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21:00
@KendallFrey that's gore
and yes, I consider gangbangs gore
same for bukakke
or whatever the correct ortograph is
@GorgiKosev in that case I'm not sure you do :P Don't forget react is just a view library, it's orthogonal to Angular - you can use them together. The harder think to understand about react is how to do FLUX right, which can be a pain and comes with its own issues. Although I read my old Knockout code from almost 2 years ago and I was surprised pleasantly with how simple it is.
ortograph?
Most user interfaces are just not that complicated, after all.
!!define ortograph
@SterlingArcher It means I aint got time to learn your $5 words.
21:01
spelling.
THANKS WOW
!!afk trying to find 400 liters of KY.
^ explains my confusion
@SomeKittens oops :)
21:03
$ dig +short TXT google-public-dns-a.google.com
gotta love google
(those without linux: fu)
@phenomnomnominal Still, you're the first PR ever
fu = dig?
@FlorianMargaine works on OSX, neener-neener-neener
... oh xD
Jokes on you, unix has dig
21:04
@SomeKittens cool :P
@SterlingArcher I'm pretty sure you can... dig it for windows too
@SomeKittens boom. what's the link again?
say seven days -v whisper my most recent favorite unix command
... "unix"?
That's why my school called the mac lab
the unix lab
is that not right?
Yeah @SterlingArcher, as the chart shows, OS X is based on a BSD kernel. Definitely my favorite OS.
For the desktop at least
why aren't my messages sending?!
Oh good.
Has anyone had to do sha256 in js before?
So, this was just downvoted - revenge probably?
@phenomnomnominal happens to me sometimes on my vpn
!!google sha256
@phenomnomnominal Yeah
@SomeKittens how'd you do it?
Looks like that last link is a SHA-256 hash calculator in Javascript also
@SomeKittens sorry, client side
21:14
whoa
@phenomnomnominal ...ah
yeah, some of our tracking stuff requires a hash of a memberID
So this arrived in the mail yesterday :D
@FlorianMargaine ta. I need one that will let me set the seed of the hash. Seems to be hard to find.
hah
can't help you buddy
might have to implement
:(
21:22
nelson always trips me up
> Hey ladies, my vest isn't the only thing that's ripped!
:lifts 5lb dumbell:
That is the sexiest thing I've ever heard
:lifts 2.5lb dumbell:
:lifts monners, a 180lb dumbell:
do you even lift bro
:D
21:27
@TomW ...
disappointed.
I got to say it at a time that was relevant
leave me be
I do lift :3
@SterlingArcher stud.
Totes stud
!!nudge 18
21:29
@SecondRikudo Nudge #1 registered.
!!help nudge
@monners nudge: Register a nudge after an interval. /nudge intervalInMinutes message, /nudge remove id to remove, or the listener, nudge|remind|poke me? in? intervalInMinutes message
!!fuckable 25
@phenomnomnominal That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
21:35
@Neil depends largely on the manager and team. But no...
@ircmaxell I had understood that google got greedy
Though I suppose you'd know better :P
css sprites??? base 64??? anyone?
@rancho is this the same question from html chat?
i believe so. did i just break some kind of jedi protocol
21:43
@rancho because I'm pretty sure you don't need to do what you think you need to do
no but I just wasn't sure where to respond
why do you say so
@Whathaveyoutried ohai
whatup player
is runnable just a disguise for js chat all day? ;)
right now the images just lazy load. It actually doesnt look to bad this way.
but...I'm sure theres something better out there
you should keep it that way @rancho
It would be server suicide to do what you want and I would suggest you don't unless you have a REALLY good reason
21:45
server suicide to do what?
100 separate img requests for no reason
That's awesome
exactly
especially if they are loading with other content
@Whathaveyoutried Nah, I get off when I do the serious hacking
21:46
so my question is...what method is more efficient.
lazy load, exactly what you're doing
@SecondRikudo nudge
So I think i dont understand something about lazy loading then. I thought that still required multiple requests
sprites don't do what you're looking for, they're made for one at a time display
yes, but not simultaneously
Love waiting rooms at medical places. Let's crowd all of these sick people together and make one uber sickness that can't be fought.
21:48
that's the beauty of it @rancho
so it would load your first 5, then as the img comes into the viewport, it loads the next 5, etc.
However, to tell your browser "Don't load my page until ALL 100 images have loaded!" - that's just crazy
Right now API is down so I'm blocked
Down because server is down, or another reason?
I guess Im concerned because i am using shared hosting. If i were to "ever-ever" start receiving a high volume of traffic?
@rancho well, they are two different concerts
one has to do with page load time
the other has to do with server work
Even on a private vps, there is a limit to the # of concurrent requests a browser will make
yes i have read about this
21:52
@Whathaveyoutried We ran out of space on the server
is it private info who you guys use?
@rancho So lazy load solves both of those problems
and IMO it's a good looking effect, too
@SomeKittens server question was for you
well your just TRYING to make my day easier.
hello, can we debug the node-gyp code with Visual Studio 2013, such that when the node.js code hits the breakpoint VS catches?
: )
@Whathaveyoutried nah, we're AWS
21:55
I couldn't find any article on how to debug the c++ code linked with node.js app via node-gyp..
@SomeKittens I went with DO over them, but don't they have a resize option?
@Whathaveyoutried The trouble was we weren't deleting data we should have been
no GC
@Loktar if you get a hello world or any Dev working ping me.
will do, messing with it now actually
21:58
oh, just found this: botsikas.blogspot.fi/2011/12/… ..
then got sidetracked trying to listen to songs
it wont accept certain song titles for some reason takes me to the play store
makes me so angry lol
I'm at the clinic for my eye, then going to go home and mess around.
How do I stop apps? The step counting one won't stay dead
Ohh and I was already asked about it :p
@SomeKittens do you know the technical term for adding an event listener like: el.onclick = function() {} ?
@Whathaveyoutried One of those things you miss when building a complex product.
@Whathaveyoutried "adding an event listener"
22:03
oh, wait
you meant inline
don't use inline
nah, but as opposed to el.addEventListener('click', callUsClickHandler, false);
not even inline
Hey! I want to do something on all <img> childs of each element of class = .blah :
$(".blah").each(function(index)
{
    for all  <img> in (this)  do this ...
}
Do you know how to do this ?
just from this bs interview question scraping i've been doing I came across this "other" way of binding to an event, there is:

1. el.addEventListener('click', function(){})
2. <a href="#" onclick="javascript: function()"
3. el.onclick = function()
@SomeKittens
@Basj so what are you trying to do?
@Whathaveyoutried #1 is the only way you should do it
22:06
@Whathaveyoutried I want to jquery-select all <img> that are child of 'this' (in the $('blah') loop)
@basj are you trying to do something like:

$(this).find('img').hide() -- for example
$(this) will have a reference to the element with class 'blah'
@Whathaveyoutried maybe, i'll try!
so you can use that as your reference to find the img, or you can do $('.blah img').each(
@Basj may want to try the latter
@Whathaveyoutried when's tomorrow's interview?
I think 11 your time
22:07
neat
keep me updated
it's part 1 of 2. I'm assuming js is first, so then css + html would be wednesday
I will
@Whathaveyoutried i would like to do :
$(this).find('img').style.transform = 'scale(....)';
Instead of .hide() do what you want, there is the reference you need though
I used the immediate descendant selector so you may want to change that if it won't fit your use case
@Whathaveyoutried thanks! Is it possible with jQuery to do $(this).find('img').style.transform or is .style a standard JS but non jQuery property ?
It's possible, but you don't use "Style"
.css("transform", "rotateY("+rotation+"deg)");
22:14
Trying to locate some info on what is considered a "high" number of http requests for the life of a web page.
@rancho Anywhere from 2 to 8 million.
@rancho 6 trillion would definitely be high.
so then it just becomes a matter of file size of what you are requesting?
cc @BenjaminGruenbaum @copy @FlorianMargaine and all other Promise lovers out there ^
@rancho It depends wildly on the page itself
22:18
BS: they give me a prescription for antibiotics for my eye, pharmacy has to order it in :(
@Whathaveyoutried thx
@rlemon lol
Well, it's rare finding antibiotics that work on lemons in a human pharmacy. It is to be expected.
dr says my eye looks fine. thinks it might be the under side of the eye lid
all I know is that it fucking hurts :/ no visible issues
and it got worse as the day progressed, so I fear tomorrow morning
Any Danny Brown fans?
@rlemon Well, sometimes darkness and sleep help
So my completely non-dr advice to you is to turn off the computer and get some rest.
22:22
Yeah, change the length of focus
nahh not that kinda pain
I'm still worried about the effect of having thousands of users pull up a page with 100 plus images.
look at something further away than a screen
like it feels like my eye ball is bruised
hurts to blink hard or rub my eyes
@rancho The effect on what, exactly?
22:24
At the moment im using shared hosting through hostgator.
@Retsam I think he's on a shared server and he's worried about using up resources
@rancho Could you tell us why you need to load all 100 images concurrently ?
@rancho Well, that's really not a "javascript" question; it'd be better to take that up with the hosting platform and find out what their limits are.
image clustering. similar to image mapping, but every element needs to be its own object.
every image can be moved and enlarged
Do you know how to prevent the bigggg space between image and text here :
http://jsbin.com/kosofabehovi/1/edit
I'm using Raphael.js for this project.
22:31
@Basj The issue is you shouldn't be using transform to size the image, I believe.
nah
Just put "blah" on the div
you need to transform not just the image, but the container @basj
From MDN on CSS Transformations CSS transforms change the position and shape of the affected content without disrupting the normal document flow.
@Whathaveyoutried Yes, but then the text's size is also modified, which I don't want
I agree with @Retsam though
yes but that's only because of the container
@Basj Actually, I take that back. I may have provided a bad solution, unless you can set the font-size back to normal
22:34
@Whathaveyoutried how to do then ?
@Basj Just change your CSS to "width: 50%"
as @Retsam suggested, you can just change the size of the img with the width attr
@Retsam this will be 50% of the parent's size (or browser's width), not 50% of the original img's size (like does transform:scale(0.5))
@Basj No, I'm pretty sure it won't be.
Oops, that's unmodified. I have no idea how to JSBin.
@res
is correct
but you can also do this (with transform)
What are you trying to do?
gotta run, gl
@Retsam no it's not correct : if your resize the right panel of JsBIN, you'll see that it's 50% of the panel's width ;)
@Whathaveyoutried Yeah; but you put anything else into that div, you're going to have to unshrink that as well, or if you put a sibling next to that DIV you're going to have the same problem, etc...
@Basj Well damn.
Open mouth, insert foot.
complex indeed :)
22:41
Well, there's this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/8397049/…
But both the options seem to have very similar problems as your approach.
@rancho @Retsam @Whathaveyoutried this is my problem in real situation : bigpicture.bi/lzdrjq3o
@Basj Hmm, you might have to load the image, figure out its dimensions, then calculate what it's "transformed" dimensions should be yourself in JS, and set the img's width and height to that.
@Retsam you mean I should use something else than transform: scale but use width: ... px and height: ... px instead ?
So sad.... because here it was so simple because of transform: scale(...)
@Basj Yeah; let me see if I can work up an example.
So apparently Soylent Green is people...
looks good
OSX users/testers: update xCode because the new device emulators are out
@Loktar can you reply to sms?
only lets me 'open on phone'
@Retsam it seems to be solved : bigpicture.bi/demo~35
Do you know how to remove the little "squares" that appear, that allows to resize the image when you click on the image ? (With FIREFOX)
23:02
@Basj No idea.
@Retsam what would be the name of these squares ?
Look up _moz-resizing
This is the "squares" I'm talking about : imgur.com/W4iJuOD
do you know how to remove them ?
@Basj Like I said, I don't know, but they're related to _moz-resizing, because if you inspect the element, _moz-resizing gets set to "true" on the html element when those appear.
@Retsam ok I'll try with this
23:10
document.designMode = "on";
document.execCommand('enableObjectResizing', false, 'false');
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Q: How to i disable the _moz_resizing?

Shripad KrishnaI am using nicEdit editor and i have added my own custom image resizing script to it. But i want to disable the default _moz_resizing that appears in firefox. I wanted to have finer control over the image being resized. ( Eg: Allow only the image to resize and inherit the width of the parent co...

first result from googling "_moz-resizing"
@rlemon already tried, but doesn't seem to work as expected
removes the resizing. you need to correct the rest of the drag and drop
but it appears to be the right path to go down
ok i'll investigate on this tomorrow... too tired now (1 a.m.) ! thx @Retsam @rlemon see you!
@Basj Np, gnight
23:39
@RyanKinal o/ ahoy
Grumpy Cat can't hold a candle to that
probably because it's a cat
23:58
@rlemon I want one
What's the shortest bash command that won't exit? I've got yes

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