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19:00
> WAIT, WHAT DOES YOUR STARTUP DO?
> SO, BASICALLY, IT'S LIKE A
> 1-800-FLOWERS
> FOR
> HIGH-END PORNOGRAPHY!
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@rlemon does it go down :p?
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s/go/consume/
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note that face isn't a good part to stab somone
!!s/it\?/hit?/
!!undo
@KendallFrey Idea for new kind of social networking shit? (source)
19:05
Can you elaborate how to stab people via face?
No, you stab people via knife or any other sharp object. Face is the target.
I'll make an illustration, for the patent
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between the eyes maybe
If not social network then which kind of website would be best for future?
@luckyamit e-shop, maybe?
A pornography website
19:08
^
FapBook or titter ... something like that
an e-shop with offline pornography?
or using web-orgasms api to provide pleasure straight inside the browser!
@luckyamit That should clear it up
But how it going to be popular for people?
Oh no, you don't stab your own face. You stab the faces of the people who annoy you.
19:11
Porn ?
It's very common on the internet.
it is Popular as hell !
if you havent seen any porn
Well, the idea, the implementation is lacking. Here you come in.
now it will be popular
two c's make it better
user1125394
19:13
with that weapon
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How the stabbing make interest for users?
@rlemon Hey! That's copyright infrigement, and defecation of character!
Its like fun only!
@luckyamit What isn't understood? User A doesn't like user B. User A presses button, user B gets stabbed in the face. User A is now happy, because a person he doesn't like got stabbed in the face.
Its only like and dislike, that sit
Yes. Stabbing someone in the face means you dislike them very much. I'm proud of you for figuring that out.
Also, Fez is an INCREDIBLE game
The anticube puzzles make me want to kill myself
@Zirak i'm mocking you up a first draft
this social network will be huge
19:19
I've only played the first level, but was totally sucked in
I've got a bunch of other things to do, or I'd spend the rest of the day gaming
StabBook hardware upgrades
nice SlickText sticker
You're playing BF3
no
Origin is just open
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cooler faster
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19:24
!!google seiki
@BenjaminGruenbaum we have 2k people watching a gig right now and socket.io is leaking memory slowly but steadily .. ffffuuu
@Zirak I read your nice answer here because it's well written I wanted to upvote it, but instead I went ahead and voted on this one instead because it has PHP in it.
I need to restart them soon D:
@Esailija :( It does that sometimes
19:34
fucking shit coding with closures
I am sure it's not my code because nobody is even chatting
it's basicaly just keeping 2k people connected to the chat
create an isolated test case
and the RES just keeps growing and growing -.-
Can't you just not really connect them to the chat until they start typing?
Should have used Python instead, huh?
most people don't write.. they read
should have written it myself
any node library is guaranteed to have bad performance and memory leaks
19:36
@copy Have you ever done a real production use server in Python, even one using a framework like Django?
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jetty :p
by bad I mean you can improve it 10x-100x just by not writing shitty closures
@Esailija express has been behaving itself lately.
@BenjaminGruenbaum If by production you mean at least one person using it, yes
@copy does copy.sh run Python?
19:38
No, it's all static (with very few exceptions, but not related to the website)
@BenjaminGruenbaum How did you even get to it?
Do you believe Django doesn't scale, or it's a pain to write, or both?
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!!wiki '.sh'
· Municipality of Shanghai}} |native_name = }} |settlement_type = Municipality |total_type = Municipality |image_skyline = Shanghai montage.png |image_caption = Clockwise from top: A view of the Pudong skyline; Yu Garden, China Pavilion along with the Expo Axis, neon signs on Nanjing Road, and The Bund |image_map = Shanghai in China (+all claims hatched).svg |map_caption = Location of Shanghai Municipality in China |image_map1 = |map_caption1 = |coordinates_display = inline,title |coordinates_region = CN-31 |subdivision_type = Country |subd...
@cc The Gods of Wikipedia did not bless us
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19:39
@CapricaSix you should have said http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.sh
@Zirak I was behind you in line at the assvibrator store
@copy I believe that you run into these problems when doing web with Python just as much, if not more. At least it has been my experience.
Then again, I wrote most of my Python web before I really knew Python, and I'm still not very good and use it mostly for automation and not heavy lifting.
The reason Esailija is having a problem with socket io is not because of JS semantics or because of weak typing or anything else that distinguishes JS from any other language that does web.
I've had memory leaks in Java and in C# and in Python and pretty much anywhere where I used third party code I didn't 100% understand or trust
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which server language for socket.io? nodejs I guess
you can really see how the GC uses exponentially more CPU as the RSS raises
RSS is now 500mb on both workers
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languages with VM have maybe an advantage there..
maybe I will sneak in a reset when nobody is saying anything for 2 minutes
the client code does have good retrying stuff but I fear some edge case where someone has to refresh browser
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19:46
is it possible to load-balance?
@Esailija it's your fault for not having persistence and backup :P If our server at TipRanks falls there are backups, the clients would not feel a thing :P
err it's a solid socket connection, if you do anything, the client will feel it
@BenjaminGruenbaum Sorry about the yelling there, it was so embarrasing. I asked for butt plugs, but he didn't understand.
even if it's just flashes "disconnected" for a second, they will feel it
@Esailija If you had a computer before your server routing the requests, and when the server goes down it tells the computer to switch to the server, and they both share persistent state then no, the client would not feel a thing.
@Zirak Why you had to talk about JSON as a way to store PHP config, and talk about BFS in an assvibrator store is beyond me
You did make some compelling arguments though
19:51
aws load balancers don't support websockets
if that's what you mean?
We don't use aws, and yes, I guess a load balancer could do that.
You could just do it yourself though
I don't understand how... this is solid connection from computer to computer
It's a connection between a computer and a server right? A server meets the client and then sends it to a third computer who actually does the processing of the request, state is persisted, and other computers can be added or take over if the need arises
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yep with a server dispatching requests to multiple ws servers
but it's solid, as in real-time or how to explain
like it's not http
where you make a new connection
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19:55
Is it right/wrong/trivial to login via a get request?
So what?
The connection is with the server that does the balancing and it in fact has a connection with the socket server, proxying occurs
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@m59 about the same, it just travel in body with post
Servers share enough state so that one can take over if others fail
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I didn't know if there was standard practice there.
@m59 Is a login request idempotent?
19:56
hmm
user1125394
but REST would say to not use GET there, like @ben said ^
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REST would say not to login via rest, lol.
@Esailija What do you think big companies do when they have a memory leak or another emergency?
@m59 Is a login idempotent?
Can you cache a login request?
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<-- lost
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@m59 why not?
19:57
Are you "getting" anything when you're doing a login?
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I just mean that post should be an authenticated thing?
It's not about security, a login changes the state of the server, it's not a resource access... you can't use get for it
*GET
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lol, then how do I get logged in?
put/post/delete are even worse.
Authentication headers...
POST isn't worse BTW, I'd use it over GET
I do have multiple processes, and the user will switch to the other when the other fails
but it will still quickly flash a "disconnected"
on the ui
because it reconnects to the other process as the first failed
there is no proxy in between
Oh, sounds like you need a proxy in between.
it's direct connect to the process, no bullshit
:D
what I also need more is a better library that doesn't leak in the first place
Can't count on that... problems will arise and your code must have failsafes if you're serious about delivering good user experience. Disconnects are pretty horrible.
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20:04
@BenjaminGruenbaum err, no they are not.. my problem is that sometimes for some users it might fail to reconnect
no problem disconnecting for a a sub second... that happens all the time
I mean, getting a "disconnected" message on your screen.
like play CS for 30 mins and try to not get a lag spike
hi @BenjaminGruenbaum whats up?
Good saturday evening people
Good Saturday
actually I am facing some issue with instagram api
site wouldn't let me log in for a while
before i was working perfect in php but about week ago its stopped working
then i was testing there api and its working perfect in <form> post method but not working in php
any help or suggestion @BenjaminGruenbaum
@Loktar shall now be reffered to as SWAGTAR
hrm
i think I can make that happen
boo
removed GIMP for save game space
damn, i'll install it on my HDD
20:40
@Zirak @Loktar ^^
@MalikUsman Use a debugger.
Lol
> @3rd-Eden the only suggestion I have at the moment is to repair node-inspector (if it is still broken) and figure out what retains those sockets using heap snapshots.
you know I will just write it myself
I am so sick of these node libraries saying they are "performing well" and look at completely unoptimized code
try-catch not isolated, closures, run time variables for constants etc etc
20:57
try-catch or constant variables don't necessarily hurt performance in any noticeable way
I wouldn't use it in my hash function that gets called 1 billion times, but in general
I'm just telling myself that micro optimization is bad so that I don't forget it
@copy Do you know how try catch is implemented in v8 and thus node?
Well, hello there.
@rlemon Hahaha
No, I only know that it disables optimization
@copy Except that catch adds another layer of scope object onto the stack (which is implementation independent).
21:02
It's also kind over verbose, at least it feels like that whenever I find a place where I might use it
The same problem with with.
Man, that sentence sucks ...
I mean that's obviously a micro-optimization problem, which is something I don't really endorse but still.
try/catch is implemented with with
@BenjaminGruenbaum explains why they share that issue. :D
@AbhishekHingnikar a) I've not said that phone X or OS Y is better than Z, b) I'm disappointed because of your reasoning and arguments and c) ... I forgot c but I'm sure there was one.
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21:12
@BenjaminGruenbaum do you know of a good way to update a promise?
in angular
update a promise?
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I want to use an $http.get wrapper that will do this:
Since when select_tag.setValue(v) doesn't work?
have to change to select_tag.value = v right now in my bookmarklets
And tag is what?
Chrome, stable
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21:13
if user is not logged in, make the ajax call, then assign a .then to a loginPromise that will make the same call again if the loginPromise is resolved
<select>
Oh! A select tag ... where was my mind ...
Yea that won't do it.
but it worked 2-3 months ago
I doubt that. :)
You have to select the selected element and then set the value.
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@BenjaminGruenbaum jsbin.com/EyIhux/2/edit There's an example
21:15
@Nakilon The select element is just a container for option elements.
and in that way the select_tag.setValue(v) worked
The value is on the option elements, not on the select element.
then why does select.value = v work?
!!tell Nakilon mdn HTMLSelectElement
21:17
seems like the page, where i used my bookmarklet did some things with default select tag featuers
and added a method or smth
I was about to tell you that setValue is not a standard function.
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Q: How do I programatically set the value of a select box element using javascript?

brass-kazooI have the following HTML select element: <select id="leaveCode" name="leaveCode"> <option value="10">Annual Leave</option> <option value="11">Medical Leave</option> <option value="14">Long Service</option> <option value="17">Leave Without Pay</option> </select> Using a javascript func...

huh, funny.
Yea, it works. Welp, apparently I don't have to manipulate select elements all too much.
Anyway, I have no idea why your setValue function doesn't work, you'll have to show us that function.
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hmm... what does this do? return($q.all.apply( $q, arguments ));
referring to this return();
how can you invoke return?
optional space
21:33
just like you can do typeof('hello')
Yea, the parentheses are optional.
Gah ... I hate this ... I'm on the wrong internet connection again ... I really have to combine both on my firewall so that I can just switch the routes instead of fiddling with the damn network cables ...
@m59 You can do return (exp), which returns the results of the expression exp
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cool
return being (almost) a first-class member would surely make callback-based programming interested...
That would actually be a nice way to implement syntactic sugar for callbacks. function blah(x) {$.get('foo', {x:x}, return)} and the engine could then defer anything based on the return value of blah
21:41
If operators were just functions in js, it'd be so awesome.
@ThiefMaster in the meanwhile you could use promises P
var sum = arr.reduce(+);
@Esailija: Doesn't completely fix callback hell ;)
does too
21:43
@Zirak that would be ahmahzing
They're looking at overloading in ES7 aren't they?
The more I think about it the more I like it.
@Zirak: Use python, there you have it (from operator import add)
My brain imploded when I learned about python's operator module
@ThiefMaster You teach Chrome Python and I'll use it right away.
And well, Haskell has it built-in
21:44
@ThiefMaster they do completely fix callback hell
And so does lisp, as @FlorianMargaine would've pointed out.
@Esailija: Well, only if everything involved accepts a promise instead of a value...
you can promisify functions that have callback interface
yeah, but my point was more that you still need to put code in different functions as soon as asynchronity - no matter if callback-based or promise-based - is involved
Damn, Pretty Lights (music artist) is awesome.
21:47
here's an example of good mix of sync and async and there is no rightwards growing pastebin.com/AQMJ6Mhe
in fact, there could be less indentation than generators due to not having an explicit try block
oh @OctavianDamiean, how was the movie?
@Zirak Depressing.
Remind me, what did you see?
Pain and Gain.
I thought that the story was made up but it turns out it's based on a real story, which makes it depressing.
I just can't believe that people can be that stupid.
You enjoy crime/war movies
21:49
Crime not so much, just large scale crime (war).
How good does Gravity look
I've seen a few sequences in the ad.
It looks interesting but if the entire story is about those two almost drifting away into outer space then I'm not interested.
@rlemon, @phenomnomnominal (?), @OctavianDamiean: youtube.com/watch?v=E1UXuFBHYW0
@Zirak seen it :)
21:53
He has a shirt of Annie's Boobs
I wanna wear Annie's Boobs!!
HE HAS CHANG'S SPOON!!
If anyone want's a challenge canyoufindit.co.uk
!!code or game
@OctavianDamiean game
22:01
Cheers.
@OctavianDamiean code
@Pinocchio Their background image is nonesense
@Zirak Do you know what GCHQ is?
I don't care, look closely at the background.
@Zirak It's javascript, but it's not
@Zirak Can you crack it?
22:03
There're invalid characters (represented by unicode boxes), an abundent use of < for some reason, return if, etc
As my father taught me, if you can't solve it with force, you haven't used enough.
@Pinocchio Oh wait, I think I know, are those the tits that analyze all the British internet traffic?
It's a trick question, I already know the answer.
@OctavianDamiean Yeah.
@OctavianDamiean What is it?
@Pinocchio Yes.
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@BenjaminGruenbaum I pulled it off by taking advantage of object references...It's a bit odd
I have to give the service values in a strange way (imo)
@OctavianDamiean Can you crack it?
22:06
I have no intention to waste time on it.
It's the uninteresting kind of puzzle.
Very pretentious and snobby, and unless you're really into cryptography or you catch something on the first second, just blood curlingly annoying.
I'd rather go fire some bits at other bits to increase another bit count.
It actually reads
> A COMPUTER WOULD DESERVE TO BE CALLED INTELLIGENT IF IT COULD DECEVE A HUMAN INTO BELIEVING THAT IT WAS HUMAN WWW DOT METRO DOT CO DOT UK SLASH TURING
@OctavianDamiean What, you don't want to have a chance at working for an organization that protects the freedom of the free world?! :P
@ThiefMaster Yea, no I'm one of those bad guys I guess.
22:11
And fucks the freedom of the rest of the world
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Q: How i can build virtual class room like wiziq

user254281How i can start to build virtual class room for example like wiziq And What the best programming language to build virtual classroom

@Feeds Solid
That's what you call cyber terrorists.
I agree, the GCHQ are cyber terrorists.
22:12
Wow, livejournal isn't dead milady-milord.livejournal.com
I'm still all in love with appcache. It's such a simple concept but so damn nice.
@OctavianDamiean What's that?
See? I don't need much to be happy. Give me a simple cache and I'll be happy for days.
ALA is a douchebag for calling my beloved appcache a douchebag!
22:20
That word is offensive to actual douchebags.
> Yes, that’s right, I verbified “offline.” Yes, I verbified “verb.” Feel free to inbox me grammar complaints that I’ll trashinate.
haha
"trashinate" is the best one
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Because it's so ironicizing.
You did it wrong
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:'(
22:31
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Eh, that ALA article boils down to "Aw halpz, appcache is not a silver bullet to all my problems as I thought" and "Oy vey, I need to think before I act".
None of which is especially surprising but whatever.
Pretty much
If you fuck up and get them stuck with a bad manifest file your app is broken till they clear everything
I mean I can understand what he wants and do see the value in a solution that meets his requirements but I didn't have to spend hours to see that for his use case appcache would lead to chaos.
there's something I didn't think about
where are my chrome dev tools :(
That's pretty much it. :(
Or you install Chrome for a still limited version that does the same thing as jsconsole.
@phenomnomnominal He's got a point though, appcache sucks for responsive images requested through media queries.
22:54
@rlemon LOL omfg
thats hilarious man
posting that on facebook
@OctavianDamiean yeah I want them to debug current page :/
Oh there's remote debugging

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