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22:00
@Zirak, oh ok, sorry :)
I need to stop thinking like its still 1998 :)
@IvoWetzel Hahaha, really?
FX and Safari Mobile became slow as fucking hell, but they didn't crash either >_>
Spend 25 minutes tracking down a "performance" issue
No errors?
Nope :(
22:01
@IvoWetzel And it should have thrown an error, because js has such strict typing?
@Zirak Trying to access the property that doesn't exist should throw errors, don't you think?
No
Oh, wait, yeah.
It doesn't actually matter.
Man, I'm getting rusty.
@phenomnomnominal Aha. Sounds pretty awesome. I think Im gonna get educated and try it out then.
Thanks
@Zirak Well common sense would expect it to throw, but of course we got SPLENDIG BOXING MAGICS!
22:03
!!> var x = 1; x.x = "a";
@SomeGuy "a"
And that'd throw no errors ^
Got to go. Be back later.
Stupid JS is stupid.
@IvoWetzel I hate being able to do number.toFixed(4)
It so horrible that I usually don't have to think about primitives vs. objects.
@Zirak Don't box my floats in the hottest function in the whole program ._.
But at least Chrome is like: I don't care, I'm just that fast
22:09
Stripe says a charge was created at "1375470546", which I took to be a timestamp in seconds, but that has proven to be incorrect. Anyone know offhand what format this is?
It's not timestamp in seconds?
helping garbagepile dev debug his code. My neck is in pain.
!!> new Date(1375470546 * 1000)
@Zirak "2013-08-02T19:09:06.000Z"
!!>(new Date).toLocaleDateString()
22:10
@Shmiddty "Wednesday, August 07, 2013"
chrome gives me: "8/7/2013"
Bah, found a flaw in my math. Carry on.
!!>(new Date).toLocaleDateString("en-US")
@Shmiddty "Wednesday, August 07, 2013"
I like how mdn says one thing and FF outputs something different.
22:28
Give me your eggs
@Shmiddty MDN is a wiki, fix it
22:47
@BenjaminGruenbaum I haven't looked at the spec yet. don't know what's correct.
23:05
why we make bad decisions? --> @Zirak
@monners no
Hi mooners, I am on 29th minute now, interesting watch
@SomeKittens thanks I will watch it straigh away after this is finished
23:18
Have not watched your video yet, mine's probably unrelated
@SomeKittens it is related. It is life-related :)
36 minutes of John Cleese telling lightbulb jokes is "life-related"
I only saw 'creativity' in the title and a serious begining so thought it is seriuos. I will watch it in a sec
It's all about being creative, but he tells a lot of lightbulb jokes
21min is quite interesting (why we make bad decisions) about impatience
!!now or later
23:25
@san.chez now
@san.chez Illegal /learn object; see /help learn
23:40
@monners He mentions Australia @25min
is there a way to get the attribs of the ng-app or ng-module element?
@SomeKittens are you watching it? Just started watching yours
sorry, pulled into impromptu meeting
is this the monty python guy?
23:54
is it possible to make it so that when div.preview is visible a.additem becomes hidden?
How can I do something like this?
how do you hide a.additem?
@BrandonGelfand er how do you show div.preview rather
I am not sure if this is valid JS, I am just reading throughout docs but is this valid?
if div.preview = 'visible' {
	a.additem = 'hidden'
} else {
	a.additem = 'visible'
}
@san.chez yeah
@rlemon is that valid ?
23:58
:/
I have no idea then...
what are you actually trying to do?
and how is the visibility of the div.preview changed?
user action?
I assume some js is involved.
When they see the css class div.preview that means they added an item and I don't want them to add another item so i will hide the a.additem css class when it is visible

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