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18:01
Just upgraded my internet service...
Should have the upgrade Friday
I'm excited
@RyanKinal Nothing like super-fast internet ... I can't imagine going back to what I had before. I'm ... spoiled.
@RyanKinal no more buffering porn?
can i ask angularjs questions in here?
!!welcome PhDeOliveira
18:08
@rlemon Daaaaamn straight
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@PhDeOliveira yes
@rlemon Rule 34 - there must be a porn of buffering.
@JeremyJStarcher SPOILER ALERT.... oh, wait.
i'm having troubles with (i guess) passing the scope to an ng-repeat inside of a custom directive
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Q: ng-repeat inside custom directive

PhDeOliveiraSo I'm struggling with passing the scope to my custom directives. Here's my html <li ng-repeat="post in posts | filter:search | orderBy:sortField:reverse" class="archives-listing" ng-class="{'last-border':$last}"> <archive-notes></archive-notes> </li> Here's my directives app.directiv...

18:10
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I'm trying to AJAX an API that uses Basic auth.. if I fail the log in it prompts me again.. can I disable that from the front end?
@rlemon thanks!
@Martin All of that happens before your front-end code even knows that something/anything happened, I'm afraid. It's a limit of the Basic Auth.
jsfiddle.net/2qr8P so this is what i'm dealing with. the Toggle function can be called at any time as values updated, so what it does is actually correct, minus it clearing the title if the other value is still in crit.
other than shitty nested if's can anyone think of some jMagic to solve this?
18:15
Althouuth -- there is a work around that is described here:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5507234/how-to-use-basic-auth-and-jquery-and-ajax
@JeremyJStarcher That's similar to what I'm doing
But through angular
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Q: Rendering values from promises in Ember

WillI am working on a habit tracking app. It is written in Ember and backed by CouchDB. On the main screen I want to show a list of habits and the last time an event was recorded for each. Here are what my models look like: App.Habit = DS.Model.extend( { type: DS.attr('string', { defaultValue: 'h...

Thing is I'm able to send the request, and I can authenticate fine
But if a user sends bad credentials, the browser prompts me again. I want to just display a notification saying user fucked up
@rlemon If that is the ONLY classname on the element, you could do something more akin to:

elms.prop("className", val === 1 ? "crit" : "");
doesn't help.
1 sec, making a "working" example
(expected results)
18:18
@JeremyJStarcher never assume there are no more classes. Someone might add them. You might add them.
@Martin Hmm.. the window asking for credentials is a blocking window, like alert isn't it? So you couldn't even put that in an iframe.
jsfiddle.net/2qr8P/1 this is the expected output
@JeremyJStarcher right
but it looks like a mess to me
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18:21
@JeremyJStarcher Only if I cancel that then I can get my notification
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I'm reading that I can use a non-standard authentication protocol but to fool the browser
is there a .hasClass that will match against multiple classes?
.hasClass('foo bar') returning true if the element has either foo or bar?
@rlemon I'd use multiple calls
boo
okay
18:28
k
!!mdn hasClass
I was using classList.contains
just really don't like it
!!caniuse classList
18:29
caniuse: classList
hrm. I suppose I could and just tell IE9 people to eff off
IE10???
IE10 says it supports it
I thought IE8 had classList?
18:30
nope
I love me some classList
not even matchesSelector?
but until recently couldn't use it without alienating IE
IE9, msMatchesSelector
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18:31
@Martin What're you trying to do?
I guess you could use it to support IE9, but you still alienated IE8 users
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/\bclass\b/.test(el.className)
@Jhawins I'm trying set up a log in service in Angular, with Basic auth in the backend. I can send an auth request through AJAX, and I can log in fine. But when I put wrong credentials, it shows me the browser dialog that I uploaded earlier
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!!caniuse classlist
18:33
caniuse: classlist
What I want is to be able to show my own notification instead of the browser's
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Can someone explain to me why this is even a problem? Compatibility, that is.
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Why weren't aren't browsers made so that they can update on the fly?
@Jhawins Browsers are. IE isn't.
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Why can't IE8 download the newest version of everything it's behind on and use that.
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18:35
@JanDvorak Safari as well
@Jhawins because IE9 doesn't work on WinXP
@Jhawins I count Safari as a browser
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No I meant Safari has the same update problem as IE
more exactly, as a custom-skinned subset of Chrome
@Jhawins oh. Ooops.
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Who gives a fuck what OS you're on though. Why can't the browser update internally?
I just got really depressed.
I checked my IE usage on the website.
18:36
50%
@Jhawins the rendering core can't if it uses a newer version of the OS API
47% of the IE users are still using IE9, 25% on 8
3 users on 7
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Why can't the browser use a compatibility pack bundled into the service pack for the OS which could even integrate our shims
@rlemon WAT
Wow that's even worse than I thought @rlemon
18:37
not total users
user1596138
So why can't shims of new functions be added?
only like 30% overall use IE
but of the IE users, that is the breakdown
oh ok ok
@Jhawins Once upon a time, downloading a browser -- heck downloading any software -- was a major time investment. The computing world grew up on big programs and slow speeds. SOME things have changed -- and autoupdating is slowly happening... the key word there is 'slow'
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I understand that they don't, but why?
18:37
@Jhawins transparency emulation would be really slow, I'm afaid
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Q: Change location.hash on unbeforeunload

DJDavid98I have a page which is generated using JavaScript. I want to store the $(window).scrollTop() value in a hash (like #position=xxx) so when the page is refreshed and the items are generated again, the user can continue scrolling from where they left off. I'm trying to modify the hash on beforeunlo...

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@JanDvorak Doing what we already do would be no slower than... Doing what we already do.
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We already have polyfills
Noone will be writing an emulation layer of an OS they want to sell for an OS they've already sold.
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So there's no good reasoning, they just don't, correct?
18:38
And IE is far more than a browser -- you have to realize that. IE is baked into every version of windows since 98 ... there are a lot of screens you look at that are really just web pages embedded into the OS.
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@JeremyJStarcher Yeah, that crazy shit they did in 98... God
@DJDavid98 chuck it in localStorage
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Control panel lol
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Well here's what I don't get. Why isn't there an executable patch for older versions of IE? Users on XP obviously aren't upgrading but then there would be a standardized "compatibility pack" to download, you could simply notify the user that they need the update.
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18:41
Obviously the problem with backwards compatibility isn't going anywhere.
@Jhawins as in, "if you had a supported OS, you could have ..."?
@SomeGuy sick
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@JanDvorak Yup, but that's much more to ask and entirely unreasonable. You shouldn't need to update your OS
@Jhawins I don't find it really useful either
it's rather annoying instead
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The 50 year old woman who browses the internet with IE8 is not going to have a fun time updating her OS.
18:42
and looks like cheap advertising / begging for cash for an upgrade
@Jhawins she won't even if she can IE9 if she does.
user1596138
...?
All of the other major browsers auto-update.

I say fsck IE and move on with life.
g2g, sorry
bird machine
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18:44
@JeremyJStarcher Of course that sounds good to you, but you'd be a jackass to live out that campaign without a tech savvy userbase.
@Jhawins - At work, I can support back to IE 8. I used to support back to IE6, but we dropped that.
For my own personal "play" projects and toys -- I don't even test under IE anymore. I don't care.
@JeremyJStarcher IE now autoupdates
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For my own personal projects I don't even test... Anything but Chrome. Why would I
@Jhawins Don't you have friends using Firefox or Safari ?
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Microsoft is one big collective bag of dicks. That's what being a developer told me.
18:46
used to be*
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@dystroy Pfft test Safari? HA.
man that is cool
10K sprites at 60 fPS
and no sign of slowing down
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Honestly, if you don't use Chrome or Firefox you're either a developer with some biased opinion, or you're making a mistake. // my opinion
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18:47
@SomeKittensUx2666 really makes me want to learn their *framework*(?)
@rlemon webgl ?
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And if my friends use FF or another browser and I send them a project that doesn't work, they'll tell me why after they fix it so they can see it. Or it's too much work to care.
@dystroy no clue
just bookmarked the demo and closed it
will look after work
could be physical elements as well
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@rlemon it loses 1fps/15K bunnies for me
nice
18:50
10k identical sprites looks easily feasible with webgl but I don't see any other solution in the browser
and my work pc only has integrated graphics
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But only for a moment. Then it jumps back. Weird
I can't imagine how my home pc will fair
Object pools - the only answer
link to the demo ?
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18:50
Ah, yeah this iMac is boss for sure.
@dystroy it's starred on the side
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What he said
I've animated shitloads of the same sprite in Canvas. can't get over like 2K without seeing a performance drop
10K is very impressive to me
Editing Drupal templates is NOT the move.
So confusing
It's still 60 FPS with 100k bunnies
18:51
!!youtube Harry Potter & The Half-Dub Remix (Dubstep) by Terabyte Frenzy
41k at 40 fps
@dystroy specs?
dub.step(42);
in fact it was slow to slow down, it's more 35 fps
18:52
It takes 26k bunnies to bring me down from 60 fps
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@Martin The fuck were you at?
What do you mean
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You said it brought you down to 60
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Mine got stuck and was populating itself lol
18:54
man I wish you could see me dance at my desk. I must look like quite the tard.
No down from @Jhawins
So I was like at 55 fps with 26k bunnies
Wtf is going on with my cookies
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@Martin Ah. Yeah, mine was like that but it went back up in a few seconds
When you AJAX a server, and it responds with some cookies, the browser should save that right?
no, the Cookie Monster nom nom noms them
@FlorianMargaine Someone sent that to me while I was at work today. Didn't know what it was. Fucking phone yells "Martin is a fuckwad"
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18:58
Yeah for some reason there's a sharp drop off at 40K. -10fps
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@rlemon No, for real, I'm confused. In the inspector the cookie shows up in the request, but not in the response. Nor in future requests
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@Martin document.cookie

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