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15:00
that too ^
@KendallFrey The amount of misleading videos on internet :P
i thought he's calling the flip the spinning [ maybe some mislead teenager ]
for almost 0.5 seconds ..
Soo I might just print out a whack of those meme images and start placing them all over the office
meh
more like metamorphosize
15:05
@Zirak yesterdays smbc was good
Yeah it was awesome.
@rlemon deer jesus?
Would i be allowed to put a chrome extensions, that uses some js files x from spritzinc.com, on github? Or should i wait for a proper licence and sdk?
@eazimmerman yes
the red button makes it funny though
15:08
my eyes :/
i'm waiting for it to explode
@C5H8NNaO4 wow, first I've heard of spritz, that is pretty cool
!!doge intense,explode,woof
 wow
                much intense
                            very explode
so woof
turned it upto 500 wpm and felt like that shibe up there
:(
do people purposely pick bad code to make images from?
15:10
That's not very good code.
@rlemon Yeah, exactly. That's why i wrote a chrome extension to highlight any text and display it in a spritzcanvas, pretty much faster way to read
@Zirak Indeed
@C5H8NNaO4 I'm quite impressed by it actually. but that image.... that code.....
But that will hopefully change with production release
like holy fuck, I didn't think I could read 500wpm :P
15:13
@rlemon You can even read 1000 wpm its amazing how much yoiu can remember despite having the feeling of not being able to follow everything
Looks like you people suck even moar than my people
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A: Let's burn down the close queue!

Shog9Questions in the close review queue by tag (top 250 tags) javascript ×1102 php ×1074 c# ×1043 java ×930 sql ×820 python ×815 ...

:D
Also morning all
woa
spritz is amazing
@PeeHaa you're 9 hours late
9 hours ago, by dystroy
Yeah, we top the list ! http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/223497/lets-burn-down-the-close-queue
aaaah damnit
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too slow :(
yeah, go back to the php room, you're in good hands over there.
15:16
hehehehe
@PeeHaa yeah. When I saw that this morning I immediately went to the closing queue. But there's a limit to what I can endure...
the spritz thingie would be even better if the french were good though
So could i get any troubles publishing/(putting on github) a chrome extension that uses their demo code to "spritz" anything?
Can you scroll back with Spritz? Re-read things? Go to a specific word? Track down something you're looking for?
@dystroy I also went to the closing queue... and then immediately left.
15:18
i wonder how well it would work for academic reading (programming books, etc)
If you don't understand something, can you pause for a minute to think about it before galloping to the next?
ok... so what's spritz ? Are you going to make me fire Google ?
7 mins ago, by rlemon
http://www.spritzinc.com/developers/
@Zirak They have 2 objects you can use, a SPRITZ.display.SpritzReadingPanel which has methods like pause, resume ,replay etc, getLastSentence
spritzinc.com/the-science/# click the 'click to sprintz' link on the side
change the WPM to 500
15:19
@C5H8NNaO4 I'm talking about it as a user
With the interface they have, I couldn't do any of those
@Zirak Currently there are'nt any implementations apart from the demo, as far as i know. (available for the public)
@dystroy The real solution would be to just automagically burninate the entire queue.
Most of it is worth closing either way
gah stop pinging me please
It was the rare quadruple ping
15:20
@Zirak ok, I'll stop pinging you
@Zirak if you're nice to me, that is
Oh sry, i forgot it's pinging you if I make an edit
First look : spritz looks stupid. Second look : there's no second look, my eyes are burnt
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@FlorianMargaine I've already ignored you
i'm working on an angular directive to handle resizing the browser window - a side navigation column should always be 100% of the height of the page, minus the banner & footer - do i have access to elements outside the scope of that directive?
15:23
@dystroy It does appear faster than normal reading to me
@copy Don't you read diagonally usually ? This seems to ignore the way you really approach texts, that is not as a sequence of words without start or end.
Still you don't have to move your eyes
@dystroy Diagonally?
Querlesen
@copy I don't know the English term. That's the word used in France by some journalists about the way to read by successive approaches big texts.
15:25
@dystroy Oh, sure. But only if I don't really care about the content or look for something specific
I can't read a text without having an idea of where I am, of the global structure, and so on. The same even for a sentence.
that's were spritz would be useless too, at least on higher speeds
but if you care about the content, you should have the time to read anyway
Spritz is cool for giving someone information quickly. Spritz is not cool for letting someone take information.
And there's also a problem which I seem to be the only one to have : I can't follow a text that goes at a speed I don't decide. That's why I never hear podcasts or even videos. I can't do that. They're almost always too slow and when they're fast enough it's because my mind jumped on to something's else (and so it should stop).
yeah I think people need to stop reinventing how we read..
15:28
I think stop inventing is a bad idea
> Buy our product you will read so fast omg
@Loktar I'm not totally sure of that. Technology changed. But I don't think it's so easy.
@copy maybe stop promoting bad ideas then :P instead of not inventing rather
spritz seems like a good idea for google glass
not for websites tho
I'm not saying this thing does wonders. But it definitely has potential
15:29
maybe, yes
in fairness every sales pitch will show the potential
I can see it being nice in certain applications
but in very specific niches
One of the problems is that it forces you to think a certain speed
@KendallFrey yes
15:29
I had problems really reading it
There's also the feeling. Nothing (and I hope I'm wrong, actually) can be compared to sitting in your bed and feeling your book as you read and page through.
or, more probably, just like TV : to stop really thinking
yeah that was my issue
reading my morning updates this might actually be nice.
15:30
when you read yourself you develop a personal flow
that just fucks it up
It's like speed reading, but without the ability to slow down
@Zirak i still prefer paper books to ebooks
reading a novel I would like to read at my own speed.
the ultimate solution is having me learn what I need w/o having to read a thing :P
@eazimmerman It's just a different experience.
15:30
reading small bites of information quickly, it looks nice.
And the smell...old books have a unique aroma to them.
especially ones that have been around water during their lifetime
@Zirak especially old Playboy
new books have a uniquer smell
idk what that is
@rlemon I know kung fu!
@rlemon what's in that picture ?
15:31
so I respond with that.
Kendall was the only person to get it
Come on guys :_(
@Loktar the matrix, the head jack thing
it is the head spike thingy from the matrix
oooh it didnt look like one heh
I thought it was a dude working on a motorcycle
15:32
yes it did
I still can't decode the image :\
@KendallFrey srsly guis
@Zirak SRS BISNSS
do you see kittens in this one?
15:33
i can't imagine reading a spritz book
1 inch by 1 inch
this
would
be
reading it
I cant take it, its like someone is talking to me with a stutter.
does anyone use angularjs?
  this
would
   be
 reading
   it
ftfy^
well, I think the best purpose would be reading articles on a mobile phone where you tend to forget half of the content anyway
if they mixed it with the neurosky or emotiv and it could tell when you were done with a word it moved on that would be much nicer.
15:34
Why do I have to give to atom.io the authorization to access my github account ? I know they can access it anyway ^^
because Atom.io is shit?
@Loktar problem is, your brain is half a second behind everything
What ? "Download for Mac" ? And... you know... linux ?
You're currently experiencing what happened a fraction of a second ago.
!!s/io is/io is the/
15:35
@rlemon because Atom.io is the shit? (source)
@rlemon its really not..
> Check out githubs branded editor that isnt even really open source!
"it is the shit" <- when is shit ever good
> uses node so we are so cool omg.
HOW DO THESE PHRASES START?
how can something be "hot as balls" and "cold as shit"???
those don't even make sense!
"I give a fuck" confuses me
15:36
the gui for atom.io looks like github for windows, which makes me think it will be just as slow and clunky
@Zirak you always take em, right?
it doesnt seem slim enough to be a text editor
@Zirak "shut your face" always bothered me so much
That makes metaphorical sense
i give a fornication under the consent of the king
15:37
stuff your face... same deal
My god... the editor everybody speaks about is a Mac only thing..
yeah ^
@dystroy which one?
WHY did they launch their big buzz before to have a product running in all platforms ?
no idea
15:38
@eazimmerman you didn't hear of atom.io ?
premature publication ;)
@eazimmerman The one you were talking about
@dystroy oh, i thought it was all platforms
idk why I would use it over ST regardless
I cant see what it adds thats so much better
i haven't seen the specs just the request invite page
15:39
@eazimmerman Of course you thought that. I guess nobody thought they were launching a Mac only thing and inviting everybody without mentioning this slight detail...
Has anybody here actually tried nitrous.io?
@RyanKinal I seem to see a new similar thing every day...
Indeed
I tried Nitrous Oxide (at the dentist office)
and it was amazing.
what is this io domain anyway?
15:41
^
@RyanKinal It looks weird
I first saw nitrous.io linked here
it was awesome
@rlemon haha ikr!
was it useful ?
or just impressive ?
and useless...
15:41
I remember her saying "We know its working when you start laughing uncontrollably"
fucking laughing gas man. I would love to get my hands on some of that for recreational purposes
and then I started laughing
@dystroy I don't know. I didn't try it.
@rlemon isn't it usually used for making cars go faster?
both
| Section2 = | Section3 = | Section4 = | Section5 = | Section7 = | Section8 = }} Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, nitrous, nitro, or NOS is a chemical compound with the formula . It is an oxide of nitrogen. At room temperature, it is a colourless, non-flammable gas, with a slightly sweet odour and taste. It is used in surgery and dentistry for its anaesthetic and analgesic effects. It is known as "laughing gas" due to the euphoric effects of inhaling it, a property that has led to its recreational use as a dissociative anaesthetic. It is also used as an oxidizer i...
15:43
What are "Rails Girls"
Driving a car at 400km/h, laughing your butt off....
@KendallFrey it allows the combustion chamber to hold more oxygen
therefore more power from the engine
yeah, I know how it works
oh. nevermind
What if we built cars that use LOX?
15:46
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What if we built cars that use Dihydrogen oxide?
would rocket fuel make a good IC engine?
@Zirak that stuff is dangerous! omgomg
@SomeGuy Input on the matter?
output: antimatter
ok, going to back up some stuff on the linux partition, then cleaning everything and installing win8. I really really hope I won't fuck it up.
15:47
SMBC is lazy those days
@Zirak Win8? You already did
@rlemon \0/ n20!
installing win8.....
??
15:49
Mr Fusion. future of cars
@Zirak U sure?
@Zirak woah crazy
you doing it for your gaming partition or something?
ugh... I just got light headed and sick feeling
I hate it when that happens.
user1596138
@rlemon lmfao
@Jhawins yes, that is the end goal.
user1596138
15:51
Is it scheduled like drugs?
o/*\o
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lol, I like that one

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