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14:00
hahaha
maybe this is his old gif
@akaRash: Thanks.
Is there anything I'm missing here? github.com/npm/npm/issues/8474
This issue is really annoying me right now
looks like a dev dependency.
are you sure they are supposed to pack?
14:06
@Luggage In my packe it's dev, in chalk, it isn't
so it's missing from node_modules/chalk/node_modules?
Then I am of no help
hiii
I'd really like to have the "retarded" close vote reason (I wouldn't mind some political varnish, like "this question lacks basic insight")
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Q: Is the toString method in java actually useful?

OrdielToday is one of those day that you start wondering about the things that you do not know (or haven't break yet) while coding, in this case is the turn of the toString method in java, usually (and as described in the answer here) the default toString representation of many object is the name of th...

> I know nothing about java, can you confirm that the design of this thing everybody's using s##ks ?
14:14
i have some style changed when user click an image
all i need is that when page load it automatically click the image and automatically change the style
does this line valid
$("img[title='" + name+ "']").click();
Who needs strings anyways?
Why would you want to click an image ? Call the action instead
because there is another stuff happens when image clicked
Argh, why did I build a system that relies on npm? O___o
img.on('click', handler); you don't need to trigger the click, just call the handler and pass it the image as its context
img.each(handler);
(.each sets context right?)
14:19
@OliverSalzburg because the alternatives where more complex ?
@rlemon
that code doing stuff when user click on image ? right ? thats great
what if i have certain image and need to click it through jquery , not through user action
i need when i execute img.click() ; it execute the stuff u did
it loops through a jQuery array
does my question is clear ?
@Bassem yes, and @rlemon already answered (me too, btw)
@rlemon right
@DenysSéguret I thought npm pack would be more convenient than wrapping it up myself, but the latter might at least work reliably
14:20
cool
@KarelG what is "jquery array" ?
jquery is a fad
I'm going to write a userscript to bin every message @NickDugger writes with the word 'fad' in it
@tereško you know the answer already ...
14:21
and pls
/fad|plz|pls/gi
@KarelG actually, I don't. Never heard of such thing. Is it something new?
Guys , @rlemon , i understood that this code will enable me to do a stuff when user click image ?
i don't need that i already have it
i have another function that i need to click certain image without user interaction
that is what I showed you
14:22
@KarelG I don't either
pl(s|z)
re-read it
ok @rlemon
if you use a jQuery selector, you get an collection* of jQuery objects. You all know what i meant, but i only worded it badly.
it is a fake array
"a jQuery collection"
probably the best term
14:23
true
aaah, that.
s/collection/fad/
okay time to write the script
you're getting annoying
I'm on it!
14:23
When am I not?
ok, the "shut up" was too much, but you're seriously getting annoying
I don't get offended by shut up, you're definitely within your rights
@NickDugger nik, pls. pl[sz]
it's awesome
14:28
@rlemon
could u clarify more plz
" img.on('click', handler); you don't need to trigger the click, just call the handler and pass it the image as its context
img.each(handler); (.each sets context right?) "
hmmmmmmmmmm
i get it now
thanks
don't forget to define that function "handler" !
@NickDugger pls
1 message moved to Trash can
@Bassem Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, and see the faq.
@Zirak she should edit her move post shouldn't she?
Maybe capri should show the message first
14:37
$(img).each(function(){
$(this).click(function(){
//STUFF
});
});

in the other function that i need to click image automatically , instead of click
how can i pass that handler ?
sorry @caprica
i forget
10/10
sigh
@Bassem DEFINE THE CLICK HANDLER
PASS THE HANDLER TO img.each
INSTA CLICK ALL
I even showed you sample code for it.
You know, the jquery docs has great examples...
14:39
!!jquery click
@rlemon , u seem to be professional developer
i am still beginner , don't shoot at me plz :D
i see ur example but didn't understand , do u have any recommend keyword to search it in google
TIL click() binds not calls in jquery
@Cereal It does both
you* I* please* *your (repeat)
14:39
@BenFortune @.@
$('button').click() triggers a click.
I hate the alias functions because of that
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@rlemon Everybody hive it up for the lemon, he can spell better than you.
New tablet came with Mcafee pre-installed
Not on my fucking watch
@Jhawins occasional "msn chat" is fine. constant is annoying to read.
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14:40
Give*
@BenFortune I hate that you have to download an uninstaller to get rid of that shit
so sketchy
( ͡ಠ ͜ʖ ͡ಠ)
@Cereal Do you?
I just used the uninstaller, does it leave behind crap?
yes
Sure does
14:42
@BenFortune Why do you have a watch specifically for that?
it is worse than norton
Welp, time to wipe
lol
how can you construct an object containing a range of keys in JS? Something like {x: None for x in range(0,28)} in python
I don't even bother with antivirus these days. I probably have a shitton of viruses, but at least I don't have to disable something everytime I try to download anything
14:42
I wonder if I can hack steamOS onto it
@BenFortune Done shitting?
Anyone here with some regex knowledge ? What would be the motivation of the atomic group here apart performances ?
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Q: Use of ?> in Logstash Grok patterns

Pat FlegitSeveral of the standard Logstash Grok patterns use the ?> syntax, which I've never seen in a regex and doesn't seem to be standard syntax. Example: For UNIXPATH: (?>/(?>[\w_%!$@:.,-]+|\\.)*)+ What does the use of ?> mean? Is it some kind of weird lookahead?

// define function
var handleImage = function() {
    // do here with what you want to do with the image
};
// bind click event to each image
image.on('click', handleImage);
// do action with image (so without clicking it)
image.each(handleImage);
@NickDugger I haven't ran anti virus in years and haven't had a single virus. I'm convinced they target pc's with anti virus
@Bassem ^--
14:43
it is a conspiracy back door.
@Karelg ,
thank you so much , it is very clear now :)
but i have one question , why we must do it in this way
because it is the sensible way to do it
why img.click () ; didn't seem to be correct
I have a complaint
14:45
because you don't need to trigger the event, you just need to run the handler with the attached image context.
!!moustache caprica six
@Cereal Nobody puts a mustache on me. Again.
This chat's technical level is diving...
thanks @rlemon
14:47
Welcome to the new world, where everyone uses jquery but doesn't know how to use jquery
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I need a bigger monitor to work off of than my 15" laptop screen, I also need a TV... Hmm
What does !!unonebox do?
yea small screens are the pits
Hey, can i pass a function with parameters as a parameter? (sort of confusing) like:
test('.ele',anotherTest(el,'blah',300))
!!help unonebox
14:47
@rlemon unonebox: Get/toggle the unonebox listener. /unonebox [on|off]x
user1596138
@rlemon It's 1080 but that's almost not even a pro at that size haha
I'd rather have multiple monitors than a really big one, though
yea I have 1080p laptop 17.3"
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Yeah but I can't buy everything at once and TV :P
anything < 24" seems small
14:48
@DenysSéguret Didn't spot anything, and I expect removing the + from the big [ ] would speed it up just as much.
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I do miss my 27" iMac haha.
@rlemon phrasing
I use my TV with my pc tower, and have 2 shitty laptops laying around
@NickDugger Yes. Having two or three monitors is more important than having a big one... unless that big one is a double HD / 4K monitor.
user1596138
My phone is the same resolution...
14:49
I have monitors to spare, but you live too far to ship them
:?
user1596138
1440x2560 lmfao stupid phone
@Jhawins But your phone (my phone too) does not / cannot make efficient use of that resolution.
@Jhawins G3?
@KendallFrey Yes, I didn't focus on the internal one
@rlemon say what
14:50
@KendallFrey you're not coding on a 15" are you?
and when I say 'monitors' I mean a 23" TV that I used as a monitor for a while.
2 inches goes a long way
I'd rather code on the built-in screen than a bigger external, because keyboard location
I'd rather code on a desktop
14:51
@rlemon Well, I sometimes code on my 10.1" atom. It's do-able. Many IDE has full screen mode - you just need to be familiar with your choice's hotkeys.
"doable" sure, I won't tho
(Or install a vim plugin)
I have a 28" 4k display at home. I honestly think it's too big
I have some self respect ;)
at home and at work I have dual 24"
I could use a third
14:52
@rlemon Can't being my box with me all the time la.
@rlemon Yes, having three screens is better than two. I am using three now :D
I have 1 4K monitor, 1 144hz monitor, and 2 standard monitor. The 2 last ones are sitting in a closet ._.
@Sheepy I have a 17.3" laptop for this purpose
@Loktar @Loktar @Loktar I have news!
@KendallFrey Woa that's a great one :D
yay, avatar changed
14:53
@SterlingArcher it's a boy?!
@rlemon I think they are too heavy for my handbag...
6-7lbs is not too heavy for me
BRO, I LIFT.
lol it's music related :P
Had this yesterday; hands down, best hummus that I've ever had:
@NickDugger your new avatar ._____.
14:55
@rlemon 7lb? I laugh.
I think mine is 7lb
lemmy check
my new avatar brings the boys to the yard
@SterlingArcher strelin pls
@KendallFrey I just spotted there's a dot also in the character range... this regex doesn't seem to make any sense
@rlemon Mine is 1lb. (shrug)
14:55
6.8 lbs. (3.08 kg.)
@DenysSéguret dot in [] is literal
3kg is not heavy
@KendallFrey yes, it's also in the other part of the alternation. I mean, what could be the reason for that construct ? Just ensuring there's a dot at the end ?
@KarelG that is what i'm saying.
(cry)
14:57
@Sheepy start hitting the gym. :P
@DenysSéguret Not sure what you're asking. It's for matching file paths
If you're like me and carry a bookbag 24/7, 7lbs would be too much
@rlemon what's your current weight lifting ?
Especially since my university is built on a big ass hill
are you kidding me? my backpack in HS was minimum 20lbs
14:57
Dolan pls
I carried that shit around for 4 years
@rlemon No way. I am already too heavy.
What weights are we talking about?
@rlemon Cue back problems
@SterlingArcher ze ones between ze legs
14:58
@KarelG nothing :( not until my wrist is fixed.
Um... wat
@rlemon worst case of constipation I've ever heard of
@KendallFrey Why not just
(?:/(?:[\w_%!$@:.,-]+)*)+
You're missing the |
no, what I mean is that it's useless
user1596138
14:59
@Sheepy Yeah not at all. I hate this phone.
and probably because of catastrophic backtracking
user1596138
@BenFortune Yeah a POS. I like my LG headphones but not my phone
@DenysSéguret the atomic? probably. It usually is
@Jhawins Nah, I have the same. I love it
Best phone I've ever had
And that's coming from a Nexus 5
user1596138
@BenFortune lol you're fanboying.
user1596138
14:59
Or something.

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