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16:00
@BenCraig "I think" lol as if it's not in a bunch of other places. Nice google tho ;)
@KendallFrey I think it's backwards in Arabic
The whole old testament is about Israelites.
Oh, my bad, that's with Abu
@Jhawins i just glanced at the numbers, I wasnt sure I got it right haha
user1596138
16:01
I guess it was just the name for those people though not the people of Israel. Nvm
Exodus is the second book, right?
After Genesis?
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Yea
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@Dad Oh this could be good. What does jihad mean lol
So yeah, Israelites == Benei Israel
But I think that only applies to the bible ones
@Jhawins Jihad means struggle
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16:03
@Jhawins As far as I know Jihad means war, but not war against people, it's war against own self
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All I know of is basically holy war. Or struggle.
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Against those who don't believe in Allah lol
Jihad was portrayed by the media to be "Holy war in which people wear explosive vests and go shopping in the mall"
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Q: Button not being disabled in promise.then().finally()

Ben BlackI'm having an issue with an angularJS $http call that returns a promise which has a .then() and .finally() called against it (see below code): $scope.edit = function () { $('.alert').addClass('hidden'); var btn = $('#submit-link-edit') btn.button('loading'); ...

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16:03
Yeah but estremists interpret Quran in the wrong way. It was way more peaceful in 1500+ than today if I need to be sincere. The ottoman empire even welcomed Jewish people who escaped from Spain
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Oh I see it as more of a religious struggle. Christianity doesn't have a word for it, maybe "bible thumping hethans" is close
There was only one case where the Jews were specifically ordered to utterly annihilate another people. And those were the Amalekites.
There are no Amalekites anymore, so I say we did a pretty good job there.
It's true. Islam is a very peaceful religion, modern people have just interpreted Jihad differently to direct violence without breaking the Quran
learned that in religion 101 in college :3
so im pretty sure that makes me an expert
every religion has had a group of extremists that thought killing those of other religions was the righteous thing to do. Shame the pope was one of these people for christians
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Exactly, you can see them as some sort of Christian KKK
16:06
When a manic raises to rule, it doesn't really matter what kind of rule it is.
Religion again? Geez, guys
It could be a lunatic at the head of a country with nuclear warheads, or it could be the head of a religion with a billion followers. It really doesn't matter.
However, christians have gotten things under control (took us enough time). Time for muslims to do the same I think.
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Yep. There's always going to be a scapegoat as excuse
Javascript: the only true religion
16:07
I don't mind discussing religion here. So long as nobody is offended by different views.
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@Neil If you look at Turkey you can see they did since a long time
@Dad In fact you don't hear about terrorist activity in countries like Turkey
Not that there aren't any, but they don't reflect not even a small percentage of the population
@Neil Christians have the pope, Muslims are split in many subunits
Muslims had Osama }:D
jk jk
@Neil Their new president is turning the country towards a more islamistic and more extereme direction.
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16:10
@Neil Yes that's true. But I think Arabs are more influenced by their life style. I mean, Christians of 50-70 years ago were also stricter and more attached to religion
@FlorianMargaine The Pope really only applies to Roman Catholic
Turkey used to be by far the most modern Muslim country in the world, that is slowly changing.
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@SecondRikudo Because of Erdogan, unfortunately...
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after protests he still is in charge of the country's affairs
16:11
Either he cheats, or he threatens, or the protests weren't as big as the media made them.
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I think he does both
look, he preaches islamic lifestyle and the likes in a secular country, but he even made Egypt his enemy
I like Egypt now more than I did before the revolution.
Even though the peace treaty we have signed with them is getting unstable, at least now we're seeing things closer to how they really are, instead of some illusion of peace
I hate bullshit, and there's no place with more bullshit than politics.
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Yeah, at least they're changing for good, Morsi was just bringing shit to the country. and when I said that I mean it. an Egyptian friend told me about Morsi's "soldiers" which are the Muslim Brother who either shot or hurt women walking in the street etc..
That's something I've never quite understood about Islam. Morality and religion are so close that often muslims won't distinguish the two
bread and butter
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16:16
Yup
@Neil For every good, idealistic system, there would be those who abuse it for their own personal gain.
@NickDugger I like to think that most people in the western world follow laws because they want order, not simply because they think it's right
Hamas doesn't fight us because they care deeply about the people in Gaza, they fight us because they get freaking rich from it
That all depends on how strong your personal convictions are.
Hamas leaders' fortunes are worth in the billions.
16:17
You can distort anything to your own advantage, moreso if you're talking about religion, since it isn't exactly black and white
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@Neil It's not about Islam since I know many muslim people who get along in western countries without problems
I'm agnostic, but that doesn't mean that I don't have a moral code.
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let's call them second or third generation muslims
@Neil In my personal opinion, some 3000 years ago someone said "God said so!" and say that it works well at controlling people, so we rolled with it.
Give it time -- all the old racist, sexist people will die and all will be well
16:18
@Dad I wasn't trying to imply they didn't get along well in western countries
Oh please tell me Dad isn't Zirak..
Oh lord it is
@SterlingArcher that will never happen
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@SterlingArcher OH GOD
@SecondRikudo It was the single best way to get everyone to not just do what you say, but to follow you
I don't believe you. @Dad has poor grammar
16:19
@Neil Yup
Of course, it has led to many many problems since imho
Does this make @Dad a possible KGB headsman?
He's anti-Zirak.
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I'm getting a brain diarrhea from the times I'm asked if I'm Zirak
@Dad Then change your picture!
16:20
Oh there's no mustache
thank god
@SomeGuy It's a free internet
I've decided that I'm now an Indian foreigner, who immigrated to America in the 90's
I really got scared there
It's a lighter yellow too
@Neil no it isn't
16:20
Why do people say imho? If you have to say humble, you proably arent
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@SterlingArcher how many times I've said that? :D
@rlemon It really isn't, is it? :)
!!urban imho
@rlemon IMHO In my humble opinion
I always thought it was 'honest'
TIL
16:21
@Dad never, I've never talked to you till now
Who are you, imposter!
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@SterlingArcher I'm daddy
Oh that's awkward..
@SterlingArcher and I'm mommy
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haha
GO TO YOUR ROOM!
16:21
@Zirak already has claims on my parentage
HANDS ABOVE THE COVERS MISTER!
@rlemon this makes all the times you hit on me that much more Freudian, brah
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I told you to clean the garage, what the hell are you doing in your room?!
LOL this is too much
user1596138
lol ahh I remember those days
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16:22
:D
I don't, cause I was smart about it.
user1596138
I never was told hands above the covers by myself tho?
My parents never even gave me the talk. It's a good thing I never got anybody pregnant
user1596138
My girlfriends family would always come in an be like "hands above the covers" an I'm like "it's stuck"
@BenjaminGruenbaum what's your twitter account?
user1596138
16:23
@SterlingArcher LMFAO same
@Jhawins ... "it"?
D: how stuck? sounds.. painful
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lol everytime my mom told me to stay in my room till the following morning I was like "da fuck really?" got out from the window and hang out with friends
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@SterlingArcher Ya know.... When you're doin good and she crushes your hand to shit..
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haha good times
ahhh
hand
thank god
user1596138
16:24
Thigh crush
This has been a morning of almost heart attacks
@PeeHaa stupid flag trolls.
I didn't even have the monitor running :/
How'd you know who it was?
16:26
aint no thang but a chicken wang
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why is it Chrome for Windows but Chromium for Linux? ummm...
user1596138
@SterlingArcher If you happen to have the network panel logging (and 10K rep) you can see everything. rlemon is just fancy and made a nice lil userscript
@Dad they are different projects
both can be on windows or linux
Oh. I'm still not near 10k
user1596138
@Dad Chrome !== Chromium
16:27
7.3k :(
Chrome is Googles main browser, Chromium is an open source fork
@Dad nice username :)
IT IS NOT A NICE USERNAME DONT ENCOURAGE HIM >=(
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ahh ok I understand.. it is weird though
Mustacheless fraud >=(
16:27
@rlemon wat
no
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oh my God please save me sometimes
chromium is the main open source project, chrome is chromium + some prepackaged shit
@Dad a lot of Israeli people are refugees or children/grandchildren of refugees, 50 years after WW2 countries started feeling bad for it and give people passports of their nationality when they were in exile. The Jewish people were in a 2000 year exile after all.
@FlorianMargaine Chrome is Chromium + Spyware
yeah, and flash and java
16:28
I have never seen this before... Chrome is complaining about CORS whereas when in the console I execute the exact same $.ajax call with the precise same options, it doesn't error...
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@SecondRikudo lol nooo
@BenjaminGruenbaum I bonded with a group of black guys at my school onces because I was drunk and told them "It's ok, we're both ancestral african slaves. The Egyptians enslaved my people for many a year youngbuck"
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@BenjaminGruenbaum Thank you for the explanation. So this explains it :) I'll tell this to my friend tomorrow
For example my grandparents lived in Poland so I have a Polish passport. Israelis are also wary of antisemites so they don't always like to disclose being Israeli
Anyone seen that before? The options and get calls both return what should be good CORS headers...
16:29
Needless to say, they respected me.
@Jhawins For what it's worth, I think Chrome Extensions are the worst spywares there are.
I actually still talk to them, great guys. Most moved away, but Alan still lives near me
You have no idea what it actually does under the hood.
Well, off to have dinner with my old folks see you guys later.
@JimmyHoffa What should be? You have much to learn, grasshopper!
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@BenjaminGruenbaum Later mate
Double-check that it is correct.
I've seen an image zoom extension constantly sending info back home
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@Yoda Daddy is watchin' you!
16:30
TIL a pumpkin is technically a berry.
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With this please stop making my brain fart
It even had the audacity to console.log it XD
> Access-Control-Allow-Credentials:true
> Access-Control-Allow-Headers:*
> Access-Control-Allow-Methods:OPTIONS, POST, GET, PUT, DELETE, HEAD, PATCH
> Access-Control-Allow-Origin:http://localhost:200
> Allow:OPTIONS, POST, GET, PUT, DELETE, HEAD, PATCH
user1596138
@SecondRikudo Some are. Some aren't.
@BenjaminGruenbaum yo, my question?
user1596138
16:31
But yeah the permissions are ridiculously broad
@Jhawins Not every one, but any one.
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@Yoda Are you Zigi?
dam, anyone know @BenjaminGruenbaum's twitter handle? (or blog address, or something like that)?
@Neil that's copied from the network tab in Chrome's dev console
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@SecondRikudo No. There are boundaries.
16:32
@Jhawins Hardly
@Dad Hi
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oh no it can't be
Users don't really look at the permissions
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@Zirak Hi!
Lookin' good
16:32
Many are "next-next-next" users
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Yeah
Fuck now they're both talking
Ever considered growing a moustache?
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user1596138
!!s/Yoda/Dad/
@Jhawins @Dad Are you Zigi? (source)
16:32
@Neil and that origin is the correct origin that my test website is running on and generating the AJAX requests
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@Zirak Well my wife wouldn't approve
user1596138
@Dad Swap with ziraks wife
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@Jhawins Sure
@JimmyHoffa So what has changed?
You said it worked before with the same options
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@Jhawins Nah, she's blonde
I like red and black women
user1596138
16:34
> I just don't understand! The SO avatars were the same I just thought he shaved
@Neil ?? what do you mean?
Dad likes dem sunburnt women
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native americans
I like corn palaces
user1596138
16:35
lol remember that crazy relationship deal I had going on with the insane parents and all?
@Neil no I said the headers should be good, and that it fails in my javascript, but when I copy the javascript and execute it in the chrome console (dev console for the page that's doing the CORS) it works (didn't used to before I got those CORS headers right, fixed headers and now it works from console)
user1596138
Guess I'll never change ;O
Fonts look different with chrome 37
@Neil I was saying both OPTIONS and GET calls have those good headers I believe
> Chrome is complaining about CORS whereas when in the console I execute the exact same $.ajax call with the precise same options, it doesn't error...
16:35
@Neil same options as from the javascript, as in the options for $.ajax which describes how to make the xhr
@JimmyHoffa You're doing two tests.. one works one fails. There's a difference.
@Neil yeah... I guess? Except the code on the client and server are the same...
user1596138
@JimmyHoffa Post the requests
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Go to network -> choose request -> right click -> copy as cURL
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DON'T PASTE THE WHOLE THING.
16:37
@JimmyHoffa There must be a difference or else both would work, don't you agree?
user1596138
Your cookies and such will be in there too. So remove sensitive data then show us the requests.
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!!translate
@Dad That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
@Neil yes, I'm wondering where I can find those differences because it's not in the code, so what's different between executing $.ajax in the console vs. the browser executing it from a <script> tag ? because I use precisely the same code (just copied from one to the other)
Wait.. how did Dad know about Zigi?
Have you been here before?
user1596138
16:38
^ yup
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I've been here since two lifes
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@JimmyHoffa Copy the request!
@Jhawins ?? how?
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Or stop asking. Either help us help you or go away
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2 mins ago, by Jhawins
@JimmyHoffa Post the requests
user1596138
16:39
2 mins ago, by Jhawins
Go to network -> choose request -> right click -> copy as cURL
two lifes?
wat
@SterlingArcher this is the second or third user account for said person
user1596138
The difference will be in the request.
@Jhawins ah the cURL are distinctly different! Thanks!!
either ban, suspended, or just didn't want to be associated with said account anymore
user1596138
16:39
Copy it any way you want, or just look at it in the inspector and it'll be obvious.
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two accounts ago :D forgot the password for the first account and made one anew
or it is zigi running more 'social experiments'
@JimmyHoffa There's your difference
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I have the habit of creating huge passwords
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@rlemon Or Neal
16:40
or Neal, yes
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no it isn't Neal haha
user1596138
lol did I help that guy? I was going to help him find out why those differences are there. He was like "they're different prob solved!"
@Neil yeah, never seen that part of the dev tools before - failed requests in the network tab just give no info really... this actually helped me get a lot more... specifically it looks like the Authorization header is missing on the broken one - how do I make $.ajax include that header? The console execution does it automatically
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I know I know I do make reputation very fast. I'm a genious :D
16:41
social experiments in chatrooms are like holding meat in front of a grizzly bear wondering why the fuck it just took your arm off.
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I do assure you this isn't a 'social experiment'. Zigi is in Bulgaria for one month
user1596138
Hey do 5 of you feel like buying Skully helmets? Cause... Use my referral and get me a free helmet if you do ;D
if (document.getElementById('binary').checked = true) {
   document.getElementById('binary').value='1';
} else {
    document.getElementById('binary').value='0';
}
@JimmyHoffa api.jquery.com/jquery.ajax Pass ajax headers
Does this hurt anybody else too?
user1596138
16:42
@Dad You're not helping yourself. Just move forward no more mention of zigi
user1596138
!!stat dad
@Jhawins Dad (http://stackoverflow.com/users/3717756/dad) has 62 reputation, earned 0 rep today, asked 14 questions, gave 4 answers, for a q:a ratio of 7:2.
avg. rep/post: 3.44. Badges: 0g 2s 21b
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@Jhawins no worries, I was just stating that there is no social harm from me
well, that is yet to be determined :3
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A: How to capitalize the first letter of each word in a string (Python)?

DadWhy do you complicate your life with joins and for loops when the solution is simple and safe?? Just do this: string = "the brown fox" string[0].upper()+string[1:]

user1596138
16:44
@Dad don't be that guy.
user1596138
That question was answered 5 years ago.
@SterlingArcher yes
@Neil headers are easy - but the Authorization header is a special generated one. Chrome generates it all on it's own (when I execute $.ajax from the console, but not from a <script> tag....) - I would basically have to write a whole NTLM security provider to come up with a correct Authorization header...
@FlorianMargaine just making sure. Quoted numbers brings tears to my eyes
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@Jhawins the answers were very wrong. people do look at them and then create horrible code
I'm not going to let the poor guys do that
user1596138
16:45
@dad what about this
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A: Client side data compress/decompress?

DadYou can use lz4 which is both available for node.js and common browsers. To use it on a browser, pull lz4.js from the build folder and use the following script: <script type="text/javascript" src="/path/to/lz4.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> // Nodejs-like Buffer built-in var Buff...

user1596138
You stole the code out of the link in the answer below
I wonder if this behaviour is due to some of the security settings I have flipped in my local browser that makes it not automatically pass out Authorization headers because that could be dangerous to let websites get from me...
@Dad what's wrong with title()?
user1596138
All you did was repost
16:45
@JimmyHoffa Yeah, CORS is hard. :P I haven't gotten it to work using jQuery before
I usually just depend on other libraries
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@Jhawins the same reason. the answer sucked. anyway I also added a bit of my own, because it was a little wrong in the original
stupid Ubuntu -- Y U NO UNMOUNT THE DRIVE! IT ISNT PLUGGED IN ANY LONGER!
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@SterlingArcher title() is going to make capital what shouldn't be capital
Like They'Re instead of They're
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@Dad You stole it and used it. It didn't suck.
user1596138
You should've edited that answer like I'm going to
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16:47
@Jhawins it did, lz4 is faster than zip
Grammar - the difference between knowing your shit and knowing you're shit.
@Neil I have multiple times - this is however the first time I'm aiming it at a WCF service (which is fun because WCF is notoriously resistent to customization - AKA it turns into a rhetorically bad hack as soon as you do something MS hadn't planned WCF to do 8 years ago when they put it out)
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A: Client side data compress/decompress?

CyanThere is this open-source Javascript compression library, by Pierre curto : https://github.com/pierrec/node-lz4 Googling around, I also found this zlib implementation (not tested by me) : http://nodejs.org/api/zlib.html

user1596138
This answer was posted over a year before yours.
@SterlingArcher that's not what bothers me...
16:48
@FlorianMargaine the non-caching of elements, then?
user1596138
Following the first link, the example code on the in the README.md is what you copied.
also this is the first time I'm trying to have any form of security (NTLM) on the server, which must be the snigglet killing my CORS... grumble
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That's pathetic.
@JimmyHoffa It's probably just a question of adding a couple authorization headers that weren't necessary before
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16:48
@Jhawins he didn't fucking explain that do you understand? I at least copied the code because one day it could disappear
Just need to understand what they are
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@Dad Edit his answer then.
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var bytearray_to_text = function(byte_array) {
    for (var s=[]; i=0; i < byte_array.length; i++) {
        s[i]= String.fromCharCode(byte_array[i]);
    }
    return s.join('');
};
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That was the proper thing to do
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Is that copied?
no it's an addition
@Jhawins do you really think it would be accepted after so many years?
for what I know that guy could be dead or changed his life
16:50
@Dad the accepted answer clearly states that. However, your answer does not solve it. It merely capitalizes the first letter of the first word. You'd have to throw it in a loop to do every word
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@Dad That guy doesn't accept edits.
@Neil yes, it is. The trick is figuring out how to make Chrome do that though... I found it in Firefox's settings, though hopefully like Firefox it can be domain scoped (I don't want to enable Authorization headers to be passed to everything other than this internal service monitoring and instrumentation webapp I'm working on..)
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Do you even SO bro
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@Dad lets explore some of your other answers while we're at it.
!!>parseInt("FF", 16)
16:50
@SecondRikudo "ReferenceError: intval is not defined"
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A: Getting the last 20 hash items in Redis with O(1) time complexity?

DadAs you pointed out it turns out you can use a Pipelined request to send multiple commands at once. From the Redis page dedicated to Pipelining: A Request/Response server can be implemented so that it is able to process new requests even if the client didn't already read the old responses...

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What the actual fuck is that?!
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You answered your own question with a broken answer??
@SecondRikudo "TypeError: Math.parseInt is not a function"
@SecondRikudo 255
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16:51
@Jhawins what a fuck broken answer man? I put effort in that and the other answer sucked
@JimmyHoffa Hmm, you may have to though. Or you could test if it is chrome ;)
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where is it broken?
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You should have edited your question with additional info
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what about this
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A: Getting the last 20 hash items in Redis with O(1) time complexity?

Itamar HaberYou are in the right direction - do your HGETALLs one after the other for each of the 20 posts. However, to save on network round trips, look into using Redis' pipelining that essentially allows you to group/batch your requests. Alternatively, you can achieve a similar result by implementing you ...

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> I'll update this answer as soon as I manage to resolve this issue.
16:51
@Jhawins time to let it lie, bro
user1596138
Have you resolved the issue?
Why the fuck are we saying fuck all the fucking time?
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@Jhawins sure I have but I'm mostly busy with coding that I forget to update
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@SterlingArcher Nah. I'll flag that broken answer and go edit his question for him. Unless he fixes it himself lol
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@Dad Update the answer and remove the line that says it's broken?
16:52
Star that ^ Let's see how long it takes for fags to flag it :P
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@Jhawins really da fuck, I bet you have hidden gems too
it's just that I have no time to look at them
Nobody goes through my hidden gems :(
user1596138
@Dad Yeah course. Go check em out. I didn't do them this month
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@SterlingArcher I did, but I don't go waving my ego and posting shit about your stuff because I know you did your faults as a noob and acknowledge that
user1596138
I have like no rep man. What ego am I waving?
user1596138
16:53
!!stat
@Jhawins You (http://stackoverflow.com/users/1596138/jhawins) have 1351 reputation, earned -2 rep today, asked 8 questions, gave 28 answers, for a q:a ratio of 2:7.
avg. rep/post: 37.52. Badges: 0g 7s 23b
user1596138
I have a better avg. rep/post than a lot of people. That's it.
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that -2 tells something though ;-)
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And I got a downvote oh joy :D Please do a few more so I can be back at 1337 rep
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@Dad Hahahahaha starred for hilarity
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16:54
@Jhawins whacha sayin? it's not like I can downvote...
@Dad nobody here cares about their reputation like that lol
user1596138
The -2 is from downvoting you twice.
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I spent 2 downvotes on you.
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Yup, that says something ;)
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your issue mate
16:55
In related news, this is the greatest thing: chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/secure-shell/…
user1596138
Nobody cares at all about that
@rlemon You're SSHing a lot, you'll like it
Way better than putty
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@Zirak This has been around quite awhile :P
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Thanks God there's edit functionality... just send me the edited thing and I'll accept
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There's multiple too
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16:56
wot.. dejavu
@Jhawins Well forgive me Mr. Future
user1596138
I like
@Zirak lol
user1596138
@Zirak I like it! I posted it once and everyone said it was a terrible idea.
user1596138
But I can get on any computer running Chrome and have my SSH client
user1596138
16:57
I don't think Dad is Zigi because I'm pretty sure we raped the way SO works deep deep into Zigi's mind
user1596138
And Dad doesn't know yet
Scotty doesn't know
user1596138
lol @NickDugger was that you I posted that with?
Nope, that was zigi, actually
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@Jhawins I know how it works
user1596138
16:58
Aug 4 at 14:56, by zigi
Zigi doesn't know, that Fiona and me, do it in my van every Sunday
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Aug 4 at 14:57, by Nick Dugger
what rhymes with go...? "blow"?
TIL !! casts to boolean
user1596138
Yup @NickDugger haha I remember that day
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anyway this is too much, I already get a lot of shit at my work by people that think they are better
Will have to remember that one
16:59
Alright, time to go to lunch.
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!!youtube scotty doesnt know
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!!afk lunch here too

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