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22:00
It breaks on the wrong lines
@phenomnomnominal I don't either - and yet it still crashes.
@SecondRikudo what does?
(i.e. I set a breakpoint on line 20, but it's line 10 that's actually running)
@SomeKittens mine literally never does.
If you can create a minimal test case that'd be awesome and file a bug report
22:00
If I step through it'll go to line 21, but it's not the line that's actually running
Sounds like a source-map bug
@SomeKittens always wanted to try doing that, since the xkcd strip
@BenjaminGruenbaum no, I should but I usually just install cygwin and call it a day, my main gripe (and I understand that they have to
try to support a brobdinagian permutation of hardware combinations) is that stuff just doesn't work right (sleep/restore, deleting files that leave orphan refs in the registry, etc). Mac just works (limited hardware profiles) and linux can be made to work, but I still have win8 fail to wake from sleep (or fail to restart display) randomly about 1 time of every 4
My favorite is the "Coma patient" crash, where it goes to sleep and never wakes up.
@Loktar that's been about my experience, with the first freeze within the first day or two
happened on every mac i've ever used, too
22:02
lol I remember asking the room full of mac fanboys what the equivalent of ctrl+alt+delete was
> There isn't one
/me grumbles something about Windows never doing this to me
@JaredSmith really never had that issue. Having a central place for configuration has its pros and cons
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Q: How to use ES6 with existing code base(ES5 or earlier)?

user2967293Is there anyway to use ES6 in existing code base(ES5 or earlier) without converting them into ES6?

@JaredSmith windows' sleep is best left unused
@SterlingArcher lol
22:03
I always turn all of that off
no sleep, no hibernate.
just turn it off and back on, it doesn't take hardly any time
I leave my pc on 24/7
I use sleep in windows, always worked like a charm
TIME TO GO HOME
the concept of "sleep" throws a fit when it encounters some hardware
system drive is a pcie ssd mounted as a scsi drive? lolno
22:04
@BenjaminGruenbaum lol @ your comment
you can tell it what happens in sleep.
@SterlingArcher it's a solution though :D
@BenjaminGruenbaum yeah, I hear you *edits httpd.conf by hand, again
@SomeKittens hahaha
@BenjaminGruenbaum sure thing
In the meanwhile, I pushed
Check the code out and breakpoint on....
@JaredSmith +1 for 'brobdinagian'
22:05
@ssube, yeah, I should just turn it off
@TomW thanks ;)
Link to gh again :P?
@Zirak @ssube my favorite was the one that installed a proxy
It will really break somewhere in the constructor
(P.S. I know the code is still horrible, haven't done refactoring to better structure)
Y U NO USE class?
22:07
@BenjaminGruenbaum Because I hate classes in JS
I have enough classes in Java thank you very much
Dude, it's just sugar for what you already have.
You're already using them, only without the sugar.
I like to conceptually think in constructors and objects, not in classes.
Classes in JS are prototypical inheritance.
You're literally writing more code for no reason :D
I know how it works
@BenjaminGruenbaum inheritance is the devil himself lol
22:08
@SecondRikudo you're stupid
@JaredSmith *inheritance of state
inheritance of behavior is a beautiful thing
@FlorianMargaine Thank you
var not = function (callback) {
    return function () {
        return !callback.apply(this, arguments);
    };
};
:P
I know I know, carry on
It was something I hacked while half asleep and half drunk
Promise.promisify(request.prototype);
do that only once at startup
22:10
He's promisifying a different function each time I think @FlorianMargaine
let not = (fn) => (args...) => fn(...args)
Or something like that.
var presentIn = function (inWhat) {
    return function presentInBody(field) {
        return Boolean(inWhat[field]);
    };
};
@BenjaminGruenbaum SyntaxError
Could similarly be:
On the ...
What's the error?
@ssube
var foo = function(){
this.method = function(){/**/}
this.prop = 'prop'
}

var bar = foo.call({}); //doesn't have to be empty obj
22:11
You can just fn(...arguments) but that's meh
let presentIn = inWhat => field => Boolean(inWhat[field])
@SecondRikudo also Client.clientPool = []; is awful, you should know better than that :D
Dude
I pushed so you can see the breakpoint issue
@everone how do you format code in here? doesn't seem to work like SO
I'm not ready for CR yet :P
@rlemon ... I HAVE FOUND THE SOLUTION
@JaredSmith Paste, CTRL+K, Enter
22:13
@SterlingArcher rlemon is afk: home time. be back shortly.
@KendallFrey THE SOLUTION!!!!
@SecondRikudo :D
function Client(server, defaultRoom) {
    this.server = server;
    this.defaultRoom = defaultRoom;

    this.fkey = '';

    this.rooms = [];

    this.cookieJar = request.jar();
    this.request = Promise.promisify(request.defaults({jar: this.cookieJar}));
}
Could be:
@SterlingArcher lol
@SterlingArcher together, we could make... bombs that work in the cold!
I can haz tearz
22:14
@BenjaminGruenbaum That's nice dear, but can you see if you can repro the breakpoint issue?
The cold war is back fellas!
If the US and Canada joined forces, invading Russia would become child's play.
class Client{
    constructor(server, defaultRoom){
      Object.assign(this, {server, defaultRoom, fkey: '', rooms: []});
      this.cookieJar = request.jar();
      this.request = request.defaults({jar: this.cookieJar});
   }
}
@SecondRikudo thanks
@SecondRikudo not on my dev books, on my mac, sorry :D
22:15
@BenjaminGruenbaum Your point?
Oh, just doing CR :P
That I can't repro here
Why? Do you have no node installed on your mac?
No, I got it yesterday, only installed Chrome so far, might as well download Node
BTW, you shouldn't use .spread in ES6, you have destructuring you can just use then
.then([first, second] =>
Perhaps we should be conquering nations that continue behave badly.
*shrug*
22:17
@Shmiddty Murica?
> Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing
I snorted
@BenjaminGruenbaum Murica, the UN, someone...
@SterlingArcher <3 Datsyuk
Roll up a newspaper, swat them on the nose. "No! Bad!"
"Stop killing people!"
@BenjaminGruenbaum Syntax error
22:19
@SecondRikudo I call bs
return this.request({ url: getURL })
    .then([res, body] => {
  65   |     return this.request({ url: getURL })
> 66   |         .then([res, body] => {
       |                          ^
Oh, I didn't use ()
You need to do:
.then(([res, body]) =>
Still multiple params so the ()s aren't optional
Later folks
thanks again for the help
Sure
Woohoo, first promise dupehammer close
22:22
\o/
@BenjaminGruenbaum there's a lot of work to be done though
on that project :P
On the chat bot? Yeah, the code could use a clean up :P
The ClientPool needs to be a separate component, I would probably need to use different authenticators for each server (chat.se, chat.mse and chat.so)
Hey, hey guys
22:24
And I haven't even begun chat interaction obviously, which would be the bulk of Client
Guys
Do you get it? :O
Also, I hate the fact that the express callback is on the Client object XD
#AreYouFeelingItNowSquidward
dog's poop?
Sorry I'm in a weird mood today
22:25
balls scratch?
@FlorianMargaine That
The suspense is killing me! What two reasons? — Benjamin Gruenbaum 7 secs ago
Or unsticking
nailed it
22:26
looks more like poop avoiding tho
That is true. >=|
Why the frack is my controller being instantiated twice?
Well fuck, there's a fire at near my metro stop. Delays.
There goes my gentle monday commute home
commoners...
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@FlorianMargaine silly peasants
22:32
Hunter2
works everywhere
Password should just work by email for 90% of apps - instead of creating a weak point just send an email when the user wants to log in and have them click it - they don't have to remember anything, you don't hold on to anything valuable other than the email address and it's usually less of a hassle. Do it in addition to OpenID so people who opt into that sort of thing get a one click login.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Wait... So you're suggesting I'd need to check my email to log in?
@BenjaminGruenbaum People don't like that - FAR too much hassle onboarding.
@Shmiddty Yes, although once you logged in you'll not need to do so for a while.
@SomeKittens one click openid is still available.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I could see that working for a mobile app, where the app can detect the email and auto-login for you
22:36
Those who don't like a hassle can just login with facebook, gmail or whatever.
I know some of the google apps do this
but with SMS, I believe
FB does that for 2-factor
@Shmiddty a mobile app can login just once with SMS and not bother you with anything else ever - it should pretty much never log you out.
@SomeKittens yes, but for your site you can just move security to the email provider, users typically use pretty safe emails
If you have a smart phone which is the vast majority of people your sites are targeting they'd get the email to their smartphone anyway, you can produce a PIN or something in the email if you'd like.
My site is targeted toward non-technical people
The point is you do absolutely zero authenticating yourself and are not exposed to problems and people don't have to remember yet another password
22:39
!!zalgo email auth
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@BenjaminGruenbaum Yeah, it's a nice feature. I like the concept - just not sure it's applicable to all areas.
@SterlingArcher we have more land and oil and were on top. You become part of us.
We're
@BenjaminGruenbaum I've had the same idea (or read about it and forgot?), it's good
Get on top canada :heart-eyes:
22:41
@copy yeah, I'm sure I didn't invent it or anything - I just think it's a really good idea. It's at least a few years old
Should even work well for user experience: Make password optional. So if the user only wants to look at the app or use it a single time, they don't have to come up with one
@BenjaminGruenbaum That's a fantastic idea, I wonder how you'd get something like that off the ground
@monners It's really simple - when a user clicks login a token is generated and sent to their email, they click it and they're logged in. If they don't it gets deleted after 20 minutes.
@BenjaminGruenbaum No, I get that. I mean how would you generate large enough support to get the momentum needed for it to become a thing
@BenjaminGruenbaum we finished the performance upgrade today
22:45
It's basically - password recovery only nicer.
@monners you don't need momentum - you can just add it to your site.
@Mosho so if I go to the site right now it's blazing fast?
Jenny said it's fast :D and Gilad said he wants me to continue improving it
to preprod, swap first thing tomorrow
so, what do you think I should look at first?
Is it live in preprod?
we had sprites, more lazy loading, and server side rendering (the latter I don't know how to do)
it is
I got 4.17 seconds to load (2.75) to DOMContentLoaded, we said initial load isn't a priority though right?
Cleaning the CSS would be nice
well, it should be a bit faster since we have lazy loading
22:48
Did you remove jQuery?
yes
I tried cleaning CSS but using uncss wasn't very fruitful\
Ah, the endless pursuit of moving a red bar slightly closer to the left
 TypeError: Cannot read property 'insertBefore' of null
    at i.after (http://,,,/scripts/vendor-e603b304.js:8:18431)
Just got that
22:49
and by inspection there is very little we don't use
Don't you guys have an internal IM?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I thnik that SQRL is the future of login
@BenjaminGruenbaum that was fixed hmm
So nice and simple and secure.
@Mosho Do stock pages lazy load stuff now?
Clicking "show all transactions" still freezes the browser for a little
Same for bloggers
@SomeKittens wanna fix an Angular performance issue for us?
22:51
@BenjaminGruenbaum each page loads a script with its respective shiz
show all transactions is indeed slow
it's a tradeoff between slowing the initial load time and freezing when clicked
@Mosho yes, we actually used to do that at a point in the past in another project - I even have an answer on that in SO somewhere :P?
@Mosho and you're convinced it can't be solved? What about generating the elements in advance but not putting them in the DOM for instance?
that came up
but gilad said he doesn't care that much
but it's easy enough to do
@BenjaminGruenbaum $10,000.
Just kidding, what's up?
Could use a brain break
22:54
Should freeze your browser for about 500MS, if you see any other things that could use performance tuning let me know.
us* :>
Yeah, ~500ms
Or @Mosho, you could let Mosho know too :D
Is this the 150+ ng-repeat you were talking about?
22:55
spends all its time in digest
It's not really my department in the company I barely touch tr.com nowdays but it's really bugging me :D
and it'd probably be easier for @SomeKittens if the js wasn't minified... just saying :P
@FlorianMargaine Right, heavy DOM
This is going to load much slower but OK, deleting after posting for google index shitz
This is unminified, if you have any code review ideas mass ping @mosho
The code is not perfect since it mutated a lot so don't find any small thing that isn't perfect and ping him with that - we're well aware some stuff needs refactoring :D
come at me
22:57
That ng-switch is a problem you don't need to have.
it was supposed to be modular
but if you think that slows it down it can be changed fairly easily
I think what kittens is saying is that since you don't have different types of experts in the same table you can only check that once and not 3 times.

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