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17:01
I do like the site, though. Very modern.
And wow.js is pretty solid.
It's all open source too
@BenjaminGruenbaum is there something special about the $http object that it can't be injected into factory?
Written with node-webkit
^ thats a slick design
/me heads to lunch
@Loktar Yeah, not sure if I'd use the library though
17:09
where did you get that video lol @Loktar
Not convinced that squeezing all of a page's contents into a single javascript is necessarily a good idea
how does that video scale so well?
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I don't need to like pretend I'm not talking to these new employers on lunch do I? I mean, when else would I have time between 9-5?
Oh wow, it is a video isn't it?
I kind of assumed it was a gif or something
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For the new employers. Obviously I wouldn't tell my current job.
I think the background being grainy like that keeps the video from looking pixellated
was just thinking that
In fact doesn't scale so well if you remove the background
I find it to be a horrible site.
I think it's a clever idea though
17:13
The implementation is cool.
when you make the screen smaller does it truncate the video?
or squash it?
ie making width less but keeping height the same
But... what does it do?
<script type="text/jQuery">
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fuck this dns resolver
Found this the other day:
I'm a sharing kind of guy
17:17
@SomeKittensUx2666 almost as bad as "jQuery programmer"
..."AJAX Programmers"?
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@Neil lol PHP is above JS
@Neil It's Assembly, not Assembler. Also, where are the machine coders?
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I love the Ruby note lol
@KendallFrey They are all dead already.
17:19
@Jhawins It's so true...
@KendallFrey They'd consider themselves superior to assembly programmers if they were still around
checks pulse nope, still going
I'm sure they're mixed in somewhere amongst the fossils of dinosaurs
@KendallFrey You write machine code?
Not regularly, but yes
17:20
@KendallFrey Can we take a sample of your blood? Might be useful for reproduction of extinct species.
Do you work on embedded systems, @KendallFrey?
@Neil it misses jQuery Programmers
what is machine code programming? you analyze hexadecimal code and push around bits?
@AbhishekHingnikar As jQuery isn't a language, it's there, just written in all white, so you can't see it
@AbhishekHingnikar what about CSS programmers?
17:22
prntscr.com/2zwzqo @Mosho knows future ?
@Oleg totally worth it
@Neil lmfao
I can't imagine writing assembly for anything else. Not because you might not be able to superoptimize some bottleneck, but because the gains for 99.999% of systems wouldn't be measurable enough to justify the lack of readability and/or having to find other assembly coders to maintain it in the future.
@xianritchie maybe if you need to write a software that could capture, process and store 1,000,000 fps...?
also assembly is like one-to-one conversion to machine code, why wouldn't you prefer assembly?
And I use the word "prefer" loosely
@Oleg I'd still use c
True, but that's HIGHLY specialized. And even then, There is a possiblity that you could do the same thing with C/C++. I mean, 1M+ FPS isn't CPU bound, you're talking about the limit of the capture device at that point.
17:24
// well c is anyways an asm abstraction
you would write assembly if you want to write a new compiled language or write for a new processor with new assembly commands
@AbhishekHingnikar As your message is commented, we'll ignore it
@xianritchie nope. I've dabbled with operating systems though
Yes, if you were inventing a new programming language and you didn't want to just write on top of a another high level language (looking at you, Objective-C), you would need to understand some assembly.
Also for writing operatings ystems.
Ah, yeah, that makes sense.
@Neil Its mostly reading the Intel docs and finding the right opcode, and repeating
17:26
C compiler is written in C, your argument is invalid @Mosho
The first one wasn't
I remember one of the CS courseloads at a school I was looking at had a course that was basically "We're going to write a new operating system".
@xianritchie And for very low-end embedded systems
@KendallFrey Sounds like fun o_o
gives you a nerdrection every time
17:27
Yes. It would have to be one where bit operations and storage were SEVERELY constrained and you had to get very close to the metal to get functionality.
Okay, lunch time for me. :D
See you guys in a bit.
I want lunch!
!!youtube the metal
Or is that, in a 0x00000001?
We modified a version of the linux operating system to make drivers for an old graphics card at my university
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17:29
I want lunch... But I get paid by the hour and it takes 15 minutes to get lunch, 15 to eat (at least), 15 back. So I lose like an hour of work..
The whole objective of the course was to get to the point where you could paint some triangles on the screen
@xianritchie there is no such thing as a bit in machine code
there are only bytes, words, dwords, qwords, etc.
It was incredibly tedious and it was a very difficult course overall with little reward for the effort, except.. at the very end, triangles painted on the screen.. and it was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen
if (( $(ps -ef | grep $service | wc -l) > 0 ))
this should be good enough to check if a service is running on *nix ??
@Neil on mine, the user could draw himself
so if you want triangles, you get triangles
if you want porn, you get porn
17:30
@KendallFrey how would you draw yourself precisely?
hi guys , why if i enter many messages here jsfiddle.net/MYPgE/4 then it starts to scoll up the div automatically ? how can i let the scroller always down ?
albeit in 1-bit color, hand drawn
You mean you made an API?
I said the user
not the developer
Ok, but the user had to specify how to draw it..
17:31
with the mouse? :S
Ah ok, that counts :)
I still have a boot CD from the tic tac toe OS
We were about at that level as well. The point was that it would have been easy to then make programs to utilize the drivers
The real work was getting to that point
Is f(...[1,2,3]) in es6 just a sugar over f.apply(null, [1,2,3]) ?
I never got to making user mode programs
17:32
The size of the manual for those old video cards was a freakin' war and peace
dayum, you should see the first font I made for it
Almost every page included chip diagrams complete with labels
It was a little intimidating
Alright, I'm off
I never figured out how to get anything better than like 320x200x256 VGA mode
graphics were a bitch
anyone know whats wrong on my issue ?
@echo_Me bananas.
17:44
@Oleg Yep.
Are there any good systems that allow plugins in multiple languages?
@echo_Me what is your issue? your fiddle works fine for me
@SomeKittens drupal
@Oleg no its not working fine ,try write many lines maybe30 line maybe then the scroller start go up by itself
@echo_Me I've written many lines and it scrolls to bottom all the time.
17:50
@FlorianMargaine s/languages/programming languages/
@Oleg i have counted them its around 55 lines
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@echo_Me it works for me on Chrome beta.
How will you guys pronouse "Kagaj"
How will you guys pronounse "Kagaj"
im using FF
17:53
@echo_Me works perfectly in FF
@AbhishekHingnikar How will you spell pronounce?
!!s/fiddle/"fiddle"/
@Mosho @echo_Me what is your issue? your "fiddle" works fine for me (source)
@SomeKittensUx2666 iirc wikipedia has one
which supports php and js
but thats for internationalization etc etc.
oh wait.
@Loktar How are you doing?
17:55
@CapricaSix no , its not working fine . try insert around 60 lines then it start to scroll up automatically . here chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/15222604#15222604
i.e. if I wanted to write a plugin for Caprica in Python, is there some system I could look at?
Not transpiliing.
IIRC, there's some systems like that, just requires one to install the 'Ruby module' or whatever.
@echo_Me caprica's a bot, and I do indeed see the problem now
I'll show you who's a bot....
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#Haters
ugh. why is he mini
@CapricaSix Don't worry, I still love you.
17:57
@rlemon who he?
the little red guy
how do i get the innerHTML with the user filled data using jquery?
*$(#formId).html() gets only the original innerHTML, not the user filled data*
Jun 3 '13 at 19:55, by Shmiddty
Here's a list of people who you should probably have ignored:

dhorn
Nok Imchen
Luis
Neil
MGE
DemCodeLines
Malik Usman
Hope4You
Doorknob
benlevywebdesign
ndesign11
IceD
Mirko Cianfarani
Oliver Schöning
Daniel
David Biga
begiPass
Joseph82
Jhawinsss
deep
lawm
Connor
jflay
Gacnt
Nexxpresso
eds1999
hahaha
I love that some of these are now regulars.
Oliver Schoning? wtf
Neil?
18:01
Doesn't mean they can't be ignored
the fuq
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@rlemon Wait... Wut
Because you're obviously all nubs
18:01
how is one to choose an MVC?
@Shmiddty is a hater
iz okay
@Crow Dartboard
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True true
ya, tats y we are asking questions
@Schmiddty we miss you!
18:02
@Oleg tried with Chrome and its same problem.
@RyanKinal write the name of a MVC framework on each beer. drink untill you pass out. the half finished beer the next morning is the MVC you choose.
@echo_Me it doesn't just scroll to the top, but to a certain position
@rlemon Hahaha, Jhawins and Gacnt are on there too? XD
@rlemon lol, yes!
Hahahaha
18:02
I can't see anything that could possibly go wrong with that selection method.
@Oleg yes to a certain position but it doesnt stay at bottom
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@SomeGuy Nah that's some other guy with 2 more "s" than me... :P
@echo_Me why do you need the placeholder?
the extra s's were annoying as fuck to write on my mobile.
@phenomnomnominal's name as well.
Hahaha yeah, they were
18:03
@SomeKittensUx2666 oh. cgi.
I love it, but it hates my mobile.
Better yet, have somebody else number each beer, and map the numbers to a framework.
I like typing phenomnomnominal's name
That way it's really unbiased.
my phone wants to correct it like ten times over
18:03
@Oleg because i use it in my page , you can remove it from fiddle
@echo_Me why do you use it?
to hold that chatdiv , because i have other divs
tabbed over to Caprica to see the little red guy
> ya, tats y we are asking questions
him being ignored makes sense now.
(close enough)
@echo_Me but it's inside the chat div...
Did anybody try playing this? gabrielecirulli.github.io/2048
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18:06
@Oleg you mean the problem is with placeholder ?
:contemplates writing a listener to pick up 'b4' in a sentence and posting that image:
@echo_Me I mean that there's height calculation problem.
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This made me think of @KendallFrey
Fun fact: I can't access Twitter thanks to interference from Twitter's wifi.
18:07
Wat
Twitter's WiFi?
@Oleg i got you , i will see how to remove that place holder.
!!generic shell script for deployment of multiple projects or shell script specific to each project
@RyanKinal generic shell script for deployment of multiple projects
@Jhawins what the fuck did I ever do to you?
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What?
18:09
o/
@Jhawins is that why they taste so delicious?
the source code is actually well written.
I tried to automate it
@SomeGuy I work in the same building
spent 15 minutes reading the source, was impressed.
18:14
Yea. Cool github.com/gabrielecirulli/2048 I think someone wrote some code to solve it. Trying to find the link now
m59
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I just looked at code I wrote 3 months ago. I was tracing a variable trying to figure out what it is for and the more I realized what I was doing, my thoughts were "Oh no...no..I didn't. Oh gosh. No..NOOOOO!!".
@m59 Welcome to the club
m59
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I had my entire api response being passed through the login functions. NERB.
Solver ov3y.github.io/2048-AI @rlemon
arrrg I was too slow. Sorry @SomeKittensUx2666
Wait, I could just create a docker file.
18:22
@Oleg removed the placeholder from the js and it still scrolls up . jsfiddle.net/MYPgE/5
@SomeKittensUx2666 Haha, nice. How does it affect it, though?
@SomeKittensUx2666 my CGI suggestion doesn't suit you? :(
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@qwertynl I've done it every try., In fact I just got "2696" points by pressing in this order "left, up, right, down" and repeating until game over. It seems it's impossible for it not to work out for me..
@Jhawins ov3y.github.io/2048-AI <-- solves it for you :-P
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Or am I supposed to make 1 single block of that score?
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18:28
Don't need lol
@Jhawins You are supposed to make one single block with 2048 in it
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Oh damn. Yeah I never got close.
@Jhawins lol I am watching the auto-solver
@SomeGuy channel interference.
@FlorianMargaine I know more about Docker than CGI and it seems more universalizeable.
CGI was a good idea
I will reiterate: If anyone is looking for a web dev job in NYC let me know :-)
18:31
If you're looking for referrals, why aren't you using referralfeed.com ?
@SomeKittensUx2666 docker as in docker.io?
@SomeKittensUx2666 eh? wassat?
because in this case... it has nothing to do with CGI
> Leverage your employees and their social networks to quickly identify high quality active and passive candidates.
@SomeKittensUx2666 That is confusing. And maybe a bit invasive?
18:36
@FlorianMargaine If I'm trying to build something that allows other devs to write plugins in the language of their choice, Docker seems good.
@qwertynl Is anything not confusing to you?
can backbone be used with flask?
@SomeKittensUx2666 yes
@Crow I do not see why not. One is frontend and one is on the backend.
And it's about as invasive as someone driving by your house reading a sign you put on your front lawn.
dunno maybe i just do not "get it"
I hate the attitude of "It's so creepy that people are looking at things I've posted for the whole world to see!"
m59
m59
18:39
@qwertynl NYC isn't an option for me, but I'm cheap!
@qwertynl It's a tool to generate referrals.
@m59 lol
@SomeKittensUx2666 fancy
m59
m59
:'(
@m59 Do you really want to work with Neal?
m59
m59
heck yes.
18:49
@SomeKittensUx2666 docker is a vm software management
I know that, why wouldn't it work?
docker doesn't help you do that
How so?
It was my impression that I could fire up a VM with various languages/softwares installed.
Without having to configure all of it locally
Right
/bin/sh^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
# whereis sh
sh: /bin/sh
wurt?
18:59
what's that ^M?
new line
#!/bin/sh
foo=bar
top of the file.
I've never had that issue before.
@SomeKittensUx2666 Doesn't sound like you need to use Docker, more like the plugin writers may use Docker
fuck dos line endings.
@copy How so?
yeah, remove it
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A: File with Control-m characters

Ignacio Vazquez-AbramsIt will change the shebang line, so that the interpreter isn't found. $ ./t.sh bash: ./t.sh: /bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory

19:02
@SomeKittensUx2666 Well, you don't need docker, you can just handle plugins like other projects do. Plugin devs could use it to make it easier to hack their plugin
@copy "Like other projects do" <- what do you mean by that? Do you have any projects in mind I could look at?
Pattern not found: ^M
:/
It's not a literal ^M
(you probably knew that)
yea I CTRL + V , M
@SomeKittensUx2666 Firefox
19:04
What are you doing? grep or something?
what do you mean?
ohh, I was reading the answer you posted
what gave you pattern not found?
oh
er, not the exact answer
the last one
@copy Aren't they all in JS (ish, simplifying here)?
Yeah, use \r
19:05
:%s/^M//g
that's the regex equivalent
see next answer ;)
Pattern not found: \r
@SomeKittensUx2666 Yeah
a comment mentions dos2unix
19:07
know what package it is in?
@copy I'm imagining a plugin system where anyone can write a plugin in (almost) any language.
@SomeKittensUx2666 yay .NET :)
@rlemon Updated list: Samuel, dhorn, Nok Imchen, cept0, Luis, pir abdul wakeel, Second Rikudo, sbaaaang, MGE, Malik Usman, web2students.com, ndesign11, macroscripts, Mirko Cianfarani, Harry Beasant, samitha, David Biga, begiPass, Joseph82, rubberchicken, jflay, eds1999, user2412816, Script47, kaser
Might be a little ambitious for me, but hey, it's something
19:09
so you'll have to write some kind of common language
@ThiefMaster flag trollin the Java room
@Shmiddty i think you forgot me on that list
^ if 7 people like it in 1hr . I wonder what point is he trying to communicate.
m59
m59
I have no idea what he's saying.
He's saying "Windows is a resource hog"
19:19
@FlorianMargaine Was thinking of using Node as a 'common language' (since I'm already pretty familiar with it) and making the call to a plugin via exec or somesuch.
Inconsistent code is the worst >.<
that number game... how far did you guys get? 256+128 were my highest ones so far
i got 512
only played once
@SomeKittensUx2666 that's what CGI does.
/me reads more about CGI
19:27
anyway, docker is something that allows you to create vms easily. Like vagrant.
CGI is a process that receives HTTP requests, and calls a script with HTTP parameters (headers, stuff like this) as environment variables, and sends the output back as a response
shoot
I was thinking of Vagrant, but said Docker
wow, sorry about that.
docker is different than vagrant in the sense that it uses linux containers instead of virtualbox/vmware virtual machines
lxc are way cheaper than virtualbox because the hardware isn't emulated, nor is the kernel. It reuses the host's. It also means that you can only use it on linux.
so as you see, CGI has nothing to do with docker/vagrant
so you really need to figure out what you want...
btw, at work we use lxc since before docker existed, so with custom tools. But since everyone is on ubuntu, it works pretty great.
lxc = chroot + cgroups, in case you care.
I'd rather it be cross-platform
you mean cheaper performance-wise, right?
anyone know why (in Chrome) the following doesn't work? console.log('some text', 'color: blue')
it should turn the console color blue, but instead it writes out 'some textcolor: blue' to the console
Google searching says it should work how I expect...
@RobertPetz use %c at the beginning of the console call. It's a custom format specifier.
console.log("%cThis text is blue","color:blue");
19:34
!!> console.log('%c pants', 'color:blue;')
@SomeKittensUx2666 "undefined" Logged: "%c pants","color:blue;"
^^ just not with Caprica.
console.log('%c Oh my heavens! ', 'background: #222; color: #bada55');
a-ha! thanks @RUJordan, @someki
**@somekittensux2666, @phenomnom, and @capricasix
Caprica needs to get with the times
@Zirak make Caprica accept log formatting plzzzzzzz
19:36
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@RUJordan Won't work through SO
well now I know how facebook did it
I actually didn't know that was possible till I just googled it
@FlorianMargaine So you think it'd be best to have the core make HTTP requests to CGI files?
I didn't even have to google it
19:41
es6 will support classes?
does this make javascript classical? :P
why call it a class then?
if it isn't a class
it... is a class?
es6 introduces the class keyword which "are a simple sugar over the prototype-based OO pattern"
so... it's still a prototype but it's called a class
Are you trying to ask a question?
19:44
i'm pointing out the irony
@eazimmerman And breaks backwards compatibility...
Why should new features be backward compatible?
I'm not saying they should
@KendallFrey because support
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@KendallFrey Story of my life
19:45
Dammit we don't have the baddass meme
I mean, I suppose it's the same problem with lambdas
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!!learn badass '<>http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/198/020/BRTky.jpg'
@mikedidthis Command badass learned
lol why there is a tag of why-are-dolphins-here.. funny :p
19:53
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Happy now?
@loktar Like I've got the time (or funds) for Titanfall.
@zirak hi cutie
@Rujordan And you find a way to inject CSS into messages.
@BadgerGirl Hullo. I'm working on another story, less romantic this time. Might finish it come weekend.
19:58
Let me know when it's done :)

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