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9:00 PM
hmm
 
if they make @rlemon a mod, they need to change the diamond to an &#x1f34b
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so how can i use my data.js module once to load the data, store it somewhere after page loads, and reference it in persist.js without making the same ajax calls again?
I'm sure there's a good way, just not seeing it without storing it global/html data variable
 
Link only answers are very low quality, right?
 
@SterlingArcher depends on the link?
 
@ssube stackoverflow.com/a/29479705/774078 started out as link only answer, turned into copy pasta code with no sauce
 
9:12 PM
eh, low rep, let's see if he fixes it first
 
he took your suggestion, just unfortunately over corrected
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum alright that question is being sent for the pre interview
thanks again
the twitter searchbox one
 
@Loktar nice :)
 
heh now I need to put one together myself
 
9:14 PM
As a tip, get like 3 room regulars you think qualify do it first after you phrase it.
 
otherwise Ill feel bad :P
 
So you know it's not too hard or too easy
 
hah yeah, its already sent off, so Ill do it myself.. and well see how hard it is I guess
if this guy bombs it and I bomb it, well Ill feel bad, but wont judge him too harshly
> Using any framework or libraries of your choosing create a program that reads the latest tweets from a given list of usernames, comma separated (in a search box) and displays all of the tweets that contain the word twitter. Please provide a URL to test the result and a link to the code.
thats how I worded it
 
@ssube combo-mods!
We should be a package deal
 
my package is already a deal
 
9:16 PM
-breaker
 
sometimes
 
@SterlingArcher You win an internet
 
an whole internet?
 
don't smoke it all at once
 
too late, inhaled one whole internet
 
9:17 PM
@Loktar needs to be like 100 times more specified than that :P
but ok
 
Oh god... did you eat all this internet?
 
Martijn Pieters nominated
There goes my first spot
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I left it way open
 
Jay-Z's lucky he didn't use JavaScript for his calculations, else he'd have 99.000004 problems.
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9:19 PM
I figure that gives someone the freedom to do what they want
 
@Loktar fair enough :)
 
we might get a fiddle, or a full app with task runner stuff
who knows lol
 
@ircmaxell nice :) How have you been btw haven't seen you around a lot (haven't been in the PHP room a lot lately)
 
@ircmaxell omg lol
 
@Loktar I once asked a similar question and got back a visual studio solution.
 
9:20 PM
I'm doing alright
 
@ircmaxell just saw that and retweeted. so good.
 
good to hear :)
 
hah
 
yourself?
 
@ircmaxell hrnghsadfsa or any language which uses IEEE754, which is...most
Because humanity is stupid
 
9:22 PM
@ircmaxell Doing well, been super busy - writing code for supercomputers which is a lot of fun, work is also fun, it's holiday here so that's nice.
 
@Zirak no, most other languages have an integer type :-P
 
i don't get it, who's jayz?
 
@ircmaxell Because they're puny and weak
 
uhhhh....
 
"99 Problems" is the third single released by American rapper Jay-Z in 2004 from The Black Album. The chorus hook "I got 99 problems but a bitch ain't one" is taken from the Ice-T single "99 Problems" from the album Home Invasion (1993). The hook was coined during a conversation between Ice-T & Brother Marquis of Miami based 2 Live Crew. Marquis later used the phrase in the 1996 2 Live Crew song "Table Dance". In the song, Jay-Z tells a story about dealing with racial profiling from a police officer who wants to search his car, dealing with rap critics, and dealing with an aggressor. The song reached...
 
9:25 PM
If you have 99 problems, you're pretty much screwed, regardless of how many bitches account for.
 
Forreal. I have 2 problems and they both suck so much ass
I couldn't imagine 97 more
 
I don't know who linked to codewars.com, but it's really boring
 
^
I did the first one, the 2nd one was already boring
 
@Zirak you can try CryptoPals @SomeKittens recommends it and I intend to give it a try
 
meh, too much algorithmics
 
such commit messages
 
@Zirak do CryptoPals!
although you probably already know everything
 
Implementing algorithms is boooring
 
9:36 PM
@Zirak do a 2kyu one, ditch the tutorial
 
wow, am I really that plebe? I thought it was fun
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum matasano made a special website hmm
 
Algorithms for the sake of something else can be fun (like learning about trees or optimisation or whatever), but for themselves? meh.
 
@Zirak it's never too much
 
^
 
9:40 PM
@Zirak Yeah, I knew zero about non-hashing cryptography
And I didn't know much about hashes
 
okay, fair enough
 
Your first solution would also help in warming houses. Double profit! — zerkms 45 secs ago
Gotta love @zerkms's comments :D
 
@SecondRikudo omg most of those answers though ._. and here i felt silly for thinking UUIDs
 
@SterlingArcher UUIDs are uuisually the answer
 
"i is guaranteed to be unique for every iteration of your loop." - var obj = {length: Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER + 2} PROBLEM? — Benjamin Gruenbaum 23 secs ago
 
9:55 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum I half expected a smartass to do that.
 
@SterlingArcher Is in on the correct path, it will be stored in a database, however Second Rikudo you did answer the question specifically so you get a cookie. — Karl Morrison 1 min ago
 
And I quarter expected that smartass to be you.
 
SUCK IT WRONG PATH :D
 
@SecondRikudo haters gonna hate :D
@SecondRikudo it's better than my other solution
(defining a property on obj with a getter that returns Infinity and sets i to 0, so i is always 0 in the loop)
 
just use Math.random() * Math.random() * Math.random(), should be fine
 
10:01 PM
meetings meetings meetings
 
developers debelopets depetobeers
 
10:15 PM
@ssube chrome mobile main site inbox is the only browser that I have that renders that proper
 
BEAR
 
pedo
 
I forgot how much I love that show
 
10:22 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum hahaha oh man.
So twitter sunset their 1.0 api
now in order to access anything you have to use oauth
and they sent the question to the interviewee lol now I feel bad :/
thats going to be fucking rough
 
10:35 PM
post-Easter chocolate clearance sales <3
diabetes </3
 
hmm
whats another easy api?
I need to replace twitter with something else lol
 
StackExchange!
 
> Our experience in losing data and throwing files away is more than amazing!
 
10:50 PM
lol
 
user406009
@Loktar Well, it has an "easy api".
 
curious if they made a dime on a contract
or 'contract'
$25 min
 
11:14 PM
epoxy is setting
once it is set, I can move to the next side and then once it is set I can position the fans and plug er all in
hopefully I am able to build a system using one peltier that will cool a box to 12c
 
Ahoy hoy
 
m59
Do any of you guys have Aragon Sans font?
 
That looks pretty similar to Open Sans
 
m59
Just tried it. I'm pretty sure it's one of the Aragon Sans fonts. Not too thrilled about paying $25 each to find out.
I've got a graphic made of text and it's slightly off.
 
11:29 PM
Open Sans is free as far as I know
It's a Google font.
 
droid sans is better
 
I'm using Raleway at the moment as well (another really clean, free Sans font)
 
m59
someone didn't align that properly :)
 
@m59 Someone's using a feathered marquee selection :P
Or stupidly low resolution
 
m59
nah, it's just zoomed in 500%
but you can see that error at 100%.
 
11:33 PM
This is why I tend to stick to vectors for anything that isn't actually a photo
 
m59
Hmm, you have a point. Just redraw it?
 
It's a simple enough shape, ain't it?
 
m59
I'm not great with photoshop, but yeah
 
crl
 
Do you have illustrator?
 
m59
11:34 PM
yeah
 
@m59 Shit, if it's just that shape as a vector I can do it for ya. Will take me all of 2 minutes
 
@crl heh
 
m59
@monners the overlap is in the middle to the left drive.google.com/…
I was thinking of taking a chunk of it and laying in that space
 
@m59 Eh?
 
m59
hmm, looks fine to me.
I had been thinking to get rid of the overlap, but filling it in the rest of the way actually worked fine.
 
user1994804
11:48 PM
Hi guys, I'm very novice w/ javascript and was trying to replicate a shpper's bill of lading form and POST it to them but am having difficulty with understanding how a couple fields do what they do
 
user1994804
I've looked at their source code and examined the page via Chrome Dev tools
 
user1994804
but don't understand / see how when you enter the shipper zip, that the city populates
 
user1994804
I don't see anything to trigger such a feature
 
user1994804
here's the form in question
 
11:52 PM
@YourAdrenalineFix In the absolute majority of the cases, an AJAX request is sent to the server with the zip you entered, and the server returns the city in some way.
 
user1994804
Ahh T/Y @SecondRikudo but that still leaves the question of what triggers this?
 
@YourAdrenalineFix The site uses jQuery, so it's nearly impossible to determine.
You can look in the Network tab in your developer tools and see the request being sent
 
user1994804
My main problem is I can't determine the variable name for the city or zip
 
user1994804
and they are no help
 
user1994804
I looked around at the Network tab but didn't really know what I was looking at
 
user1994804
11:55 PM
I mainly use the Chrome dev tool magnifying glass to find sections
 
user1994804
and still don't know why dev tools shows content that source code does not :/
 
user1994804
Like I said, I'm fairly novice in JS but much more knowledgable in PHP
 
user1994804
Not to mention their site msy be the worse coded site Ive encountered.
 

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