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Then you shall be promptly blocked. Taboola included, by the way.
That's literally what it does to iPhones
It's only unblocked at work.
@MadaraUchiha hah yeah that would be tricky for me
I would feel obligated to have the ads unblocked always
@Loktar seriously wtf though how does that happen on a PC
idk man, he said Chrome was using 8gb of ram
17:01
@Loktar I never even click on ads
well yeah that makes sense
I'm fairly sure neither do you
What the fuck? My PC crashed.
Had to restart.
@MadaraUchiha I do for Amazon/Ebay that's about it
17:01
usually stuff I've viewed in the past
apparently it affects more than just iPhones
Most of these ads are pay per click, so if you never click, it doesn't really matter if you don't see them either.
but yeah generally I don't click on ads
yeah true @MadaraUchiha
I made quite a bit of money in my life off of ads actually haha
I understand generally how they work, with adsense anyway
Google's are the only ads to be appreciated in my eyes
block all ads
17:02
They aren't flashy, they don't draw your attention.
yeah, pretty strict guidelines
They're small and out of the way
And they work best :D
If you try to make a flashing one it detects it and wont allow it
Or ones with too much motion
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lol @KendallFrey that crashed like everything
Of all the flashiness and attention drawing and clickbait, Google manages just fine without any of the bullshit.
17:03
The only ads that I'm ok with are the ones that are within the google search results, because they're usually what I'm searching for anyways
@jhawins I didn't know it could crash a PC
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Finally I got Chrome closed and Visual Studio, Sourcetree, Sublime, ConEmu and Slack ALL crashed.
Tom Scott only mentioned iPhones
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Task manager wouldn't even respond after Chrome sucked up 8gb ram in 10 seconds haha
which basically instantly reboot
@jhawins how much ram do you have?
17:04
I couldn't even kill the process.
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Yeah literally every single thing I had open crashed
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@KendallFrey 16gb
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lol that spike
lol that psych
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17:07
lol I don't even care this is so worth it
@jhawins no please..
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There now no one at work will accidentally lose code or anything
hmm... i wonder if there are any sites that would crash a crawler that uses something like phantomjs if crawled
Most crawlers don't execute JavaScript
@jhawins well, chromium too...
17:09
Google's does, I think
@KevinB I imagine crawlers hit bad sites and crash or throw or just bail constantly.
They've got to be pretty durable to deal with some of the markup out there.
google and bing both do, but i'm sure they handle it. i'm thinking more hobbyist crawlers or malicious crawlers.
Googles JS crawling is still shit
they have been saying they index fully js pages since what like 2010?
something like that, but it requires your markup to be pretty descriptive. it's not going to catch an ng-href on a non anchor tag for example.
@OliverSalzburg aha, reloadonsearch
@OliverSalzburg in 1.0 dynamic params will obsolete reloadonsearch
17:13
lol crashsafari crashed @rlemon phone apparently
seriously disturbed my poop
I had nothing to read for like a minute and a half
It crashed my chrome instantly, but my phone isn't crashing.
@rlemon oh muffin...
Oh, Chrome mobile ran OOM and crashed, but that's all.
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@FlorianMargaine Yep, killed mine too lol
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17:27
Wait how did my message get edited but not by me
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20 mins ago, by jhawins
http://crashsafari.com
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This said NSFW I swear?!
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Oh. The blue diamond lol
@KendallFrey you know a lot of random science stuff.. Will the uv nail dryers sterilize water? I know uv kills bacteria and you can buy uv filters for water.. But those uv nail dryers are like 1/10th the price.
There has got to be something different
I don't know
Do an experiment
17:54
// took me way too long figuring out why webpack failed on a new PC:
//old
{ test: /\.(js|jsx)$/, include: [ /src/ ], loader: 'babel-loader' }
//new (fixed)
{ test: /\.(js|jsx)$/, include: [ path.resolve(__dirname, 'src/') ], loader: 'babel-loader' }
do they tell you how much UV light is emitted?
@ChrisT I'll check it out when it arrives. Thanks for your work :)
18:09
@KendallFrey call up the CDC, get some ebola, put it on one side of the lamp, sit on the other side, and point a fan at yourself. If you die, it's not a very good lamp.
tada, science!
@KarelG just a thought, did you follow this yet: elinux.org/BBB_Audio_Cape_RevB_Getting_Started ??
Anyone: is there room in the react ecosystem for a ui-router-react?
18:53
Hey, Im trying to combine 2 strings to get a date here.. but it says InvalidDate
sched1.ScheduleOptions.StartDateTime = new Date(sched1.ScheduleOptions.StartDate + ' ' + sched1.ScheduleOptions.StartTime);
I'm going to guess you have an invalid date
@Cereal yes, any ideas?
I have a lot of ideas
If you find most of your dates are invalid, try moving out of your parent's house and getting a haircut.
All of which require more than "this doesn't work". What are the values of all of those variables
18:55
lol
k, one sec
Make sure the format of the final string matches on of the constructor
Tue Jan 26 2016 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time) is for StartDate
and "1:50 PM" for StartTime
so they are 2 different types
yep, neither of those will work
at all
even a little bit
k, I will step back to square one
ty
break it down to something like December 17, 1995 03:24:00
or use momentjs and set up a (complicated) pattern to match the right sections
19:03
@ssube ty
2
Q: Convert DatePicker textbox into javascript Date

Scott SelbyI have a datepicker in 2 textboxes , in am trying to add the value of these text boxes to a function that needs a valid Javascript Date. This is the part of the function - start is a Date else if (daystosearch == 'custom') { start.setDate(Date.parse($('#<%= tStartDate.C...

looks like a poorly formatted sap hana question
I'm imagining somebody with a kukri yelling "SAP HANA VORA" and it gives me flashbacks to The Mummy.
does look like an on topic question though
It's bad enough to close for a few reasons.
19:18
for one the error message isn't in the question itself
and the error message doesn't make much sense, probably something else is going on that isn't present in question
$ touch app.jks
I think I just made a joke app
Touching apps is not a joke
sure it is
0
Q: why are stateless component eating memory

Kamil TomÅ¡íkJust a quick question to anybody fond of react I've made a jsbin example and I'm trying to observe if react is doing any memory optimizations for stateless components If you heapdump that window you should be able to see BsDiv instance. Does it mean that all components I use will be held in run...

Just got 2 upvotes for telling someone that their adblocker is what's hiding their elements. I'm so smart
19:24
Wow do you give lessons?
This new mobile ui is actually so sick
WTB unfocus on click out though
I give jquery lessons every year
Hitting that x is annoying
on my birthday
So wait, do I J your Query, or do you Query my J?
it's j not J
19:27
Depends on who you ask
Size doesn't matter
I'ts definitely J to me, as I query your query with my J
Let me J your query so hard
I don't care what you call it, as long as you don't stop
HAMMERTIME!
19:42
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2016/01/26/genius-or-stupid/
CommitStrip
Genius or stupid?
CommitStrip
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Is there any good way to prevent history from being pushed to when visiting a new route?
Hi
I M in India
@Abhishrek my condolences
:-( I miss the states
Already
@rlemon I can give you better reactions this time when we talk
how long were you there?
19:45
2 hours
no in the states
o_0
2 months
16 hour flight for a 2 hour visit
Lol I was there for 2 months :-P
what kind of visa did you buy to stay for 2 months without getting deported?
19:46
@ssube why will I be deported ?
I have B1 / B2
I was SO thrown off for a few minutes
export function ScreenGrab ...

import ScreenGrab from 'screen.js'; // note lack of {}
didn't register for a bit
wait...
I'm not understanding either; how does that work?
it doesn't
19:56
oh, ok
I'm all good, then
import {ScreenGrab} from 'screen.js';
what are the rules for having {} and not having it?
in an import
(should have hit docs first)
import blah from 'crap'; takes the default export
Ah, required if it isn't default.
{} destructure the default export
19:58
import {* as foo} from 'bar.js';
import foo from 'bar.js';
that's all
assuming, you know, your module isn't stupid
* is a place holder for the default
export default {foo, bar} pairs with import both from 'foobar'; or import {foo, bar} from 'foobar'
linux peeps. is there a faster way to screenshot besides import ??
prntscrn
19:59
$ time import -silent -window root test.png

real	0m2.224s
user	0m3.278s
sys	0m0.057s
2 seconds is a bit much
frontbuffers are slow, man
they're hard core write only
I need to process the screen in real time :/
you can't screencap at 60fps, not a chance
you'd have to implement your own X server or something weird like that to capture stuff
even 20fps
and it doesn't have to be high res
I'm looking to quadtree the colours at a specific resolution
(this is for the ambi TV, I'm doing an ambi Monitor)
@rlemon why don't you record a video ?
And process that stream in real-time ?
20:03
how is that any different? videos are just a bunch of stills dude
ffmpeg :-∆ can probably give you better screen rate
well that is what I was asking in the beginning
5 mins ago, by rlemon
linux peeps. is there a faster way to screenshot besides import ??
ffmpeg is a nightmare to learn, but really easy once you get the hang of it
try with ffmpeg -> export the video straight to stdout and use it ?
@ndugger trueche
Gn peeps
the next challenge is how the fuck do I process that frame in real time :P because I only really know node-canvas :/
and node-canvas is slow
20:06
for that part, the best way is to capture it (in a fast way) and generate mipmaps
the GPU can do mipmaps real quick and the smallest will be 2x2 :D
or 1x1, maybe
but you'll have every power of 2 up to full res to play with
that's how we used to approximate screen brightness for HDR in games
nearest-neighbor mipmaps will average the screen down to a single (or a few) pixels
bleh, do people still actually use coffeescript?
of course
I don't though.
my boss is using onmousedown to fire an onclick event.. did something change in the last few years that onclick is not sufficient? tablets, etc?
you don't click on tablets
right you would touch
20:17
You need to revisit the event lifecycle to understand the difference between click and mousedown
okay, but in the meantime I think onmousedown is overkill :)
wat
mat
20:30
rat
20:45
banana
@SterlingArcher OI Hangouts
Hello Folks
Morning!
Any angular guys here?
I'm quite curvy myself
hahaha! good one...
I wouldn't consider myself an angular guy, but i've certainly used angular quite a bit in the past year.
Ok, I have $http module to which I am using .then function to get the response and I would really like to get the response back out of then function
21:09
not possible.
                var result = entitySynonym().success(function (resp) {
data = resp;
console.log(data);
return resp.data;
    });
result never gets filled with resp
what you are trying to do is not possible.
:)
ohh!
pls let me know the workaround
and why it isn't possible
whatever needs result will need to be moved into the callback function.
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Q: How do I return the response from an asynchronous call?

Felix KlingI have a function foo which makes an Ajax request. How can I return the response from foo? I tried to return the value from the success callback as well as assigning the response to a local variable inside the function and return that one, but none of those ways actually return the response. fu...

Could you please elaborate a bit
21:10
once you've gone async, you're stuck async
Ok Thanks, let me look at this link
If you asked that question on the main site, that question is what it would be closed as a dupe of.
Ohhh! Thanks Kevin.
the problem is that entitySynonym() will immediately return a promise, and then the rest of the code will continue till the return (or end of function). Then, some time later, the callback will be ran that tried to return result, but there's nothing for it to return to because the code that depends on result has already ran.
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@rlemon Wait are you using import to take screenshots fast enough to stream?
21:14
Oh yea! The analogy of calling a friend for info is a great one to understand the concept!
Let me sneak more into the concept and get more insights.
@jhawins no
I'm processing them and doing something else
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Processing
yes
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With node-canvas
it is the API I know
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21:16
Did you try screenshotting with ffmpeg?
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i.e. grab frame #1
I got import down to 900ms a grab
good enough for me for now
hello
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Well, I know ffmpeg is fast enough to give you >1 image per second
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So if you need it faster that's my suggestion
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21:18
But I don't know exactly how well it would work live.
yea, I'm not actually streaming. I said real time but in reality it can update every few seconds
I'm sure people do it all the time
but I'll keep that in mind
@rlemon especially if you interpolate the colors
three-point beziers will give you a nice delay that doesn't feel slow
i'm trying to remove sp.js (the sharepoint js from my code) and take my code outside of sharepoint.. any alternative to not using sp.js ?
21:19
@ssube I'll find a library to do it for me :D
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ffmpeg -t 1 -s 1024x768 -f x11grab -i :0.0+0,0 -f mjpeg output.png
@rlemon it's super simple math
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Something like that (which I clearly stole from somewhere, but it looks right)
Hey, is there any way to retrieve the width (clientWidth) of a div immediately after its content has been changed? It seems that it needs to render on the page first otherwise it returns an incorrect value.
well yea, you need to render it
to measure it
it appears my offsets are wrong :/
21:25
@JoeyMorani what kind of content does it have?
The content is just text
CSS tells us the font, size, kemming
kemming?
Hey-O
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A: React "after render" code?

Elliot Chongwindow.requestAnimationFrame wasn't enough to ensure that the DOM had been fully rendered from componentDidMount for me. The only truly reliable way for this to work was to wrap my method in a setTimeout and a window.requestAnimationFrame to ensure the current call stack gets cleared before regi...

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21:27
Ewwwwww
I need to make more of an effort to swing by here regularly. Been slackin'
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@Loktar lol it's THAT problem again except this guy wrapped it in a setTimeout AND a rAF
No clue why my mobile decided kerning was kemming
@JoeyMorani seems to work just fine without a delay: jsfiddle.net/8oayyd0m/2
@rlemon computers have a tiny lemming inside powering them
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21:28
> to ensure the current call stack gets cleared before registering for the next frame's render.
that's why they occasionally just run off a cliff :D
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And that... Yeah I'll just leave that
!!urban kemming
@monners No definition found for kemming
Hm, strange. My code doesn't update immediately like that
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21:34
@JoeyMorani You have to wait for it to be rendered before you can check it. Are you using React or anything like that?
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Why do you need to check it? Are you sure that's the solution.
I'm not using React or any other libraries. I need to check the width because I'm using it for positioning.
Maybe there's a better way (css) to handle the positioning.
@JoeyMorani What are you trying to position that requires you know the width?
Doing the positioning via CSS doesn't work unfortunately in this case because it messes with anti-aliasing when the div is placed over a video. A Chrome bug.
So I need to position it using Javascript, rounded to a specific pixel not sub-pixel which would happen if I used CSS.
I'm trying to position the div itself, centred on a different element.
Seeing if I can replicate the issue in a jsfiddle
21:40
found the problem
@KevinB! Thanks a lot!
I have taken a different route. Async false route.
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@udaysagar Just FYI, that's just about the worst thing you could possibly do.
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Because it locks up the main thread
I need the response instantly
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21:45
NOTHING happens until the response comes back. You can't click anywhere, JS isn't executed, nothing.
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So what if the response is slow? You just freeze until it times out?
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@udaysagar Use callbacks or promises
But I need to get the response to a desired variable
aha, ok, let me spend some time on callbacks and promises.
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All of us need to get data back from XHR requests, none of us use Async = false
what the hell is "Async false" route
21:47
Ok!
Modern browsers don't even support synchronous XHR anymore, anyways
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@ndugger Chrome 49 does.
Well, they scream at you in the console, at least
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Yeah
Oh, I think I wouldn't be able to do code commits with this code over github for an opensource project right?
I will have to refine my code as per your inputs. That's correct.
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21:49
Idk but no one would accept a PR with async = false at least not intentionally lol
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If you make a fiddle maybe someone can point you in the right direction with your code.
@Loktar ping
@rlemon pong
yea, I will have to make a fiddle. Will meet later guys! Have to attend class. Thanks for all of your inputs.
@FlorianMargaine fine, you help. gist.github.com/rlemon/d06f68cfd7e22e7fb308
the problem is in/around getColour
11 mins ago, by rlemon
user image
first row is fubard
21:52
@rlemon getPNGSize isn't async?
ah, I see
@rlemon fuck off
why?
like I know shit about math
then don't answer when I ping loke
51 secs ago, by Florian Margaine
@rlemon fuck off
also
export function getPNGSize(buffer) {
	return {
		width: buffer.readUInt32BE(16),
		height: buffer.readUInt32BE(20)
	}
}
;)
21:55
UInt32BE?
32 bit unsigned int big endian
you need me to spell it out for you ??
(remember that I wrote this?)
@rlemon ah, big endian
huehuehue, he used the function keyword, like a filthy pleb
@ndugger there is still lots of valid uses for function
Are you binding? !!??!??
no
pls, pleb
21:56
I MIGHT IN THE FUTURE
pls pleb
Just let me have this one
as a rule of thumb, when I export functions, I type function
2pleb4lambda
@rlemon export () => 'noob';
I'm aware
21:58
I know, just joshin' ya

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