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user1596138
20:00
@rlemon mine does that way too often. Everything is just dead spontaneously for a little bit. Then every tab reloads and is fine
mine don't reload
user1596138
Weird
it is like a buffer is full in the terminal
I type, 3 minutes later it starts to appear
user1596138
Lol that's not as bad as a forced reload where you lose info :P
it is when I have to close all tabs to correct it because they are lagging out :P
I still lose the pages
user1596138
20:01
Oh then yes
user1596138
Sucks for both of us
hehe yup
user1596138
Except I get paid less while it happens so. I will find a way to make it worse for me one way or another :P
happens home and work, which makes me think it is a problem caused by Google App Launcher or CIRC or Chrome Music
those are the only things recently that I use in both places
also, only happens for me on Windows, not linux
obviously you have a virus
user1596138
20:03
Happens more often in OSX for me but also on windows.
user1596138
Hahaha system restore. Right now. Because you have a virus
does anyone know of a good serial device programmer for linux?
I can google for one just the same, I wanna know if there is one anyone has used that they know works well
I tend to like cptn crunch
user1596138
20:05
IE has most application vulnerabilities it says lol
@rlemon lol
@NickDugger ever tried The Armada? Captain Crunch and Captain Morgan. Not delicious, but is nutritious.
@SterlingArcher get it? (the package, not the joke)
Of course :D
@ssube ew
20:05
Oh the package?
yea
@rlemon if it's a cereal port, can you only eat one cheerio at a time?
No that I don't get
dunno if it made it today or not
What is it?
user1596138
20:06
Its a cereal intake
:sigh:
THE PACKAGE I SENT YOU 5 DAYS AGO
user1596138
@SterlingArcher your cape brah
!!google cereal intake
user1596138
Vape*
@ssube already posted it, made me lol.
@ssube rs232
@rlemon lol I thought you were talking about the package of that picture I was like wtf
user1596138
You googled cereal intake lol
20:06
@rlemon HISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
I don't think so, I'm still at work though and the tracker says it was in chicago yesterday and that's it
Package?
Have your boss open it @SterlingArcher, just in case
fuck no
there is a 95% chance of penis in there
100%
exactly, so
Um, okay
20:08
That equivocates 100% chance of unemployment ._.
I sent him a new ecig
I included pictures
Oh jesus plural?
100% chance of D
If this isn't the most magnificent dong I've ever seen...
20:09
@ssube Meh
If Linux's source were to be exposed, it would have 174 vulnerabilities.
If Windows' source were to be exposed, it would have over 9000.
Also, that's the second time I see these findings by the same company
And it's the only second time I'm hearing of them, at all :P
Fuck you PonyProg. srs. Y U NO COMPILE?!
@rlemon because ponies need to be free, you can't trap them in an ELF
ok... so this is what I have, quick question on this.. same question but using super-agent, and bluebird
request.post('/someapi')
    .type('json')
    .send(postData)
    .accept('json')
    .promise()
    .then(function(res){
        return res.body.data;
    })
    .then(function(data){
        // need to make a get request using the data.. would I just do another request within here?
        request
        .then()
        .fail()
    })
    .catch(function(error){
        console.log(error);
    })
most examples I see involve multiple async requests running and using .all but I need the result from the first in order to complete the 2nd
@Loktar That's fine
ok cool, just seemed kind of dirty was hoping there was a magical way
20:15
var responseA = requestA();
var moreData = doSomething(responseA);
return requestB(moreData);
That's what you're trying to say, right?
yeah
we do a search, you get a sessionid back then you have to pass the sessionid up to get actual results
kind of annoys me but meh
m59
m59
My standing desk is almost done (months later) and it's basically the coolest thing ever. Do you guys know of any place that might be willing to pay in return for a blog submission about it? It would be sweet on lifehacker or something like that. It would be cool to find a mutually beneficial opportunity to make some money off this and traffic for someone else rather than setting up my own blog.
@Zirak No
@Loktar Don't nest .thens
@m59 no clue, but what makes yours special? fall protection?
if so, that is badass
@Loktar What's request here?
20:19
@SecondRikudo return the inner promise and chain .then to the outer call?
superagent
@rlemon Correct.
just making sure I understand it correctly myself.
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m59
m59
Portable (easy disassembly and it's on wheels), adjustable, triple monitor support, sliding keyboard trey, two desk spaces (one for writing, etc, and another down low), and it looks rad @rlemon
I know of nothing even close to it.
20:21
request.post().promise()
    .then(res => res.body.data)
    .then(data => request.get(whatever).promise)
    .catch(handleError)
cool. there is probably a market for it, but I don't know how much of one.
@Loktar roughly how it should look ^
awesome thanks Ill try that out
now, given your situation, isn't falling a concern for you? I thought you had issues while at your desk currently?
forgive my ignorance. @m59
If you want to be ever moar hardcore, you can use coroutines
m59
m59
20:22
@rlemon haha, that's a stereotype. I hardly ever pass right out. I stumble sometimes.
but standing will generally help me stay awake.
still, back rest with a seat belt.
THINK ABOUT IT!
m59
m59
LOL
My latest commit... I'm getting lazy guys
m59
m59
if I have an episode, I'd just stumble to the couch :)
20:23
let search = Promise.coroutine(function*() {
    let apiRes = yield request.post().promise();
    let data = apiRes.body.data;
    let searchBody = yield request.get('second').promise();
});
@m59 ahh, is that the common reaction? or just you? (the .. umm, for lack of a better term, "delay")
m59
m59
I imagine it's somewhat like an on/off drunkeness switch. It's common.
hahah @SecondRikudo that hurts my head I'm just trying to get this done at this point
:P No biggie, it was exactly the same for me when Benji bombarded me with it for the first time.
Personally I'm on the side of "nesting promises isn't the end of the world"
20:24
@Retsam The whole idea is to prevent a pyramid of doom
I appreciate the help guys thanks alot
Sure, but you only need to prevent the pyramid of doom once you actually have the pyramid of doom.
that works like a charm
.then()
.then()
.then()
.then()
.then()
.then()
m59
m59
Nah, you just gotta understand what narcolepsy is fundamentally. You lack orexin/hypocretin, which tells your brain whether you're awake or asleep. It's not those sleep attacks that are so bad, it's that you're never truly awake. The sleep attacks just happen when you're brain gets really convinced you aren't awake. @rlemon
20:25
  login: Promise.method(function(email, password) {
    if (!email || !password) throw new Error('Email and password are both required');
    return new this({email: email.toLowerCase().trim()}).fetch({require: true}).tap(function(customer) {
      return bcrypt.compareAsync(customer.get('password'), password);
    });
  })
I <3 thens
J82
J82
Can someone help me fix this little jump on slideUp()? keebs.com/dax (click "details [+]" at the bottom right of the first slide.
reads a lot nicer than
^ WTUF ?
this( ) ?
that too new this( ) ?
@SecondRikudo I get it; 6 nested promises is ugly... but I don't think we're talking about 6 nested promises.
20:25
.then(
    .then(
        .then(
            .then()
        )
    )
)
What sorcery is this ?
@SecondRikudo thats just ..
@darkyen00 the magical kind
@ssube i see It is interesting that although Microsoft operating systems still have a considerable number of vulnerabilities, they are no longer in the top 3. Apple with OS X and iOS is at the top, followed by Linux kernel. Or was you using some humor ?
@ssube I wanna be the sorcerer supreme
@KarelG sarcasm, the only real kind of humor
20:26
dormamu has presented this question over me
request.post('/someAPI')
    .type('json')
    .send(postData)
    .accept('json')
    .promise()
    .then(function(res){
        return request.get('/someAPI')
            .type('json')
            .query(res.body.Payload)
            .accept('json')
            .promise();
    })
    .then(function(data){
        console.log(data);
    })
    .catch(function(error){
        console.log(error);
    });
@darkyen00 It's not that new I think
thats what I have now, works well
MS sorted out a lot of their shit with UAC.
ah, was in doubt. :)
20:26
i nust solve the mystery
m59
m59
So, like everything you can do to remind your body you're awake is a plus - standing up, moving around, sniffing lemon (not Robert Lemon, the essential oil), diet, etc
@darkyen00 it's a questionable pattern
terrible
@Loktar Great! Few things:
you never really know what this will be
20:27
exact telly
meh, the UAC is not that shiney. I'm not a fan of it, but i really understand its purpose. The layer 8 issue keh
however, it also allows for some really clever factory patterns
.then(function(data) { console.log(data) }) => .tap(console.log)
Or if you're in browser
.tap(console.log.bind.console)
Yay it's #2 on HN
wth is .tap?
20:28
@Loktar it's basically for logging :P It .thens but keeps the same value.
It's for side effects like logging.
wow nice
@Loktar execute and return original value
@Loktar I think it's the new subdomain for .datass
Personally, I'm dirty:
Same for catch
20:28
@SecondRikudo haha
.catch(console.log)
Promise.prototype.log = function(){
    return this.tap(console.log);
};
@SecondRikudo wait no
"same" = pass function directly
Not use tap :P
Yeah but not for catch :D
@BenjaminGruenbaum Why not?
also:
20:29
Because it handles the error.
function(res){
        return request.get('/someAPI')
            .type('json')
            .query(res.body.Payload)
            .accept('json')
            .promise();
    }
to
res => request.get('/someAPI')...promise()
@BenjaminGruenbaum Why not pass a function directly into catch instead of using an anonymous one?
2 mins ago, by Second Rikudo
.catch(console.log)
What's wrong with it?
user1596138
@Shmiddty my tooth spike has become umm like moveable. Instead of sitting firmly and poking me moving around with the gums. Yours do anything weird?
@m59 so no (or hardly ever) walking down the street and BAM, K/O'd ?
Oh man, I just made a huge horrible typo
oh god
oh no
I now have 20 results for the gamejam poll. Some questions are still close, but most have big enough splits for me to make a call
20:33
@SecondRikudo because it handles the error...
It won't keep it in the same state
@BenjaminGruenbaum I don't follow.
The time question is what concerns me
Almost an even split between all 3
@SterlingArcher well..
don't leave us hanging man
20:34
Ok um... have you guys seen the movie A Haunted House 2
> 16 Hours | 7 | 35%
24 hours | 6 | 30%
48 Hours | 7 | 35%
What the difference between .catch(error => { console.log(error); }) and .catch(console.log)?
Who lives in cats?
Somebody opened up a ticket, and my brother was quoting me stuff via text... and I ended up typing incognegro window instead of incognito
@SecondRikudo .bind(console)
20:35
@rlemon Node.
Because that's a line from the movie... and I accidentally typed it out
you don't need to do that in node?
and the ticket person is black...
fml that's so awkward
@rlemon In node, .log is automagically bound.
hrm, TIL
20:37
Yeah, just made sure.
is that true for all console methods?
.catch(console.error)
?
Think it is.
neat
> $ node
> var foo = console.error; foo('bar')
bar
undefined
Looks like it, yes.
> You ever been so excited to see a girl that you try to mount another guy?
perfect comment lol
20:40
@rlemon yes, in node.
Also true in software that is not legacy :D
I'm going to lose my shit on this make file soon
nothing works
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Q: Q promise with underscore .find()

Dominic JodoinI trying to use _.find() in the context of a Q promise. My problem seems to be from the fact that my predicate function contains a call to an asynchronous (node-style) function. Here is my code: var IsAlreadyQueued = function() { return Q.ninvoke(kueSearcher, 'delayed') .then(funct...

I'm trying to get 2.07C beta to compile on Ubuntu 14.04.1 lancos.com/ppwin95.html
not having a fun time
@BenjaminGruenbaum lol
> Last update $Date: 2008/01/07 01:05:44 $
well faaak
:(
gave up and went to install the windows version
now I'm just angry
20:44
RT?
windows 7 64 bit
16-bit app? lol
@rlemon o_O
have you tried maybe running it in one of those compatibility modes?
@rlemon y u no vm ?
20:48
all my vms are 64 bit too >< it would be annoying to have to spin up a dedicated one just for a single program. Doesn't the compatibility mode basically act like a VM anyway?
When the CPU is in 64 bit mode it doesn't support 16 emulation anymore
x86 sucks
lemon ? Y U NO VM ?
i still have a win 98 VM :D
I hate vm's
Everything should just be forwards compatible
Does the ES spec really not deprecate things?
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@NickDugger That would make software just terrible
20:57
@copy I'm sure it would make a lot of things terrible, lol

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