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20:00
CSS is for chumps
real programmers write their own browser and viewengine and just use tags
lol
@RyanKinal Ew, do you really want salad after knowing this?
loool
<font><arial><bold><red>Wuddup!</red></bold></arial></font>
@BadgerGirl you are cruel
20:01
I AM SO NOT CLICKING THAT LINK
This is CSS 3.0... isn't supported by all major browsers (Olde IE doesn't support it... for sure) — SeanKendle 29 secs ago
So I thought my mergesort didnt work
Have a burger for now.
@RyanKinal no it's cool, you can just use a salad spinner. no tossing involved.
turns out
20:01
@Neal Umm what "major browser" is it not supported?
I was giving memcpy the wrong number of bytes memcpy
:hatred:
user1125394
on jsfiddle you can't load jquery and d3? or other lib
@Neal Depends on your definition of "major browser"
lynx?!
20:02
old IE needs filter
can't remember which version opacity started in
@RyanKinal lol oy.
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opacity is IE9+
IE8 has 'almost support'
20:03
IE8 barely supports the web
@Neal It's true though. "Major browser" is often defined by your user base.
@RyanKinal I guess.
work in a bank: major (only) browser is IE pre 9
@rlemon Well I am trying to convert everyone here to Chrome.
@Neal I use netscape
20:04
@Incognito :-P
I do not even think SO loads in netscape lol
As it turns out, IE8 is used more often on mckissock.com than IE9 (though IE10 does trump them both)
Chrome (the second-most-used browser) has only 33% of the visits of IE
@Neal Does, checked
@BenjaminGruenbaum lol
20:07
@RyanKinal Windows XP only has IE<=8
Soon the TLD .lat will be available if anyone can think of a clever name with that.
Actually checked. Also, Netscape 7 has a better JS console than IE9 lol
2
ha
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm aware. I was just quoting some statistics from my employer's analytics.
20:09
@BadgerGirl f.lat? sp.lat?
Demonstrating the need to look at user base when determining "major browsers"
It turns out IE8 is about as prevalent in these analytics as Firefox or Safari.
Yeah, we also have to support it
@Zirak Yay :) We're still working on it though.
@BadgerGirl sup ;)
@dirt hey there ;)
20:11
seeyou.lat/er
iwilldoit.lat/er
whatismy.lat/long
^ that's a good one
e.lat/ed
It should be available by the end of the year.
A friend of mine was involved in litigation regarding custom TLDs. I wonder what the results of that were...
ec.lat
20:13
howdoimakeab.lat
just give me my .ninja
former.lat/ter
work.my.lat/s
best.org/asm/ever/#!
wait... nvm.
20:20
@phenomnomnominal that's cool. the specular highlight seems wrong though.
user1596138
What's everyone's thoughts on "beating" privacy software like AdBlock+ or specifically Ghostery?
@Jhawins waste of effort?
user1596138
Someone told me they think it's "morally wrong" so I figured I'd ask.
user1596138
What if >10% of your traffic is using it?
are you asking what we think of those types of software?
user1596138
20:22
What you think of getting around it. As in circumventing the filters so viewers won't be blocking things anymore.
trying to beat that type of software is a waste of effort in my opinion
user1596138
Ghostery doesn't catch on with a simple mirror of ga.js. Takes 2 minutes to get around.
@Jhawins I use FakeBlock
Yeah, I think trying to disable Adblock is morally wrong.
user1596138
It'll still recognize the pixel-tracking but not the JS tracking.
20:24
It's a fruitless fight. If your ads are justified and not annoying, display a message asking them to turn it off.
My drinking buddies seem to be missing.
user1596138
@Applecot I think using AdBlock is stupid.
@Zirak this
We were supposed to be having a "meeting" by now.
user1596138
@Zirak For ads, sure. But for analytics? Everyone needs analytics.
20:25
The only ads that annoy me are the facebook ones for "Touch of Modern"
Whadya mean?
because it advertises a cool product that you can never find on their site.
oh, scripts which disable google analytics or the like? Yeah, don't fight them. The user deserves it.
user1596138
@Zirak Ghostery blocks all kinds of analytics and tracking scripts. It blocks Google analytics and it's on 10% of our audience's browsers.
@dirt I hadn't noticed that you're a badger too.
user1596138
20:25
@Zirak Deserves it?
thats why I said hi really :)
<3 badgers
Deserves it?
honeybadger don't care.
user1596138
I a;ready got around it... But someone told me they thought it was wrong. So now I'm not sure.
BadgerGirl don't care
20:26
dirt cares
user1596138
It's in no way illegal, that's for sure. And it is my site. They choose to visit it.
@Jhawins She doesn't want to be affected. It's their choice, if you circumvent it, you're creating antagonism towards you.
user1596138
But my choice is to have analytic data for my site. Neither choice harms the other. So why does she get to be right?
user1596138
I'm the one with the power, and the one who chooses, because I can just get around the filter. So why should I give up my choice?
(1)You added analytics
(2)User doesn't want to be tracked by your analytics, but they enjoy your service.
(3)You counter the anti-analytics.
Because your user is important.
You're not an asshole
user1596138
20:28
But the user is blocking an important function that I need.
Why do you need analytics?
user1596138
It's not like I can see any real data. Only visits and such. What right does a user have to pretend they were never there?
Yes, out of a choice they made. So you can be an asshole and counter that, or you can respect your user and their decision. It's the same with displaying "I see you have AdBlock on" - respect your user.
It's his income
user1596138
Actually it's my employer's website.
20:30
It's his right to show analytics and it's theirs to not visit his site if they dislike them
user1596138
^^ This is what I think.
If you want to tell the user it's important, tell them.
If his employer wants to give his content without the revenue they get for tracking ads, that's something he can choose to do. It's his choice though.
user1596138
@Zirak Why give them a choice? That's like asking them what I can buy for the office with our money. It isn't the user's choice to begin with IMH as soon as they visit the site.
Because they're the user, and they chose to not be identified in that way
user1596138
20:32
I'll probably just not have anything until we have the new server set up and I can use server-side analytics. But still.
It's the same as disabling javascript or removing java or what have you
That said - I use adblock and a bunch of other scripts against ads.
user1596138
But if you want to make that choice you need to think about it before opening a browser.
Yeah, we give users who disable JS the middle finger. We can just as easily serve them static content but maintaining it is not worth our time or money
user1596138
You're accessing a server that we own, we pay for, we maintain. So what gives the user the right to even have an opinion about what we do with it?
20:33
(That is, adding it to our build tests)
@Jhawins You go into a store, if you get treated like shit you're still pissed - even if they don't own you squat and it's their store. People like to be respected.
Because it's your user! It's his data, it's his life, it's his history, it's his browser!
user1596138
@BenjaminGruenbaum IMH I'd just <noscript> a notice saying to turn it back on before displaying content.
I block no ads. I don't visit sites with intrusive ads (porn being the exception) - I also don't expect pay for services via web to have ads (which for the most part I haven't seen them) - any sites that I do visit with ads I gladly will take. Sometimes I even click to help them out - you are visiting the site for free and using their services, they deserve to be paid.
user1596138
@BenjaminGruenbaum And when you get treated like shit you get to decide whether or not to come back again.
Why do people care if you steal their identities!? It's your website after all! (yes, it's not what you do, but continuing the line of thought...)
20:34
STOP ROBBING THEM OF THEIR DAMN MONIES!
@Jhawins We don't even do that, we redirect old browsers to an unsupported page, we don't redirect people with no JS, it's just not worth it.
user1596138
@rlemon My thoughts exactly.
I'd just have a noscript banner above the page telling the user to enable Javascript.
@Jhawins But with your way, you don't know if they're being an asshole.
It's as if a waiter put your food in his underwear before serving it.
@Jhawins Right, but you don't want to treat them like shit.
user1596138
20:35
@Zirak They shouldn't have typed their SSN in then ;) They made that choice! (kidding)
<noscript>
enable javascript or use a browser with javascript to see the page
<style>#page { display: none; }</style>
</noscript>
<div id="page"> contents... </div>
user1596138
^^ Basically what I'd do.
@rlemon Yeah, we don't do that
You may not notice, but you certainly don't want that. But hey, it's their restaurant, their tables! They can do whatever they want, and you can't complain, because the user is shit and we rock!
Or then add a link to see the page anyway.
20:36
the small percentage of people who have disabled js, or are behind a wall without js, I will alienate you because I can.
tipranks.com - go with JS disabled, you'll get undefined behavior. Go with old/unsupported browser you get to the 'unsupported' page tipranksmvc.azurewebsites.net/Home/Unsupported
also, the 1 in 10 million who probably won't ever visit my site can piss off
if I had millions of hits from all over the world, it would be a concern (like how SO does it)
Our 'unsupported' page works in Netscape 4 haha
user1596138
The way I see it, if we pay to run our server and business (we are 100% ad driven) and you try to block our ads, we don't want you. Because you're a leech.
@rlemon Exactly, I think Resig puts it really nicely, the whole 'share/effort to maintain' graph thing.
20:37
really it all depends on your target audience and traffic loads.
@Shmiddty yeah I saw that too? It doesn't stay in the centre so is it the reflection of the moon or something?
@Jhawins In summation, it's not nice to your users, whether you think it's justified or not. The user made a choice, and if you don't tell them you're countering their choice, you're just being an ass to them.
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@Jhawins Right, but you might show the site to your mother, or sister, or other less technologically oriented people and they're way less likely to use stuff like adblock
@BenjaminGruenbaum NZ also did a nice graph in his (i think older) talk about progressive enhancements. but his was more (40% of time to support 5% of the users)
user1596138
20:38
Of course my opinion is a very bias pro-ads, because we run a business on ads alone.
Object #<HTMLParagraphElement> has no method 'fadeOut' ... wait, what?
As I make JS games, I NEED Javascript for my pages to even function, so I have to alienate noscript users.
@rlemon Sorry, NZ?
nicholas zakas
@Crowz Wrap it with $(element)
20:39
sorry, I call him nz because of his domain :P
yea but fuck the C
what is the C?
part of his domain? nczonline.net
@rlemon Oh yeah, I actually read that (and some of his books) - he's definitely one of the good guys.
user1596138
@Zirak If it were up to me I'd give absolutely no content to users blocking our ads. The only way we make money is through our advertising...
20:39
@phenomnomnominal That's him
he's no country, fool!
@rlemon did you try my new buttons?
@BenjaminGruenbaum thank you good sir, I am an idiot
@phenomnomnominal no
@Crowz affirmative.
@rlemon :(
link
@Jhawins Maybe I'm just weird, but service > business. If you're making a muffin recipe site which runs on ads, you'd rather people not supporting you but learning about blueberry muffins, than not learning about them at all.
If you want the selfish reason, satisfaction and enjoyability brings friends.
@Zirak agreed.
If you want the logical reason, you shared your recipes for people to read. The whole "how I won't go bankrupt" is a weird thing induced by reality.
@Jhawins if it is a serious amount of users, and you do offer a free service, and your ads are not intrusive... just put in a disclaimer somewhere subtle that you guys require ad revenues to continue to provide such a high level of free service. You would appreciate it if ad blockers were disabled.
user1596138
Well, our ads are only local. They don't change often and people pay for weekly slots. So they don't run off of any ad services like OpenX or similar. Ad blockers don't even pick them up because they're really just images haha.
20:45
then what is the issue?
or you just bitching to bitch.
user1596138
@Zirak How I won't go bankrupt?
user1596138
I was asking about people blocking analytics at first.
do people really block analytics?
user1596138
That one's an actual problem.
And then you moved to ads. I've already stated my opinion on the analytics.
user1596138
20:46
Yes. It was a whole fucking scare with the NSA stuff going on.
Yeah, don't alienate adblock users. Say I'm visiting a site for the first time, with adblock enabled. If I can't view the webpage, I won't even get the opportunity to know what the site is like.
isn't there a server analytics with images and cookies or something?
Same solution with ads: Tell the users who block it it's important, you don't steal their information, and so forth.
user1596138
Ghostery is basically the flagship for people who wan't to "be anonymous" , but have no idea what they're doing.
I agree with Zirak - making a banner / popup calling them out is probably not right.
user1596138
20:47
^^ So what would I do?
be thankful that you know any user has visited. So they don't want to tell you what country they are from
even then, 99% if not all of that shit can be spoofed.
I can visit your site and have it say i'm on a potato in latvia
user1596138
90% of our visitors are from within 100miles of here. Haha.
user1596138
We only have like 1,300 visits a day.
then walk around with a big ass sign for a week saying "STOP USING GHOSTERY! IT GIVES YOU CANCER!"
user1596138
user1125394
20:49
!!google clip-path
this tag is so meta.
Hi anyone know how add in jquery --- if div content br tag to this ("#contentabys > div:emptyOrWhiteSpace")
automagic is so much fun
Harry Potter is real and his name is John Resig!!!
@rlemon is drunk again everybody...
20:55
@phenomnomnominal not yet. 4:55pm and my vacation starts at 5pm
@Shmiddty I added removing nudges as /nudge remove id. When you register a nudge, it gives you the nudge id.
It's vulnerable to what I explained in the issue. You can play with it under my beer! pattern
beer!nudge 60 bananas
@Shmiddty Nudge #2 registered.
beer!nudge remove 2
@Shmiddty Nudge annhiliated
21:00
The sun's up. Shit.
acceptable
nothing to see here
@rlemon Nudge registered.
@rlemon Nudge registered.
uh yeah, the interval is only in minutes. It should probably not be.
ugh, so i'm getting all of those wehn?
2-3 and 5 minutes?
or did h make it invalid
21:02
@rlemon nudge you drunk yet?
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That answered it.
sonofa
5pm
time to work on my soberness problem
Hahaha
Lucky bastard!
@rlemon Guess what?
chicken butt?
I'm going to delete Awesomenauts tomorrow.
21:04
too many hours lol
This feels incredibly monumental.
hahaha
I don't want to do it.
@rlemon nudge How many pipes do you see | | | | |
Parents ??
21:04
Hahahaha
Nice nudge
Well, sort of, yeah, but I do think it's kind of taking over my life.
@SomeGuy chicken butt soup
@Zirak It makes procrastination very easy.
he's realizing (like so many MMORPG fans have before) that the online gaming monkey on his back needs to hop off and give him so space for a bit
To be fair, I play 2-3 hours a day, which isn't too much time out of the entire day.
But yeah, makes procrastination too easy!
@rlemon nudge if rlemon doesn't respond he's passed out - draw a penis on his face!
21:06
Hahaha
Another penis?
!!refresh
!!nudge 2 flurp
@Zirak Nudge #1 registered.
!!nudge remove 1
@Zirak Nudge annhiliated
So if people start abusing the same anomaly wit /nudge remove, you know where to find me. Sort of.
21:11
what is nudge?
Hahaha.
You're only a ping away.
I only just entered and I can see you are playing with penises
!!tell san.chez help nudge
@Zirak Don't be annoying, drop the @, nobody likes a double-ping.
GAH, brain, wtf
21:12
@san.chez nudge: Register a nudge after an interval. /nudge intervalInMinutes message, /nudge remove id to remove, or the listener, nudge|remind|poke me? in? intervalInMinutes message
Hahahaha
It sends you a message after a certain amount of time.
haha ok
At least it isn't part of the DSM.
twelve-step program for recovery from video game addiction :)
21:20
Weren't they intending to add video game addiction and social network addiction to the collection of disorders?
Sorry, not "addiction", but "extreme use"
I must have missed it if they were.
I think there was one being considered for "Internet Use."
(I'll be back in two shakes of a rabbit's ass)
I've always been confused about how to use punctuations around quotes. Inside is what I've been told is correct, but they don't always feel right.
Hahaha
I think outside
21:24
No
According to my teacher two years ago, the question marks always went inside too, which didn't seem to make much sense.
Should be > I think there was one being considered for "Internet Use".
Internet use in this case is not a sentence
@san.chez Look at rule 1
Dot ends the senstence doesn;t it?
> Periods and commas always go inside quotation marks, even inside single quotes.
21:25
@SomeGuy yes , but your sentence is closer to the first example: The sign changed from "Walk," to "Don't Walk," to "Walk" again within 30 seconds.
How?
My sentence doesn't have quotes in the middle.
The period should be inside the quotes, as it is.
(sorry, that was a very big rabbit. with a very long ass. took a while to shake it.)
Hahahaha
Those rules are about quoting other sentences
In your case you are not qouting someone else's words
Fair point, I'd say, but see the part about single quotes.
You wouldn't use single quotes to quote someone's direct words, would you?
21:29
Well, if you take quoting in the most literal sense, you don't include punctuation if it wasn't in the source
Has anyone here played with CoffeScript? Why would I ever write CoffeScript vs. writing JS? Especially with jQuery on top.
@phenomnomnominal Here's your calling.
With jQuery on top?
That sounds a bit scary.
haha
:)
I 2.9 coffeescript
I usually treat quotes as separate entities in a sentence: They have their own thing going on, without it affecting your sentence. So:
And then he said "like, no.".
Looks a bit weird, but fine.
But then again, IANAL (L=linguist)
21:32
Hahaha, I was really confused when I came across IANAL (L=lawyer) the first time. Thought it was just someone trying to be funny.
Gonna start Crysis 3 tomorrow after work.
Sweet!
I totally am not mad at you for never having played the games I asked you to play, though!
You're not alone...my sister's boyfriend constantly yells at me for not gaming more.
PLAY THE WALKING DEAD, YOU DICK!
It's more like a movie with buttons around the place than a game
@Alex if you want to write nice looking code, faster, and don't care about how your generated JS looks, use CoffeeScript
21:39
gaming is counterproductive
it works fine with any libraries, so having jQuery on top isnt an issue
@san.chez SHUT UP GNRNRHGRHGHRHHAHAGAHAGAH!
hahaha
@SomeGuy And I do feel bad, as you do listen to my suggestshuns
YOU SHOULD!
21:41
WELL I DO
WELL GOOD.
FINE
I'm sorry I yelled at you.
I'm sorry for peeing in your shoes
...again.
I'm sorry for scrubbing the sink with your toothbrush.
21:43
you guys are cute
@phenomnomnominal Aren't we? :D :D #somethingdumb
var legendCheck = document.getElementById('showLegend');
if (legendCheck === false) {
    legendCheck = true;
}
why isn't this working?
sub sub sub sub thought :)
I want the checkbox to be checked if found to be unchecked
Why would it be false?
21:46
Because elements aren't booleans...?
You probably meant to get its checked property
You probably forgot the checked property
wow guys you are cute and syncronized
ok - still doesn't work
@jbolanos Make a JSFiddle
var legendCheck = document.getElementById('showLegend').checked;
21:48
You may have the JS executing before your HTML or something like that messing it up.
Do you have any errors in the console?
Your logic doesn't make sense. If it's false you turn to true, but you don't switch for the other case - might as well just do legendCheck = true
Or, if you are flipping, use the negation operator: legendCheck = !something.checked
What did I just say?
haha
21:51
I'm not sure
Brainfart.
Never happened.
But we can't know unless he gives us the entire situation.
You are correct - I was over-complicating it :)
So what did you actually want to do?
if it was unchecked I wanted it to be checked again - resetting the form
so I just made it checked again - if its checked nothing but unchecked and it becomes checked again
21:54
...what?
I would make sense to do 'if' if there was a performance difference
Yeah, gotta optimise those assignments!
But maybe not in this case
haha
I would make sense to do if if there was a performance difference
interesting
21:55
If there was a difference in performance
I am just saying this , because jbolanos said he was overcomplicating it
jsperf go go go
...no
In some other cases it would be worth to do 'if' before doing something
If you know what I mean
foo = true;
//vs.
if (!foo) {
   foo = true;
}
Obviously the first is superior
If you benchmark it, I'll shoot you
@Zirak I don't mean this at all
21:57
normally I always check a state before modifying it - but in this case there's little to no load so just telling it to be checked rather its checked or not has no impact on performance
If the condition is logical, then go right ahead.
rather? whether? regardless?
"whether"
        this.angularVelocity.x += this.iI * (rx * y - ry * x);
21:59
@jbolanos I only tried to work out why you originaly wanted to test the boolean
why didn't this throw an error?
@Zirak You missed my point
@IvoWetzel Why should it throw an error?
angularVelocity is a float...
I know exactly what you mean and I agree
21:59
chrome just ignored it
@san.chez It was mostly to @beta0x64

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