node js without using experimental modules?
 
!!> "hello \n world".replace(/\n/,'\\n')
 
@rlemon "hello \\n world"
@BharatDBhadresha 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.
 
12:25 PM
then don't replace an escaped value
/\\n/g is wrong
 
VM1239
{"ops":[{"insert":"A robot who has developed sentience, and is the only robot of his kind shown to be still functioning on Earth.
"}]}
 
Hi
I was working in Ical button in html page where if iphone users click on the button in safari it add the event to the iphone calendar but currently its just open the file instead open it in calendar. I have followed this answer but its not working for me. Any idea?stackoverflow.com/questions/51231882/…
 
generally speaking, when you follow an answer and it doesn't work. you'll need to provide more context / code / info than just posting the answer that is supposed to work but doesn't 😉
also, I don't have an iphone. so I have no follow up
just sayin
 
$(document).on('click', '#ical-download-btn', function (evt) {
      evt.preventDefault()
      $.post(
        '/api/v1/calendar/' + calId + '/add_to_ical_outlook/?format=json',
        {},
        function (data) {

          var blob = new Blob([data], {type: 'text/plain'})

          var link = document.createElement('a')
          link.href = window.URL.createObjectURL(blob)
          link.download = 'Filename.ics'
          link.onclick = window.open(link, '_blank');
          link.click()
 
@SaravananN did you have tried to change the mime-type?
 
12:39 PM
No. Change to 'text/calendar' may work? Ok. Thank you
 
try that yes
and check if it does not break at other browsers :P
 
12:54 PM
How can I escape a single quote?
I've tried: .replace("'","\'")
 
:D
 
@AshSmith if you want to go with the hard way, you can do .replace(/'/g,"\'") but really, read my previous comments again.
 
 
create. an. endpoint. and. use. ajax. to. get. ur. data.
 
1:15 PM
Hmm I'm wondering if something is possible with just css now - I can easily create it with javascript but since css is capable of some magic nowadays I wonder: I have a div which has N subdivs inside it, now I wish to add a specific style to all even divs, and another to all odd divs. (Even/odd counting in occurrence). -- Could I do this with just css?
 
yes
nth-child(even)
nth-child is super powerful
 
Did someone say CSS?
 
No edge support though ;(
 
edge has basic support
edge doesn't have of support
:nth-child(-n+3 of li.important)
edge can't do that
:nth-child was introduced in ie9
so you'll have no problem using it for odd/even
 
1:33 PM
@rlemon is that not same as li.important:nth-child(-n+3) ?
 
not sure. never used of
spec says no tho
 
had to read it three times. Not 100% sure if I understood it
😐
 
almost no browsers support of S syntax for nth-child right now
 
css-4 stuff
I still need to delve into it
 
as selectors-4 is still in WD state it's likely gonna be that way for a while (subject to large change). Not likely to land in most browsers til the spec hits CR
 
1:47 PM
@KarelG I think I understand it, but I'm not installing Safari to test.
:P
 
meh
<-- off for prolonged weekend after now.
 
enjoy
-2
Q: Why isn't there just one CSS property to center any element?

Alex LushikuI wonder why it's so complicated to center a div in CSS. In Flutter for example, if I want to center a widget, I just wrap it inside a Center widget and I'm done. In CSS you either have to: position: absolute; top: 50%; left: 50%; -webkit-transform: translate(-50%, -50%); transform: translate(-5...

speaking of CSS
 
@rlemon yeah, that'd require buying a Mac for me
 
we have an ipad somewhere around here
but meh
 
@rlemon not a POB question, but I think too broad. You basically have to explain CSS to answer that question.
lol
and now he has just taken my comment and posted it as an answer... without putting it in quote markup...
 
1:58 PM
@rlemon I think rust is a really good language, yeah. I'd love to do more in it, but I don't have the mental capacity these days
 
hmm nth-child etc needs to be based on the parent element, they can't be defined from the viewpoint of the child element?
 
no. You're telling the CSS engine to style the Nth child of the parent. CSS doesn't allow you to target elements based on their parents, so the child would never know which N it is
you can do last-of-type and first-of-type on a child strangely enough
but not nth-child
 
It makes things quite complex though, now the "style" can also be located at the parent's location rather than just inside the child. (IE: the child defines a border of color x, then nth-child sets every even child's border to color y -- now the code to set the border is split into two potentially distant parts instead of contained close to each other).
 
@paul23 You are describing all of CSS -- fragmented styles everywhere :-)
 
2:13 PM
you got a sample of what you're trying to do?
 
Architecting CSS styles to be efficient, scalable, and DRY is a practice not many people who write CSS use, unfortunately
 
Shadow DOM makes writing CSS much easier, because the styles are encapsulated by the shadow root. There are still some things inherited, like font, and color for text, but otherwise it's really really nice
 
2:32 PM
@rlemon Well I'm using JSS (material-ui). But in principle the styles are generated like.
const styles = theme => {
    paperFlat: {
        /// something here, so that each even element stands out from odd elements
        borderTopWidth: 1,
        borderStyle: 'solid',
    }
}

//this generic function is used everywhere where I display such "lists", for brevity all payload code is removed
const GenericElementDisplayer = withStyles(styles)function ElementDisplay(props) {
    const {displayer:Displayer} = props
    return <>{Array.from(props.data, (datum) => {
        return <Paper key={datum.id} className={props.classes.paperFlat} elevation={0}><Displayer/></Paper>;
I guess the solution is to just add another div around the list, and just create a small css class for that specific div: but at some point the style sheet will become unmaintainable due to too many small classes like this.
It's also impossible for the Displayer to add extra specific styles based on the number in the list it is, (ie a special implementation wishes to use not background colours but something else as identifier for even-odd).
 
3:34 PM
posted on May 29, 2019 by CommitStrip

 
user1596138
3:51 PM
I got to use Material-UI this last month
 
user1596138
Is there a way to call something absolute garbage without being a hater?
 
Ok I'll bite: what do you prefer?
What do you think is a good component library?
 
user1596138
They're all the same but Material-UI relies on MuiTheme
 
Material design is ugly, but the MaterialUI Library is decent, all things considered. I just wish there were other, better design systems out there
 
user1596138
The way you apply styles is mental. Unless you are making a 2 colored cookie-cutter website. Other than that yea whatever it's just like anything else
 
3:55 PM
that's true, the fact that they used JSS for styling makes it autistic
 
user1596138
Well say you want to style buttons 4 different colors...
 
I prefer JSS over css - as it allows me to create local styles which don't pollute the global namespace.
 
user1596138
MuiTheme only supports 3 color pallets and then the hue variations. What if I have a specific color..?
 
user1596138
What I see people doing on the internet is hilarious. One sec
 
Yeah, they do force you into their own ideal material design scenario. You can't define more than a primary and a secondary color, otherwise you have to add custom css
Doesn't make much sense
 
3:56 PM
But yes it is closely tight to material design (kind of in the name) - which limits the palette.
 
I had to do a TON of customization on my work project to get it to look decent
 
user1596138
3
A: Material-ui @next customize button colors?

BagelfpYou could create a theme with palettes defined for each of their 3 supported intentions (primary, secondary, error), and then use the color prop on <Button> to use those. In your example the btn-danger could be <Button color='error'> EDIT: Brendan's answer is correct here that error is not suppo...

 
It's not that hard but I take you hence "hate material design" (which imo is much more logical to say).
 
user1596138
Now if you want to define a 4th color (other than primary, econdary, error) you have to actually define a brand new MuiTheme and wrap it... Or do inline styles
 
3:57 PM
This took a lot of work to fight against some MUI ideals to get what I wanted
 
user1596138
@paul23 It's not hard at all, it's bad :P
 
but you can still have a decent looking app in MUI
just gotta try hard
 
@ndugger Yes it looks like a bootstrap design.
 
oh god, don't say that
now I'm gonna think it looks like shit
 
user1596138
Classing is hilarious too... You actually pass objects to className to apply styles to interior compomnents
 
3:58 PM
so thanks
 
user1596138
<Paper className={{
    root: {
        borderRadius: '12px'
    }}
/>
 
user1596138
^ Material-UI logic
 
user1596138
You're supposed to use classes but this is how they wrote half their examples and it works his way lmao
 
I'm gonna try to convince the team to use something else on the next project we're starting in the next few months. I just have to find that alternative now. I kinda like MSs fabric UI, tbh
 
user1596138
Honestly I am not a fan of component libraries at all. You don't need them for grids, tables, buttons, alignments, headers, etc
 
user1596138
4:02 PM
I like custom dropdowns and switches tho
 
Following a design paradigm (both inside the visual as well as inside code) helps readability and maintainability.
Writing custom logic just means you reinvent the wheel each time.
 
user1596138
Write once. Use infinitely
 
user1596138
Writing 200 lines of CSS vs importing 10K for a component library I won't use most of...
 
....
 
user1596138
They're a nice crutch tho.
 
4:04 PM
I'd do the latter any time of day.
 
user1596138
@paul23 ANd then you'll write 3X the code to customize it that it would've taken to just style your own button in 5mins lol
 
Because it's never "write once" - that's a fable for magic code fairy land.
There's always "debugging" "adding features" "changing things" "updating things".
 
user1596138
On a button?
 
On a component library, whether in house or public I do hope you make sure your components feel and look the same?
 
user1596138
What else would you do....?
 
user1596138
4:06 PM
.button is .button
 
user1596138
I did pixel-perfect UI implementation for 4 years at my last full time and we didn't fill our bundles with shitty component libraries lol. Worked really well.
 
Well that means you have to make sure you overthink your design: "what margins minimally added to let users touch without fat fingers", "How do I make sure color palettes look nice with each other", "how do I make sure radio buttons work similarly to checkboxes". "How do a generalize the way data is displayed together".
 
user1596138
I don't work in a shit show so I don't do design AND development
 
user1596138
!!afk
 
So now 4 years later, did elements get updated to use newer browser features?
 
4:17 PM
my index.cshtml is very big
how do i make it shorter by splitting it's code into multiple cshtml files?
 
a templating language that allows partials
 
im using MVC
my index.cshtml got very big...
and it's causing slowdowns/crashes
 
user1596138
@paul23 Which features did they add to buttons? Did Dropdowns change? How about my Modals, yep still just floating boxes with headers and footers and bodies. Your component libraries don't "update to use newer features" either because 99% of them are just static basic elements with the equivalent of 10lines of CSS (through 300 lines of JS)
 
user1596138
Flex grids are still just flex grids... It goes on :P
 
Yet the way flex boxes work has changed considerably
 
user1596138
4:25 PM
The way flex works has actually not.
 
user1596138
What
 
user1596138
🚽
 
Or take onCloseevent: it would allow people to write much cleaner code when using dialog boxes. - Support is abysmal though, as it is quite new; once that is implemented you'd however wish to update the code resolving around this.
Or for buttons I just notice nowadays dblclickevent exists; I'd have to update several older things if I wrote manual code to detect that.
 
what?
double click events have existed for years
 
I didn't notice :P
 
4:36 PM
dom level 3
so way longer than any of these component libraries have existed
longer than jQuery has existed
 
user1596138
5:03 PM
lul
 
Are there any React alternatives where you don't have go top down (where you don't have to Lift State Up to share data )?
 
Anyone here understand leaflet?
 
5:19 PM
@JBis stores?
 
5:36 PM
@rlemon As in redux.js.org/api/store?
 
sure, but mobx
:P
 
I will look into, but from what MadaraUchiha said mobx nor redux solve the issue of sharing state.
May 22 at 22:21, by JBis
@MadaraUchiha So how does this solve sharing states without passing things down 100 times? Or does it not?
May 22 at 22:21, by Madara Uchiha
@JBis It does not.
And yeah, MobX sounded much better than Redux
 
With mobx "passing down" is basically changed to "inject the stores" - so take your flavour.
 
I mean yea. I just don't think about 'state' anymore. I have lifecycle methods, and observables.
 
I'd create my own library but that seems like too much work and it would probably suck
 
5:44 PM
mobx doesn't play nice with flow though :/
 
I wonder how badly it would turn out if I changed react's source code....hmmm
 
@JBis generally a bad idea unless you wanna maintain your fork from here forward
each new update / patch / major you will have to do some merge-magic
 
I want to be able to do something like this (not sure if its currently possible, but I doubt it):
 
Would you create customly shaped "wavy top" bolts to fit your bike together? Just because they look better? I wouldn't, each time I wish to modify something to the basic frame of my bike I'd have to get my custom tools out again.
 
i mean... just pack them on the bike
the tool wouldn't become obsolete unless you switched back to normal bolts
 
6:00 PM
@paul23 its better than creating an entirely new bike design...
 
re-creating wheels is a wonderful way to learn about wheels
don't use your own wheel, that would probably be bad. but in re-creating it you will learn a fuck tonne about the wheels you want to use
 
user1596138
 
user1596138
Is this readable or am I blind?
 
user1596138
I think I see a 7
 
welp so much for my example, my browser crashed :(
 
6:05 PM
@DJSpud terrible captcha
most of them are tho
but if you need to know 0207
 
user1596138
This one seems exceptional lol
 
@DJSpud get a bot to read the captcha, it will probably do a better job then we can
 
user1596138
It took me 7 tries lol
 
user1596138
@rlemon I would assume this is actually very easy for a botnet?
 
user1596138
6:07 PM
Unless the line heights/etc are randomized
 
pretty sure wolfram can read images
 
user1596138
Yea wolfram is what I was thinking
 
answer is 0
 
@rlemon Used photomath.net/en on my phone, got it in less than 10 sec
 
Since the x is already filled in you have d(constant number)/dx which is always zero. (there is no change in result of the whole domain).
 
6:10 PM
was gonna say, wouldn't it be more likely for a bot to figure out htat captcha than a human
 
jesus guys, it was a funny image
 
whoa
can't i poke fun at a funny image
 
Anyway....my react idea was to be able to instantiate react components and use the .render() function to render it
 
Isn't that kind of what already happens?
 
it would allow you to call setState from a parent or sibling or anywhere
@paul23 sorta, but if you do <Comp/> you can't call comp.someFunction()
To fix this they have refs, but that causes other issues
 
6:13 PM
You do not have to use the notation, you can use const elem = react.createElement(..) to create an element.
refs are to fix the loose binding between virtual and actual DOM.
 
hmm
you maybe right 🤔
 
@JBis you can if it's static
class Foo extends React.Component {
  static bar() { return <>bar</> }
}

///////

render() {
  return <>{<Foo />.type.bar()}</>
}
:P
 
that's really confusing, lol
 
is it though
 
6:28 PM
<>{<Foo />.type.bar()}</>
yes
 
how
 
How am I supposed to explain something that's extremely subjective? Subjective, to me, when I see that, It takes a second for my brain to parse it, and therefore I qualify it as being confusing
 
with subjective words
 
I'll show you subjective words, bub
 
6:48 PM
intense
 
I also don't really understand the design choice from react on going top down.
Is it a technological limitation? I can't imagine it is.
 
it's the design principal I think.
your children shouldn't need to interact directly with their parents.
ofc that is not going to work out always. so we have context, lifting state, stores, etc.
 
I would rather <FooComp/> be what it is now, but allow you to do const bar = new FooComp(); [...] <{bar}/>`
 
that's a limitation of JSX. It has many limitations.
 
@rlemon More is the issue of siblings. I haven't used react many times, but every time I think about using it I run into the issue of siblings needing to interact.
 
6:57 PM
ExaMPlE?
 
ExAmPlE?
 
example?
 
all cases where i've had sibling components... they only displayed stuff. If they needed to react to user input, that was passed up to the parent which altered the data that they were based on, resulting in a re-render
 
@KevinB uhh. did you use the button?
 
yes
why?
 
6:59 PM
didn't think it was deterministic with the casing
guess it is
can't remember the code tho
 
the first and last letters are always uppercase
the ones after first and before last are always lowercase
err...
at least when doing just 1 word
:p
dunno. it's weird
 
const button = $('<button class="button">ndDuGgER</button>');

button.on('click', () => {
	input.value = input.value.split('')
      .map((letter, index) =>
           index % Math.floor(Math.random()*2+2) ? letter.toLowerCase() : letter.toUpperCase()
      ).join('');
}).appendTo('#chat-buttons');
huh.. it's somewhat random
 
Although no one asked for an example: One of my more recent electron projects, I was trying to create menus that hide and show based on state. The state resides in each component. There are multiple ways to open each menu some from other menus (siblings). But the siblings have no way of changing anyone elses display states.
 
seems like the first two letters never change
first upper, second lower
 
0%anything never changes
same with 1%
oops
 
7:02 PM
ah, so +2 would make it more rando
 
no
padding the index
 
right
 
ohh, that could have been what you meant
 
I also tried to be fancy and have a StandardMenu component that implements the display logic:
 
just avoid a 0 or 1 index
 
7:03 PM
the index itself is arbitrary
so (index+2) % ...
would solve it
 
Right, so... the siblings don't need to interact with each other
they simply need to affect a common state
 
Well its not really common.
 
make it common
 
Hence the issue
 
7:06 PM
having a global drawer state isn't uncommon
throw it into context, pull it out where you need it
IF you need that level of access.
 
wdym?
Are you saying lift the state up to the parent and then use context to change it in the siblings?
...maybe its cause my logic and components aren't split....
 
7:22 PM
I see things like nav menu items as "dumb" components, components that have no logic other than calling a function on user interaction (click, hover, etc)
you would simply have it call the function with a given id that the parent of the whole menu can use to change the state that the menu is based on
 
Is there any way I could send feed chrome speech recognition audio
 
7:40 PM
who what where when why
 
how
 
@rlemon THAt isN't hOw i typE
 
fOobaRbaz
 
@ndugger huh
I know most of people in this room for years, I would be surprised if anyone remembers me LOL
 
your name seems familiar
but i don't recognize the avatar
 
7:56 PM
@Mathematics oh yeah? then what's my username
 
@KevinB I changed it
@forresthopkinsa don't remember interacting with you before
 
I am inevitable
 
@forresthopkinsa why we never spoke then, how long you been in this room *regular
 
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