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12:05
I'm baaaaack
@Miszy did you check the page? it should work now
@AbhishekHingnikar dat's pretty.
S.A.N.T.A
1.2.5.3.4
Love when the second / third wave start.
:-D
i am tweaking the colors
12:16
is miszy dead again?
son i am awesome xD
That looks pretty awesome, but it isn't obvious that it's a loading bar
Probably easy to figure out in context, though
that is... awesome... can i use it @AbhishekHingnikar
@Cicada3301 sure :P
@SomeGuy i am happy with my simple circle
but scss is fucking amazing :D
12:32
@AbhishekHingnikar It's just a black screen
@Kippie .... use a browser ?
is a firefox a browser?
@Kippie Not really :D
Shut up, @Miszy, nobody asked you!
@Kippie wth, calm down o.O
12:34
> @-webkit-keyframes
@Miszy that was a joke. Calm down buddy.
Well, just removing the webkit prefix made it work
@AbhishekHingnikar works without prefix in chrome too
@FlorianMargaine didn't knew that
oh yes blink :-|
ps how do i do vendor prefixing in ffux ? in scss ?
@AbhishekHingnikar use mixins. eg. install Compass - it has many of them predefined.
@copy are you here?
12:36
@BenjaminGruenbaum Where's the milk?
@Miszy well just @keyframes seems to work !
@Miszy hey
Is it normal that codepen completely refuses to work in IE? (IE11)
@Kippie completely normal
and try firefox now it should work
@Cicada3301 That's exactly what I meant. Cool :)
12:37
@BenjaminGruenbaum Just a little bit
@Cicada3301 I just don't get why do you repeat background-color:blue;
@Cicada3301 And some other CSS rules. You don't have to repeat them if they're exactly the same.
@copy I'm trying to figure out a compound with like statement for JavaScript. How do you think a race condition in resource acquisition should be handled? That is? I'm trying to get resources A and B and getting B failed?
@Miszy I just checked on different displays (other than my pc we have a mac... a basic windows of 2005, an ipad and 2iphones, all of my parents). The older one is the windows 2005, and doesn't seem like supporting @media...
@AbhishekHingnikar I mean instead of transform: translate3D(0, 0, 0) you can do @include transform(translate3D(0, 0, 0)); which will take care of all the vendor-prefixes. With Compass.
What i'm doing wrong ?
12:40
I think I should put the default css to be for the large screens... since I don't think any screen smaller than 800px width doesn't support @media
In computer science, the dining philosophers problem is an example problem often used in concurrent algorithm design to illustrate synchronization issues and techniques for resolving them. It was originally formulated in 1965 by Edsger Dijkstra as a student exam exercise, presented in terms of computers competing for access to tape drive peripherals. Soon after, Tony Hoare gave the problem its present formulation. Problem statement Five silent philosophers sit at a table around a bowl of spaghetti. A fork is placed between each pair of adjacent philosophers. (An alternative problem fo...
@Cicada3301 There's no such thing as Windows 2005. And obviously OS doesn't have that much of an impact on your website. Mostly the browser you're using has.
@BenjaminGruenbaum o_O seriously
@BenjaminGruenbaum You mean, like Python's with?
12:41
@copy yeah
@Miszy we bought it in 2005, it uses google chrome and has a window width of 2105px
@Miszy but it still displays stuff in a column
@Cicada3301 mobile-first approach is not without a reason. It's better to have a small-screen website on a large screen than the other way round.
@Cicada3301 That's rather not possible unless it's very old Chrome.
12:41
but every mobile should support media...
@Miszy that's very probable
@Miszy didn't knew that ... sounds cool
now i will give my body some rest
@Cicada3301 Ya think? I don't.
@Cicada3301 But it's flexbox that might not be supported. media-queries are in chrome since the beginning :)
@Miszy and the mac doesn't support @media aswell
@Miszy oh... maybe
@Cicada3301 The Mac? Mac is a browser?
nope... it uses safari
12:44
@Cicada3301 Yup, you will have to learn about vendor prefixes. But it doesn't matter now.
@Cicada3301 Safari hasn't implemented flexbox completely, so it uses it's own version called -webkit-flexbox
@BenjaminGruenbaum So are you asking me about the implementation details or how the API should handle such a case?
If someone from 1800s suddenly appeared today, what would be the most difficult thing to explain to them about life today?
@Miszy can I mail you to attach images more easily?
@Miszy nvm, it looks awful in that mac: the screen it's about 4 times as big as mine..
@Cicada3301 I recommend using website caniuse.com
@copy your opinion, of how the API should handle the case.
12:46
@EnglishMaster We have an instrument that can fit into the palm of your hands which can give you any information available in any language in any culture, and we use it to play angry birds.
@Miszy we're trying to make a progressive 'thingie' (can't remember the name), right? So we should implement that...
The guy: "What's angry birdy you are talking about?"
@Cicada3301 flexbox is very new but by the time you learn how to make proper HTML, CSS and JS, flexbox will be just there for you in every browser.
@Miszy it will probably take me hundred of years.... surely it will...
@Cicada3301 What about the repeated CSS?
@Cicada3301 I bet a month.
12:48
@EnglishMaster the fact we live in a world where most of the population has too much and not too little.
@Miszy fixing that now
@Miszy for me or flexbox?
@Cicada3301 You ;)
Hi. JS files are deferring the document.ready event cuz they might contain document.write. but what about this situation : all js files were loaded+executed , document.ready was called , and then one script ( from the js file) run document.write after a setTimeout callback ? I know that a new blank page will appear , but what about the document.ready event?
@Miszy it was only the footer that was still repeated, right?
12:50
@RoyiNamir don't use document.write ever for anything that you don't specifically need it for (like synchronous injection as fallback for example)
@BenjaminGruenbaum Well, if they are nested and loading the outer resource fails, nothing ever happens (and an exception is thrown or something else). If the inner resource fails, you might need to get out manually. Or if you're working with exceptions, just throw.
@Cicada3301 idk, look into the CSS :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum I know. its a question of learning the edge scenarios.
@Miszy it should have
@RoyiNamir read about document.open and document.close then :)
12:51
@Miszy there
@copy that's the thing, there is no outer and inner resources. Since it's JavaScript the resources are loaded in parallel and the function executes when they all loaded. If I load 20 resources and 19 loaded and one failed, what do I do now? What if their dispose (__exit__) function throws?
Hey guys, do you have any opinions on this --? stackoverflow.com/questions/21103891/…
Yes, opinion questions don't belong on SO. :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum Oh. Well, then you clean up all the other resources and then throw
@BenjaminGruenbaum I dont see how it relates, I use those 2 with src'less iframes
12:53
Haha yup, but was just being polite, not really an opinion quesiton I guess
Guys, I've got a puzzle for you
I'll tell you right off the bat, I don't know the answer.. trying to figure it out myself
@Cicada3301 Cool, work on formatting though :D
@StepanParunashvili just a guess... tester@tester\.com ... didn't look much..
@Miszy that's the whole point: I'm terrible
You have 1 dollar in your pocket and 20 chips. You choose n chips, and you're guaranteed to win. The amount you win is the amount of money you currently have multiplied by the number of chips you play
What is the most amount of money you can end up with?
12:55
@Neil 1?
@Cicada3301 Just made a tester account for you guys. Was it a bad idea?
@StepanParunashvili don't worry... shouldn't harm anybody
@Cicada3301 I mean, if you played 10 chips, your winnings would become 10 dollars. You play the rest 10 chips, and you get 100 dollars
However, that isn't the most you can get clearly
My guess is 1 chip, because it doubles every time
so 2^20
12:56
then it's g(1)20
No, because your 1 dollar gets multiplied by the number of chips that you play
So it's 1 dollar * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1, etc.
where g stands for graham type number
@Neil That's not how you described it
12:57
@Neil After first win you get 1 + 1 = $2
@Neil After second you get 2 + 2 = $4
2^10
then 2 chips
That's not how I interpreted it anyway
Your winnings aren't added to what you already have..
It's like you have to put in all your money to play
even if you are guaranteed to win
brb... my dog needs me
Well, choosing 3 every time is more than choosing 2 every time, so there goes that theory
12:58
@Cicada3301 Eww
@KendallFrey If choosing 20 and choosing 1 is bad
then logically I'm inclined to think that the best answer lies in the middle
10? no way
I meant more like 5 or 4
since 4 chips for 5 times is 20
or 5 chips for 4 times is 20
According to some rough work, 3 is the best so far
I think one of the two would be optimal
13:00
4 is no better than 2, and 5 is worse
Might be better to vary the amount of chips you pick also
Like 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6
nope
I can show you why too
back
I ate my dog... the best way to go
The result is the product of all the numbers that you chose
Damnit, now I'm going to have to write a program to solve this
@KendallFrey Right, well what if the optimal number of tokens is like 3.6
13:02
So you want to choose the set of numbers that sum to 20 and have the highest possible product
@Neil what? you don't enjoy writing programs?
You can't multiply times 3.6, but if you multiply times 3 then 4, then 3, then 4..
@Neil That's a little tricky
@Cicada3301 I do, I just have work to do :)
I should probably start cooking... getting a bit hungry
13:03
If you had to eat one of these animals to survive, which one would you eat?
1) dog 2) monkey 3) rat
aha! you can solve this with divide and conquer
at least, by using subproblems
@KendallFrey You can use brute force, it's only 20 chips
With more chips, it may not be so simple
Might not work for code, but works for my brain
@EnglishMaster the rat would have more meat than all of them
@Cicada3301 Srsly? Monkey. I'd eat a monkey. It's the biggest animal. And seems to be tasty.
13:06
@Miszy it's brain is the main source of eatable stuff in a monkey... but doesn't contain many nutrients... and they're usually very thin... I'd take an obese monkey...
You should never choose 5, because 2 * 3 > 5
likewise, 4 is the same as 2 * 2
So it comes down to choosing 2 and 3
3*3 > 2*2*2 so choose 3 when possible
@Cicada3301 Still, monkeys are much larger than rats
I'm dying
too much IEEE-754 and assembly recursion
@Miszy not in turin... while rowing Ive seen rats bigger than my dog...
I'm pretty sure choosing 3 when possible, 2 otherwise is the best strategy
13:10
Hmm
Works for 20, but there's a better one for any number
@BartekBanachewicz But why
And if you picked 2 first, then all 3s?
ah well shouldn't make a difference actually
13:10
@copy That was the first thing I've asked when this subject started
So, uni?
I wonder why 3 is optimal for 20?
if (chips % 3 !== 0)
    choose(2);
else
    choose(3);
optimal for any number, unproven
@Neil 3 is optimal for anything
@BartekBanachewicz The subject is not bad itself.
@copy aha. I'm back home from the exam
13:11
@KendallFrey Operator Precedence
even for shits to give to the problem...
mine is the first
@KendallFrey Ah, so this would work for say 1000?
@BartekBanachewicz The way it's taught is bad
@Miszy Obviously, knowledge is never bad.
@copy typo
13:12
hit my shin on a bucket. took off a nice chunk of skin
@Neil yep
starting my day off right
@Neil 2 2's and the rest 3's
@KendallFrey Acceptance
@Miszy what should I do now?
13:13
lay down, curl and wait for death
@Miszy plz don't jus tell me to format it...
If it were 19, you'd have 2*2*3*3*3*3*3..
@BartekBanachewicz I like that
That sounds logical, since 1*3*3*3*3*3*3 is less
13:14
yup
still don't understand the significance of 3 though
@BartekBanachewicz At least it's not completely useless. Like electrical engineering
Me neither
I should figure out the optimal real value
The first thing I'd do is divide all of the chips in half... so you have twice as more...
then do it again and again until you reach infinity....
If it's true what you wrote, it depends on the number of chips you have
13:16
then every time give out infinity...
Depends on it's divisibility by 3
you'll never get rid of all of your chips
and you'll have infinite money... how does that sound?
@Cicada3301 Remind me never to bring you along next time I'm caught in a mathematical paradox
You might divide by zero and undo the universe
@Neil :P already did.... the loop is still runnning in another page of my browser...
should probably reset my pc...
or use task manager...
brb
Not sure if you're aware of that, but @Cicada3301 is talking about Banach–Tarski paradox
!! wiki Banach–Tarski paradox
13:18
The Banach–Tarski paradox is a theorem in set-theoretic geometry, which states the following: Given a solid ball in 3‑dimensional space, there exists a decomposition of the ball into a finite number of non-overlapping pieces (i.e., disjoint subsets), which can then be put back together in a different way to yield two identical copies of the original ball. Indeed, the reassembly process involves only moving the pieces around and rotating them, without changing their shape. However, the pieces themselves are not "solids" in the usual sense, but infinite scatterings of points. A stronger ...
@Miszy had no idea
@Neil did the universe end?
Highest point is optimal
@Cicada3301 The answer to that question is always no, because the day in which the answer to that question is yes, there will be no one to answer
@KendallFrey Lol wow, it's e
13:20
@CapricaSix Hey, Grą told us about that that one time
It looks like the optimal value.... darn
@Miszy when I sat in a corner years ago I thought that you could de-compose a sphere in a rect line... which has infinite length... meaning that the sphere has a surface equal to infinity*0...
ninja'd
Actually, that's probably how e is defined
which meant 3 things: every sphere has the same surface, every sphere has surface of 0, every surface (both spheres) has a surface of infinity...
13:22
@Neil It's defined in so many ways
the universe is made out of atom elements, which have non-regular surfaces... then my mind was blown and I needed to get back to my class....
that or solving for n when ln(x^n) = x
I think having a rect line is the only way to un-develop a sphere without overlapping elements...
and then it came to my mind that every solid can be decomposed in a rect line....
and then I noticed it was a paradox and made no sense....
This is close:
dayum, that's unreadable in the dark theme
@KendallFrey wait what is this?
lim?
what's that
13:25
limit
@Cicada3301 limes
2
@BartekBanachewicz as the fruit?
@Cicada3301 as the latin word for it
13:25
In other news, the sum of all natural numbers is -1/12
(not kidding, it's true)
@KendallFrey old and not true
@KendallFrey i heard about that.....
seriously, it was posted on numberphile 5 days ago
How can they make a claim like that with Godel's Incompleteness Theorem?
@BartekBanachewicz I saw it there too
13:26
@BartekBanachewicz On youtube, 5 days ago is new
i have a problem with jquery in my project
Uncaught ReferenceError: $ is not defined
@BartekBanachewicz actually I saw it the first time in some of einstein relativity explanations... he used that number a lot
I have no idea why this go starred
what am i doing?
A limes was a border defence or delimiting system of Ancient Rome. It marked the boundaries of the Roman Empire. The Latin noun limes had a number of different meanings: a path or balk delimiting fields, a boundary line or marker, any road or path, any channel, such as a stream channel, or any distinction or difference. In Latin, the plural form of limes is limites. The word limes was utilized by Latin writers to denote a marked or fortified frontier. This sense has been adapted and extended by modern historians concerned with the frontiers of the Roman Empire: e.g. Hadrian's Wall in ...
@Dinamit92 your jQuery license has expired
13:28
@Dinamit92 use jQuery instead of $
yeah only the paid Pro version has the $ shorthand
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guys... what do you usually listen to while coding?
@Cicada3301 depends on what I'm coding
I don't listen to music much anymore but grooveshark.com/#!/playlist/Coding/84941450
@Miszy thanks.what i doing?
13:31
for uni projects I typically choose Pacific Rim soundtrack
and imagine each part of the project is a Kaiju
@Dinamit92 There must have been jQuery.noConflict() executed somewhere in the code
@KendallFrey looks good!
if it is wordpress, noConflict is enabled by default iirc
(function ($) {
  // ... use $ here
}(jQuery));
@Dinamit92
@Cicada3301 did you look at the FFT?
13:39
@BartekBanachewicz font?
A fast Fourier transform (FFT) is an algorithm to compute the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) and its inverse. A Fourier transform converts time (or space) to frequency and vice versa; an FFT rapidly computes such transformations. As a result, fast Fourier transforms are widely used for many applications in engineering, science, and mathematics. The basic ideas were popularized in 1965, but some FFTs had been previously known as early as 1805. Fast Fourier transforms have been described as "the most important numerical algorithm[s] of our lifetime". Overview There are many different ...
you said the music "looks" good
yeah....
you say I should say it sounds good?
I was trying to make a joke -.-
@Miszy thank you
@BartekBanachewicz oh... well... but unicorns?
@Miszy I'm getting bored... what should I add?
13:43
@Dinamit92 There should be reputation for helping on chat ;)
2
@Cicada3301 Have you looked at smashingmagazine showcases of good webdesign already?
@Miszy I looked in it... but all I saw were posts about people's dog and travels...
@SomeGuy I actually grabbed it just have yet to play it
I figured you would :p
It looks fun, but I don't think it'll be worth the $11 for me
I'll grab it if it goes on sale (probably going to take a long time for that)
Blinded By The Light ♫
pasta is done
13:49
@Cicada3301 I enjoy listening to coldplay and muse
@Cicada3301 wtf?
singing doesn't bother me while I'm coding, strangely enough
@Neil for me javascript is not english... it's javascript, same for html, css and others... while I'm writing text it's fine tho... otherwise it really confuses me
Same
@Miszy looking at those..
13:53
I program best listening to upbeat music I like under the influence of 1, 1-2 beers :)
@Neil for me loads of cheese... still don't like beer
Hahaha
@Cicada3301 Cheese?
@Cicada3301 You're 13, how possibly could you like beer? You're not supposed to drink it anyway.
13:56
@Neil cheese ftw
May I say that's a peculiar choice :)
What type of cheese?
@Miszy well... I'm a good whine tester... and I can drink entire bottles without getting drunk...
cheese is one of the 3 perfect foods
@Cicada3301 Of course you can.
13:57
> whine tester
@KendallFrey What is with you and the number 3 today?
You want cheese with that whine?
@Miszy sometimes with some of my sister's friends (about 13) I do speed challanges of beer drinking... and I'm one of the best
I'm only repeating what already exists
@BartekBanachewicz He knows all kinds of whines
@Neil usually yes
13:58
What kind of cheese?
Try me, I've been in italy for 8 years now. I think I know a few
@Neil any really....
@Cicada3301 Srsly, you might think you look awesome after statements like that, but you only look like a fool.
@Neil I was born in italy
@Miszy Teens these days. Tsk tsk.
@Cicada3301 Yes, I'm aware
13:58
@Neil I am imagining a bowl of soft muenster... I could eat that all day.
hi guys
@Miszy Ik, but with my sister's friends at least I can be sure they don't say I'm a little cute boy
@SomeGuy Teens since ever. Nothing changes :)
@KendallFrey Ever had bree?
not sure, doubt it
13:59
@Cicada3301 dude, you're 13.
@BartekBanachewicz and have the mind of a 30...
@Cicada3301 Drinking alcohol doesn't prove you're not a little cure boy. It only makes you little cute drunk boy
2
If you get the chance to try it, do so
It's got a crust on it that you're supposed to eat
@Miszy which is perfect :D

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