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19:00
> Knock knock
> Who is there?
> A mirror
> I am lonely
asdfmovie has it's moments, but it's a bit too much on the "random" humor, which is just not my thing.
@KendallFrey "have you got a condition as well?" "nope just racist!"
anybody familiar with animating sprites or specifically the spritely plugin?
@KendallFrey did not expect that ending
The best kind of ending
19:04
@Retsam ahahahahahahahah
when he wipes his hair
man, new sub. thanks guys
cyriak's channel is great for when you just want to sit down and wtf for half an hour.
user1596138
@KendallFrey that shit is weird
amazeballs
I showed one of my friends "Malfunction". Best reaction, by anyone, to anything, ever.
@DMSJax in the general sense (blitting stuff around in opengl), yes.
@rlemon huh?
@Jhawins are you serious?
user1596138
@SterlingArcher Well I spent all my own money they just freaked. And not all. I bought that laptop. But I didn't even get to the door after paying before my phone rang
zoomed in it looks cheaper than it is
@dystroy online?
ok guys. I'm deciding to finally do my job proper and adopt a task runner.
I know there are a few popular ones, but I know nothing. someone point me in the right direction
what kind of tasks are you running?
well I will want to setup all my vars, they do that right? I also wanna minify, lint, etc.
common stuff I would think
so, a local build tool. I'd suggest Gulp. Took me like 5 minutes to find the docs and get a basic build working.
19:17
@Jhawins ohhhh well that's good then, solid protection
It's like Grunt but less over-complicated.
@rlemon dude that's awesome!
@FlorianMargaine you node-postgres yes?
user1596138
@SterlingArcher Well I called them before I went in the store to raise my limit tho..
I.. Used it, yes
19:18
@ssube kk I'll check it out
That's odd
Better safe than sorry though
How's the new laptop?
pg.connect(dbconfig.connectionString, function(err, client, done) {
 //....
});
// pg.end() /* this line was commented out, and I have no idea why I commented it out. there are no problems in production ??????? */
@FlorianMargaine main question is: why does not including this not cause problems?
@KendallFrey Gonna start using "Knock knock! I like cock!"
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@rlemon hehe
19:20
@Zirak I like the Trailer Park Boys-style: "Knock Knock!" "Who's there?" "Fuck off!"
@rlemon Not closing a db connection probably doesn't cause problems on a small scale; however, it does leak resources and the server may not like you if you have lots of unclosed connections
Let me find an old question of mine about redis...
@Zirak ... xD
@Zirak relative, yes I have a small amount of users. but wouldn't even 100-200 users cause issues?
I'm just shocked that my server hasn't blown up on me
@rlemon simultaneous or over-all? Are you pooling connections, or letting them time out?
If you never close and 100 people hit the pool at once, it'll be bad. If conns have a chance to time out, you may get lucky.
19:21
@ssube probably 100 at once
that is in my passport code and for sure 100 users have been logged in at one time
@rlemon do you have a max db conn setting anywhere?
w/e the default is iirc
I can check the config tho
19:23
@rlemon You create a connection per user?
@FlorianMargaine yea I'm already using something better :P just opened this file for the first time in a while (i'm doing a refactor)
struck me as odd that I commented it out
@Zirak it appears I do scotty
@rlemon it's commented out because of this stackoverflow.com/questions/8342755/…
ahhhhh ok
anyways, I'm using this now:
yeah, it's not good either
neither is your face!
what is wrong with it?
19:27
it was me who wrote this originally
turns out the finally is not run after the .then of the caller
so it leaks
worked fine on 12 days
@rlemon Then mayhaps the db aborts "old" connection or timeouts, do you have error handlers on then to know if that happens?
@Zirak yea no errors I can see
Would you know if there were?
can you pass parameters to an angular directive? Eg, <input ng-checked="addModel(model.id)" />?
19:28
I log every error event I'm aware of. so it is possible I'm missing stuff, but yea.
@Zirak it's definitely going to time them out after a while, but that probably won't show an error on the client (app) side until you try to use them
@rlemon yeah it works but it'll end up crashing
-1
A: A form with multiple page transition at client and one submission to the server

racecarjonathanTo answer your question, the library you're describing would be jQuery. See HERE.

son of a bitch
@FlorianMargaine damn @BenjaminGruenbaum
Nov 30 '14 at 21:39, by Benjamin Gruenbaum
getDb(function(client){
     return client.... // will close when inner promise resolves
});
my information is all mixed up
19:30
Oh god, another jQuery answer D:
@rlemon I talked about it with petka and spion, trust me :P
yea I'm just showing you my 'trusted source' which made me believe .finally would resolve proper
yup, fair enough, I had the same assumption too
:sigh:
If I knew to look for .disposer this would have been solved long ago
@rlemon did you look at the code I sent you?
19:32
yes, same thing
which is where I got the term, and I didn't know what it did so I went to the docs
If a question asks "is there a library" and somebody answers "jquery" is that downvotable even if jQuery is a library that could do it?
however during 12 days that would have been a helpful page to find
@SterlingArcher It's essentially a link-only answer for an invalid question.
19:34
@rlemon I gotta send you a picture of my new tank I got from 12 days :3 I wore it to the gym and a old woman scowled at me lol
@ssube ok good
"What libraries can do X?" "Y can: Y";
...wait, Benji's disposer pattern is off?
@ssube when they ask "why did you downvote me, I'm helping! OP is asking a silly question but at least I'm helping!!!!" link them this meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/270418/…
If they said how to do X with Y, then it would be a real answer. It's ruined by the fact the question needs closed.
Plus, if you suggest jQ and the OP didn't ask "how can I do X with jQ?", you're gonna get downvoted to hell because jQ isn't a real library people use in real life.
/is and everyone has to use it and hates it
@rlemon bookmarked that link thanks
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Q: Javascript Object Big-O

user2712937Coming from Java, Javascript object reminds me of HashMap in Java. Javascript: var myObject = { firstName: "Foo", lastName: "Bar", email: "[email protected]" }; Java: HashMap<String, String> myHashMap = new HashMap<String, String>(); myHashMap.put("firstName", "Foo"); myHashMap.put("la...

O.o
19:37
@SterlingArcher That's actually a decent question
With a complex answer...
a very complex answer
Commenting
Object storage is implementation dependent. That said, this question can be answered for v8 and spidermonkey, but these are long answers. — Florian Margaine 43 secs ago
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Q: slow function call in V8 when using the same key for the functions in different objects

Gábor BokodiMaybe not because the call is slow, but rather the lookup is; I'm not sure, but here is an example: var foo = {}; foo.fn = function() {}; var bar = {}; bar.fn = function() {}; console.time('t'); for (var i = 0; i < 100000000; i++) { foo.fn(); } console.timeEnd('t'); Tested on win8.1 ...

possibly related? I mean, as a point of interest
nvm
19:44
GAHHHHHHHHHHHHH request is driving me insane
@ssube nice answer
@rlemon see usage of the method :P
I'm seriously thinking throwing it the hell away and implementing my own client with cookie support
@FlorianMargaine yea, hence the nvm :P
19:46
!!afk coffee
@SterlingArcher I feel like it should be much longer, but going from "JS looks like it extends Map" straight to "so, hidden classes in v8 31.049xeleventythree behave just like monomorphic data structures returned by non-native constructors in spidermonkey X..." seems like not the most helpful thing.
@Zirak Neither seem to support cookies.
@Zirak nice link. Cool if I add that to my answer?
I'm looking for an event in node-postgres to be able to log any sql executed. I don't see one.
19:50
@Luggage Why are you doing that on the application level?
@ssube 'course
150
Q: How to log PostgreSQL queries?

PaulCan anyone tell me how to enable logging of all SQL executed by PostgreSQL 8.3? Thanks! Edited (more info) I changed these lines : log_directory = 'pg_log' log_filename = 'postgresql-%Y-%m-%d_%H%M%S.log' log_statement = 'all' And restart PostgreSQL service... but no log wa...

Postgres can do it on its own
debugging / tesgining some ideas. I want to see queries on the commandline mixed with my own output
@Zirak love the travis build for superagent :P
@Luggage override query
I could monkey patch .query,
yea. that
it's not for any permanent code
19:52
yeah it's easy enough anyway
_query = query;
query = q => { log(q); _query(q); }
Hm, so this question looks a fair amount like a dupe of the one @SterlingArcher linked
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Q: Javascript big-O property access performance

hugomgWhat are the performance characteristics of JavaScript property access (on current implementations)? Is it safe to assume array access is O(1)? If I use an object as a hash table (with string keys) can I safely assume O(1) or O(log n) access time? Are there any common browsers or environments t...

but the answer are just awful
(and wrong)
right. i'll probably use apply to pass in other arguments, but i got you.
anyone know what styleguide jsfiddle uses?
for their tidyup function
19:55
@Luggage wrote this with one hand :P
on the toilet?
driving?
ohh. no..
just one hand in my wife's hand...
pervert.
@rlemon I'm afk hit me up on that later.
@BenjaminGruenbaum rlemon is afk: coffee
@FlorianMargaine and his wife are pukey cute. he holds her hand while he codes
don't get me wrong, I'm happy for you.
That's disgustingly adorable
it's like pair programming, but way more gross
is she single?
19:59
no, she's 2 in 1

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