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I learn ass-first.
I'll try
@andex: can u help me in Mocha testing framework? or any one?
Does anyone know why wasm would need access to GC'd objects? github.com/WebAssembly/design/blob/master/…
If they're already collected/deallocated, why access them?
@Denys I have updated the question.
@monish, send me link
!!welcome @MonishKumar
15:03
@@MonishKumar 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.
The docs seem to imply that once wasm has access to collected objects, the need for js glue code goes away (last bullet in github.com/WebAssembly/design/blob/master/…)
@CapricaSix: Sorry next time I won't repeat this..
Damn...
> Wait, I thought this wasn't a forum, why are you asking questions? There is supposed to be ZERO discussion to take place, this is a bug issue tracker topic ONLY.
This isn't going to help...
It is detracting from constructive discussion. Let's hope the owner/moderator-kind of guys ignores that and moves on with the discussion. I wouldn't want another topic issue closed. :)
@RoelvanUden Would you mind responding to this test Github issue so I can confirm deletion capabilities?
15:11
what is the correct way to fit z-index: 10 into this line of code ?
$(".metro").css('background-image','url('+"images/mthc/aimage2.jpg"+')');
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whats up guys
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how is everyone doing
What is the maximum size of data that is checked through the .length property?
@NiCkNewman 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.
Amazon.ca offering 20% off when you pre-order 2 or more games for PS4. Even after the discount, it's still more than the standard american price
15:14
Oh great, another Nick, just what we needed
pls chat gods
> Please give me a solution
hi everybidy
yo
@havingagoatit use an object: $(".metro").css({ 'background-image': 'url('+"images/mthc/aimage2.jpg"+')', 'z-index': 10 }); (But I'm not sure why you're building a string out of three string literals?)
@NickDugger what as?
15:15
@apsillers Done :)
what is the best way create elephant by css?
its for a button click change of background imag @apsillers
@RoelvanUden DESTROYED :) Thanks!
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@rlemon css elephant?
¡buenos días!
15:16
year
pure css
@NailShakirov how acccurate? Will a semicircle plus four rectangles do?
@apsillers that didn't work mate
just as example, easy one
@apsillers do i need to change the dir structure reference ? it doesn't find the img
@NailShakirov border-radius for semicircle, a second div or two for the legs
you can add a trunk with a third div - border-radius + no background = semicircular arc
15:19
interesting, any live examples
not that I have
!!tell nail google css shapes examples
so much thanks and love guys
really help
@SimonSarris late but happy birthday!
15:22
Why does the os Node module show 4 cores, when in fact I have 2? Are the additional 2 virtual ones?
@NailShakirov I heard you need peanuts
@StevensHaen If your CPU supports hyperthreading then it would have 2 cores + 2 virtual cores
and most cpu's do hyperthreading these days.
two physical / four logical is a pretty standard configuration nowadays
Challenge: recreate a famous painting in CSS without the use of images.
15:27
@Shmiddty too easy. I can do it without CSS or images
if I remember correctly how to do table design
Go on
@JanDvorak <3
(obviously some paintings will be easier than others)
or any of Mondrian's compositions
eh, I can do it with one table
it's called "colspan".
15:29
the painting, I mean.
@Shmiddty Whose painting it is?
unless it's the new square monitor that <insert manufacturer> now makes?
I just googled "solid black painting", didn't look for an artist name
Try Malevitch...
"white square on white background"
@DenysSéguret His work looks totally achievable with CSS
15:32
Note: I did actually see a lot of Mondrian and Malevitch, and there are subtle details, meaning it's not homogeneous
The only hard part would be the BG texture
a canvas and a noise algorithm can do that background
But that wouldn't be CSS
new idea: CSS golf: recreate <sth> with the least amount of DIVs
true
15:34
canvas is cheating
until css gets a noise-gradient..
You could theoretically use a number of linear and radial gradients, compositing, and masking to achieve the effect
and laborious
@apsillers this si the question with the code we talked about stackoverflow.com/questions/30984139/…
15:40
@Shmiddty you could do it programmatically
Generated CSS might be fine
Would the challenge be more or less interesting if it was a specific painting?
to which accuracy?
or is it a popularity-contest?
I'd say there'd be various categories, like any competition of creative work. "Best in show", "Most accurate", "Most interesting/creative", etc
still qualifies as pop-contest on PPCG
15:45
And a few judges to prevent bias
bias by whom? You can't really bias a large crowd
!!afk scrum
Question. I have a dropdown menu. Due to some other onclicks I have to manual do a .toggle on it when the caret is selected. However, clicking on other elements on the page does not close this dropdown since I do a manual toggle. What is an easy way to handle this off-click closing?
click event on html body?
Is that duct tape'y?
:/
15:49
imgur.com/gallery/zwImHuT smart people confirm pls
.blur()?
transparent overlay with a click handler?
@SterlingArcher hahahaha
@SterlingArcher The "European" symbols for numerals evolved from early Śāradā numerals (Brahmic family), as seen in the 4th Century CE Bakhshali manuscript, itself likely to be a copy of an older text dating back to the 3rd Century BCE).
so no
smart people to the rescue!
Hi, I have a question about load balancing.
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Slack has /collapse to collapse every onebox in the channel... SO chat needs this
When the parent server gets the request and passes it to the child server, does the child server reply directly to the user or does it reply to his master and his master replies to the user?
@GabrielTomitsuka generally the response path is just the request path in reverse
15:57
TCP wouldn't like otherwise
@SterlingArcher it's called the internet
3:
THE INTERNET IS WHY IM IN THIS PREDICAMENT ALREADY
@SterlingArcher :p
@JanDvorak to which PPCG are you referring?
beta for years
@SterlingArcher , why do those people have feminine voices?
beta than ever
@NathanJones Wait, I'm not 100% sure I got it :P So, the parent server replies to the client?
(y|n)
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Does anyone know the TV show "Mr Robot"?
16:10
I don't understand that much under TCP connections, am just a bit curious about them.
do you know what TCP is?
...maybe not
Yes
It's a protocol that exchanges streams of data.
I know a bit of the simple basic concept, not more.
Do you know where TCP is used?
HTTP, WS, DBs, etc...
If I remember correctly mongodb://, postgres://, and mysql:// all work with TCP, internally.
16:15
@kaleeway stereotypically gay voice i think
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What about UDP. Only thing i have ever knowingly used UDP for was lanning starcraft :D
@GabrielTomitsuka I didn't know there were protocols names mongodb, postgres, mysql
I also heard about UDP, but I have no clue about where or how it is used nor it's basic concept.
or that these are part of TCP
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UDP is similar to TCP, there are some key differences however
16:16
UDP is used when you don't need tranfer control
I wanna tell you this UDP joke, but you may not get it.
I think the worst internet crime committed is making some fonts have l and I look the same
@FlorianMargaine I got it, but I guess you don't care
I'm looking at you, Apple.
@JanDvorak I wanna tell you this UDP joke, but you may not get it
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16:17
@Florian @Jan that was funnay
OH GOT IT
That's funny :P
ROFL
@SterlingArcher The L is usually slightly taller, but it's not noticeable when they aren't next to each other.
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A: Stretching Words

CerealJavascript, 53 bytes (a,b)=>[].map.call(a,d=>b.includes(d)?d+d:d).join('') Taking advantage of some ES6 features.

I thought that was the pipe?
any advice in making this shorter?
16:19
|lI
The L goes above, the | goes below.
that inspires me to make the Barcode programming language
haha
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The thai letters in their fonts are all very indistinguishable
|lll ll l|ll l ll l|
16:20
hehe
add 1 and I
1 always has ligatures
you're the ligature
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คต
|lililili|lliillii|lllliiii|
16:21
@HatterisMad too small for legibility... haha
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I agree completely
also ! and ¡
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And those are easily distinguishable letters actually hahaha
Node.childNodes should have the getElements.. methods :/
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ดค
16:22
@HatterisMad they look fine at 250%
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Those two are a little bit harder
how about |.:.:.:.:|..:.::.:|:..:.:.:|?
@HatterisMad still fine on 250%
@JanDvorak °
Hey Folks, Is there anyway to invalidate a chrome search after you load content into the dom ? So that the search count gets updated.
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@Florian yes but try and read it at 100% lol
@WillemD'haeseleer edit the search string
:.|Ii¡!l˙
@JanDvorak I need to do it programmatically somehow
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my end user does not understand that the search doesn't work, editing the search string is also a difficult directive, because the search string is correct
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16:25
ฅคตศด
just add a space to the end
The end user response is "What do you mean, the search string is correct"
perhaps provide your own search tool?
adding a space might actually prevent the search from matching
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@florian even being able to read the letters they are still tedious to read
16:25
Users use Ctrf / cmd f
+ chrome search is really fast
@HatterisMad 250%!
@WillemD'haeseleer override ctrl + f with javascript to focus your search input
@WillemD'haeseleer so you're talking about "find in page"?
@Shmiddty Yes
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@florian do you think that zooming to 250% any time i feel like reading thai is not tedious hahaha
And it "doesn't work" for what reason?
16:26
@HatterisMad whiner
@Shmiddty I think he wants "find in page" to re-search when he changes the dom
@Shmiddty Because new content got loaded trough ajax, and chrome doesn't search that
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@florian bring it!
@HatterisMad wiener
@FlorianMargaine whiners take it all, meek ones have to fall
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16:27
@florian ok im happy now
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who me?
I would do as suggested and override the ctrl+f key binding
Though, it should behave similarly to native "find in page", for the best user-experience
what is the use case, exactly?
@JanDvorak There is a list of data that lazy loads
Users uses chrome search to highlight stuff on the page, and also navigate sometimes
because it's what they are used to
when the user scrolls down
more records load
16:30
then CTRL+F can't work.
but they do not get highlighted
So overriding ctrl-f seems like the only solution
Either load everything (perhaps with a spinner) or provide your own search box that talks to the server
Anyone know if there is a find in page plugin that mimics chrome's search
lol
"Can someone solve this problem for me? Okay, thanks. Can someone find a plugin to solve the new problem for me?"
@Cereal pretty much
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16:36
@WillemD'haeseleer Here this plugin doesn't mimic it and it looks like it sucks github.com/riklomas/quicksearch
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Go use it
@Jhawins website is gone
This one looks pretty useful: meta.discourse.org/t/…
Just not sure if it's actually a plugin
Fairly certain overriding browser functionalities is bad
I agree 100%
but "add a space and then remove it again" is hard to justify to
file a Chrome bug
16:41
It would surprise if there isn't already one really
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Make a search function.
@WillemD'haeseleer If your dynamic content is in the form of a stream, you could employ the infinite scroll technique and not worry about overriding ctrl+f
"in the form of a stream", you mean, chunked encoding ?
no, as in a single-column-list of content
when the user would scroll down, it would still add extra dom content
and it would not be searched
16:43
it would be searched when they hit next/enter/return
(pretty sure it would, at least)
when would they hit next / enter / return ?
they are scrolling the list
You said they are using ctrl+f...
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^
ctrl+f has auto navigation
16:44
Do you mean the little arrows?
if you hit next/enter/return while focused in the ctrl+f search box, it will navigate to the next item
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Or F3
16:45
but it will not even include the new changes in that list
that's the problem
Are you sure?
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But it will..
I would not be here
if that was not the issue
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Make a jsfiddle that proves this.
djeezes
why don't you
16:46
It's a valuable exercise, and you're the one asking for help
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Because I need to understand your problem to help, and I need to be convinced that you do.
Why don't you, search for a word, then type it in your chat, hit enter, and see if it is in your search list
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...
16:47
!!afk working
1 message moved to Trash can
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!!afk I haz real job too
You shouldn't override Chrome's search
16:48
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so anyone here want to not let there inner lolcat in, and just confirm that I am right ?
Yes, you are right. But you shouldn't (and probably can't) override core browser functionality
Morning
Minutes/hours till JS becomes the most popular tag, surpassing Java
16:51
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you should format that all into a soundbyte we can pin
only ~20 or so
@copy try ctrl f in a miaou room :P
16:53
*overwrite
That's actually really close
@PeterKowalski We'll all remember where we were today.
2 messages moved to JS trash
@ssube far away from best but ok
!!urban soundbyte
16:54
@JanDvorak No definition found for soundbyte
@AwalGarg you shut it
@JanDvorak sound bite maybe? Not sure on the spelling
byte is just muscle memory at this point :P
!!urban sound bite
@ssube I can bet you the php tag has more number of quality questions than that in js
@ssube sound bite (n) A short, catchy statement meeting the short attention requirements of TV news. Sound bites have the annoying habit of being play again and again ad nauseum. In fact, newscasts are increasingly built around sound bites instead of hard news and analysis. And public relations firms earn huge bucks cooking up sound bites for political spin and damage control.
the equivelent of taking someones chat room message out of context and staring it
@FlorianMargaine Ok, you can. But you shouldn't
16:55
@AwalGarg I have a hard time believing that. Java and C# probably do, though.
javascript, being many peoples first language, does have a lot of shitty questions.
!!s/javascript/php/
@JanDvorak php, being many peoples first language, does have a lot of shitty questions. (source)
!!s/php/basic/
@ssube @JanDvorak basic, being many peoples first language, does have a lot of shitty questions. (source) (source)
16:58
@ssube It's not much hard, actually. JS is a much simpler language with lesser quirks, so there are less conceptual questions and more "how to do that" questions. PHP has had more chrome since forever, OTOH. This might change with es6.
!!s/basic/english/
@JanDvorak @ssube @JanDvorak english, being many peoples first language, does have a lot of shitty questions. (source) (source) (source)
We can go on with this until every language is mentioned
except haskell.

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