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Johnny Depp is my idol, he made artificial intelligence possible
Jack Black, anyone?
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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So, I also used to do pixel art... That shit is so tedious hostr.co/file/UtCjQvPoaeeg/wip.png
00:05
@shortCircuit - that's a cool video, but do you understand a word their saying, other than the narrator ?
Cow, there no subtitles? Wait let me find one
I remember making interesting "art" with a shit tonne of marquee and blink tags and a little js
unfortunately I have none of my old code :(
tl;dr my house was hit by lightning and blew up my pc when I was like 15
Once I learned JS and now even have a job as a front-end developer, I have gladly put my designer days behind me. It's a lot harder than people think.
literally blew it up
@shortCircuit - nope, there was subtitles, I just saw it years ago without subtitles, as I actually understand it, so I assumed there wasn't, my bad
00:07
@rlemon What kind of computer was it?
@hexacyanide - the kind that blows up apparently ?
well it was 13 ish years ago. P3(maybe4) <1gh
nahh I worked for a company called "World Without Wire" which sold T1 connections in Ontario at the time
instead of paying me, they gave me a private T1, which they grounded out through the power and not the water. the tower got hit in a storm, and well.. took out everything plugged into a power socket.
@rlemon, we know my mapeditor code is terrible, but I was wondering if this portion is also bad? github.com/ndugger/vorge/blob/master/public/js/map.js#L184-L197 -- I was basically creating a line grid of svg lines to overlay onto my canvas'
00:10
insurance payed for it all of course, but at the end of the day it was still a shit storm
!!google tl;dr
I mean, I know better ways to write the code, but I guess what I'm asking is, is the idea of a grid of svg lines alright? Is there something wrong with using svg like that?
Where is Scala used
@NickDugger No, but KISS would be to draw the lines with canvas methods
00:15
@shortCircuit twitter?
@Copy, I had 4 separate canvas elements, one for each map layer, then I overlayed svg lines over them. I do suppose I could just add another canvas and draw lines on it.
I probably don't even need 4 canvas elements for the layers, but I was pretty clueless when writing that project
I am asking, y u re-asking what I am already asking, I don't know where it is used ,that is why I am asking
Yeah, a single canvas should be sufficient
@shortCircuit no, I mean they use it at Twitter.
00:17
P
STOP
HAMMERTIME!
@rlemon someone had dog poo on their shoes and went down one of our slides at work. I thought of you.
!!afk The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep
00:18
missed the R :) after that its a loop starting from O , PQRST
!!s/woods are/girlfriend is/
@NickDugger !!afk The girlfriend is lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep (source)
!!google hammertime
That turned out not as weird as I hoped
00:20
stahp
HAMMAHTIME!
HAMMERZEIT!
HAMBURGER
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Q: Chaining Angular Promises

user1027169I am having some trouble chaining promises in Angular. What I want to do is fetch my project object from API, then check if the project owner has any containers, if they do, trigger the another GET to retrieve the container. In the end the container assigned to scope should either be null or the ...

00:22
I'm so poor until next Thursday. No speaky of foody
Debts and things and bills
shoo shee
I might have to give in and get taco bell.
!!urban taco bell
@shortCircuit Taco Bell a slow, delicious death.
!!urban tree fart
00:24
O . that would break my heart
@NickDugger treefarts Signifying that a video is of a sexy, erotic or pornographic nature, particularly involving women; a keyword designating a video as "adult content".
Can anyone explain why?
The things people make up...
tree and fart neither relates to sexy ..
Does this bot use nodejs
The tags read as ecmascript equals gender
@shortCircuit no
00:29
It uses PHP and Java
Im here with a jQuery script and it works fine on google chrome. On internet explorer only works if I select a file that is inside my htdocs folder. Do you see what can be wrong?
No
But can't this be achieved with simple jsonp requests?
I mean much of its feature looks like duckduckgo.com
Why is it that Seasons 1 & 3 for Falling Skies can be found everywhere, but season 2 is never in stock?
I think torrent featured it :P
00:34
My internet is really slow. I get to DL one episode every couple of days lol
U can try zbigz.com and paste the magnetic link
oh, that's cool
:)
Some of your friends may have it.. I have one friend who dwlds TV seasons, he has an external HDD of 2 TB which has 200mb free space plus his 1 TB desktop's HDD is almost full, maybe 1 or 2 GB with all drives summed up..
That's enough porn for a whole weekend
my game / media drive
almost there
00:40
I have 19.9GB free on my whole computer
I have another 2TB ext drive at work
I know where there's a bunch of huge stuff I can delete when I need more room
I love the WD ext drives
Wait 2TB of porn ,.. We in our hostel had 800gb , everyone's added up. Plus I would not watch the same stuff over and over, just bcoz the girls had different faces
00:41
I have one 1TB and one 3TB HDDs, both WD
all of my HDD's are WD
I have an arrangement of SSD's
I have 500GB
god I love work perks
I might be underpaid slightly, but the perks are super nice
Next computer is going to have SSD for sure
minus my GPU, work payed for my current box.
00:42
@rlemon It's not every job that provides you with an Alienware ;)
$1000 box ~3 years ago
I never played a game other than nfsmw and maxpayne and counter terrorist .. No graphics card :(((
BTW, does anyone own or know anyone that owns a Razer?
It looks like an option for my next PC
Razer mouse?
speaking of SSD's @Loktar I hopefully will be doing my switch over this weekend.
00:45
I had one. Lasted like 3 years until the scroll wheel gave out
@NickDugger uhhh no
welp, gtg
peace&gnight
night
morning
@SomeKittensUx2666 dude, the list is so long
00:46
Work perks: Juice boxes
RandD is great
But I didn't sleep
that is all
@rlemon read that as 'randy is great'
;)
well for small hardware I end up getting a lot because we have to prototype shit or test its viability
if it doesn't work it is a write off as R&D and we have no further use for it
so I get to take it home
otherwise it is e-wasted.
Might be getting free Arduino-like hardware from MS
00:47
yea I signed up for that as well ;)
i'm VERY interested in seeing what kinda OS they put on it
I keep thinking XPE
such a horrible OS which i've had the displeasure of working with
@SomeKittensUx2666 are you interested in the arduinos?
I've always wanted to play with them
I learned verilog and hdl in xilinx
00:51
@rlemon No, probably this
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I have a number of these
@SomeKittensUx2666 dx.com has them for $11 free shipping
@rlemon what do they do?
They cost a lot here , one automated home control costed 5-6k in making, excluding the errors made during testing .. I never touched one again
what do you want to do ?
@shortCircuit I'm actually looking at that next
I figure per device, $15
TV controller and kitchen helper
00:53
15*60 that's 1000rupees give or take, enough to eat and drink like a king for 5 days
I did auto switch off lights and fans and water pump ... Nothing more ...
@SomeKittensUx2666 well you have 8 analog, 11 digital, and the other normal stuff, so attaching other things is all up to your imagination
so far i've built a automated cat toy, i'm building a dice rolling robot, and I plan on doing primitive home automation (turning things on and off) with them
Presented an water pump (no audrino) with 555 timer, at IEEE , but did not get any prize, but I was happy
robots are cool
I saw ppl doing line followers ...
in HS I made one of those
but with a PIC chip
but I probably didn't even need it
it could be done without 'brains'
How do you make them follow the line? I never made one
(r) (e) (r) <- receiver, emitter, receiver
those are three physical objects under the device.
if the left receiver hits it triggers the right motor, and the right receiver triggers the left.
the robot will wiggle down the line
00:58
ok
needs no programmings, pure mechanical.
in HS I made a line following robot, a LED display circuit, a sumo wrestling robot, and a fire fighting robot.
I loved my HS eng course
But that would need the lines to be either wired or grooved maybe, let's say you have to follow a white line drawn on a black floor
that is exactly what i'm talking about :P
But how would you receive the light and detect if its white?
I mean the lines do not emit light , if they did then photo sensors might do, white light should trigger a particular voltage, then rest would be logic gates
diodes can emit and receive
01:05
Yes
so you position three such that you emit in the middle and read the outer two, and only two of the three will ever hit the line at once.
giving you a signal change which you can trigger the motors on mechanically
user1596138
No Internet / computer :/
it was my grade 10 computer engineering project :P
everyone made one in my class
user1596138
I have to do something technical and analytical before I just go to sleep. Getting bored...
01:06
Grade10?? In grade 10. We never knew diodes :D
user1596138
Going to do logs on the truck and study OBD data in search of better gas mileage lol
my school (so I learned) had a very advanced comp eng course because it was privately funded.
grade 9 I made a 10*10 LED display circuit and programmed it
grade 10 I made a line following robot
grade 11 I made a sumo bot which was entered into the Eastern Ontario Robotic Games
grade 12 I made a fire fighting robot which was entered into the Trinity College Fire Fighting Robot Challenge
prizes won went to the program 30(me)/70(them) split
U are one hell of a dude #respect
01:09
that applies to all students
nahh i wasted it all :P
Man, wix is pretty good at making terrible websites
ended up working a SQA job for the better part of five years and then worked retail until ~4 years ago
Everything in this world is relative
U should have gone for masters
don't even have a Bachelors
01:11
Who needs a Bachelors
I think bachelors make a pretty big difference
In here, we don't qualify for sitting in job exams without a bachelors
You gotta be really smart to be a good programmer without a degree
Degree and ability are not that inclusive
"here" for me is Silicon Valley
01:13
It's a lot easier to learn how to do things correctly in a university setting
here for me is India (Asian countries)
@Meredith I'm gonna have to disagree with ya there
I have no post HS experience
FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT
The easiest way to learn is in a team environment surrounded by devs that are better than you
01:17
But India is far better than countries like Korea , we may not be the best but still our situation is not as screwed up as theirs .. Ppl escape or die trying to escape from Korea, once they get caught in China they are either sent back for execution or made prostitutes ..
Oh that's definitely a great way to learn
@shortCircuit I'm gonna assume you mean North Korea (there's kind of a big difference)
basically during grade 12 I co-op'd at a startup elearning company and they hired me on half way through the year and I headed their QA dept for a number of years after that
But self teaching vs getting a degree
then they got sued and I jumped ship
01:18
Not really a comparison there
@Meredith I'm self taught
You have to be really smart to teach yourself how to program
Which we don't have.. @monners yes north korea
I'm also self taught
Are you a good programmer?
01:18
am I?
I'm a considerate programmer
took me a lifetime to learn on my own what others learn in ~8 years in school
I haven't seen your code, but you sound like someone who would be a good programmer
Both of you
Nah, @rlemon's a hack
I can say I know more wrong ways to do things than most programmers I know
but they seem to know more right ways to do them
01:19
Alright monners is a good programmer and @rlemon sucks
Its relative again, to us/me you are awesome programmers , (ya I know there are better ppl at Google and bla boa, but I don't get to talk to them)
Getting a degree basically just removes a lot of the trial and error involved in learning programming
I make things work. if anything else, at the end of the day they work
Monners is australian...
// sorry future me
01:20
@phenomnomnominal lol, And?
You also learn a lot of math and math is kinda important I guess
@monners self explanatory.
What do you call a gay New Zealander? A Kiwi Fruit
@Meredith I also started teaching myself at age 8/9 because I wanted to create my own "computer" like in TNG
and he plays cricket and have been brutal to us ... :P
01:21
it was a long tedious error filled process which didn't really flourish until the birth of the world wide web.
I hate cricket
It's soooo boring
@rlemon Yeah, you're pretty special
I don't think so. I am pretty sure other 80's kids were doing the same
4 or 5 of them
I know @Loktar was one of them
01:23
yeah man thats all you could do on computers back then lol
loading up a game was writing a small program :P
my biggest "mistake" was leaving the industry for ~4 years
right when it was getting good
Just ported Zalgo to Hubot
mid 2008 I pretty much stopped programming until I joined so again years later
We did excel and paint ... And then logo and basic , for, if else goto, taking inputs, end of syllabus. Then suddenly we are learning java, and I had like "why the fuck would someone write public static bla bla for everything" . that's my grade 4 to grade 10
yea I started with BASIC and then moved briefly to perl, then onto VB
01:27
In like 5th grade I used to make profile layouts for people on neopets
then JS then more VB then C# then lots of C# then nothing then JS again :P
They were pretty ugly
in HS it was more VB and ASM (CS and CE respectively)
and more BASIC in CE actually
(grade 9 we coded the LED display in QBASIC)
My high school didn't have programming classes
01:28
our programming class was taught by the math teacher :P
Your academic subjects are much much more advanced and much less rigid than ours.
he didn't know how to code
our engineering course was more advanced than it should have been
I did find a really simple BASIC book in my calculus teacher's room though
the teacher was excellent
It was pretty old
01:29
I seriously can't thank my HS eng teacher more
It taught me how to count in BASIC
!!afk hometime
he was a double PHD that worked in many high paying jobs previous, instead of retiring he decided to teach because he was sick of the "idiots" (his words) in the industry
for loop was the biggest mystery I solved .... That was 2 years ago :D
seriously awesome teacher.
01:31
I swear it took me like a year to remember the order of the arguments in a for loop
one of those few really good ones
hello everyone!
hello @vulcanraven
:( worst part about reef keeping
@vulcanraven do you like to... party?
01:33
I usually hate teachers but good teachers are not like the rest... They are more human and eager to reach and teach
I just moved a few corals from one tank to another
now I just felt one forked me with a thistle
@phenomnomnominal why, thank you!
:)
!!urban vulcan
@shortCircuit vulcan A tiny in town in Alberta, Canada. After 'Star Trek' became popular the town capitalized on the name coincidence. There's a ton of Star Trek stuff in this town - murals, a huge starship, a space station that doubles as the town visitor center.
yay Canada!
01:35
is there a way to compress all JavaScript files downloaded by npm?
Some kind of switch, which runs the compress job as soon as the package (with dependencies) are downloaded?
TNG4lyfe
!!tell vulcanraven google grunt.js
@vulcanraven shouldn't you be doing that kind of thing when you deploy? Why does it need to be compressed on your machine?
01:37
we are developing editor extension. we have 116 packages embedded in the extension package. Compressing JS automatically will significantly reduce the size of our extension.
I have been thinking of learning mean.js .. But it seems way too far... I am stuck with .js ... And left with m e a and n
I was hoping for something which run at npm install time..
node already optimizes modules
@vulcanraven uglify at build time is what you want
I think a lot xD
01:46
@phenomnomnominal, yes exactly that. Can we add callback to npm install command or would we have to run a cron job on the entire folder?
you must have some sort of deploy/release step?
do you think you need to further minify node_modules ?
i've been drinking... I might not be understanding
I think there is a pretty good margin to reduce extension file-size by over 1mb or so..
That's essentially a micro-optimisation at this point?
Why u drink every night? It affecting liver ..
01:49
@phenomnomnominal if I understand correctly, it is a no-optimization
@shortCircuit don't tell me how to live
yes the extension size is 9.3MB atm.
I asking
I don't drink to get drunk
but I do enjoy beer
so most nights I have a couple
01:50
@vulcanraven so it takes about 3 seconds to download?
so this optimization is pretty significant :)
not when you consider HD size and bandwidth?
@phenomnomnominal node modules have to be downloaded?
what?
12 mins ago, by vulcan raven
I was hoping for something which run at npm install time..
@rlemon oh no shit, you're right
@vulcanraven what exactly is in your node_modules that you're shipping?
I was unaware node_modules needed further optimization
01:51
@phenomnomnominal, the thing is we are adding more packages by the day. Before integrating node, the extension size was less than 3MB.
@shortCircuit if it helps I recently quit smoking!
fuck my liver, my lungs are more important
@vulcanraven what are you using node for in your extension?
@vulcanraven what is your concern ???
seriously
@rlemon, minification of JS?
that the amount of packages you are using is too much?
01:53
Our govt increased taxes of ciggrt from 11% to 72%... So rude of them.. Just because they do not smoke, they hurt our sentiments :'(
is there a tangible bottleneck currently?
no our post build process flattens all the packages and their dependencies at one level
so its 116 packages including the dependencies..
@vulcanraven are they build dependencies or runtime dependencies?
49 secs ago, by rlemon
is there a tangible bottleneck currently?
@phenomnomnominal, these are npm dependencies.
01:56
don't worry about it
node handles it
@vulcanraven I understand... when are they used?
Are they used when the extension runs, or when it is being built?
at runtime
node caches libs
seriously, unless you are seeing slow-downs don't worry about it
if you are tell me and i'll shut up
@rlemon, the size of the extension is growing crazy, and we need compressed version of JS
if it is a server side file why are you concerned?
01:58
@rlemon, no you are ok.. but you can take it easy couple of notches down ;)
its not server side
notches down?
its IDE extension
i'm asking questions man
which will eventually get downloaded by the client
9mb is nothing to download
01:58
okay, see that is good information :P
@phenomnomnominal, 3MB is without node, 9 MB is with node. The estimated package size after compressing all JS and JSON files in node_modules folder is 7.5MB

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