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17:01
I hate having content: /f04e ect
has its hard to maintain
I would rather have a class name
if you change your font your messed up
17:20
Pff, some 2.4k rep user is telling me how delete votes on questions work, while actually using those tools prove him wrong -.-
But noo, this 2011 blog post can be interpreted differently, so I'm wrong (link)
@Cerbrus just ignore it :D?
!!xkcd wrong on the internet
I hate it when you're right about things like that, @BenjaminGruenbaum ;-)
There is real autocomplete solution for Sublime && JavaScript?
17:29
Morning
Morning
Morning
Eveing in middle east
*evening
!!tell Amina ugt
17:32
Sorry.
nah, no need to apologize. We'll postpone the laminating for now
@SomeKittens We need more laminating pockets, I think...
@AwalGarg don't test hermes
@Nick just tested my lemon mint infused mead (bottling 3l for carbonated samples)
it is fabulous
I did, with a real USB stick, and it works to unlock my computer (yay!), but logging in (with or without USB stick) immediately logs me out :D had to boot in rescue mode to disable it
I fiddled with it for 10 minutes or so and didn't find anything obvious, so I have to read up more about PAM ^^
17:51
I wish the homebrew chat was more active here (on se, not here in this room)
@SomeKittens It sucks bad, but it's said to be useful for mobile
@FlorianMargaine Huzzah!(ish)
blast
I can't wear headphones and my viking helmet
@rlemon jealous
Spoiler: Vikings didn't wear horned helmets either
My cider is still fermnting along... not sure how much longer it has since I fucked it up
17:54
@SomeKittens Engineer your way out of it
@Nick get some more carboys :P
4 fit into a corner easy
You can probably take your headphones apart and reassemble them inside the helmet
I will when I move out.
Gonna get 3 more
17:55
right now I have a strawberry raspberry mead, a mint infused lemon mead, and some good old fashioned cider on the go
all should be ready by the end of the month-ish
@rlemon fix my wifi problem
I'm gonna bottle some of my cider with corn sugar, and other with a non fermentable sweetner, just incase my corn suger bottles explode
I probably won't go to work tomorrow; gonna try to get a doctor appointment; my stomach has been committing suicide all weekend... time to get my ulcer fixed
get some REAL processing going!
18:16
@Zirak yeah... I'm quite stumped as to why it doesn't work... And it's quite hard to debug. I'll have to look at pam's source, me thinks
I'm going to say it again because you may not have read it: my js13k entry is up ^^
http://js13kgames.com/entries/flappy-box
@FlorianMargaine You might have an idea: I'm thinking about extending switcheroo's idea to everything, a general task runner and switcher. To do that an obvious choice is some server, listening on a unix socket or something like that, which programs connect to, and switcheroo asks them for listings of things.
User hits some key chord, UI pops up, does fuzzy matching etc, on selection, switcheroo sends a message to whichever client gave it the selection that so-and-so was selected, and gives it focus.
This was a lot of words.
Also I'm really tired so mayhaps nothing I say will make sense.
it would help a lot if you clicked the sharing buttons. As of now I'm winning twitter shares and I'm second on facebook, but there's still a long way to go :P
@Zirak Like Synapse?
@SomeKittens Stop giving me competitors! searches
Anyway: I managed to get a POC for window switching (you get a list of window names, gives focus to whichever you chose). Now I want to do it for emacs, so I can filter on the open buffers and select them.
18:27
The transcript sez this is the third time I've told you about it
Oh I know about Synapse, it's like KRunner or those things. They're nice, but not what I'm looking for
Not just a task runner or an MRU, I want to hit a button and be able to navigate to a chrome tab that's on another workspace.
Imagine switcheroo, but for everything
Switcheroo for fixing my wifi problems?
Especially for fixing your whitespace problems
s/whitespace/wifi/
wtf
Linux + WiFi = (┛ಠДಠ)┛彡┻━┻
use Windows
18:34
What esoteric hardware do you have? Usually it's fne
Qualcomm Atheros
it's working fine now
but later will barf everywhere with
in Ask Ubuntu General Room on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 19 mins ago, by SomeKittens
14 hours ago, by SomeKittens
ath5k: phy0: failed to wakeup the MAC chip
ath5k: phy0: can't reset hardware (-5)
aaaand barf status engaged
Meanwhile Wikipedia keeps banning me
18:52
@Zirak in itself, that does look like gnome do or stuff like that, but more specialized (as in Go to tab x in chrome, buffer y in emacs, buffer z in vim)... But it means you have to make sure each program offers you this kind of interface.
How do you say e.g. go to user x in skype
Maybe a more general way using xcb so that you have control over the cursor and keyboard? This way, you're literally limitless... But it means being specialized in a specific wm I think :/
"literally limitless"?
Not sure if you can even do that... And then for wm like awesome you might not know the keyboard shortcuts to go to x or y
@SomeKittens That's why I quit using Linux as my desktop in 2002. Got tired of shitty drivers and compiling every damn thing
@Zirak I like the idea... I'm just not sure of the feasibility. Or it might work for 5 apps in 2 WMs and that's it...
@taco I haven't had problems of that level in ages. This is me trying to coax a netbook from almost a decade ago into a server
OSX is nice but so much less hardware-efficient
18:56
yeah, I'm sure driver support has gotten better, but I can't be bothered. OS X is a fresh breeze
@Zirak it's doable... But you need highly decoupled code where mostly everything is a plugin
16GB of RAM and the system still slows to a crawl under regular load
@SomeKittens shrugs
@Zirak what's the main interface written in?
19:12
@Nick my babies
the lemon (middle) has some taken off and bottled already
@Loktar you'll be getting some of all of these if they last :D
@FlorianMargaine That's about the point: the server just acts as an intermediary between conforming clients and some UI for choosing and picking.
@FlorianMargaine shrug Doesn't really matter, only the interface matters, it'll probably be JSON over a unix socket, something simple.
is that mold in the middle one? I can't tell
@Nick it's what's left of the fishes
19:28
fish lemon mint honey wine?
19:57
the dankest of fish wine
Anyone uses browserify here? I can't figure out how to export the whole bundle as something you can import with require.
@Zirak add the length in 4 bytes before the json message
Speaking from, er, personal experience with this kind of thing :)
@Zirak you don't really need UNIX sockets there... A single client with plugins for all the supported apps is enough
I mean, a plugin for each app
@FlorianMargaine How will the emacs plugin communicate with the UI?
Oh, you want an emacs plugin, a chrome extension, etc?
Hm you're right you'll need that
You'll also probably want a daemon constantly listening for new buffers, deleted buffers etc, otherwise your fuzzy matching will need a broadcast for each letter... Not very efficient
And your UI would just communicate with your daemon
@FlorianMargaine Or broadcast on open
@FlorianMargaine What did you think?
20:08
That broadcast on open would get out of date
hot singles in your area
@FlorianMargaine Then I didn't manage to convey what I was thinking of.
It's exactly like Switcheroo, or KRunner, or Synapse, or whatever: You hit some key chord, UI pops up, you type shit, hit enter.
Yeah, I was thinking of "hit a key, sip a drink, emacs closed a buffer, your list is out of date"
And your broadcast would mean that chrome extension needs to be a server, same for your emacs plugin, etc
meh, I don't care about that
@FlorianMargaine Nah, they just keep the unix socket open
Looking at gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/… it seems it can do either server or client... I think it'd be simpler to go through a daemon and e.g. sending data on new-buffer-hook... But I guess your way would work.
Yeah... The more I think about it, the more I'm convinced that the code for each plugin would be much simpler if you went through a daemon
And honestly you're going to have more plugins (hopefully) than anything else, having this part being the simplest makes sense imho
The advantage of using a daemon is also that your clients only need to know how to send an http request... Which would be a huge advantage in most platforms. Although most platforms also can do servers... With more code, generally speaking, don't you think?
(I'll stop there, you got my point.)
(And more talk would look like I'm trying to convince you instead of exposing my arguments.)
20:22
Sorry, I'm dead tired right now, I'll read what you said later. You're probably saying sensible stuff.
21:01
this makes me really glad I picked an AMD video card for my build
21:29
The video is aimed at your average n00b, I believe.
21:46
Someone just tried to convince me that NoSQL is "quicker" than SQL databases because there is no concept of RDBMS in NoSQL. How true is that?
wat's up?
@DemCodeLines Quite. Less checks and constraints does yield a theoretical higher performance. Does that matter? Probably not, unless you're Google or of a similar size. Your data integrity should matter more.
So MySQL > NoSQL?
Geez. That depends on the use case. If there was something that was always better, why would anyone still use the other tech?
And just like there are huge differences between MySQL/PostgreSQL/MSSQL, there are even larger differences between different types and implementations of "NoSQL" solutions.
Well, in the context of not being Google or Microsoft.
21:53
You can't just go all like "Nah MySQL is always better!"
It depends on the use case.
Let's narrow it down. Mobile app that frequently saves and deletes photos from the server, along with storing appropriate info (uploader, time etc.) in a DB.
I am Iron Man
Life is like a taylor swift song
22:14
"logging into stackoverflow" or "logging in stackoverflow" or "logging to stackoverflow" ?
1st
@DemCodeLines while not the file system?
I have a <div> with display: none; property. I show it via jquery, now my question is about its position, it should be fixed or absolute ? I want when it shows, its top be 150px (fixed) and when I scroll page it change (absolute)
like when I want to flag a post in stackoverflow, it show me a <div> I want something like that
how can I do that ?
what should I search in the google for it ?
22:34
I guess that SO creates an absolutely positioned element with position based on the viewport or to the mouse event.
23:23
!!tell Sajad google css positioning guide
23:33
@Neil many thanks for nprogress
What is the latest and greatest node framework for servers now ?
express is still king
so the api only thing didn't take over ?
all hail the king
most things are just built on top of express
Alright then
And any deep learning frameworks in node ?
23:47
!!google deep learning framework nodejs
I can choose b/w Python (flask) & Node.js (express)
but seems like am gonna have to stay with python or use prediction.io

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