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!!buy the south park game or wait
@rlemon wait
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@rlemon I've heard it's grindy
@rlemon didnt look that fun to me
01:31
Why the fuck does indexOf return -1 and not false.
01:43
Or maybe NaN.
Or maybe array indices should start at 1.
Maybe false would cause too many bugs.
I was compelled to come here because in my brain I heard the "someone messaged you" sound
-1 is just fucking stupid.
@FizzyTea dafuq did I walk into
I'd be angry if I was still using a phenom
which is all I can think of with that name
remember those guys?
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@phenomnomnominal Maybe it's to stop the '~' operator from feeling left out.
02:39
How can I make a script that compiles nested css rules?? Check my question: stackoverflow.com/questions/22290841/…
I had that phenom :P
the 1090t black edition, the exact one
@alvonellos 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.
I built a computer for my dad with that exact processor.
years ago. It was awesome.
yea
I have an 8350 now
have had it since nov before last
02:58
@SimonSarris Yep, that was my last processor
03:35
I need to finish up my online canvas performance guide :(
03:53
Is that bad?
I wish I had an online canvas performance guide that I had to finish up! :-)
its been a looooong time
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@SomeKittensUx2666 have you been working all weekend?
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dang, extra pay?
Netflix now
and nope
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really good pay to begin with?
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:'(
if you can say eh to $82,500
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WOW. depends on the cost of living though
it's average for someone with my experience
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you're just out of school right?
technically never finished.
have about a semester left, but it's all junk courses
Gym, Spanish
success all the same
haha
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04:02
Cost of living is the same as SF there, right? @SomeKittensUx2666
..?
CoL in SF is the same as SF?
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LOL Alameda = SF?
they're both bay area
Alameda's a bit cheaper
but really, same ballpark
oooh I thought you were in upstate NY
but you moved for jerb?
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Anyway, it's the same as 45k here, which I'd friggin' lose my mind over.
04:05
Where are you m59?
@SimonSarris Correct!
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@SimonSarris They terk our JERBS!
@SimonSarris Nashville, TN
actually netflix contacted me and I told them I wouldn't consider anything unless I didn't have to move to CA
and they said "okie bye"
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lol
that's quite the honor
how'd they find out about you?
04:06
linkedin
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I was actually going to Applebees the other day to accept my old job back waiting table and another opportunity came my way. anthonymatula.com
I told them I would take 32k.
32k!
you can get more
that's like $12hr
don't mention numbers first
okay like 16
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They asked what I was looking for.
04:07
next time say 50
at a bare minimum
if you touch a keyboard 50 is a good baseline
@SomeKittensUx2666 YES
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Dude, I just can't find anything. I have some unfortunate obstacles.
Hehe, love that guy
@SomeKittensUx2666 I found the mail
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You guys don't understand. 32k would utterly change my life.
@SimonSarris found the mail?
> Your strong background working in JavaScript and your use of JavaScript libraries at Northwoods caught my eye, and I'm interested in telling you more about making an impact on the Cloud Monitoring Team at Netflix. This cross-functional team is [...]. You would own the UI development for this system. If you’re passionate about working cross-functionally with other talented engineers, I look forward to hearing back from you.
I had to edit out a middle part because SO chat doesnt like long messages
My advisor once suggested me to do market research before going for negotiation.
that's def a good idea
@m59 no offense man, but why aren't you working in development somewhere
04:08
you should have asked what other people ont he team are making
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@SimonSarris also, cost of living here is a lot lower than a lot of places.
well I live in new hampshire and it must be somewhat comparable
other than heating bills.......... :(
@Mosho He's been trying for a good amount of time
@m59 what unfortuante obstacles?
do you throw limes at interviewers?
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32k is like 45k where you are.
04:10
@m59 I don't know you well or at all, but you sound a lot more qualified than a lot of people who get jobs that pay substantially more than 32k all the time
I can't imagine what's holding you back
I'm stuck in this job for a while (~1 year more) if I want to avoid looking like a job hopper
hey Mosho I just met you and this is crazy but I love you already for your avatar alone
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Well, a lot of my real work has been ruined by ridiculous clients, so I have nothing but samples to show (they kind of have to take my word for it that I've ever done anything real)
"stuck" at netflix sounds just fine @SomeKittensUx2666 :D
@SimonSarris much crazy
04:11
@SimonSarris I'm not at Netflix, at a startup
@SomeKittensUx2666 ffffffffff I thought that's what you meant by "Netflix now"!
now I feel silly
ooooooh
yeah
I'm watching Netflix now
would love to work there, but I don't think I'm good enough yet.
welp
you will get there in no time
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The job I came closest to getting I didn't get because they use node, durandal and mongodb, none of which I had ever messed with before. Do you just have to know every tech in the world!? I was under the impression that you could learn the specifics when you get going.
@m59 I think you just have to be ballsy in interviewing
or confident
04:14
@SimonSarris +1
interviewing is an odd game... it's not really what you know, its really how good of a storyteller you are
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I'm confident about what I can do and honest about what I can't yet.
I don't know any of those technologies
hell my idea of writing CSS is a lot like a fish's idea of navigating dry land
lots of flopping around
but if I needed to learn it I would tomorrow
yeah, but you wrote a friggin' book
!!todo add write friggin' book
@SomeKittensUx2666 Could not process input. Error: Unexpected end of input: Expected ' on line 41 on column 24
04:16
@ZIRAK!!
I guess your best bet is to have a narrative like "I didn't know X, then in Y years time I built Z"
does CSS have variables yet?
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@FizzyTea well, there's calc()
yeah but I wrote a book after like 2 years of using JavaScript ever
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not the same at all lol, nm
and I had used like 10% of HTML5 when I got the offer
I'm pretty sure I'm not intimidated by not knowing CSS then.
How'd you get the offer?
looooooooots of the writing was really research and then learning, and then making sure I was correct
haha, good question....
04:17
I could find the initial email if you want
@SimonSarris sounds like a fun story
I'm 99% sure its from StackOverflow and my canvas articles on simonsarris.com
@m59 be confident about your ability to learn. also, learn to bullshit (without lying)
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Oh, I'm an incredible learner dude.
I don't doubt it
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04:18
take that back, in the right situation I am :)
Take away SO where I can talk to people and I'm hopeless.
@m59 Take that to your interviews.
@m59 Delete.
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I fuel off of people is the point, so a team would take me a long way.
The original email:

> Hi Simon,

> My name is [editor] and I’m an editor for Sams and Addison-Wesley Professional (imprints of Pearson).

> I apologize for the unsolicited email so I’ll keep this brief. We are looking for authors to write on the subject of HTML5. Have you ever considered authoring a book?
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I talk to my wife about everything and work out a lot of things just talking it out with her and kind of teaching her what I'm doing.
04:20
I guess I never did find out how he found me
Rubber ducking through the wifey
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@SimonSarris lol that's awesome.
ahhh @m59 that kinda discounts a lot of programming jobs
@m59 So send her to your job interviews.
hahahha
ohgod
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04:21
@SimonSarris huh?
I mean a lot of jobs don't really have teams, they just need one person for one thing
which has a lot of pros/cons
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not to say I'm bad that way, just not as much as I can be.
@SimonSarris I disagree
There might be a good case that 2 is the smallest number of people you'd want on a project
just so there's some sanity check
@SomeKittensUx2666 whydat
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I've always said that someone that learns best from reading would surely make a better programmer than me.
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yeah it took me way too long to learn to become a self-learner
@SimonSarris I guess it depends on 'team'
!!s/reading/doing/
@Mosho I've always said that someone that learns best from doing would surely make a better programmer than me. (source)
but funny enough, what helped the most BY FAR was StackOverflow
no one learns best from reading
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I know people that do.
i.e. we have three devs, each have our own domains, but we can work in any domain, and learn a lot from each other.
Like with your wife, I think I learn best when articulating to someone else, so "Learn by answering StackOverflow questions" was how I learned JS and canvas (seriously)
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Heck, my brother asks me to write down my thoughts and send it to him because he can't think about what I'm saying in a conversation. I'm the opposite.
@Mosho Learning without discourse is pretty tough.
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@SimonSarris yep, that's exactly how I did it too.
04:24
Also, writing about a topic is the best way to sort your thoughts on it
I totally agree @SomeKittensUx2666
I think that schools should put a mega emphasis on composition for that reason
writing down your thoughts makes it really clear to yourself and others how well you understand something, and can convey it
Loved that for my blog
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I still have a ton of debates I need to have. I feel like at this stage in the game, I'm in need of code review from someone that get's what I'm doing and gives me a chance to debate some of my choices.
is awesome :D
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I haven't had any luck...
but I guess I know what you mean
@SimonSarris Communication is the bedrock of all subjects.
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My personal projects are based around strange things and I only get opinions like "just do this other thing" not "why".
it really sucks when you're not sure if what you're doing is the best way to do something, or even a typically right way to do something
I had that problem BIG TIME learning Rails
@SimonSarris Ended up quitting learning RoR because of that.
04:27
oh thank god I'm not alone
@SimonSarris I was just asking about it the other day. I would totally pay good money for code review
it was crazy to me
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@Mosho yeah same here
too much "You must use convention" not enough "this is what convention is" or why.
I could help you with JS code reviews Mosho, I was gonna make that offer the other day, but it would be super pending my free time
which is very haphazard
@SomeKittensUx2666 yes!
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04:28
@SimonSarris you know php?
@m59 nope!
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or any classical language?
I mean I've written PHP for a class
oh I did a lot of C# back in my wee days
@m59 I know some.
still the most beautiful language I ever used. Everything is so well thought out.
04:29
work's just taking over my life.
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I just have architectural problems. It seems like I constantly miss abstractions I should be doing.
yeah, how you've learned so much over the life of a project that I want to redo everything just as I finish
That's the Great Tragedy of all projects
@SimonSarris that would be glorious, let me know.
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Once you are done, you are certain you could do better by starting over
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Like, I need to add Role Based Access Control to my api now (I've rewritten it 100 times, no kidding) and i feel like it should be possible without modifying my current classes if they are properly abstracted, but it isn't possible, soo....
@Mosho you can always email me, my last name @acm.org
roger
just mention where you are from in case I don't associate your email with shibe
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!!doge generous,sarris,js review
         wow
                so generous
                      very sarris
such js review
haha I bought a subscription to the ACM for the library to look up some graph theory stuff years ago, but loved the clean email it gave me so I've been a member ever since
Was a student member for a year, never used it, let sub expire
no idea what it is
In graph theory, the planarity testing problem is the algorithmic problem of testing whether a given graph is a planar graph (that is, whether it can be drawn in the plane without edge intersections). This is a well-studied problem in computer science for which many practical algorithms have emerged, many taking advantage of novel data structures. Most of these methods operate in O(n) time (linear time), where n is the number of edges (or vertices) in the graph, which is asymptotically optimal. Rather than just being a single Boolean value, the output of a planarity testing algorithm may be...
It was for some papers related to the Boyer Myrvold algorithm that I needed it
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@Mosho Association for Computing Machinery
!!wiki acm
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is a U.S.-based international learned society for computing. It was founded in 1947 and is the world's largest and most prestigious scientific and educational computing society. It is a not-for-profit professional membership group. Its membership is more than 100,000 as of 2011. Its headquarters are in New York City. The ACM and the IEEE Computer Society are the primary US umbrella organizations for academic and scholarly interests in computing. Unlike the IEEE, the ACM is solely dedicated to computing. Activities ACM is organized into ov...
yeah, I was going through the site
mean I had never heard of it
@SomeKittensUx2666 I'd suggest never mentioning your IQ to anyone :D
it can only spell doom
@SomeKittensUx2666 y u stop blogging
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@SimonSarris mind if I name drop you like a bawss?
@m59 on what?
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@SimonSarris hehe, sounds good
@SimonSarris got too busy coding, then stopped the habit. Need to pick it up again, but I'm busier than ever.
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Next time someone asks what salary I'm looking for, I'll say "Well, Simon Sarris, author of HTML5 Unleashed, told me the other day I should be making 50."
@SomeKittensUx2666 yeah thats how I feel too
hopefully things calm down after the next week or two.
thus my "damn I need to finish this canvas performance guide" thing. It's been over a year
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I was kidding :)
@m59 hahaha I dont think that will work but you can try :D
I'd rather you just say "How about 60?"
Don't mention a number first
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If I was going to go that far I might as well say "President Barack Obama and Hugh Jackman told me I should be making 75"
Actually, just say "What's the average salary on the team I'll be working with?"
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The problem is that I'm really open and also desperate
04:38
that should be your opening line
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I don't so much mind letting the employer know that the income would be a huge blessing to me because it can add weight that I'm going to be really dedicated in return.
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If they don't give me opportunity to increase it from there, they surely know they'll lose me to someone better eventually.
sounding desperate is not good for your argument
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Well, not desperate like that. I wouldn't say that.
04:39
you negotiate with us more than you negotiate with your employer :D
(no but really think about that)
you don't have to apologize for wanting money
you're interviewing because they need somebody
Yeah, that was my problem at my last interview
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There seem to be plenty of good programmers to go around! (or really good fakers)
no one else wanted to hire me
04:41
not where you live!
You're a goose in a spot to lay golden eggs
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money's not worth my integrity. I'd rather be back at Applebees than convince an employer I'm any better than I am.
jesus I have to stop with this metaphor crap
but you get the idea
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lol
@m59 ...really.
convincing your employer is easy
convincing yourself is gonna be the hard part I swear :P
04:42
^^^^^
times a really big number
a programmer is just a person who figures stuff out
@m59 Wrong. It's about convincing an employer that you're better than the other candidates who are over-inflating their own worth.
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lol.
you can figure stuff out
you deserve way more than 35k
cafe managers make 35k
their job is to metaphorically put out fires, and nothing else
@SimonSarris You'd kill me over my first salary.
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Dude, the most I've ever had was 18k and that was 55 hours a week waiting tables.
what was it?
hoooooooooly living fuck both of you
what is that like 9 dollars an hour?
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I'm poor as heck for an American :)
yeah.
:(
I made 45K as an intern at cisco
didn't negotiate, just waited for my first paycheck to find out how much I got paid
learned A WHOLE PILE OF KNOWLEDGE since then.
04:45
this is why 100% public salaries would help employees so much
fuk
you'd realize what you are worth
$10/hr
I asked for a raise, they gave me + $2
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lol.
though how many people can say they've QUADRUPLED their salary?
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@m59 it's not about convincing them you are better than what you are, it's about making them realize you are the best for the job. You have to market yourself, all this humility will get you nowhere.
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Anyway, I'm so going for this job tomorrow. They sent me a sample of a recent site they made. I going to copy it (from scratch) and send it to them so they'll know I can do what they do.
@SomeKittensUx2666 20% raise!
oh crap
its late for me
Yeah, there's a big difference between lying about your abilities and being good at selling yourself.
I must face sleep
04:47
@SimonSarris you should hang out here more often!
@SomeKittensUx2666 yeah I miss this place, I've just been busy
but we both know that's a crap excuse
I'll be around when I can :D
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@SimonSarris night, dude!
@SimonSarris Is 'face' a verb or a noun?
@SimonSarris yep!
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verb
doesn't stop me from using it
face the nothingness
I have no good metaphors for sleep
I never dream
I thought it was an adjective
04:49
like face your fears, but sleep
@SimonSarris do you exercise?
I never dreamed until I got regular exercise and took melatonin
I like to run and cycle but thats it, I'm a slob lately
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@Mosho I got kicked in the face cheeks?
adjective ^
I take melatonin every night. We noticed that it gives my gf crazy dreams though
ALAS
another time we'll talk of sleep and drugs and total fears and the cosmic sadness, and maybe even programming
@m59 yeah, face-sleep. sleeping on one's face
04:50
but for now good night!
typical JS room
@SimonSarris omg, melatonin gives me the craziest most vivid dreams
sometimes they are even semi-lucid
crazy stuff
makes waking up suck a bit more, like, did I really just vanquish that dragon for nothing
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You just reminded me of this really awesome dream I had one time. Looking back on it, I probably could have written it down and made a movie from it.
But I can't remember much these days. It was kind of a LOTR type thing.
Probably mixed with some King Arthur and Final Fantasy IV
@m59 You're EST?
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central, CST
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@m59 sounds fun :P nowadays I only remember my nightmares
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sounds totally goth.
not sure what's worse, waking up after a good dream and realizing it was a dream, or having a bad dream but waking up and realizing it was a dream
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You guys seen Skeptics SE? That's some interesting stuff.
I was on it reading for like 4 hours today.
Can anyone figure out what this guy is saying?
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Q: possible to turn content thats scrolling to a fixed position at a current position on page

NichoDiazI am trying to find away to make a one page site, the first view of site will be fixed. each layer that scrolls in from bottom becomes fixed when it take full position of the viewport then the next frame slide in while scrolling. How can I do this? Is it possible with just css? If not what j...

@m59 Reading top questions/answers on random SE sites has become my new hobby.
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haha yeah that sidebar is getting to me
05:01
I got 10 rep for telling someone they didn't have MongoDB installed
@m59 sure, he wants pages but with scrolling to move between them
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there's a lot of things that can mean ^
@SomeKittensUx2666 oh uh...oops :)
@m59 the only example I can think of is reading a pdf with default settings vs using "Fit one full page to window"
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It was the right answer heh, upvoted.
05:03
I was like "Hey, this looks interesting. Wait, it's so read the fine manual it hurts"
Oh, you were the upvote, hehe
05:15
What's that website that explains a shell command?
... oh. explainshell.com lol
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Q: How to add object literal within object literal

srh snlAssuming I have an object literal that looks like this: C = {"A":"a","B":"b","C":"c"}; and I want to add another object like this.. "D" : {"E":e} where e is a variable. and e = "ValueOfE" So that C will have this kind of value.. C = {"A":"a","B":"b","C":"c", "D" : { "E" : "ValueOfE"}}; How ...

really...
!!doge StackOverflow main, scrub questions, ick
        wow
             so StackOverflow main
                             very  scrub questions
such  ick
image-googling angular brings up a lot of instances of Angular Cheilitis
do not want :(
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ouch
"Candida can be detected in 93% of angular cheilitis lesions."
I really thought that said "Canada".
I was like "Man, Canadians must have it rough."
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05:54
.......... US government is evil.
@m59 You sound surprised
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It was pretty obvious Sandy Hook was a government job before, but wow.
@m59 Did not see that coming.
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I feel like destroying literally EVERY piece of the building is far more suspicious than just leaving it there along with whatever evidence it suggests. There is no way they just felt they needed to destroy a school to get rid of a bad memory. No way.

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