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17:00
@SterlingArcher: Something like "Oh, @Sterlingarcher, you aren't using coffeescript. The code was so ugly I thought it was compiled coffeescript"
@Loktar Right, but since em is relative, isn't my base size always 1em?
@Cerbrus bahahaha
Code so ugly I thought it was coffeescript xD
... Yea
@Cerbrus May I remind you what you said when I kindly offered to buy you a beer?
2 days ago, by Cerbrus
Let's put it this way: eval(alert("hell no."))
17:01
do you guys use purescript or livescript though?
@BadgerGirl what a shame
<noscript>
time to head to starbucks
<3 starbucks
10 hours ago, by Badger Girl
@Cerbrus hi bestie
Enjoy your coffee, hipster.
17:02
yesterday, by Badger Girl
@Cerbrus hi bestie
Ahem?
You keep changing your mind :P
@BadgerGirl omg pick a bestie and stick with it D:
I pick @ThiefMaster
17:04
We'll be watching you o.o
-- ^ That wasn't creepy at all
@BadgerGirl hihi :3
@Cerbrus btw, can I add you on Facebook now?
Try to find me
fb is for squares
@SterlingArcher your avatar looks pretty square
17:08
omg, so does yours D:
!!afk lunch is for squares
!!afk dentist :(
You can't go to the dentist now, @BadgerGirl! You're supposed to go and stalk me on FB!
I still don't think I get the difference between .85em and 85%; if anyone would care to explain
On a related note, does anyone have good resources for getting better at the parts of CSS other than selectors? I get selectors, but I'm terrible at the rest of it.
@Retsam:
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Q: Font size in CSS - % or em?

MatthiasWhen setting the size of fonts in CSS, should I be using a percent value or em? Can you explain the advantage?

@Cerbrus Best I could do was Linkedin :(
17:13
@Neil: Forked your fiddle: jsfiddle.net/xsg9qL1r/4 I get it now. Invaluable concept. Thanks again.
I will try when I come back
Oh @BadgerGirl? I wonder if you actually found me
@SomeGuy @rlemon porsche-design.com/P-9982-pd.html if you call apple over priced have a look at this shit oh its a phone that costs 1650 Euros ! and runs blackberry os
Blackberry o.O
That still exists?
I did but it won't let me connect.
17:14
Got a link?
Should I post it here?
dentist, bye
Hm, i'm impressed
Oh wait
Nah, I'm not. My last name is in this chat's logs
@Cerbrus lol, antisocial much
-bash: /usr/local/bin/npm: No such file or directory
I'm mr. antisocial
17:17
great way to start the day
Seriously though, you should've seen the first conversation between me and Badger, @Mosho:
2 days ago, by Cerbrus
Those new code snippets <3
that's what I was referring to
Let's say I just don't "get" her
she does have a thing with adding people on fb
but she's cool, give her a chance :P
17:20
@Cerbrus You don't like doxxing?
I have a thing with not adding people on FB I don't know. I also have a thing with being creeped the fuck out when people say my name online. Especially when it was a long time ago when I actually mentioned my name
That's just creepy
@SomeKittensUx2666: You could say that, yea.
doxxing kinda comes with existing on the internet
There's a difference between looking at someone's profile, and actually searching for his real name
@Cerbrus I thought you just mentioned your name the other day
Jul 23 2:23 PM was the only time I mentioned it, before Badger brought it up
I know that one.
But looking for someone's name as far back as 2 months... kinda weird
no way
I stalk people hard
You guys are weird, all of you xD
It's probably some JavaScript-transmittable infection
dunno why is it a surprise
!!s/e h/e, h/
17:26
@SomeKittensUx2666 I stalk people, hard (source)
it's a programmer's chatroom
@SomeKittensUx2666 um, heheh?
when everybody around you seems to be weird, its usually the other way around.
@AbhishekHingnikar: fyi, that wasn't serious
@KendallFrey So your stalking only lasts for 0.5ns?
17:28
ha
ha
JavaScript: Everyone is ( wonderful -> Unicorn )
JavaScript should be called UnicornScript
> DEFINE_BOOL(turbo_asm, false, "enable TurboFan for asm.js code")
it's done
V8 officially optimizes for asm.js
Hey guys I have this: Friday, 19.9.2014 22:15 and I want to get a variable with a string of only "22:15" how to do that? :)
> "Friday, 19.9.2014 22:15".split(' ')[2]
17:36
wow
Ok, thx I will try it
@TomášAresakMalčánek: "Friday, 19.9.2014 22:15".slice(-5)
So guys
Do we get psyched yet
17:38
So @BartekBanachewicz
How is the slice working?
Why -5?
Native code in the browser
Last 5 chars from back?
-5 means: Give me the last 5 characters in that string
every LLVM backed language in the browser
17:39
Ahh, and from the front?
how cool does that sound
yes, LLVM?
Via emscripten.
1 min ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
Native code in the browser
That sounds terrifying
Absolutely horrifying
17:40
It looks like we're finally reaching the end of JS dominance in the browser
Imagine the security risks
@Cerbrus why don't you read up about the topic first
@TomášAresakMalčánek "Friday, 19.9.2014 22:15".match(/[0-9]{1,2}:[0-9]{2}/)[0]
I probably should
user1596138
@SomeKittensUx2666 Asked for a time to call today or next week was all :P
17:41
no reliance on spaces or characters from the end.
asm.js is no longer a gimmick :3
Cool. Praful's a pretty nice guy
@Cerbrus ...and it's been around for a while?
I wonder if JS APIs are going to get ported to ABIs
17:41
Atwood's law, man!
@BartekBanachewicz: "reaching the end of JS dominance in the browser"? It compiles to JavaScript.
@Cerbrus to asm.js
Imo, it only enforces JS's position
really, asm.js is not really javascript
sure, it technically could run in a js-compatible interpreter
!!wiki asm.js
17:42
asm.js is an intermediate programming language consisting of a strict subset of the JavaScript language. It enables significant performance improvements for web applications that are written in statically-typed languages with manual memory management (such as C) and then translated to JavaScript by a source-to-source compiler. Asm.js does not aim to improve the performance of hand-written JavaScript code, nor does it enable anything other than enhanced performance. It is intended to have performance characteristics closer to that of native code than standard JavaScript by limiting language features...
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@SomeKittensUx2666 Cool cool. I also got a follow up from coaster.io but the product is kinda... Lame? haha
> asm.js is an intermediate programming language consisting of a strict subset of the JavaScript language.
have you ever seen asm.js code?
it's not meant to be handwritten
The answer to that question should be obvious
(nope)
It doesn't resemble js at all.
it uses the most basic primitives from the language to act like assembly.
17:44
@Jhawins It's....alright.
user1596138
@SomeKittensUx2666 Eh. Still it's over there. That's the target
hmm okay now I miss a second screen
wtf coaster.io looks retarded
user1596138
@Loktar FUUU
user1596138
lol
17:46
lol
wait did you apply there or something?
user1596138
Haha yeah
user1596138
It was on careers.So
still would be better to work there, just the product idk.. seems odd idk
how the fuck do these places get funding?
/me quits all internet chats starts business
user1596138
Yeah idk. That's what I wondered. I just don't see how they can expect to be successful financially
yeah there are a lot of competitors in that space..
17:47
@Loktar corporations are willing to try
I mean there are so many presentation pointers
user1596138
Nobody really needs it it just overcomplicates things...
yea
the returns on a successful investment are tremendous
user1596138
I mean, most places I've been to meetings at have a computer hooked up and use that already
user1596138
17:47
You can use so many other options to go from your phone to the computer, vs. phone -> that thing -> that thing's box -> monitor
yeah exactly, or a usb/blue tooth clicker
that thing looks a bit large too
user1596138
But eh. It could be cool. Was a JS job lots of Node
yea that would be cool
so SO implemented the runnable code eh?
user1596138
Taking leads btw
I need to go update all of my answers and remove the jsfiddles naow!
17:49
@Loktar: Yeap, earlier this week it was implemented :D
And no
don't do that
oh I'm going to, and it will be glorious.
16
Q: Should we edit our old posts to include Stack Snippets?

lostsockObviously only our posts which include HTML, CSS, and/or JavaScript, and that would perhaps benefit by having this feature in the post itself. What does Stack Exchange Inc. think? What do the moderators think? What do you think? I'm unsure currently, since it would take quite a while to go ba...

I just updated 2 or 3 of my most visited answers. no need to snippet everything
doesn't matter.
I don't read meta for a reason
btw
I gotta tell you
lol I'm not really going to edit any of my answers I don't care that much although it is a cool feature.
17:51
I love the keyboard on my thinkpad
they are not called AccuType for no reason
I am a huge opponent of chiclet laptop keyboards, but this one is... glorious
It's way better than most consumer grade PC keyboards
lol you and your thinkpad
@Loktar what about it?
you are always praising it
you're the only person I know who even uses one
@Loktar that's my first thinkpad vOv
Now I know why people using them scoffed at asus or msi or whatever cheap brand
you running linux on it?
17:54
nah, it would be a huge waste
I have a touchscreen and pen input on it (it's a yoga)
the last thinkpad I used was a 133mhz :?
I still have it, its beat to crap
this one has i7-4500U
@Loktar welcome to SV!
@SomeKittensUx2666 welcome to America :P
anyway yeah I can wholeheartedly recommend it
17:56
SV isn't the only exclusive place where bad ideas exist/ get funding, I worked for a startup in Omaha with a pretty meh product
I'm gonna give a talk on javascript, and it's gonna be about javascript
nice where at?
My imagination

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