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16:00
@overexchange no idea. I don't use python much.
Hi there.
Are we attempting to mix php and javascript? What is this, 2004?
@Jay that is a way to do it yea.
@Neal o/
16:07
@AwalGarg 0/
Anyone has experience with github custom domains?
Trying to set up A records, but dig doesn't show them up
@FlorianMargaine I have it too :/ IIRC
and pointing the DNS to github, of course
16:17
i.sstatic.net/cXAjd.png this is my records screening @FlorianMargaine
github says migrating to custom domain will speed up page loading by eliminating dos attack prevention. I want to see how much different that is.
I just got my invite, alpha was meh, but the beta has a TON of features, pretty excited.
this amuses me
@Loktar Once upon a time, I wanted to make something like that in Node for indie games, but I'm lazy, and refuse to market anything
16:20
@NickDugger hah nice, yeah Desura is a good one for indie games
So.. my bank's HTTPS certificate changed without announcement.
I'm paranoid or something wrong...
@Loktar I'm not fond of desura
whys that?
@rlemon I'm starting to think it's the winter, for me.
Or cold weather in general
Or perhaps not enough sunlight
@Loktar I think it's cluttered with a lot of crap. Kinda like steam, but steam is easier to navigate
16:21
well... it is dedicated to indie games hence the lots of crap :P
/me jokes
Most indie games are crap, unfortunately
but yeah steam is nicer I agree, I just like drm free systems over steam
oh yeah definitely agree, especially now since everyone and their mother is an indie game dev.
> Guys I made this super awesome pretentious choose your own adventure story driven point and click game with retro pixel art graphics that hearken to the days of the SNES.
It's because of The Hipsters. They've ruined everything.
Some indie games are great. Usually all it takes is to actually put in some effort; most indie devs are too impatient
@SterlingArcher thanks
16:24
@ssube a group of people have definitely infiltrated geek culture and messed with it :P
holy moly it now shows in dig oO
lol badgers
@Loktar i'd much prefer a unified drm system like steam than every game having some different one.
16:27
@Luggage Id much prefer none.
Sure, DRM-free is always betetr, but I understand the motivation behind having one
A unified one is even worse imo, if anything happens to Steam good bye games
steam is too big to fail
haha
so was Digg, and Myspace
all valve has to do is something crazy like charge for mods
that was half-joking. it's big enough that it'd be a big deal and peopel would work it out
16:28
I worry about a post Gabe Valve honestly
but everythign can (and will) fail
it's big enough that i'm not worried. unlike some small company that can just dissapear
yeah what I don't like about Steam is people think Steam is pc gaming
its becoming too centralized/consolish for my liking
thats why I'm glad places like gog exist
kinda. i like it's console-like features. the whole friend-thing
and i like having my random game friends separate from my google talk 'real friends'
yeah the friends list is fine, totally agree, however always on drm just annoys me like crazy
steam offline mode never seems to work 100%
Blizzard is the same way with their games
also annoying
I never said I likeed it,b ut I'd rather deal with it then the pre-steam lots of differnt shitty DRM days
16:31
eh I was ok with securom, cd-keys and those sort of systems
I can still play all those games lol thats what I like about it
with Steam and any digitial distributer there just isn't that security
yea, there should be a mandatory sunset of DRM for games
one recent example is Sony is shutting down playstation mobile
like 8 years after it comes out, they must realse a drm free version
so I will potentially lose a bunch of games I bought from there, which is annoying
@Luggage that would be nice
and they escrow the drm-free version in case of their untimely demise
16:32
yeah they would need something like that in place. Everyone quotes something Gabe said about releasing all the games if steam died
lol like Valve can just decide to release every publishers games DRM free
I don't even mind DRM that much, as long as it isn't Windows Live
did someone say valve and drm?
i haven't seen their contract, but it's possible they could disabled DRM if that were happeing. thta doesn't give everyone the right to hand out free copies
LOL wtf @rlemon
lorem pizza's 404 page man
you didn't know?!
16:33
lol no
friggin Michael Moore eating a pizza
all I have to say:
gaben
michael
I'm not saying they are the same person or anything, but they are the same person.
They're both dangerously liberal in all the wrong ways.
Gabe Moore, Michael Newell
I don't know Gabe's political views, but I'd have to agree about Moore.
and I consider myself pretty damn liberal
Gaben has ruined videogames.
So that's why he's bad.
16:38
I don't think he ruined them. he just saw a business opportunity and grabbed it before someone else did (read: not the first, but the lucky)
if you mean steam.. MS tried with windows live or whatever the xboxlive pc equivelent was
steam just took off, for some reason
nah, gaben made indie games a thing
> (read: not the first, but the lucky)
and indie games suck, we all know that
heathen
16:39
jsut don't go buying every early access title
early access ruined video games.
you choose how to spend your dough
money ruined everything, we all know that
some of my favorite games came from early access (ksp)
everything ruined everything
16:40
@KendallFrey bartering was totally the better solution
@rlemon and thus was born Humble Bundle
Don't want to pay $20 for a game? OK, no problem!
if a video game cost two sheep, nobody would waste their time on videogames and we would all have mutton.
money AND bartering win/win
Mutton is far more delicious than video games.
heathen
16:41
@ssube waat?
he didn't make indie games anything imo
Valve provided an easy platform, but indie games have existed for ever
Greenlight was a terrible system, because it still allowed shit onto the platform
Notch made indie games a thing
There should have been someone on the end of it that still gave a yey or ney
jeeze did you guys play indie games prior to 2010?
notch is the actual fat documentary man of videogames
16:42
greenlight isn't terrible. abandoned buggy early access games with huge promises for $19.99 is terrible.
he was the one who actually ruined everything
@rlemon eh Greenlight is pretty terrible imo
people demanded it. they thought steam was too closed
Early access is worse though
@Loktar I'm just trying to focus more on what it introduced and not the platform itself.
I mean, in theory, greenlight should be awesome
16:43
I love tumblr sometimes
Valve wants to be out of the curation business
greenlight will go away soon
@SterlingArcher that's really unfunny
yea, when you are too high the last thing you want is to be in public
False completely lol
We always wanted to be in public
Steam is popular because it's curated. You don't have to sift through indie games and EA titles to find games you actually want to play.
16:44
high in public = fun. too high = not fun
so my wrist is getting worse, I went back to the doctor, she agrees it should be getting better and not this painful. need an ultrasound. earliest they can get me in is a fucking month.
in general, public or not
agonizing pain... a month... fml
@rlemon sprain or carpel tunnel?
@NickDugger still from the sprain.
16:44
@rlemon D:
or wrist aids
something is not right. something broke or tore
Yeah. I've still got my carpel tunnel, but it's slowly getting better; though it was hurting last night
@rlemon it's a shame we don't have any plant-based treatments for chronic pain
@ssube I think Steam is popular because its easy
and the defacto on PC now.
16:45
@NickDugger I have it in both wrists :(
the curation bit has fallen waaay off as it is
that's it, cut off your hands
yea. and i have never gotten pissed at steam enough to leave.. so.. it's the default choice
@ssube dull pain, sure. crippling drop-to-my-knees pain wouldn't be cured by a little wacky tobbacky
there is a lot of garbage on Steam now, but thats why they've introduced things like the curator program
what like 2 years ago there were around 2500 games on steam, now there is over 4k
16:46
@rlemon hm. Technically I guess opiates are plant-based too...
> Wrist pain? step into my opium den.
just get some diamorphine
@ssube wat lol
a.k.a heroin
I suppose I could try for some demerol
16:48
@Luggage or livamorphine
just do meth and die; no more pain
lol
!! become a meth head for the pain or become a pain head for the meth?
@rlemon become a pain head for the meth
everybody kick lemon in the shins so the doctors give him meth
16:52
i think that's the wrong drug..
i might be wrong..
17:10
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Q: Why my push function is not working when I am inserting the value in same array

user3090653var myNums = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]; var Remve = []; var i; for(i=0;i<myNums.length;i++){ if(myNums[i] % 3 == 0){ Remve.push(myNums[i]) }else{ myNums.push(myNums[i]) } } document.write(myNums); document.write(Remve); Why is my push function not working whe...

You have no idea of the goal, why are you answering instead of closing ?
ssube you're my hero
@dystroy the problem is pretty clear
originally I was going to close because the error isn't included, but the problem is actually obvious anyway
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Q: Are there more open jobs than available developers?

psrA recent Stack Overflow blog post claims that: With nearly five open jobs for every available software developer, the need for qualified technical talent is higher than ever. I have seen this claim repeated many times, with different numbers cited, but I've not been able to get down to any ...

^this thing basically claims that everyone around me is lying
wheeee!
Being an "engineer" is fun!
17:23
being a "pilot" is more fun
@AwalGarg Plenty of devs don't have degrees, so that's pretty inaccurate.
Please, invite me to your meetup with free beer & pizza with the vague hope I'll work for you.
@ssube You are basically claiming that everyone around me is lying about two things.
Any company that has meetups with free beer and pizza is not a place I'd want to work.
@AwalGarg what do you mean?
posted on May 07, 2015 by Alex R. Young

Awesome Electron Electron is the web-based desktop framework that was originally developed for GitHub's Atom editor. It seems to be catching on, so Sindre Sorhus is compiling a list of Electron applications in Awesome Electron. The list includes Monu by Max Ogden, which is a process monitoring menu bar application

17:24
1. There aren't enough jobs.
2. You won't get job without degrees.
@AwalGarg India may be different
@AwalGarg oh. Those are both lies.
^ this is what I hear every day
1. these people are just lazy and want work handed to them.
2. see #1
In the US: LOL DEGREES
17:25
There may not be enough jobs in india, because there aren't any good tech jobs in india.
(again, this applies to software)
@ssube problem is not the number of jobs, but the number of people
So I can get a job without degrees?
in a country with 1 billion tech support workers, IT is hard to get a job in ;)
/s
@rlemon that and the fact that their schools don't teach anything about software engineering
17:26
@ssube 1000% true story
Every recruiter I know is constantly complaining about the unqualified candidates they get.
People who don't know what Java is asking for a work visa...
This world is a delusion. I am running away :(
Everybody thinks software is cool now and wants to be involved, but nobody knows anything.
It's like hipsters and politics...
@ssube You don't like beer/pizza meetups, but you talk to recruiters?
@SomeKittens yes, because they're friends of friends and fairly attractive...
17:29
there are lots of open software positions. that'll always bring new people in
sometimes I invite them out to parties
@ssube We'll have to revoke your guild card
That's a two-month offense
@SomeKittens but they're mostly jersey girls around my age
@SomeKittens the kind of shop likely to have beer/pizza meetups is also likely the sort of place that doesn't have a consist, documented build procedure
or any kind of control around releases
generally the sort of place where everything is super insecure
we're working towards continuous delivery here, but that means we (dev) continuously deliver small changesets to QA, who continuously delivers them to compliance, who decides when and how they want to sign off on them
none of this continuous deployment bullshit
hrm... I have a Canvas idea...
!!afk wasting time
@rlemon I have no idea how canvas works but is that pen procedural?
17:41
@AwalGarg rlemon is afk: wasting time
what pen?
!!wiki verlet integration
Verlet integration (French pronunciation: ​[vɛʁˈlɛ]) is a numerical method used to integrate Newton's equations of motion. It is frequently used to calculate trajectories of particles in molecular dynamics simulations and computer graphics. The algorithm was first used in 1791 by Delambre, and has been rediscovered many times since then, most recently by Loup Verlet in 1960s for molecular dynamics. It was also used by Cowell and Crommelin in 1909 to compute the orbit of Halley's Comet, and by Carl Størmer in 1907 to study the motion of electrical particles in a magnetic field. The Verlet integrator...
this one is procedural
17:43
> Verlet integration (French pronunciation: ​[vɛʁˈlɛ])
hi guys. home from my liver biopsy
You know parley used to be parlet, until they realized the French were the only ones using it?
I feel like I've been punched in the gut
I want to put a friends name in that pen :(
@taco avoid death if possible
17:48
and Java
Yeah, I'm supposed to watch for infection. At least my lung didn't collapse (don't ever google pre-procedure.... bad idea...)
99% of the classes are written for 1% of the languages: Java
trying to make similar to codepen.io/RectangleWorld/pen/murei without fractal subdivision
Not sure if relevant
@AwalGarg ^^
he was the one asking
@rlemon your circles suck. They aren't even circles.
17:59
that is the point

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