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> The 13-inch MacBook Pro has been updated with the latest processors, more powerful graphics, faster flash, longer battery life and the all-new Force Touch trackpad
@KarelG what's so retarded in that?
@BartekBanachewicz It doesn't have a glowing apple-logo in the back
one port ?
@KarelG oh you're talking about Macbook not Macbook Pro
well, you can technically dock the whole thing via this port
it's charging + USB 3 + DP
DP?
14:04
displayport
oh, there is a displayport?
Nm, I see that the one port is all 3 now
@Kippie realy thanks a lot,, its very useful to made some other animations
would mongoose be a good alternative to parse.com for social network data?
buh... in meteor, is it possible to gain access to the Meteor.users as if it were a db.collection? I want to use db.users.runCommand("text", { search: "text" })
Silly question incoming; does bower not have some way to bundle all dependencies scripts into one file? I always wrote some silly build script referencing each individual file, but isn't this something everyone needs? Isn't it standarized?
14:12
cat *.js > bundle.js
@SecondRikudo nudge
@RoelvanUden anyway I think it's grunt/gulp's job to do that...
That's a bit... lame. Didn't see one of them having a solution either.
Other than referencing files manually and concat | minify etc.
@RoelvanUden bower doesn't N, for any value of N
14:29
build putty from source, no errors, everything looks okay... but no putty.
... no putty..
That 'JS Framework Fatigue" article is really good.
@rlemon Not the same thing, really, but when I was using 6to5 asnd browserify, gulp would sometimes miss entire modules when building. Pissed me off so much, that I broke my keyboard over my knee during a game jam.
@BartekBanachewicz I hate that its named that lol
went to Bestbuy asked them where their display port cables were.. they took me to hdmi cables "these are cables for displays"
no matter how many times I said no.. its called a display port, they didn't understand
had to suck it up and order from Prime and wait a day
I asked them if they carried ethernet spliiters and the guy was like, "you want to cut it?"
@Loktar noobs
@NickDugger hahah
> Yeah just go to walmart and get some scissors dude
14:35
best buy employees are best IT people ever
I've found a few who actually seem to care.. but they are really rare
generally I hate when they talk to me regardless
^ my experience always lol
I hate when they approach me right away before I even get a chance to look for what I want, then they never talk to me again... lol
the home despot is one of the most depressing places you can go
we have a 30 minute limit on being there in my house, and leave after that, regardless of how many things from the list we have
I enjoy home depot
Used to go there with my father when I was little
14:41
@Loktar god I hate buying stuff in stores
ugh, all the nearby home depots are awful
we don't go to tjmax or costco ever, and have strict time limits on being in home depot or ikea
@SomeGuy tldr?
luckily, there aren't really any walmarts around
ssube, are you from USA ?
yep
14:44
is it true that there is a decent chance to find obese people in elder scooters in walmart ?
i have seen a lot pictures of that on the web
depends on where you live. Out in the country, yeah, it's not uncommon.
It's common everywhere
It's also very easy to avoid that sort of crowd, by going to places that don't sell bags of grease for $0.30
okay so after a bit of using it, I love 'Afterglow' sublime theme
14:46
^-- +1
@Loktar you should check it out yabatadesign.github.io/afterglow-theme
well, that appears as wrong mentality ...
but thx for answering
@rlemon reminds me of zenburn, but a little bit more contrast
@ssube I love walmart when I travel in the US because they usually seem to be fairly cheap. Although I was a bit surprised to find them selling a pink MP5 machine pistol in Colorado.
who robs a bank with a pink MP5?
it isn't for robbing banks, it is for protecting your barbies freedoms
14:49
yeah, walmart is cheap.
Target didn't survive in Canada
sorry @SimonSarris
Target is my jam
also, this is
I wouldn't touch anything they sell at a walmart, though. You'll catch diabetes, obesity, herpes, conservatism, a religion, and some lead poisoning (not the american kind).
wtf a pink MP5 ?
did you saw it correctly ?
interesting, Walmart in Canada isn't so bad. it isn't like the walmarts there.
14:51
@KarelG Yes, I've done military service, I know what a MP5 looks like :)
you don't get the "people of walmart" types in Canada
Yeah, in the US, Target is the cleaner of the two
better quality
in Canada, Walmart is (or at least was)
maybe for the girls ...
14:51
we just plain don't have walmart in the cities, just target
I would never buy clothes from target, but otherwise it's fine
ha! I would
I buy target clothes all of the time...
Beaver Canoe is awesome
not sure if you get that in US Targets
don't think so
@ssube you've gotta represent MN more. Target was born there!
14:52
Roots used to sell it, not anymore
everything they sell here is super uncomfortable
itchy and poor fitting
in my country, it's really hard to get a hand gun. Hunting weapons are fairly accessible, but hand guns and stronger weapons are difficult to get due of strict laws.
why is mongo's search case sensitive? :| is there any way to make the results more fuzzy?
14:53
even a place like jcpenney is significantly better
To me, walmart's clothing is the worst. It's like they used spongebob as their model
@corvid you can, but it's incredibly slow if you do
Target's clothing is much more comfortable, and they have awesome sweaters
@corvid it's like this way in all db's
if you want case insensitive search, you normalize before writing
14:54
@NickDugger if you can ever get your hands on Beaver Canoe clothing, their sweaters are (imo) the best sweaters you can buy as far as warmth and comfort
but it's a name, I guess I can just mutate the query to be title case
Unfortunately, you don't need many sweaters in Texas... I just kept all of mine from up north
@corvid if you're going to be doing search, you want to normalize early
lowercase ascii, usually
keep a collation copy of the name and search/sort on that
it will make your life a million times easier (and faster)
:sigh:
I hate this distro
more specifically, I hate opkg
i thought bootstrap included font awesome by default, it appears it still glyphicons
15:02
had to laugh very hard that some people looked to me ...
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@rlemon Umm no lol. Whatever you would call it over bluetooth yes but never serial. What were you doing?
Those pandas are having sex
the literally fucked another panda out of a tree
hah
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@SterlingArcher lmfao that's awesome
15:03
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@Jhawins I need to 'ssh' to a serial device.
no clue how and google-fu just keeps telling me to use screen
screen isn't cutting the mustard
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Yeah that's what I was gonna say...
user1596138
Screen it
screen fucks with the outputs sometimes.
minicom works, but I can't get it to compile on the beagle bone
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15:12
@rlemon this answer is pretty straightforward unix.stackexchange.com/a/22845 have you tried something as simple as that?
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It just uses cat $shit & and stty
cat didn't work, screen somewhat works but I can't open the qnx editor.
there has got to be a way to just ssh into it via the serial connection
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@rlemon oh here's a hilariously simple approach unix.stackexchange.com/a/96729/39517
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@rlemon There's not :/
yea, I went that route to begin with. it works for simple commands.
nothing more involved
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15:17
There's some explanation why that won't work.
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@rlemon what's the device running? Can you get it connected to the network instead lol
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Or bridge it in some way
no tcp
it's running a stripped version of QNX4
I only have serial access.
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Netcat type solution?
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15:19
nc -l $port > /dev/device < /dev/device?
the port is the device
I don't understand what you are suggesting there.
/dev/ttyO4 is the serial port.
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Use netcat to pipe from serial to tcp
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Does that make sense? Idk exactly how I should be wording that
got to review a code, and it contained the next attribute
Task isDependentFor;
Task isDependentOf;
@_@
Still better variable names than my colleagues use
15:28
s_myTheString3
used to know somebody who used names like that
I use a, b and c
they got fired in fairly short order, unsurprisingly
and g sometimes
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someShit_WhyDidThisStartCaps_4
and x and xs
15:28
@ssube also called "Hungarian notation"
short var names aren't a problem, if it doesn't get out of control ...
anyone feel like indulging my slowness today?
why does this overhang
idgi
@KarelG types are where it's at
@FlorianMargaine it's the combination of [hungarian]_[possessive pronoun][article][element type][number]
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@j0hnstew dat a CSS question
15:30
function f (String senderAddress, String recipientAddress);
function g (Address sender, Address recipient);
sure. If that's just one (Address a) typically is enough. (if the use is obvious)
function send(Address sender, Address recipient)
(Address address) seems a bit verbose
much more obvious
15:31
yeah f/g were placeholders obviously
I think we're having a misunderstanding then
I was only talking about params
"MongoDB 3.0 is now generally available. Write performance has improved by 7x - 10x with WiredTiger and document-level concurrency control." Doesn't that mean it just sucked hard before?
It just sucks less now
@RoelvanUden quick question bro.
Can we kinda sorta use cli to register windows ?
15:39
"register windows"
Not that I am aware of. It usually auto-registers if you provided a valid key.
(At some point in time)
@RoelvanUden yeah. They had the equivalent of table-level locks. The new backend should handle row locks.
table-level = collection-level?
@FlorianMargaine yeah
15:47
yeah
plus reads go before writes, and anything taking too long can be suspended and another task scheduled to preempt it
Did they improve the way writes are handled, too? Is it predictable/stable now?
so if you send in a 90ms write then 5x5ms reads, it will start on the write, suspend it, run all the reads, then commit the write
Got hit by a biker today and almost beat him I was so mad
MongoDB should be used in non-professional environment IMO (fe for education)
unless the write actually starts, then the whole collection will be locked until it finishes
15:48
Dude can't see a red light and a crosswalk sign and hits a pedestrian?
bah
@BartekBanachewicz i do not intend to use windows
but i have to in a microsoft competition
and using a pirated version seems illogical.
@SterlingArcher sounds as a cycling terrorist
@SterlingArcher I used to nearly get hit by bicycles almost every day walking to work. Then I started driving, and now I almost get hit by bicycles almost every day driving to work.
tl;dr: bicycles are a menace, they have an utter disregard of traffic laws
Yeah, he's seriously lucky I didn't snap on him
I was already having a shit morning
the best part is when bicycles are on the sidewalk (illegal here), despite there being bike lanes on half the roads in the city
they have their own goddamn lane to stay out of everyone else's way, and they're too fucking pretentious to use it
15:55
i remember a cyclist ignoring red light and hit an other cyclist from the other road to the left, which has green light. Both felt hard on the ground. Then the first person stood up and slapped him that he should pass him the right of way over all ...

the police have even to send a patrol to calm him down.
Bikes here straight up run red lights without even looking at traffic
My hip kinda hurts but he took a tumble worse so I let him off with a "what the fuck dude are you stupid" and left
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No pain No gain
bikes being illegal on the sidewalk is nice, cause if they hit you (as a pedestrian), it's very clearly their fault
unless the pedestrian is on the road
I'm all for cycling, but damn, fuckers are always in the way
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16:03
Walk just walk.... Safest way to reach...
@FlorianMargaine not all roads have sidewalks
Eh, does the bash shell always turn *.js into expanded file names?
Even if * was not supposed to be a wild card?
with the light weight bicycle nowadays, you can go fast, not even anticipating on "moving objects" on the road
I have a quick SQL question...
16:13
@RoelvanUden single-quote it
globs brah
@GabrielTomitsuka Does your SQL question have an index? If not, it'll be fairly slow.
^-- lulz
but i hope that you don't index everything, like a co-worker did once ...
Let's say we have a club and the party. Every club has t tables. And an user can reserve a table for a party.
Now, should I keep something for the tables inside the club schema or should I do some sort of schema for tables-inside-party?
If you have countably infinite tables (no fractional tables), you can seat countably infinite parties. If another party shows up, move everybody down one table, and put the new party at the free table.
tables I don't mean SQL tables but normal tables
did you have heard of junction tables ?
16:24
I know about this.
But it will keep tens of thousands of elements there for just a few stuff...
have a Clubs table, a Tables table, and a Reservations table
Clubs has id, name, etc. Tables has id, club, etc. Reservations has party, clubId, tableId, etc.
Aha! Thanks :)
That's really smart
you probably want an index on club:id, table:[id,club], and reservation:[clubId,tableId,party]
i was going to put a junction table [j_id, clubId, tableId] and use the j_id for FK
16:27
you may also want an index on reservation:[party,clubId,tableId]
looking reservations up by club or by party seems like the two most likely cases
@KarelG There's no point in an ID in a junction table
@KarelG is this complicated enough to need FKs?
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@SterlingArcher hell yeah
@SecondRikudo depends of the situation, but by this, you spare a column in the reservation table
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@SterlingArcher A bicyclist? How does someone on a bicycle hit a pedestrian
16:30
Crosswalk blowthrough
@KarelG TBF I don't think there's a need for a junction table here.
It's not a many-to-many relationship
A table cannot belong to more than one club
So the table ID is sufficient
@SecondRikudo if tableIds are not unique (restart per-club), then at worst you need the club and table ID
foreign keys and junction tables still seem overkill
@BartekBanachewicz Which one did you get wrong?
28/30 :(
I've basically failed that quiz.
like.. 7/30
16:44
Banani > everyone else
shit, 28/30
but I do know most of the words to most of the rest of the album, so I still feel ok
what's this song?
omg
we're such punk rockers
only the greatest song of the early 2000s
16:46
meh, I'm not much into music
me and my buddy spent most of HS annoying the hell out of people by singing songs from Let Go really loudly and smoking with cigarettes
@BadgerCat "feeding the baby"
@BadgerCat high 5
I was more into Korn and Metallica than Avril lol
@BartekBanachewicz :D
been a while since i've heard of Lavigne
16:49
@ssube Had a lot of free time did ya?
@ssube cigarettes. Yeah.
@SterlingArcher for shame
@Neil nope
No!
For Narnia!
I stopped listening to Metallica after the whole napster thing
16:50
Was too young to know. Stop listening after St. Anger
I am having problem some strange link appearing on my website from no where in the code how to know
I asked my brother to pack me cucumber slices for lunch... he just tossed in half a whole cucumber
Napster was revolutionary at the time. Download the music you want to listen to.. no need to buy a CD
never really enjoyed metallica. They're good, just not my thing.
guyz? anyone ?
16:51
@SyedMuhammadShafiq 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.
Funny now when you think about it
@SterlingArcher why does he make you lunch?
Because I made his lunch yesterday :D
ok so anyone interested to help ?
> 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.
16:52
@SterlingArcher half a whole? so... half?
Yes, half of a whole cucumber.
i dont understand ?
@SterlingArcher or just half a cucumber
@SyedMuhammadShafiq Just ask your question
16:53
@SyedMuhammadShafiq Don't ask to ask; Just ask.
I am having problem some strange link appearing on my website from no where in the code how to know
@KendallFrey emphasis that it wasn't sliced :D
"unsliced" is a word
@Neil i have asked
Don't mock me >=(
16:54
@SyedMuhammadShafiq Funny, because I generally expect question marks at the end of questions
@SterlingArcher ...bro
@SterlingArcher do you prefer your cucumbers cut or uncut?
@SyedMuhammadShafiq Your question is how did it get there?
@SyedMuhammadShafiq seriously? How are we supposed to know anything from that? We're not psychic
16:55
@SyedMuhammadShafiq Debugging?
@Neil I am having problem some strange link appearing on my website from no where in the code how to know? should it help now ?
@ssube its a trap question D:
@SyedMuhammadShafiq inspect element?
It's a trap!
yes inspected
16:55
@SterlingArcher nuh uh no wai why would i even trap you bro?
also all the scripts what i have
@SyedMuhammadShafiq Is there another developer?
i think it is some malware
Did you suffer memory loss recently?
yes we have 3 more
I am not sure
16:56
You should ask them, but if they didn't do it, big red flag
In that case, you should seriously consider taking down the site until you figure out how it happened
is it the only solution ? :/
i was expecting some magic :D
@rlemon Ping! How up-to-date is Rafflemon?
My wife wants to run raffles with her students
@SyedMuhammadShafiq No magic, just a potential security breach
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@Loktar someone is trying to sell Zelda 2 (the adventure of link) for NES for $400 lol is that real?
hey guys, i have a small problem, how can i make it so the effect will transit and not just dissapear when the mouse exits the button ? here is a code pen :) codepen.io/ZetCoby/pen/MYqKPw
16:59
And I was about to write up a QnD script to do it when I thought, why write my own script when I can steal borrow yours?

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