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17:00
@rlemon I was just thinking about that
or maybe make it javascript roommembers cannot be mindjailed anywhere
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And then you can troll new kids.
@JanDvorak the 'js' owners list is forced upon all installations muahahaha
that would be awesome, but not awesome :P
I have a coworker who, apparently, can barely use a computer.
@rlemon yet I got mindjailed
17:01
@rlemon Maybe if it was running on a server...
@JanDvorak no, I meant it should be that way
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@Shmiddty I have one of those.
@Jhawins But my coworker writes code.
@Manishearth Awesome! Glad you're enjoying it
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@Shmiddty Oh God
17:02
And it automatically detects room owners/mods
@Zirak you can't write a obfuscated pint of code that calls out to a gist or something for the info?
@Jhawins "it no save" :clicks save button 5 more times:
@rlemon why obfuscated?
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@JanDvorak Because the other room owners fork the bot, and they'd remove it.
17:04
@Jhawins no need for obfuscation, just deep and confusing dependencies
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Ok, \H is "non hexadecimal digit char" right?
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@JanDvorak Both.
security through obscurity also works.
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If it's too over there head they'll just give up. Seeing that it's written in JS and the other rooms aren't the JS room it shouldn't be that hard. But I don't think it's worth it.
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Is "-" hexadecimal?
17:06
@Jhawins uhh... wat?
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It isn't found using \H or \h
Why do we care what other people do with the bot?
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Regex problem.
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@Shmiddty you always know the answer to my regex problems... Got a minute?
remind me to never buy software from you guys! :P
17:06
I guess
/me searches for back doors
TIL js room works for NSA
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Not even a real regex problem. Basically I just don't understand why neither \H or \h will match a dash ( - ).
@Jhawins Because neither is actually a regexp class?
EEEK it's a recommendation question, it's subjective, AND it's not even programming related. — Jan Dvorak 10 secs ago
So they just literally match h or H?
17:08
dash is not a hex character
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Well in a lot of text-editors they'll just take flags. It's not a real regexp, it's just a flag and I don't get how a dash could be not match to either... It's for my co-worker who doesn't use computers...
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@Zirak No. One second.
If it's a regexp offshoot then it can do all kinds of crazy things. But basic regexps don't have a \h or \H
@Loktar I'll show you mine if you show me yours ;)
@Zirak whew I thought I was going insane
17:10
lol
I don't think there's even a group in PCRE
!!> "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890!@#$%^&*()_+-=`~<>,./?;:'{}[]|\\".match(/\d/gi)
@Shmiddty ["h"]
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In this editor it just uses flags, below are examples.
string, flags
"5</p>" -> 5\D //match
"5-6</p> -> 5\D //no match, this is the problem.
@Shmiddty null
17:11
oh, \d
@Shmiddty ["1","2","3","4","5","6","7","8","9","0"]
Your editor is stupid
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!!> "5<".match(\D) //go
@Jhawins "SyntaxError: illegal character"
!!/tobacconist
17:11
@BenjaminGruenbaum Drop your panties, Sir William; I cannot wait until lunchtime!
@Jhawins "SyntaxError: illegal character"
lrn2javascript
!!> '5<'.match(/5\D/);
@Zirak ["5<"]
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Haha I'm in the middle of a >400 line PHP script from this morning.
only 400?
@Jhawins follow the left wall always.
user1596138
17:13
It's from last night/this morning. And there's a lot of logic. So yes.
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Plus I hardly understand how to properly structure regexps. I'll admit that.
I've sat in front of 50 lines of code for half a day before before getting them.
@Jhawins Avoid them like fire for anything not trivial.
Long story short, it should match:
!!> /\d\D\d/.exec('5-6')
@Zirak ["5-6"]
!!> "5-6".match(/5\D/)
17:15
@KendallFrey ["5-"]
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@BenjaminGruenbaum That's what I've done so far. Which is why I don't know how ha. I'm not learning regexp on my own though, I'm going to buy a book.
@rlemon you are the reason why I will never run out of work
If it doesn't have the \D groups but does have character classes, you can try 5[^\d]
@Jhawins They actually have regex books?
17:16
Regular Expressions are not complicated, the problem is a long regular expression is not very readable.
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@KendallFrey Plenty. I'd like to actually be good with them though, not just know how to use them.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Neither are short ones.
You have to read a lot of regular expressions in order to be able to feel comfy around them, and even then they're a maintainability problem.
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@KendallFrey Same here usually haha
17:17
@KendallFrey Plenty of times regular expressions are the easiest solution to a problem.
@LucasKauffman awesome.
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@Zirak That's the one I was going to buy.
am I missing something?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Other times, they're just plain fun.
I've never read it though...once you meet Perl, you start to get regexps or you drown.
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17:18
Never touched Perl.
@Zirak If you can program REBEL without knowing regex, let me know.
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It's so loud.
@KendallFrey I keep thinking you mean REBOL, @HostileFork must be haunting me
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!!undo
but in all seriousness. @LucasKauffman, what are you on about now?
17:19
The most common use-cases for regexp are very simple.
@SomeKittens Hell no
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1 message moved to Trash can
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Cool.
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@Shmiddty Validation?
I was gonna make a "you shouldn't touch Perl, it's under 18", but then I looked it up, and it was in '87. But then I thought...hey...javascript was born in '95. JavaScript is 18...the legal age!
Gentlemen, contain your orgasms.
...or not. One or two courtesy orgasm isn't too much to ask for.
user1596138
17:20
!!fuckable 18 //javascript also I doubt this comment will actually work out...
@Jhawins This is srs bsns, please treat it as such (see /help fuckable).
Was it born before or after me?
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Thought so.
@KendallFrey almost certainly yes
@KendallFrey What's your birthday?
17:22
@copy oh well :D i totally didn't consider the unary at all, that's of course right
@Zirak When was JS born?
Wikipedia says:
> [...] first shipped in beta releases of Netscape Navigator 2.0 in September 1995 [...]
It was born after me.
@OctavianDamiean @rlemon Do you know where you can get the Blue and Green keys for the new Chests in the Dungeons ?
@C5H8NNaO4 Not sure to be honest.
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17:23
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@KendallFrey Found you on facebook ^
I see...
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Also you're like 14.
10/10 - would do
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@rlemon See above...
17:24
@KendallFrey You're weird
What's with the rainbow yeti feet?
@rlemon Jailbaited!
Hmm i want to open those i found :D
I don't know, I haven't met her.
@Jhawins if Kendall looks like that, would do.
Also, what's written on the whiteboard?
What's the poster in the background?
user1596138
17:24
And the image above the whiteboard?
Halo poster
Messy room, too
And the trashcan?
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Damn nevermind, this chicks smokin hot.
jsfiddle.net/rlemon/Dxk5P/3 was adding dat gui. fucked it up, liked the outcome
@Jhawins @KendallFrey is that you?
user1596138
17:26
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yes, that is him.
Of course not.
@BenjaminGruenbaum The gravatar doesn't do him justice.
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He's lying. He just uses a fake picture on here. His boyfriend told me everything.
@KendallFrey No need to be shy.
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@KendallFrey it's all good, at least you're not a fat chick :)
17:27
Nope, I'm a fat dude.
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Fat chicks need love too, but they gotta pay.
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Forreal?
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It doesn't look cold or miserable enough in those pictures to be antarctica.
@Jhawins That's a common misconception
user1596138
17:30
> Most of Antarctica has an ice cap climate (Köppen EF) with very cold, generally extremely dry weather throughout the year and no month averaging above 0 °C (32 °F).
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Sounds cold and miserable to me.
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@Zirak how cold is it actually where you are?
@Jhawins It's cool.
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@Zirak Yup, got it taken care of yesterday.
@BenjaminGruenbaum the baby?
user1596138
17:33
> Josiah,

Your email to our listing has triggered our spam mail filter. You will need to prove you're not a computer before your mail is delivered.

Make sure to reference this email address.
This is your link, it is unique to you: [Phone Verification](http://matchverification.com/)
user1596138
I get some shit like that every time I email someone about a house. Gettin real tired of this shit..
lol
@Jhawins great way to phish
looks real unique
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I forgot part.
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17:34
> Thank you for your cooperation and have a great Wednesday.
jsfiddle.net/rlemon/Dxk5P/3 holy crap I let this run for ten minutes in an off tab
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Trying to sound personalized by putting the day of the week in.
results were unexpectedly awesome
I had some fairly entertaining spam this weekend.
@Bryan Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
17:35
@Jhawins What's your email address?
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@Retsam Hmm
@rlemon printscreen
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:P
17:36
suspicious domain name
no wonder.
Subject: Farmer normally can catch lots of eel at that time, and it turns yellow and not smells fishy.

Body: Sir Gregory in private. It's Sooty's Say You Did It box covered in gunge.
I gave him a company email
(How do you do the quote thing?)
@BenjaminGruenbaum but it is animated.
@Shmiddty were you interested in moving to the Bay Area?
17:37
wouldn't translate over
@SomeKittens potentially
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@Retsam > at the beginning of the message.
@Retsam Bottom right corner, "help".
I looked in help, honest.
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!!s/help/faq/
17:37
@Jhawins I looked in faq, honest. (source)
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Dammit.
lol
Help, actually, leads directly to the formatting.
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Whoa, sweet.
@SomeKittens If I can find a job at ~$150k, that does mainly JS application development.
17:38
But the quote thing isn't in there.
@Shmiddty Good luck. They're doing everything possible to lower salaries
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If I can find a job >$60K I'd be overjoyed :P
can I have a job that utilizes my pizza image service? 150K a year does sound nice...
I'm tired of working with MS technologies.
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@Retsam You're right. It should be added.
17:39
Another spam:
Subject:
This organisational structure did not provide an accurate picture of actual troop deployments.
Body:
Having described the principal kinds of reef in detail, his finding was that the actual surface of the reef did not differ much. His third marriage to the flautist Catherine Newby in 1987 produced a son.
150k sounds nice
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@Retsam Very umm... Direct.
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@Retsam Has to be the whole message. It's kind of like one-boxing.
@rlemon I only want ~$150k because it's SF... cost of living there is stupid.
Yeah. Oh well.
user1596138
17:40
@Retsam you're the one who works at II right?
I get an email or two every couple months from "IT professionals" who have "noticed vulnerabilities with out current networking setup, remotely......[and] wish to set up a meeting to discuss how they can protect us before it is too late"
@Shmiddty I just want 150K for pizza
But, yeah, I just don't understand this sort of spam. It's like some intro to Natural Language Processing student decided to mail out their program's output to every email they could get their hands on.
@Jhawins Yeah.
@rlemon that's a lot of pizza
@Retsam Skynet.
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> Indiana Chamber of Commerce voted "Best Places to Work in Indiana" last 7 years in a row.
@BenjaminGruenbaum with the image the effect is lost
and you risk catching it while it is resetting
17:42
@Jhawins Indiana voted itself best place to work?
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How many people actually code for you?
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@SomeKittens No that was off the II website. I had something else to say about it, but I forgot. So I sent it anyway which was confusing.
@Jhawins All of them. Don't tell anyone
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But you require a bachelors, so nevermind.
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17:44
!!afk smoke
@Jhawins you know you'll be back...
@Jhawins It's generally bachelors or equivalent exp
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What would be considered "equivalent exp" generally?
@Jhawins About 500, I think. Not all of them in Indy.
@Jhawins Wait, at my current place of employment?
run by a Theil fellow, college means nothing
17:45
(And that probably includes the Testing department)
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@SomeKittens Nah, at Retsam's place. It's in Indianapolis, close to me.
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@rlemon For a fairly senior user his question is pathetic.
17:58
god I wish Math.random() was just rand()
and yes I know I can alias it, i'm not a retard. but still.
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Plenty of shit like that in JS.
Yeah, the whole Math namespace seems unnecessary.
If I decompile something (something = Terraria), can I publish the decompiled source?
oooo. that is tricky.
I mean, i'll take it.
@Retsam No
17:59
but tricky question to ask.

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