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14:00
@Zirak sorry??
an effort on how to see that jquery got included
@SajjadKhan Apology accepted
@Zirak no apology i just want to conform that are you making fun of me?
Never
crl
crl
14:02
no one is
You are my love my angel, why you treat me like potato?
that i expect from you
making fun of your angel cause your death :p
that escalated quickly
Everybody dies anyway
But not everybody really lives
crl
crl
14:04
<body> doesn't die
when we out of dialogue we just start films dialogue :p :(
don't mind I'm just kidding
people like you are great
and i get a lot of help from here
so I'm always thankful to you Big Brothers
I don't see your thankfulness through my screen. Maybe the camera at your place doesn't work well.
old war propaganda the hitler comment makes me laugh
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you're welcome Sajjad
14:09
@rlemon "I'd invade that!"
Doesn't matter, was amusing
you want amusing!?
crl
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!!define gonorrhea
@crl gonorrhea An STD caused by a species of bacteria (the gonococcus) that affects the mucous membrane of the genital and urinary tracts.
@rlemon Oh wow, reminds me of trypophobia
@rlemon ohai nightmare, fancy meeting you in broad daylight
Either unixporn or serverporn
actually, we won. it's on the top of /r/pics
crl
crl
dem bits
I love cable porn
I'm aware, and already subbed
my point is that cableporn made it to the top of /r/pics which isn't full of IT
we've made it to the big time now
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was this optical fiber? ^
@crl Looks like coax
@Mosho neither of us 3 are the people you would want to ask that
14:27
Neither implies two choices.
What's the best logical way to show a button on a image when user hovers on it.
s/neither/none 26470052
P.S Images are loaded via ng-repeat
@RanganathanSwamy Centered and fade the image out?
Thanks for reverting back Ben.
I am not familiar with Angular
14:30
REVERT BACK!
I used the display property and opaque property (to fade the image) of CSS
it worked just fine but the css was for img tag in specific division hence whenever I hovered on any image all others were faded
how to do something similar for the repeat block
@Mosho you here I need a quick favor?
^--- had to grin at the name of the YT poster
the what?
crl
crl
14:43
youtoobe
YooTube
is a brand of cheap Chinese cologne
crl
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damn I bought some kind of stale (at taste at least) fish, those dates are lying, but still eatable
his name is scott manley.
how manly can a man be
Have you not heard of Scott Manley before? My sympathies
I got problem to use decimal as currency format into mysql table, how to solve it?
14:47
@AlexanderRichard 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.
hi guys, can you tell me how do you add empty field for object in json? By null or just empty brackets?
@1_bug 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.
crl
crl
example?
<ul class="gallery gallery1" id="menu" >
    <li ng-repeat="image in images" ng-mouseover="hoverIn()" ng-mouseleave="hoverOut()">
        <a ng-click="openLightboxModal($index)">
            <img ng-src="{{image.thumbUrl}}" class="img-thumbnail" width="60px" height="60px">
        </a>
         <span ng-show="hoverEdit" class="animate-show">
                <a ng-click="testz(image.test)">
                    <img src="new.png" alt="" class="aas">

                </a>
         </span>
    </li>
take a look at this
this gives this kind of result
please check the image
I want that 'x' to appear on the image itself
please direct me to right direction
crl
crl
15:03
css?
oh yes
wait a second
Do you want me to paste the css?
@AlexanderRichard you're in wrong room (this is for JavaScript oriented questions). But it depends of what you want; a fixed point type or a floating point type as decimal. More information can be found at MySQL Numeric type documentation
crl I tried doing it using formal css. I was targeting the img and hence when a user hovers on a single image all the repetitions of img is affected
how to make sure that it affects only one image at a time using css?
@RanganathanSwamy :hover
mousein right?
in Angular
I'm not familiar with Angular and I don't understand how to implement t
it*
15:09
no, in css... eg .yourImgClassname:hover { // actions that occurs when an image gets hovered }
!! afk food
KarelG, please look at my angular code pasted above. I am repeating images using ng-repeat so if I write any property for img, all the repetitions are affected
I hope you understand.
@FlorianMargaine Pics or it didn't happen
15:25
github.com/4148 the dude runs a repo-starring bot
how nice to starless repos :3
16:01
Hi! Do anybody use 'grunt serve' for the front-end development?
16:17
@rlemon Should I merge your se chat theme master branch into my issue-2 branch before pring, or just pr and let someone else handle it
* drops a fluffy mouse * @BadgerCat
@KarelG chases
howdy folks
@rlemon I guess I'll do it
crl
crl
16:32
children = <div data-droppable={true} className="drop">
	<Element key={d.children[0]} dataId={d.children[0]} notifyParent={this.setStateValue}/>
</div>; //works

children = <div data-droppable={true} className="drop">
	{d.children.map(function(i) {
	  return <Element key={i} dataId={i} notifyParent={this.setStateValue}/>;
  }).bind(this)}
</div>; // doesn't work, even with bind: 'Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'setStateValue' of undefined'
help :/
Look closely at that bind
crl
crl
hmm, inside the ) maybe
Also, you're using jsx already, use arrow functions
crl
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good point, love you
@crl You're doing children.map(...).bind(this)
crl
crl
16:34
which does bind this to .. a goat
Actually, why does that work? Arrays don't have a bind function
Saints row game of the century edition is 5 bucks on gamersgate
If anyone wants it
crl
crl
it doesn't, I'm stupid
Acceptable
@crl plus 160 reputation. Cheers :D
crl
crl
16:37
thanks, good, internet points!
weird, on your profile its still showing 500.
Ya internet points, some people are all into it lol
crl
crl
gamification, concept of SO :)
bacon whales
mmmmmmm
@crl ya but there is the issue that there are many that look for easy questions, answer them in the hope that they get more "rights" and eventually they turn into dictators and become engulfed in their own microworld where they exert force to newcomers
bacon gives you cancer
16:41
gamification leads to addiction
@Nick delicious cancer
I need to lose weight... I've had veggie bacon... It's not terrible.
"veggie bacon"? ...what is it?
crl
crl
fruits (for losing weight)
this is your bacon
16:44
1 message moved to Trash can
:(
Is Asperger the new jAndy?
jAndy?
I wanna try the seaweed bacon
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a user, defending animals probly
16:44
if I could grow bacon in my fish tanks... omg
@crl vegan
Annoyingly vegan
And buff
They're mostly tasteless
Like most veggie meat substitutes
crl
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what annoys with bacon is this white pure fat, I'd have to remove it, as an OCD guy
the fat you see in meats is (most often) good for you
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I know.. brain needs that actually, but for some reason I'm disgusted by it
16:47
trans fats are bad
made from genetically modified soy?
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@rlemon yep, there has been a lot of wrong bashing on saturated fat
I dont buy 90% of the stuff from the supermarket. Only fresh regional honey, fruits and vegetables including meat. Even the milk I get fresh from a farmer
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which aren't 'bad'
@Asperger congradulations?
16:48
I get my meat from the orphanage
!!s/get/give/
I use the original "dinkel" for the flour which has only 5% gluten and bake my bread with only water, flour and some salt
@rlemon I give my meat from the orphanage (source)
close enough
crl
crl
yea
16:49
So my suggestion is, cook and be careful what crap you buy in the supermarket
Cooking yourself is a great idea
My suggestion is, stop being so paranoid.
@Zirak haha
Solves tons of problems
@rlemon its not paranoid, its a fact
16:50
> be careful what crap you buy in the supermarket
Especially when it comes to additions suck as glucose or fructose
sounds like paranoia
@SomeKittens If anything, we're seeing inklings of him being the offspring of Connor and jAndy
@rlemon most of the stuff is crap. Read the ingredients
I have
16:51
Did we bookmark the alien conversation?
SHIA LEBEOUF
you're paranoid :P
That was possibly the most fun I've had in this chat
@Zirak O-O
that could be terrible or hilarious
I even create my own yoghurt...its so easy yet people buy that unhealthy crap in the supermarket
16:53
> unhealthy crap
prove it
or get off your high horse.
make me
nobody cares.
and if you can cite me a single bad one, that isn't proving it
my horse is high, because I made it smoke maryjuana
there are single examples of everything
I need to see a metric which proves an overwhelming number of products are "unhealthy crap" compared to what I could prepare myself
Its general knowledge that homogenised milk is very unhealthy. The second part is that the milk comes from a lot of different farms. Third, the milk is older than you think
16:54
and your magical farmer has the healthy stuff?
he must be rolling in the $$
No
he is cheaper , much cheaper than the supermarket
That's because he doesn't know you're fornicating with his wife
Wow, I've seen arguments with Asperger's before, but never with just one
(sic)
In the supermarket I spend 2.2 swiss franks for bad milk (1 liter) while I get 5 liters for 2 franks at my local farmer who values animal welfare (he has only 12 cows)
also,
> Its general knowledge that homogenised milk is very unhealthy.
is still under debate
16:57
No its not
Well I'm out, fuck this shit
the fact that you can hop on google right now and see compelling studies for both, means it is.
God damn it I can only find him calling @Loktar a pedophile chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/17?m=12970921#12970921
Where was it!?
Studies are not neutral as they once were
that goes for both sides.
16:58
So they must err against you
Or rather, you distrust them when they refute you, but cite them when they support you.

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