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21:02
npm recommends having the deps in git for an app though. Not for a library where you don't need shrinkwrap.
@FlorianMargaine I hate that. Diffs become impossible. (also, you lose a lot of cross-os portability)
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In applications like Karma where browser logs are being written to the terminal, is that via hijacking console.log and ajaxing the result back to the server?
or is there a sneakier way?
The latter
@SomeKittens well you don't commit stuff when updating a lib...
(my guess)
21:03
And... Cross-os?
@m59 latter.
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I wonder how else they could do it.
@FlorianMargaine When things need to be compiled with node-gyp
Ah.
Well, you develop in a prod-like environment in real life...
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Any hints? I'm not even sure what to look for in the source code.
21:05
@m59 websockets are a way
@FlorianMargaine ....no? I dev on OSX for work and it's run on Linux.
If in my package.json, I manually shift a dependency from the dependencies block to devDependecies block, would that just behave as if the dependency was installed as a devDependency?
You should have a Linux vm
@m59 I meant the former latter
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@FlorianMargaine ah, of course. I was more focused on the hijacking console part...
21:06
@AwalGarg It wouldn't change anything in your node_modules, if that's what you're asking.
and yes, future npm installs will reflect the update. Keep in mind that npm install will install dev deps by default.
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whether websocket or ajax, I'm still left wondering how to trigger it without extending console.log
@m59 XY: what are you facing?
I installed gulp with the devDep flag, without having the package.json, now after doing npm init, package.json lists gulp under the dep block, and the devDep block is empty... so I was wondering if I should manually correct that in the package.json file, or remove gulp, then reinstall with the devDeps flag.
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@SomeKittens writing a test runner for tape.
Got it all working except getting the logs back to the terminal
21:09
@AwalGarg Manual correction's probably the easiest.
user1596138
@m59 wut you doin
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@someDoge I just said ^
@AwalGarg though do check to ensure you're properly adding things via flags.
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Testling is broken, so I'm writing a little tool I can use instead. Not really as useful, but it works.
OMG!
user1596138
21:13
But what is the issue (trying to spare myself transcripting)
3
Q: If a chicken crosses the road, is it still a pedestrian?

NickA pedestrian is one who travels on foot, ped being the Latin root for foot. But even though many people refer to chicken's feet as feet, are they actually feet scientifically speaking, such that they would qualify as being pedestrian when walking on them? What about animals with hooves, or paws?

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The reverse of node-monkey?
Glad we established that one.
@someDoge graph-shark?
user1596138
What?
m59
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node test-server.js
browserify test/*.js | serve-this-stuff
Something like that
21:16
@SomeKittens done, thank you very much dude! :)
it is not much different from composer, I think.
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@someDoge No issue, just wondering what is the best way to get browser logs back to the terminal.
user1596138
I know there's something that does that
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But how to do it? Eh
user1596138
minilog
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  var oldLog = console.log;
  console.log = function (message) {
    // ajax / websocket
    oldLog.apply(console, arguments);
  };
That's what I was going to do
gotta go for now, thanks bros
user1596138
21:24
@m59 Yeah I checked them out they used a separate log.log instead of console.log
got gulp running and doing my thing whipee!
gnight people
@AwalGarg Congrats!
@AwalGarg yay!
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@someDoge awh what? So you have to use a different log with that? That wouldn't do at all.
21:43
@KendallFrey Umm, if the FBI asks, we should deny reading that statement, right?
"I'd love to get my hands on some rocket propellent" sounds like the sort of thing that gets people on terrorist watch lists.
uhhh
I'm a rocketry enthusiast
Fuck whoever has a problem with that
I can get my hands on rocket fuel no problem
They sell rocket engines at The Source
I have (solid) rocket fuel in my living room
user1596138
@m59 Well you could extend the prototype to use their logger.. But at that point eh you can probably just as easily just make your own connections
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21:49
@KendallFrey Dude buy some potassium nitrate I bought 4lbs
Scheduled Delivery Updated To:
Friday, 12/05/2014, By End of Day
@Loktar FINALLY
user1596138
Mix with sugar (don't smoke over the pot it basically is thermite and destroys your pot)
nice man
I've been F5'ing all day
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Melted straight through lmfao
21:49
haha glad you will get it
@someDoge Have you done it?
now lets hope its not jacked up!
user1596138
They sell KNo3 on AMazon
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@KendallFrey Yeah!! I have it on video haha
Noice
Some day when I'm bored
user1596138
21:50
It's used as stump remover Ace Hardware sells it too
user1596138
Cheap as shit
@Loktar ohh if it is heads will roll.
heads will fukin roll
EmberJs, any reason every tutorial makes the Ember app(Ember.Application.create) in window.App instead of var App?
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@Loktar yeah I ordered potassium nitrate (4lb) off amazon and it got here in 2 days and you guys couldn't get a cell phone shipped hahaha
@rlemon when's the b-day deadline?
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21:53
Looked like a giant bag of cocaine. It was 4lb of white powder hahaha
What would happen if I threw a chunk on a campfire?
@someDoge it's stupid. I ordered liquid nic, which is a controlled substance, no issues. order a phone, fuck me running that is held.
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@rlemon lmao right
@SomeKittens next tuesday
21:53
so if it is here tomorrow i'm golden
user1596138
Hold on I'll find you a video.. I did I think 4:1 sugar to KNo3 for smoke bombs. It looks just like caramel
@someDoge yeah but not from/to Canada!
@someDoge Wikipedia says 2:1 KNO3 to sugar
user1596138
Shit I'm not sure where the video is and I have to leave the office.
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@KendallFrey I experimented a lot. I was going for maximum smoke and nothing else
21:56
@Loktar no, dude, I shipped liquid nic from Texas to me
they didn't care. it's insane the shit they let through and the shit they hold.
I blame UPS honestly
@someDoge I want maximum oomph
I think the kid fucked it up
user1596138
I think the 2:1 is max oomph lol
well UPS should have cleared it and charged me the customs / duty then. they normally do
21:56
Possibly sending things flying
Yeah I agree
user1596138
Do it dude the stuff is dirt cheap. Just do it somewhere safe because once you ignite that shit it's gonna burn almost white hot until it's all gone. And it will melt straight through stuff. I cooked the two together to make a nice solid and that was the scary part because I accidentally lit it hahaha I was like 14
debuggingTimeLostToSilentCatches++;
@someDoge Have you ever done "disposable rockets"? attach some fins to a bare Estes model rocket motor, and stand back
Has anyone here played with Servo?
Might give it a look
22:05
@Zirak Crow has
hello fellas
@SomeKittens How'd he react?
@tehAnswer Hi buddy
@Zirak I think Tom objected pretty quickly.
I have to ask
22:09
@tehAnswer do you really?
in this chat, can I talk and ask about ember?
yep
I don't wanna be rude.
Did you read the rules?
I have read em
but I don't see
a ember's room.
and in the end, frameworks are part of a p-lang.
@Zirak mozilla's engine?
@FlorianMargaine The new experimental engine, yeah
22:14
Isn't it the one written in rust?
It is, yes
Sounds cool
Is it in aurora?
It's still very lacking and experimental, it's not part of the gecko suite yet
Holy moses downloading rust takes ages
22:16
@Zirak did you take a look at lispkit?
@Zirak it's Rustackular!
@tehAnswer Yes, JavaScript libraries are on topic in the JavaScript room.
@FlorianMargaine Saw your message but completely forgot, thanks for reminding me
It's WebKit... But you can control it from emacs. And you can extend it in lisp
hahaha
Controlling your browser from emacs repl is pretty badass, I have to say :P
22:26
btw, anyone uses ember?
Hi!
@Zirak honestly just look at the videos and think that you can write anything you want
22:41
@FlorianMargaine about license again (we spoke about this some days ago) : do you know some JS library which is GPL ? (some of you said GPL for JS library is not good)
@tehAnswer Most of us are Angular
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starting my first angular project right now in fact lol
@HatterisMad congrats
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I will let you know after its complete if the congrats were well deserved or whether i am a hindrance to programming kind lol
@Zirak: how do I debug my webpage html+ko/js?
Its on http://jsfiddle.net/pashute/5y6w2dvf/

I'm going to fork it and see how it goes in a simpler version.
22:48
@pashute F12 on most modern browsers opens up the js console, you'll see an error.
OK thanks!
It's still the same error as before, btw
@Zirak could you grace us with your presence in the anime room?

 Maid Café (メイド喫茶)

Welcome back, my Master! (お帰りなさいませ、ご主人様!) Sit wherever you'd l...
@FlorianMargaine In case you're wondering, Servo is in terrible form atm
(Nothing too important, discussing our fork of your bot, is all)
22:52
ReferenceError: Image is not defined
		$user = User::find($id);
		if( $user == null ){
			Response::json_error(404, 'User Not Found');
		}

		return Response::json($user);
And for 25 minutes i ws wondering why i get {} as response, php does enable writing crap code.
> This is the type of environment true "techies" are dying to get into
there is so much wrong with this.
@SomeKittens What type of environment is this?
The one recruiters cold email me about.
22:55
@Basj GPL is not for libraries
@Zirak lol
> Hi Randall. I came across your profile and would be doing you a disservice if I didn't share this opportunity with you. While I have no doubt you are tired of being inundated by emails from recruiters promising you the best thing since sliced bread I can assure you, this position truly offers a great opportunity. It is genuinely an easy sell, here's a few reasons why:
- This is a long term position (18-30 months with possibility of conversion to full time)
- Client is one of the world's leading financial firms
If only I could convert fake exuberance to electricity, we could run a city off of this guy.
no shit
sheepers
"literally revolutionize"
Neither of those words mean what he thinks they mean.
At minimum, a cold email should spend half of it's time talking about me in a way that indicates they're aware of who I am beyond what a script can pick up.
@SomeKittens Wow, long term is a year and a half?
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Yeah he just changed the name in the email and hit send lmao
23:00
@Zirak (Given that the longest I've worked somewhere is 7 months, I can't complain about that one)
user2620028
dude do you smell or something?
@HatterisMad one internship, quit one job, one ran out of money.
user2620028
How old are you?
user2620028
Well alrighty then, for some reason i thought you were much older than me
user2620028
23:04
Probably maturity level :P
Everyone who doesn't know what I look like thinks I'm much older than I am. Everyone who does know what I look like thinks I'm younger.
ooh, he responded to my snark! What's next?
> Nick, you do realize I can tell when someone views my profile? No one's viewed my profile (outside of my connections) in the past day, which casts doubt on your claim that you "came across my profile".

I don't work with liars, Nick. Are you bending the truth?
And back to maturity level 7.5/10
Still too high.
8/10
user2620028
Yeah i just shaved my beard and my girlfriend now claims i look like im a high schooler.
23:14
Does anyone know if you can drive a headless browser inside a PhoneGap application?
@AutomaticStatic Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
Sorry. I thought I did. Will not start questions with "does anyone know" again.
@AutomaticStatic That was a good question. Caprica greets weveryone.
Maybe Caprica's message needs to start with "I am a bot. Welcome to the Javascript chat..."
I am trying to figure out if I can basically put a crawler on a mobile device.
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23:17
Yeah but sometimes we get to see live turing tests and thats always fun.... sometimes depressing
@AutomaticStatic Why would you want to do that?
So, I have a SaaS application that I do not consider a crawler but arguably is one. You authenticate into a site and it does highly targeted searches on your behalf, automatically.
I was thinking, the logical extreme is that it runs from the user's phone
Is this app in the wild yet?
Like in the market or can I run it when I feel like it?
In the market
23:21
No
I figured PhoneGap might be a possibility because Selenium has such a good JS API
Is a PhoneGap application part of the MVP?
No, the MVP is an iOS app but it's in early draft, so I have lots of flexibility at this point
It wouldn't hurt app performance if I did it with PhoneGap/Cordova
Could someone help explain why I don't get "undefined" in both cases?

//expecting "undefined", this works
typeof something
//expecting "undefined", i get a ReferenceError: something is undefined
typeof something.else
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@AutomaticStatic In this case, you'd want to make a request from your app to a server, which would then do the "searching"
@BryanGlazer In the second case, you're trying to access a property of a non-object.
23:25
Is there a way to get "undefined" in both cases?
@BryanGlazer typeof (something && something.else)
@SomeKittens Which is what I'm doing now. Curious if it's possible to do the searching directly from the device. Ostensibly, if I could run a headless browser on the device that would be possible.
Wait, just tested that and it doesn't seem to work... hmm.
@BryanGlazer You may also want to look into something like npmjs.org/package/keypather
23:27
@BryanGlazer Not in a nice way
@AutomaticStatic You really shouldn't. Current solution works.
^ Well, it'll work assuming "something" is an existing variable. If something is just a variable that's never been defined it gives a reference error.
!!> typeof (something && something.else)
@Retsam "ReferenceError: something is not defined"
@Zirak understood. I have a method that's adding to an object. I want to add the literal string "undefined" if the object doesn't exist.
!!> var something; typeof(something && something.else)
23:29
@Retsam "ReferenceError: something is not defined"
@Retsam "undefined"
is that a crazy thing to do?
@BryanGlazer If something was undefined, something.else would've raised a TypeError
ReferenceError is always on an undeclared variable
@SomeKittens That's true, but it's more easily interpreted as a scraper/crawler when running from the server. Decentralizing it makes it intellectually clearer that my software is conducting a search on someone's behalf rather than running a crawler from the same IP.
It's basically about appearances
@BryanGlazer Yes, very much so.
@AutomaticStatic Uh, now you're hitting territory that I'm not comfortable helping with.
OK. Fair enough.
23:32
@SomeKittens ok, perhaps more context. I'm collecting browser data, and the downstream system needs to know if a particular attribute exists on the user's browser
so "undefined" means that the browser doesn't support some attribute
like navigator.webkitBattery
@BryanGlazer What's wrong with null?
@SomeKittens everyone should have a background worker finding primes
@SomeKittens lol null works. should i just try-catch the reference/type error and then set the value to null?
@BryanGlazer Definitely don't do a try catch. Why aren't you just doing it in two steps? Check if the object exists, check if it has the property you're looking for?
!!afk real work
23:41
How can I with git remove all the past history ? ie the current commit = the first commit ever (all the past commits are deleted)
@Retsam .... because I'd have to rewrite a bunch of code that "offshore vendors" created
62
Q: Squash all Git commits into a single commit

VerhogenHow do you squash your entire repository down to the first commit? I can rebase to the first commit, but that would leave me with 2 commits. Is there a way to reference the commit before the first one?

@Basj do you want to delete the repository and all its history?
Let's say I commited 1 month ago, 3 weeks ago, yesterday and today... I want to remove the past commits, and keep only today's current version (and forget the old versions)
@Basj Why?
23:45
^
@BryanGlazer So its someone elses code that's producing the reference error?
What I have put on the repo the first day was really bad, I don't want that it's possible to see this in Github by browsing in the past versions :)
Stop caring, do awesome stuff instead
Let's do as if today is the new beginning
@Zirak that's true, I admit :)
@Basj delete the repo, create a new one, first commit is the new code
23:47
@BryanGlazer ok... I thought about this...
@Zirak Another reason why : to understand what is possible easily / not possible with git
@Retsam it's this:

function addVal(to, id, from) {try {
if (typeof from !== 'undefined') {
to[id] = from;
}
else {
to[id] = 'undefined';
}
}
catch(e){console.log(e);}
};

I think the goal was to just blindly throw values into the from param and have it "Just work"
Do some of you use Chrome ?
ah sorry about the unformatted code.
@Retsam it's this:

function addVal(to, id, from) {try {
if (typeof from !== 'undefined') {
to[id] = from;
}
else {
to[id] = 'undefined';
}
}
catch(e){console.log(e);}
};

I think the goal was to just blindly throw values into the from param and have it "Just work"
@BryanGlazer Honestly, that whole function seems unnecessary. It seems like a complicated way to do to[id] = from.
Except that if from is undefined, (btw, you can just check from !== undefined, you don't need a typeof)
you're attaching the literal string 'undefined' rather than the actual value undefined, which doesn't seem useful.
If you really want to replace undefined with "undefined" then what's wrong with:
function addVal(to, id, from) {
    if(from === undefined) {
        to[id] = 'undefined';
    } else {
        to[id] = from;
    }
}
@rlemon ^
23:57
@CSᵠ rlemon is afk: home gym then back online.
@CSᵠ Command goto does not exist. (note that /tell works on commands, it's not an echo.)
@CSᵠ Do we really need phallic fruit pictures in this chatroom?
@Retsam i'm not sure
the idea is that I have a lot of elements to add, and that doing explicit checks for definedness (??) on each element would be a lot of code

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