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21:00
I'll have to look that up
it is how you do animations with pure CSS
yeah, NLP is a huge step. If we take a step in that direction...it'd be awesome.
I was wondering how CSS animations worked
But it's part of the node change, since for any statistical NLP model we need a way to store shit that's worth a damn.
How CBC is it?
21:00
Maybe with neural networks...yeah, but it needs a learning interface...
@Zirak this weekend (hopefully) I'm going to dump the bots memory and make a list of all the user taught commands then post them as a gist and let the room vote on which to filter out
there are SOO many of them
Oh yeah, we did that some time ago
it is back up there again
!!info
@rlemon I awoke on Wed, 22 Jan 2014 21:39:36 GMT (that's about 1 day ago), got invoked 175 times, learned 257 commands
21:01
257 o_O
One of them is mine :3
!!respect
@RUJordan RESPECT MAH AUTHORITAH
And btw, you can prepend weasel queries with "should I"
!!forget respect
@rlemon Command respect forgotten.
21:02
:D
oh fuck I forgot I changed that from the Pantera Music Video
!!should I drink coffee or destroy the universe?
@Zirak destroy the universe
Commencing destruction
!!learn respect '<>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkFqg5wAuFk'
21:02
@rlemon Command respect learned
!!respect
DAMN YOU I WAS GONNA DO THAT
but can't you see, i'm easily.. bother by persistence..
one step from lashing out at you!
@CapricaSix read that as 'drink the universe'.
21:03
you cant be something you're not
you want in to get under my skin....
GET IT RIGHT
@Zirak so... the same thing we do every night?
@RUJordan however if you do actually listen - such powerful lyrics
Do I actually listen? Pft. That was my HS anthem
it was my JR HS anthem :P
such a youngster
@rlemon I'm free tonight, btw
And I won't crash alseep as well
ohh are you
i'll tell the gf she can't come over then..
21:06
Strict.Main.myAdd(1)(2).value()
3
I can conquer worlds now
@rlemon I'm only 5 years younger than you :P
@RUJordan which means when I was getting into my first car you were learning long division in grade 5/6
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Long division is grade 4
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Dumbass
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;)
21:08
@Jhawins for you
dumbass
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No really I'm just spouting nonsense for a second before I go out for a smoke
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!!afk smoke
@SomeKittensUx2666 How would you go about doing that?
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Search transcript... Grab JSBin/codepen/jsfiddle links. Done.
hope someone can help me
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Q: Full Background in the Site javascript

Dave-88Hello I have a site from my homepage that load the Background image not the end of the site. Here my Problem: Here my Site: http://www.behringer-mauch.de/Tischler_Hehmann/index.php?article_id=12 On the another site from the homepage that load die Background images to end of the site. Exampl...

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21:12
Replace URLs with the greatest revision.
@rlemon JOKES ON YOU I NEVER LEARNED LONG DIVISION
Ohwait... fuck..
@Zirak Have Caprica look for chat messages tagged with a link, shoot link/message author off to firebase.
@Dave-88 I hope so too.
@Dave-88 what browser? its fine in chromium
IE6
dun dun dunnnnnnn
Thank fucking god I just fixed my issue
21:15
!!youtube slayer bloodline
that was driving me nuts
well that isn't a pretty thumbnail
(will be gone shortly)
@RUJordan make sure to answer your own question :D
well isn't that a piss off
21:16
!!stat Dave-88
@mikedidthis Dave-88 has 56 reputation, earned 0 rep today, asked 27 questions, gave 0 answers. avg. rep/post: 2.07. Badges: 0g 1s 10b
I did something at home last night and thought "i'll just save it in a fiddle and grab it at work tomrorow"
but I guess I forgot to log in :/
wasn't much
multi column list layout
@mikedidthis already on it
21:17
still. sucks to have to duplicate work
@mikedidthis in chrome
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A: WYSIWYG Multiple Inputs (jQuery Plugin)

RUJordanAfter a while of research, the answer is quite simple. Read into the source code and you'll see that it has a toolbar selector: toolbarSelector: '[data-role=editor-toolbar]', So you have to override that with a unique data-role like so: $("#consent").wysiwyg({ toolbarSelector: '[data-role=edi...

@Dave-88 its fine here. Just curious but is this a client site? As google has indexed 3 questions you have asked so far building it :(
brainfart: I want the input selected when it is focused
@ yes mike that was a client site.
21:21
input.addEventListener('focus', function () {
    this.select();
}, false);
this isn't working
selected = true or so
text input
not select
off to google I go!
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I don't have my truck. And my ride home is snowed in. Cool.
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@rlemon .focus()...?
it is on focus
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21:24
What are you trying to do?
3 mins ago, by rlemon
brainfart: I want the input selected when it is focused
Update 2: Thanks to danymic typing, I've spent a considerable amount of time fighting with Fay to realize that the functions it exports are both curried and uncurried at the same time. // @copy
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I should've seen that. That's the only thing I could think of for .select()
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Ah
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Q: Selecting all text in HTML text input when clicked

QuestionsI have the following code to display a textbox in a HTML webpage. <input type="text" id="userid" name="userid" value="Please enter the user ID" /> When the page display, the text contains the "please enter the user Id. however, I found that the user need to click 3 clicks in order to select al...

21:25
Why would you need both curried and uncurried functions
there is no reason it shouldn't work :/
@BartekBanachewicz danymic typing? Sounds like the issue lies with your typing, not the language's.
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@rlemon Try with jQuery. Just for shits and giggles.
Maybe it's too danymic?
input.addEventListener('focus', function (e) {
    this.select();
}, false);
input.addEventListener('mouseup', function (e) {
    e.preventDefault();
}, false);
GAAAAYYYYYYY
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21:27
JS is a dynamic typed language... So "thanks to dynamic typing" means "I'm using Javascript"
I will never be happy with that solution :(
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Hahahaha that makes sense.
Is dynamic typed "bad"?
@copy why are you asking me? :)
21:28
> Apples are bad because I don't like them!
@SomeKittensUx2666 I'm mispelling it on purpose since ever.
@rlemon ok how about this: is it "good"?
it is what it is
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@RUJordan It is what it is.
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Whoa
21:28
some people like it, some people don't. I personally find myself liking it
ok buddha
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Mind fuck
@BartekBanachewicz Who should I ask instead?
DAGNABIT! IT'S SO HARD TO GET THIS SCREW IN WITH A HAMMER! ANYONE WHO USES HAMMERS IS CLEARLY WRONG!
but like most things, it has its places where it fits better and some where it doesn't
21:29
@RUJordan each has pros and cons
So that would make PHP dynamically typed as well?
plnkr.co/edit/sQLQXf9NkBCJrJBHzGb1?p=preview Can't figure out how to make flicker go away when hiding
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!!doge condescending,sarcasm,assholes
     wow
                 many condescending
                           so sarcasm
much asshole
    wow
                so condescending
                      such sarcasm
very assholes
WebDevelopers!!!! Please PLEASE tell me this isn't the only solution
3 mins ago, by rlemon
input.addEventListener('focus', function (e) {
    this.select();
}, false);
input.addEventListener('mouseup', function (e) {
    e.preventDefault();
}, false);
21:29
> much asshole
Okay, I'm just confused and will get back to what I did before
@copy basically default behaviour is lazy and curried, but if you add --strict it exports it strict, but still allows the option to curry
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Q: Hashing JavaScript objects

masonkI have a function that receives a list of JS objects as an argument. I need to store information about those objects in a private variable for future reference. I do not want to stuff a property into the objects themselves, I just want to keep it out of band in a dictionary. For this I need a ha...

Strict.FayFromJs.myAdd(1,2)
3
Strict.FayFromJs.myAdd(1)(2)
3
21:31
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Q: Are there ideal array sizes in JavaScript?

Ted HoppI've seen little utility routines in various languages that, for a desired array capacity, will compute an "ideal size" for the array. These routines are typically used when it's okay for the allocated array to be larger than the capacity. They usually work by computing an array length such that ...

100k rep question? Might get famous
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I just watched the upvotes go ++...++...++++...++
@rlemon what's wrong with that?
okay, now actually liking JS, I can reflectively move those functions to the global space
@RUJordan That's sooooo engine dependent
@doug65536 it is ugly code
21:33
No kidding, I upvoted at 2.
@RUJordan Wow. That score escalated quickly
why should I have to cancel the mouseup for the controls
It's at 10 now
it's for .. in right
I kinda called it
@Zirak hmm
21:34
ohai another Canuk
we need to stick together
eh
Plus, I mean....they're still not fixed.
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@BartekBanachewicz That's almost never any good.
@rlemon cry me a river
So you made an array, used up (say) one js-engine-memory-page on construction. Cool story. Now what?
@Jhawins I want to iterate through fields in an object and move its insides to the global scope
21:35
@doug65536 then hold you under till you stop kicking?
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@BartekBanachewicz A normal for loop is faster.
because otherwise I suggest you just stfu
@Zirak I was thinking the same thing. How often do you define an array length?
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Change title
21:36
no, but seriously.
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It's been long enough
"cry me a river" --- or fuck off?
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Unleash the fury
@Jhawins even for iterating through object properties? o.O
rlemon smash?
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21:36
@BartekBanachewicz Well..... That's what I'm told. I actually have never tried it. I'll look for a statistic because I'm curious too
WHERE'S MY DAMN BLUE HULK PIC WHEN I NEED IT
@Jhawins someone posted that turbo "for benchmark" recently
it is a sad day when the 'Muricans are nicer than the Canadians :P
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Q: Javascript for..in vs for loop performance

JosnidhinI was clustering around 40000 points using kmean algorithm. In the first version of the program I wrote the euclidean distance function like this var euclideanDistance = function( p1, p2 ) { // p1.length === p2.length == 3 var sum = 0; for( var i in p1 ){ sum += Math.pow( p1[i] -...

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The accepted answer here makes sense.
21:38
@Jhawins uhm...
even if it does, for (var i... is terrible :(
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Oh. I'm talking about something that doesn't matter.
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@BartekBanachewicz No, it's fastest. Haha. It's more efficient.
@Jhawins If I wanted to be fast, I wouldn't use JS :)
In before JS is fast
21:39
how do you do it you're always spot on
even if you're supposed to be working
@RUJordan sadly he will likely be deported and we'll have to deal with his shit once again
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But in your case where you can't access the values with numbers...
@rlemon no offense, but suck it.
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What?
More than one screen, obviously
21:40
He's spent too much of 'murica's time.
@RUJordan him and Rob Ford can hang out and OD
@copy that's why I need a 3rd one
Maybe they'll rep Tom Ford while they're at it
@Jhawins He wants reflection, he has 3 options (for of, for in and Object.keys/getOwnPropertyNames) - for in is a perfectly viable option...
@BartekBanachewicz What do you do with your second one?
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21:41
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yeah that's what I just said. I wasn't thinking through his situation.
@BadgerGirl keep chat open?
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But what's this about supposed to be working?
@Jhawins you don't want to know
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lol oh shit I in trouble
@BartekBanachewicz get a nice wide screen and you can comfortable fit a console + chat in one window
21:42
@rlemon I have 2x16:10
@rlemon be honest with me
How often do you say "eh"?
not often unless using it as a question
hey guys
Is it stereotypically bad in Canada or is this more of a joke?
javascript problem
21:43
you know how you guys have "the south"
javascript answer
okey I'm moving forward
yeah
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I'm a South.
if (this.$el[0].document.getElementById("BODY")) {
this.$el.prepend(this.$bg);
} else {
this.$el.before(this.$bg);
this.$el.css('background', 'none');
}
21:43
well our stereotypically Canadian is just "your south"
they are hicks
that makes sense
how can i call my wrapper id
I used to live in south VA
just like "Muricans" are your hicks
so: if (this.$el[0].document.getElementById("wrapper")) {
21:44
Near west VA
not like everyone in the USA is like that
Update 3 My worker is able to call my logic code. Proceeding with implementation. No, @Benjamin, I don't give up easily.
but this ist wrong
I say y'all and whatnot
I say "eh"
but it is "eh?"
21:44
@rlemon thanks. That's honestly been on my mind for a couple years now
> hey rob
> eh?
> wanna go play some hockey?
> SURE!
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I live.... Well, it's on a hill. If you look South, there's a cornfield and a wood. If you look South East there's a been field this year, and a cattle farm. If you look North, there is a pond and a massive woods. If you look West, there is a cornfield.
@BartekBanachewicz I didn't want you to give up easily - that was you'd learn nothing again. The part where ports like this really fail are not where you are. The main issue is when you have a big program or when you need to maintain your code. Transpilers are not nearly mature enough for developing in anything but JavaScript (or for the very least things that source map like CS and TS).
@Jhawins that's the jist of my parents house
@Jhawins if you have any grain dryers in the area chances are our product is in it ;)
21:45
party over hurrrr
I hear canadian grass is pretty nice
@BenjaminGruenbaum remember it's a very specific use case, which is small, self-contained, pure, can be tested outside the browser, and is fit for solving in haskell
good loft for your golf swing ;)
the trick is to find it without snow
@BartekBanachewicz what are you doing?
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@rlemon Haha. Possibly. My family may be a big client.
21:47
@BenjaminGruenbaum regular-division palette generation
for my Quantization project
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One uncle runs ~3,000 acres of farm land, next to his brothers' farms. They use satellite controlled combines.
@BartekBanachewicz how many lines of Haskell is that?
@BenjaminGruenbaum around 3
@Jhawins that is the leading need for the project i'm going - the operators want to sit in their auto driven combines and control their grain dryers from their cell phones
@BartekBanachewicz can you show?
21:48
i'm like 40% there
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I wish they still ran the tobacco farm... But it's for sale now.
@BenjaminGruenbaum that will be update 4 :D
@BartekBanachewicz I meant the Haskell, not the JS :)
@Jhawins just imagine - node.js driven Agri Automation controls
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21:49
@rlemon Haha. Yeah they run dozens of them at a time so odds are.
the future is here: and it is JS
@BenjaminGruenbaum yeah, I actually have to write it :D
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Hire me because $reason
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;)
i have a js implementation but it's very crude
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21:50
We will hangout and slit each others throats.
@Jhawins get some rep - be a dealer
few $K for selling / installing one
@BartekBanachewicz show it?
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Q: Output JavaScript by id

Dave-88i will change this code: if (this.$el[0].tagName === 'BODY') { this.$el.prepend(this.$bg); } else { this.$el.before(this.$bg); this.$el.css('background', 'none'); } in this: if (this.$el[0].document.getElementById("wrappe...

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Haha that'd be cool. I don't really know how one approaches someone about buying a grain dryer though.
function genQuantizedPalette(n) {
    "use strict";
    var p = [];
    // how many steps each channel will have
    var channelN = Math.floor(Math.pow(n, 1/3));

    for (var r = 0; r < channelN; r++) {
        for (var g = 0; g < channelN; g++) {
            for (var b = 0; b < channelN; b++) {
                p.push({ r: r/channelN, g: g/channelN, b: b/channelN });
            }
        }
    }
    return p;
}
@BenjaminGruenbaum ^
21:51
@Jhawins we just sell the controls ;)
home time
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Haha ah. I see.
@Dave-88 'this.$el[0].document' = WUT
function buyGrainDryer(){
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Lol this guy just chimes in every once in awhile with something funny
@mikedidthis what is "WUT ??
21:53
evil.Flash_Seizure_Lights();
ya, I'm mostly just concerned about entertaining myself
@BartekBanachewicz looks like two lines in Haskell, where's the third?
@BenjaminGruenbaum type signature :)
I'm writing documentation for this module I built right now which is very boring
21:54
@Dave-88 you are calling a cached element and trying to get an element from the document all on the same line?
heard someone call it jsQuery
he's not wrong...
if it was called jsQuery maybe people would stop asking if they could run jQuery without JS
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JsQuery is a thing.
CsQuery for CS is pretty good.
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Oops
21:55
HsQuery
Well Fay bindings for jQ are also very nice IMHO

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