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14:00
and incubated in a rat ?
Good Morning all btw !
@AwalGarg Absolutely no idea :p
@AwalGarg o/
@BenFortune too close to home!
@Abhishrek \o
14:01
@AwalGarg Any way I can test it?
@BenFortune No idea if it is even possible to test it. I used cygwin first time today.
I guess as I continue using it, I will get an idea of any quirks it has.
@AwalGarg why aren't you using mingw ? and win32tools ?
I've been using it for a few months now, being able to run linux commands from cmd is nice.
@Abhishrek for some reason, their website is blocked from the college LAN.
can't download
o_O @AwalGarg download cmder
or tell your college douchebags you want that
/* an average college machine in India + Cygwin == oh no */
14:05
@Abhishrek I am totally disgusted with college. Can't fight them further.
try cmder
its portable shell
remembers your commands too
if it's not blocked :p
user3119231
@BenFortune your fucking website freezed my browser ._______.
@Abhishrek looks nice actually, will try tomorrow
@Maurize Good
14:06
Btw, I am "detained" from giving some bogus examinations due to my low attendance. Dunno if I should be happy or sad :P
I Failed a class due to not showing up
@BenFortune git bash, man. If you want a real tabbed terminal, add conemu.
Passed all the tests/exam/assignments
user3119231
@AwalGarg can you plug a stick drive ?
14:07
But she failed me because I never went to the lectures
@Abhishrek nope
@AwalGarg crap :-(
I mean, technically I can, but then I will get into trouble.
@Maurize Get a more compatible browser.
@Cereal same thing happening here
user3119231
14:08
@BenFortune u kidding me?
user3119231
Isn't school great? Such a good use of money
no
@Maurize is that incognito mode?
@Maurize My point still stands.
14:09
Firefox sucks
Chrome or go home
user3119231
@AwalGarg no, & @BenFortune my point stands, too.
user3119231
@rlemon 50 minutes than it is time to go home.
@ZahidSaeed just proposed i thought (add table name)
@Maurize You have a fucky addon, works fine on my FF.
14:10
@Maurize i'm still on FF39. Lazy to update it :p
@FlorianMargaine um what
can iceweasel sync all my chrome extensions and auto fill?
20 mins ago, by rlemon
@BenFortune https://www.reddit.com/r/punchablefaces/comments/3m0m2q/go_fuck_yourselves_you_p‌​iece_of_shit_sjw_scum/cvb60k6 /thread
firefox can
@KarelG /pkg/upgrade
14:11
@rlemon FF can
did I ask about FF?
no
get off my lawn
iceweasel ? :p
Final Fantasy 39?
that's so rude, I am hurt. apologize
14:11
Nick is just a reposter
that is all
APOLOGIZE
a dirty reposter
IT'S THE FINAL COUNTDOWN
@AwalGarg Hi hurt, I'm ben.
ah, FF for Debian
14:12
@rlemon yeah, sync is in iceweasel too
@AwalGarg I'm sorry you are a little bitch :D
facebook javascript api... post on page timeline as admin
@rlemon I just don't know how to link to reddit properly; I don't use it
@RaviMane pls
APOLLO GIIIZEE
crl
crl
14:13
!!youtube apologize
!!urban little bitch
@AwalGarg little bitch Someone who's whiny, petty, and passive-aggressive and won't stand up for him/herself when shit's going down, but will be perfectly happy to stab you in the back when you least expect it. Very distinct from a regular [bitch].
@Nick "permalink" ?
14:13
fun fact, I just learnt about this :D
> perfectly happy to stab you in the back when you least expect it
Who posted OneRepublic in my domain >=|
@BenjaminGruenbaum hey :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum did you look at your pings?
Ben please
sit down
14:15
@FlorianMargaine probably not, sup?
What's the best way to interact with XML in JS?
ATM my library just converts it to an object, but it's so messy
@BenFortune environment?
@AwalGarg Node
crl
crl
@SterlingArcher Cap did
14:16
@BenjaminGruenbaum I think this "algorithm" makes it safe to write the new token, what do you think?
Is @Florian still trying to crack into his own PC?
@BenFortune just use the xml parser
@AwalGarg I am, but like I said it feels messy.
@BenFortune why? example?
@Luggage I was thinking of adding a new feature: unlock the pc as soon as the usb stick is plugged in, lock it as soon as you plug it out
14:17
@FlorianMargaine it looks like an interesting idea, but I think you might be overlooking the fact the disk doesn't actually have to make the writes it reports it does and in the same order - at least unless you're using it in raw mode and with no buffering (possibly even then)
@AwalGarg product.prestashop.product.description.language._ = category.prestashop.category.description.language._
(it'd obviously be another project.)
So, like the key on a riding lawnmower.
@BenjaminGruenbaum how can I make sure of that?
@BenjaminGruenbaum did you have fun drinkin with your friends?
14:18
@SterlingArcher yes, I woke up like an hour ago.
that way, if you fall off your computer and the yank the key out after drinking too much wine, your wife won't be able to get into your email.
Ugh, I have no idea how to work with these sockets... should I attempt reconnect on error or something?
except that you don't drink, and she could just plug in the usb dongle again.
@FlorianMargaine I'm not sure, databases do it.
@BenFortune that looks like a general issue of data being heavily categorized. I'd write some app/data specific utility functions to deal with it (and assign those long chains to local variables).
14:19
lol glad you had a good time bromigo
@BenjaminGruenbaum or I can call sync
@SomeKittens yes, I charge $10/gallon + $50 delivery fee
Hmm, what guarantees does sync actually give?
gallons of what?
gallons of nick jelly?
sync actually writes to disk
14:20
H2O
yes, nick jelly
@FlorianMargaine Oh, OS buffering. That's good but it still doesn't guarantee writes because disks themselves cache
only the dankest of jellies
you can help contribute
@BenjaminGruenbaum let's say I'm doing the best I can then
Yes, it's definitely better
ohh, a blend?
14:21
@AwalGarg Hoped for something like xpath
If worse comes to worst the user still has a password right?
right
or he can boot in recovery mode
if they haven't forgotten.
(it's possible to run passwd -d <user> to only have usb login.)
14:22
@AwalGarg Might just include a DOM parser
hm, looks like my writes to the device are not even buffered
there aren't dozens of ways to read and alter XML in JS?
(well, maybe at hardware, but I don't really care)
i assumed there would be.
@BenjaminGruenbaum thing is, I'd love to offer an almost-100%-safe solution for users to know that if they can't login, it's because: either they're on the wrong pc, or their token was stolen
guys
does anyone of you work with sharded DBs?
do I shard in your yard?
14:33
Did a tiny bit of sharding with RethinkDB, but otherwise no.
ubuntu nginx ppa didn't get the new nginx rev yet :((
I wonder if there are any DBs with low-latency shard syncs
@BartekBanachewicz what about em?
@BartekBanachewicz why do you need sharding and what guarantee over consistency do you need?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I was thinking about using distributed DBs as a multiplayer game communication layer
something about taking a heat gun to an unprotected lithium ion battery makes me nervous
but I need to re-wrap these batteries :/
14:40
@BartekBanachewicz how many players do you need on the same server at once?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I was thinking P2P
@BartekBanachewicz then why would you need distributed DBs? The reason most people don't p2p is because of cheating
as in, every player having a part of a DB
@BenjaminGruenbaum I was thinking it could simplify some things
most importantly, make the fact that someone else is playing transparent
Probably keep it simple.
is "simple" equal to "use raw low-level sockets"?
@BenjaminGruenbaum and I don't really care about cheating
14:44
Simple is equal to "use centralized servers and not p2p'
Hello everyone. Sorry to just but in like this but I am finding it difficult to get an answer for a question I have just written. Would anyone be able to take a quick look? Question here
@furkick 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.
@BenjaminGruenbaum meh
@BartekBanachewicz Why not keep a simple DB and a simple game-server and just create an authorization server that assigns people to game nodes? Spawn more nodes in your cloud service as needed. Scaling up and down.
that's client-server
I know how to do client-server architecture.
What I don't know is whether my idea of P2P makes sense
14:46
Usually no. If you care about anything related to the game (statistics, cheats, etc), then no.
If you absolutely don't give a shit if people even want to play it, sure, p2p
as a case study, Factorio uses P2P
@furkick JS doesn't have intuitive object equality, so {} !== {}. If by same objects you mean objects having same data, then you'd have to write a predicate for comparison. If you can use ES6, the Set object type already offers unique insertions.
Oh my god, why would you perform addition with a callback function o_0? — Benjamin Gruenbaum 21 secs ago
@BartekBanachewicz So did FEAR. Didn't turn out too well.
!!cuntbag
Best one. Lol
eh, there are always cheaters ... just saying
But when you put absolute control at the client... well... you do know about the "Don't trust a client" thing even in web, right? :P
I'm sure nobody will exploit your trust. you gotta have more faith in people :)
in games, you often need to trust the client for things like hit detection just to get real-time feedback to the user
You still don't trust anything. It's prediction on the client. The server has absolute control.
14:51
and physics. many games have the client do the physics and jsut report hr resulting moves to the server.
@AwalGarg Any chance of an example?
in reality the servers don't check everything. that why client hacks allow people to shoot through walls, teleport, etc.
Shoot through walls? That's a crappy game.
they may retroactively check and ban, but it's not realtime.
@Luggage server validates hashes through checksums
14:52
@Luggage server still runs the hit detection so you're actually not placing any trust in the client
Teleport is merely because of latency synchronization issues.
And not very far..
unless your code is trash
For example, client contains whole 1000x1000 matrix, server contains just 25x25 of sum of entire matrix, client verifies checksum by performing the same operation at much smaller scale
@RoelvanUden interpolation is tricky
@ʞɔᴉN It is. I actively abuse it. :-)
14:53
!!> var foo = {a: 'bar'}, baz = {}, x = new Set(); x.add(foo); x.add(baz); x.add(foo); /* dupe */; x.size
@AwalGarg 2
^ @furkick
So server does physics, only at much smaller scale - client can abuse but only precision and not actual positions nad physics.
games that need to deal with lots of people (e.g. planetside 2) don't actualy verify every action the client takes, they just look for cheaty things and ban.
That's MMO scale, not FPS scale, which operates COMPLETELY different.
MMO's tend not to run physics at all.
14:54
Yes, MMO scale is very different.
ok. i see that
There are also protocols for making one computer perform work for another without knowing what work it performed, so you can distribute calculations in a p2p way.
That's why it's so easy to abuse systems in MMOs.
It's much harder in a FPS like Q3 or UT
If your game runs less than 1000 people in the same place at the same time that's just way too much complexity.
i see.
i think, to be able to scale a world up, you'll have the accept some delayed verification of player actions and trust them to some extent, to offload the work
14:57
There are many different models. You can roughly categorize them into 'action replication', 'simulations' and 'intentions'
@AwalGarg Looks a little complicated, not sure I can work out whats going on in there.
i think planetside does a decent job of feeling like an FPS, while still scaling and being decent (but not perfect) at anti-cheat.
And I think large-scale is where the interesting gameplay is.
'action replication' is used in most strategy games. It's where you basically say 'move n units from x to y' and each client has to deal with that particular action. you have to be wary about timing influences (action when moving can have latency, causing different paths to be taken, and thus causing full desync)
'simulations' are games where the clients and servers run the same world code. Usually FPS games, that compute at a high amount of frames to advance a game state that is replicated on each end. The reason why games like COD and BF4 have limited number of players. It's not a rendering thing, it's server overloads.

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