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16:00
Morning!
Morning @JanDvorak
oh crap, the tree is circular because shit is weird
@JanDvorak no, but there's probably a duplicate
sh (which is bash) -> readlink -> ncurses -> sh
16:03
I'm not sure the code is entirely deterministic or independent on user input
Where is it an issue?
And... How can readlink depend on ncurses
Oh well
shrug
cc on my dir structure / build process, anybody? github.com/elliotbonneville/xokei-client
Package management sucks
And having circular trees isn't fun, makes traversal a PITA
16:04
first time setting this all up myself, so. \o/
To do a bit of stress testing I wrote a script which traverses the tree and makes a dependency tree (of sorts). It refused to run because of too-deep links.
isn't "circular tree" an oxymoron?
You're a moron!
And that's precisely the problem
I'm thinking of specifically blacklisting sh...
Is ncurses dependent on sh or bash?
On sh, which is provided by bash.
16:07
@ElliotBonneville Should we also start rating whitespace usage, grammar in comments, …?
has anyone had any dealings with winjs?
@copy point taken. I guess I'm just curious if anybody sees anything that could be a big problem in the future
but yeah. point taken.
You're worrying too much
I tend to do that, what can I say?
but thanks for the reality check haha
...how is this possible?
╰─>$ ls pkg/harfbuzz/deps
freetype2@  glib2@  graphite@
╰─>$ ls pkg/freetype2/deps
bzip2@  harfbuzz@  libpng@  zlib@
I hate everything
@Zirak no, you hate package management
I think I've commited BSOWD: Browsing Stack Overflow while drunk
(not that I ever dare browse SO while sober)
@FlorianMargaine I talked with dystroy about it and he said it is simple enough that he will do it himself.
He's already done it for twitter, so main, wikipedia, and probably others, so yeah it should be quick for him
he said there is some API he built for oneboxing. I.. hadn't imagined that. :/
16:32
German train company environment check
I like how the Reflect api spec contains only evaluation semantics but the section names don't say "runtime semantics bla bla"
16:51
ajax
can anyone help me with it?
!!welcome YoiMCoding
@YoiMCoding 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.
Hey guys, can you ping me your favorite hotel booking sites? Need hotel + car if that matters
I prefer communicating directly with the hotel
Well, I need to find a hotel first
17:01
Google Maps shows hotels on the map
do you just do it by proximity to your destination and avoid the travel sites?
some of them at least
ok
@FlorianMargaine I just made a package dependency graph. It's friggin cool.
Node.js succinctly is one of the worst books I've ever read on that topic.
17:02
Not sure what's the best way; sometimes I just google "hotel in ..."
I think "hotel near" works as well
for smaller cities just looking at a GMap doesn't show too many results
17:15
Just booked a nice resort via Hotwire.com for $46 a night. Not bad!
It was one of those deals where you don't get to see the hotel
I think they do that to fill rooms during high vacancy periods
That's about two or three times the price tag I'd like to pay
I think you're thinking of Hostels. This is a resort
Thanks, Jan. Later guys
@Zirak source + output pls
It does sound friggin cool
Please tell me you generated it with bash
I tried uploading the image to imgur, it was too large (11mb) so imgur raped it. Trying to come up with something smaller.
And generated with python
hello all!
need help with http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31470362/how-to-restrict-scaling-correctly-in-fabric-js .. anyone?
17:30
Emoticon in the description?
@FlorianMargaine, @copy i.imgur.com/2kLHTRx.jpg
3
My system is pretty minimal at that. Wonder what were to happen if I installed gnome or kde.
but... wait.. what does libnotify have to do with pixbuf?
17:35
¯\(°_o)/¯
!!urban ¯(°_o)/¯
@AwalGarg No definition found for ¯(°_o)/¯
what does that emoticon mean?
That's a very confused person shrugging
ok...
ohh the icon ofcourse..
17:38
Hi. Have a angularjs + requirejs question...mainly because I don't use require that much... How does require('ngRoute') actually update angular jonathancreamer.com/…
they could have used raw byte data as well... but ok :/
Can I ask question about sass here?
you can try
I don't know, can you?
17:50
@Zirak It crashed my Chrome :-/
@JanDvorak It's just a 7mb jpeg
how do I properly escape variable in sass?

If I want something like this:
content: "\0fc9"; and have $hex var?
are you looking for "\\0fc9"?
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@Stol3x Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, and see the faq.
@JanDvorak Windows users aren't lucky enough to enjoy 7 meg jpegs.
You people are busy installing updates..
17:53
@CapricaSix my message is deleted because it was question or because there was unformatted code?
unformatted code
!!tell Stol3x bot
@uselesschien Command stol3x does not exist. (note that /tell works on commands, it's not an echo.)
@Stol3x I'm actually a bot, so don't reply to me.
UH< IM DUMB
@uselesschien shh...
17:56
@JanDvorak What if that guy falls in love with her and gets depressed when he finally knows she's a bot.. to the point that he suicides? Zirak will be held accountable.. Poor Zirak.
unlikely
How do I properly "escape" variable in sass?

    I want something like:


        content: "\0fc9";

    I'm trying with:

        content: "\$myVar";
     But it's not working
gaaah, damn formatting
@Zirak oh man this is so cool
Especially how little code you needed
You could plot graphs with bash and gnuplot
@uselesschien You shall be held accountable for not having told him the truth in the first place.. Poor you.
18:04
@AwalGarg I'm tempted, I'm tempted...
@JanDvorak I didn't know you were into that kind of things.. I mean I don't know if Awal is attractive or not..
@catgocat you don't need to be attractive to get kicked out of here
@AwalGarg No, You will be held accountable for not reminding of the consequences of me not telling him the truth.
@uselesschien E2META
@JanDvorak you are just trolling me for 3 days right? :P
18:07
Has anybody made a tool to convert icons to flat ?
@uselesschien hi
@Abhishrek hi
I have a pain :-/ a big one
It did.
@Abhishrek oh, elaborate.
Indian Banks + Flat Logos :-(
I am not a designer so i thought of making the "closest" flat color converstion method on canvas
but that doesnt work.
so you're trying to iron logos?
18:12
yes
debugging with iojs, is there a way to print out something without doing repl -> <something to print> -> ctrl+c?
cause otherwise the gradients kill the flatness :D
something like repl "foo" will print "foo" and stay in the debug prompt only
@AwalGarg Unfortunately no, not currently
ok :(
@Zirak have you used valence by mozilla?
18:17
@AwalGarg Nope
it can be hooked to chrome... so I was wondering if I can hook it directly to v8's debugger port and use with iojs
Chrome has its own debugging protocol, so you might need to make an adapter
which will most likely be undocumented...
here is a script idea which does that
but....
finding a stop point is in itself quite a pita
@Zirak so you put the packages straight in /pkg?
@FlorianMargaine So far. Until I implement the other subdirectories.
It's only local stuff
Now I wanna do that with libapt :(
Fair enough
I should stop pinging you >_> we need to do the quotes thing first!!
Do you create the files or just do the libaplm stuff on read/open/etc?
18:48
It's FUSE all the way down
So libalpm every time
It looks fast
Yep. Some of the calls are expensive, so in the future I'll need to cache things
I'm also not very familiar with go, so I don't know yet if goroutines can help me, maybe for dependency lookup (it's harder than it looks...)
For every file in the deps/ directory, I have to search through the entire database. Not pretty.
@catgocat The question asks for a program...
19:01
@JanDvorak it does
ah, drat, the notes section also allows a function
@JanDvorak I read the questions before answering them :(
such genius
You should write a book
I'm too smart for you guys to handle
19:04
@uselesschien while catgocat writes his "how to read questions before answering them" book, we should write our "how to troll effectively" book.
@catgocat how come there's no newline or semicolon before f n=?
@JanDvorak wat
@AwalGarg hahahaha
let me see
@Abhishrek His answer on the big bang is pretty good.
19:07
actually even node guys can write the troll guide. after all they made a debugger which reaches climax if the user types "this" in the debug prompt...
also the semicolon in where; seems misplaced
@JanDvorak actually that semicolon works for some reason
and you're right about the f = thing, forgot to add that
@Zirak every of his answer is awesome
I can get routes in angular with this:
let isIndex = window.location.pathname === '/';
var path = window.location.pathname.split('/');

how can I also get the route in hashbang mode?
140k on physics is hard as hell
19:09
I guess it's because it makes sense to where \n vars
and then there's this guy
who says he got inspired by me
can you imagine? I'm influencing people here
oh, you should write a book on how to inspire/influence people.
(in the same codegolf post)
@AwalGarg and then there's &$ poor guy (source)
@AwalGarg and then there's this poor guy (source)
@AwalGarg Guess what made me lose time in boxing SO chat messages ? SO uses the same element ID more than once ^^ See the source of chat.stackoverflow.com/messages/24527318/history
19:12
@DenysSéguret yes, I noticed that. they suck.
they likely don't care about the semantics of their html. reason why they didn't fix this bug yet:
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Q: Strikethrough in chat uses obsolete HTML strike element

Awal GargSo... in chat, when we use the strike-through text like this with ---this---, it is wrapped in the strike tags which are now obsolete. This is extremely irritating! Why not use s or del? (I would prefer the former). Example:

They don't care about chat period
Do you guys have Tucs in america?
Like salty cookies.
Bought a pack and just finished eating all of them in under 5 minutes. /me feeling bad about myself
@Zirak if only there was this effort around to write a unified chat client for multiple chat servers...
@AwalGarg There're a bajillion
All of them suck, or just aren't tempting enough
not the one this guy who hangs out here did...
I think me..
19:18
In unrelated news, I have this in my shell history: grep -Irni 'farts' / 2>/dev/null
This is only partially surprising
!!s/only partially/definitely not/
@catgocat This is definitely not surprising (source)
@Zirak miaou totally rocks
Oh, misread
but miaou is not a client
which reminds me... since my last pull, I am unable to run miaou locally :(
no idea wth happened
19:35
@Meredith hi
@AwalGarg ^
Not yet pretty, I don't have much time right now, I'll make it better another day
@Meredith hows life
Good
Have you read this?
19:37
I haven't
It's pretty interesting so far
@DenysSéguret very nice! you might wanna add target = "_blank" to the links though
yes
I told you it would be a few lines. Here's what it took: github.com/Canop/miaou/commit/…
@Meredith I have never used scheme though
Neither have I
19:40
But are you doing it?
Is it comprehensible?
Yeah it guides you through it
I'll take a look later
@AwalGarg done
@JanDvorak How does ReadMode of haskell work? If one is reading the contents and writes to it, how does it handle that?
Is that related to file i/o?
19:43
You can't read from a file and write to it at the same time
@DenysSéguret looks neat!
I ^ hate that.
I.. I never subscribed to their events...
any good source to learn ajax?
documentation
what do you want to learn about it?
I am trying to get the items of an array inside an array from a json, but it is not working.
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19:56
I did see the faq but it didn't load.
Sorry, let me try again.
Observation: I fail a review audit every month or so, and I tend to pass lots of them in between, but when I do fail one, and I disagree with it I've started to not clicking the "I understand" button and close my tab instead and each time I've done that I get a 2 day ban. Does anyone know if the algorithm takes that into consideration? I'm worried I'll get annihilated if I ask on meta.
@JanDvorak i have been using javascript for a while now to get data but im being forced to switch to use ajax now. i have this project where the link title comes from using javascript here is an example jsfiddle.net/2rx6agmk
@YoiMCoding You switched from JavaScript to AJAX? They're two totally unrelated things.
javascript+ajax
i was happy with javascript alone
@JanDvorak Sorry, I meant ReadWriteMode
19:59
but some situation has accored
accord
@YoiMCoding javascript is the language. ajax is a technology.
i know that part

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