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15:00
Also I've just found ScyllaDB and it looks amazing
^-- interesting (not bartek's input, Roels ...)
'intentions' are games where the intentions of actions are simulated. Usually low frames per second. MMOs usually fall into this category. You intent to go from x to y and your real position is not that relevant. etc
Of course, there are hybrids and things that live between the different archtypes
i still don't see why the server should simulate client actions
as you have mentioned, it leads to huge server load
15:02
@BartekBanachewicz thank you Anastasiya!!
Hi Bartek
there are FPS with multiplayer contents which has working client side cheats
@KarelG to ensure it's not cheating?
@SterlingArcher hi
@KarelG it is very common now
@KarelG Because accuracy prevails in certain game types. Positions and projectile updates are absolutely required to have perfect accuracy in shooters. If you're shooting and shooting and not hitting, you're getting frustrated. Especially if you VISUALLY hit.
15:05
@RoelvanUden Ah the flashbacks from unreal tournament and the sniper rifle
@KarelG Then these types of games tend to do something more. They track the state, accurately, for a limited time in the past. So when you have 50ms latency, it can calculate back and see if you would be hitting something when you were pressing the trigger. That's unlagged at work, and necessary for semi-high ping (anything above 20ms). Down-side, you can have hidden behind a wall and still get hit due to that effect.
in almost all games, if you visually hit your target, it's a hit. even if you only hit due to some lag exposing the enemy to you while he is behind a wall from his perspective.
@BenCraig did you say a family member opened a wine/beer store in waterloo?
Is it possible for me to send keystrokes to an <object> which is a flash game?
Through javascript
so you are saying that in a FPS the server would be able to tell "ok.. you'r running about 50ms behind, so i think that's a legit hit"?
15:06
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Q: Is it possible to send keystroke and mouse move to flash objects from javascript?

user310291Is it possible to send keystroke and mouse move to flash objects from javascript for testing purpose ?

@KarelG Of course, the server is lord and master in anything, and coupled with unlagged, you get pretty accurate results. Down-side, your latency, and you can't WAIT to visualize your actions. So, there is prediction at work. The client PREDICTS what the server will do (runs the exact same code) and advances state, shows muzzles, hit effects, etc, even if there is no confirmation yet.
@rlemon but that assumes I own the flash files
I don't really know actionscript so
what are you actually trying to do, cheat a flash game?
@Luggage Jup. That's exactly how modern shooter games work nowadays. Q3 revolutionized this concept (instagib, first mod with unlagged, it was a fucking miracle) AFAIK
yeah
not cheat..
well kinda
15:08
no one cares if you cheat on flash games :D
but not really
@RoelvanUden Yep. I remember in UT you had to lead with hitscan weapons depending on lag
use cheat engine and sol editor
best I can suggest
@ivarni Yeah, it was terrible :-)
In an MMO-FPS, won't you need to trust that client simulation even more? unless you have a supercomputer to replicate all the clients locally..
15:08
thanks
@ivarni And hitting those balls of energy of weapon #4 with your alt fire for explosions...omg that was hard
@RoelvanUden And also why stable ping was just as important as low ping
@catgocat .sol editor lets you fuck with the internals of the flash object (the saved .sol file) .
cheat engine allows you to fuck with reg stuff
@RoelvanUden shock rifle. Best weapon in a FPS ever.
@ivarni That's the one! :D
15:09
@RoelvanUden ah
how can I get stylus rule to match only if both these classes are together:
foo1 foo2
or
foo1 foo3

would this do it?

.foo1
&.foo2
&.foo3
@RoelvanUden btw, this reminded me to this
or would the last one have to have all three?
@RoelvanUden I was always dedicated shock-whore on CTF-Face in clanmatches, it was an awesome time :)
compile it and check
very simple
15:10
@SuperUberDuper the normal css way
@Luggage There is no trust. It's just a prediction happening on your computer. But yes, depending on the amount of speed you have in your game, you need to tweak your hybrid MMO/FPS model and what to compute.. there are techniques, of course, when you aren't sorted in a region with a possible enemy, it doesn't advance state there, etc.
@ivarni Same here :D
if only clients could be trusted completely, things would be simpler
But then there are players like me. Players that always try to cheat.
is this valid syntax? p.then(() => function (id, index) { /** ... */ }.apply(template, id, index))
Modern FPS games completely lack the ability to be interesting, but at least we get 16v16 matches now without killing the server
15:12
right, large scale is where it's at.
@Luggage But that's actually happening a little bit with game streaming. If you only get the rendered output it's incredibly hard to cheat all of a sudden :D
@rlemon it does foo1.foo2 which doesn't match my dom
is there an easy way to check which extension this is from
class="foo1 foo2"
15:13
Running a game in the cloud and streaming the video output down negates almost any ability to cheat lol. Dark times ahead for people like me if that ever takes of...
@SuperUberDuper because it is invalid
.foo1.foo2, you don't have an element <foo1>
oh, hmm. how about game streaming with local rendering. You send your control inputs, and it sends back world state.
basically just no client-side simulation
sorry its .foo1.foo2
except that little bit for motion prediction/smoothing
@Luggage That's essentially what FPS games do. It just layers prediction in so you don't have to wait 100ms before your characters starts moving after pressing the right key.
15:14
..or fail to double-dodge because the server was laggy
ohh, right.
it works
Yeah :-)
@roel You made me go look if the old clan website is still online now :p
@ivarni Hahaha nostalgia strikes back.
15:17
@RoelvanUden fce2.eu/html/main.htm and there were signs of life as late as 2011, I went inactive around 2004
On that topic, Age of Empires 2 (You remember, right?!) developer wrote this amazing article of all the little problems they had with their protocol. gamasutra.com/view/feature/3094/…
@ivarni Stayed alive for quite a bit :)
Google's new favicon is stupid
!!s/favicon/logo/
@catgocat That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
@catgocat Google's new logo is stupid (source)
why not both?
15:19
All hail bing
!!s/new logo//
@BenFortune @catgocat Google's is stupid (source) (source)
The logo's fine. The favicon looks like a unicorn queef.
@BenFortune Incoming jan
15:20
@Cereal pls no
@RoelvanUden But clanbase.org has closed :/
I finally figured out why I look so bad in pictures. my face is in them.
4
@ivarni Omg clanbase! I completely forgot that ever existed.
Time to go get lunch and hope my credit card isn't maxed. Been running on this $500 limit for 4 weeks, don't fail me now!
@rlemon more beard, then.
15:28
anyone know why an svg isn't possibly displaying on mobile iphone chrome & safari
svg is imported via img tag
good afternoon
@Cereal You can store spare food in your beard.
So when is letsencrypt really coming out? :(
@AwalGarg mid-late november apparently
15:31
I snorted
@SterlingArcher welcome to yesterdays front page
enjoy your stay
Welcome to let me enjoy shit i haven't seen >=(
@SterlingArcher welcome to no, the only place your mom hasn't been
15:34
hey guys I need some logical solution
no coding work
@rlemon ?
I am using the multer module to upload images in the middleware, as in the call is made in in the middleware. I want to have a response from the server end with all the image's names. How can I configure the middleware to send me array responses. Now the questions is suppose more than 10 people are using my system at the same time and they are uploading images
how will the system respond then
responses will be mixed right?
anyone?
@GNi33 president of China says they never took any part in the cyber attacks, ignoring that there is a good deal of proof they did.
yeah, but what's the deal with that tweet?
Ohhhh. Jewish thing iirc. You must fast. Picture is of food.
Corporate fail.
15:39
oh, okay
user1596138
I don't think they fast for that??
Google says they do? Ask benji
oh, they even wish them a "easy and meaningful fast", how did I miss that
user1596138
I wouldn't know
user1596138
chicagoist.com/2015/09/23/… // > Happy YomKippur Jews, here is some Nazi memorabilia -- the news
15:40
why does everyone in here keep changing their nicks?
@LanaKane oh, that one's bad
user1596138
lol right
woooohoooooooooooo
OVH rox!
localhost rocks more
@LanaKane oy vey
"The user MadScientist, abused his reputation to flag all my question or comments" - This is a false statement. I can tell you for a fact that they have not once cast a flag on any of your questions or comments. They also have not targeted any downvotes at your questions, and near as I can tell have not voted to close anything more than one or two of them. You, on the other hand, created multiple accounts and used those to fraudulently vote up your own posts. For someone accusing another person of lying, you haven't exactly shown a lot of honesty yourself. — Brad Larson ♦ 1 hour ago
Drama llama. A quirky read lol
15:42
@FlorianMargaine They save your VPS? :P
@BenFortune yeah, they keep it for ~1 week
so I could just renew it and everything works :)
Nice.
When I forgot to pay my dedi there, they wiped it on the same day.
(I called support before to make sure.)
This was kimsufi mind you.
@SterlingArcher ooooo
dedi's not the same tho. A VM is just a little bit of hard disk somewhere. A dedi is a hardware server.
logical help please
if you guys have a minute
Aye :p
no codes nothing
I have a minute. Make it count.
15:44
they sent me 3 reminders, so it's my fault really...
@SterlingArcher mad-scientist leads gnu-make? :O
Apparently
$30/year is really cheap
My minute's up. Cya.
@SterlingArcher Oh snap
@FlorianMargaine What do you get for that?
15:46
@JanDvorak lol
I am using Multer module along with Express to save images. The angular js controllers sends request to save images. What I am doing is, I am adding file's name one by one in an array and then I want to have it back as response from the server side. Question Number 1, Second Problem: If my system is used by multiple people and suppose many people are uploading files at the same time, it will affect the response right?
How to solve it, or say what is the correct way to do it.
go stand in the corner
He said one minute, I counted one minute. Now it's dinnertime for me. :-D
user1596138
@SterlingArcher Strange read indeed
!!afk food
15:47
Well you never said START
@RanganathanSwamy Requests are unique to each other.
Unique, is that the right word?
that means it will not be affected because of multiple requests
first one
2.99E/m is if you take one month only
@BenFortune I say "request datasets are disjoint from one another" to sound geeky. j/k
15:49
@FlorianMargaine That's actually really nice, do you know if they oversell?
user1596138
@BenFortune my vps is similar to this one. It's not in their offers anymore. No SSD afaik, so a little cheaper again.
@BenFortune "oversell"?
user1596138
I just use DO
Is the only difference between call and apply that apply takes an array of arguments and call just uses the arguments you give it?
@FlorianMargaine Lots of companies try and cram VPS's onto servers, affecting the performance.
Though it only really applies to OpenVZ
15:50
@LanaKane DO is at least $60/year, OVH is half cheaper
Oh wait, it's cloud
@BenFortune ah. Didn't notice it. But I don't overuse my vps
I wanted to put openstack on my dedi, was too scared to try it though :p
@corvid Yep. apply will also take the arguments object.
I don't really see the appeal of openstack
but that may be because I heavily work with lxc
user1596138
15:52
@FlorianMargaine Has SSds and very good speeds. That's not too expensive, I don't use them constantly either
Anything array-like in fact.
@LanaKane OVH half-cheaper offer has SSD too.
user1596138
Also sometimes I switch around environments etc, DO makes it a 1 click job
Or any cloud OS really
Though KVM is pretty perfect
user1596138
15:53
Looks nice, I'm not arguing for either I just said that I use DO.
yeah... my "vms" are more containers, really
@FlorianMargaine the $7 plan looks really nice indeed, how is the uptime?
@AwalGarg right now? not great.
I use linode
I just renewed it.
user1596138
15:53
My DO droplets usually have ~600mbps tho ;P
greater than 50%?
good enough
user1596138
Other than that looks like great prices in comparison..
I only had to restart my irc bnc like 2 times last year
15:54
lowendbox.com is a great resource for cheap VPS's
@AwalGarg I have the 2.5€/m offer btw
Well, technically it's 28.68/12, which is even less, but well...
@BenFortune I've been using ovh for 5 years now, always been cheap and reliable, and they're french so I kinda have to support them :P
@FlorianMargaine Haha, I had an atom dedi with them for about 2 years
Then a bigger dedi for a year or so, now I'm with online.net
\o/
i'm using boring ol' AWS and Google.
@LanaKane do is just awesome !
-- english grammar check -- " should all data be published or not? " <-- correct use of grammar ? Or am I wrong
16:07
looks ok
"Should all data be published, or not?"
should, or not, all data published shall be?
be all data published or nay?
when using or punctuation is not necessarily required
!!wiki oxford comma
In English language punctuation, a serial comma or series comma (also called Oxford comma and Harvard comma) is a comma placed immediately before the coordinating conjunction (usually and, or, or nor) in a series of three or more terms. For example, a list of three countries might be punctuated either as "France, Italy, and Spain" (with the serial comma), or as "France, Italy and Spain" (without the serial comma). Opinions among writers and editors differ on whether to use the serial comma. In American English, a majority of style guides mandate use of the serial comma, including APA style, The...
16:09
@Cereal three or more
it's for a presentation. Not for gang members :p
Oxford comma or die
also, vertices aside, WebGL is a real bitch to get up and running
@Nick just pure webgl minus three.js right?
Yeah
I'm learning it
yeah its hard as hell to find good resources as well
16:16
ugh
just called the city
that aren't three.js
the MDN tutorial is terrible
I've been missing bills
like, they haven't been coming to my mail box
@FlorianMargaine nice touch that the only page without a lang-switch is the french one... ;)
so I haven't paid my utilities (I honestly thought they had my cc)
lady on the phone was nice, but still.
fuck man.
16:19
!!s/a/e/
@Nick fuck men. (source)
I wish Simon Sarris would write a WebGL tutorial
Even this oreilly book has shit examples to learn from
!!s/k /k, /
@JanDvorak Even this oreilly book, has shit examples to learn from (source)
You can learn a lot from shit samples.
16:25
Eh, not that message
@JanDvorak that comma is invalid
oh, wrong message
Learning openGL was such hell for me. Finding non-C examples was just
ugh
user406009
OpenGL is a C api ...
!!s/k m/k, m/
@JanDvorak @Nick fuck, men. (source) (source)
16:26
!!s/,/s/
@KendallFrey
var vertexShaderSource =
   " attribute vec3 vertexPos;\n" +
   " uniform mat4 modelViewMatrix;\n" +
   " uniform mat4 projectionMatrix;\n" +
   " void main(void) {\n" +
     " // Return the transformed and projected vertex value\n" +
     " gl_Position = projectionMatrix * modelViewMatrix * \n" +
     vec4(vertexPos, 1.0);\n" +
   " }";
@KendallFrey @JanDvorak @Nick fucks men. (source) (source) (source)
that's the quality of examples in this book
that must be HLSL.
yes, but in shit strings... pls
user406009
16:27
@KendallFrey Nah, that's GLSL
If I were a duck I would flag cap's message right now.
user406009
You can sorta tell by the presence of "gl_Position"
oh wait GL has its own flavour
(Not self-censorship, I don't want to teach my keyboard that word)
16:31
@KendallFrey GLSL uses the magic outputs like it's from 1992
which isn't ironic, because it mostly is from 1992 :(
Can I use GLSL to speed up my float-based cellular automaton made in JavaScript?
@Nick if you only need vanilla 3d for basic stuff without complex webgl stuff I reccomend this tutorial by that amazing dude
@JanDvorak lol
@towc I don't really need anything; I'm just trying to learn it
I feel like it could really benefit from some parallelization, but we don't know if I can use the GPU to do this in webGL.
16:39
oh
Someone needs to know WebGL; it may as well be me
@ssube what's so funny about that?
Guys :| How can you implement a finally or a catch on something like this with plain es6 promises?
Use bluebird
@JanDvorak were you not trolling?
16:43
@ssube I wasn't
jobs.reduce(function (p, job, index) {
  return p.then(() => runJob.call(template, job._id, index));
}, Promise.resolve());
@JanDvorak oh. Then the answer is yes, but not in a useful way, because getting data in and out is bad.
Running the automata, assuming it has single-pass rules and few/no conditions, can be done. To get the results, you'd have to grab and read the output texture.
You want GPGPU (compute) shaders
I don't need to get the results. It's enough if the user sees them.
No conditions, just math.
Thanks, will look.
@corvid just .catch() on the promise that the reduce returns.
yeah, I guess then and catch works, I wish finally was available like in bluebird
16:49
let p = jobs.reduce( .. all your code .. );

p.catch((err) => );
finally is basically just:

let someHander = () => ...;
.then(someHandler, someHandler);
same handler for resolve and reject.
roughly..
@corvid Why can't you just use Bluebird?
I don't think meteor necessarily fully supports it
it'll work with anything.
you can always promote any other promise/thennable to a bluebird one with Promise.resolve() and bluebirds promises are compatible with any code that use standard ones
I get how it can be a hassle to always have to promote foreign promises to bluebird.
sometimes that's solvable, though
does anyone know how to check if a phone works ? (not by calling it)
not sure if the problem is at the phone or the line ...
import Promise from 'bluebird';

function doSomethingWithAPromise(inputPromise) {
    return Promise.resolve(inputPromise) //promote to a bluebird promise (for the helpers)
    .map((x) => x.foo()); //use bluebird helper, return bluebird promsie to whoever wants a standard promise
}

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