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15:00
@rlemon you just had to go start a woodworking project
@ShotgunNinja still working on my clock bro
needs a home
You keep on polishing your clock
making that tonight
just clean up after yourself
Did you start with the ambilight stuff?
15:01
@BenFortune yea I'm just waiting on leds now
I have a handful, but not enough to finish
so, waiting on dx.com
There was one on kickstarter, but it's an aio
ordered 110 full colour RGB leds
15:05
@BenFortune don't need too realistically.
I thought about it, I think a slight (100-200ms) transition would be nice
so if I 'snapshot' the frame every 1/4 or 1/8th second, and transition between the colours
okay, remind me never to install barebones debian again
@BenFortune haha pingtest.net results:
Quality: F*, Ping: 1444ms, Jitter: 1634ms, Unable to test packet loss
no sudo, no make, no nothing
@Lemony-Andrew Good god, contact your ISP
I wonder if it's my computer. No one else seems to notice anything in my house, and for somereason I was able to stream pretty effortlessly on my XBox.
and it looks like getting multi-touch support on Debian is about as fun as nailing your nipples to a ceiling fan
15:08
@Lemony-Andrew Do you have any torrent clients running?
Use a mac.
maybe I should use Arch?
:/
@BenFortune Got nothing running really
@Luggage not my style
dude, you're getting a dell
Just bought a Chromebook lol
15:10
Got home yesterday and my modem blew up. Nothing boils my blood more than down internet and waiting days for a replacement. Don't they know internet is life.
@BenFortune I've always wanted to get one of those! The pixel is* too expensive for what it does though.
@BenFortune I'm trying to get some linux OS I can run node+electron with touch support on this beast: avalue.com.tw/product/Panel-PC/Rugged/Rugged/LPC-1009_2009
@Lemony-Andrew Toshiba Chromebook 2, £160 :P
I'll probably end up shoving ubuntu on it, always wanted one though
I'm happy with my laptop
but I feel like my desktop at home could use a spruce up
still rocking dat i5
@rlemon Ooh, when did Atom get x64?
@BenFortune I get you man, I'd do the same haha.
I have a shitty laptop/tablet that has an i3 in it. It's good for tiny, indie, touch games, and that's about it
user3119231
Am I'm doing this right? jsfiddle.net/p2752nzw
user3119231
(Improvements welcomed)
@Maurice Define right
15:16
@Maurice You should factor in the time it takes to do the animation
user3119231
@BenFortune pardon?
@BenFortune fuck me running... I've been assuming for the past two days this thing was 32-bit
@Maurice I forgot how long a second was...
user3119231
1 s = 1000 ms = 1 000 000 ns?
I'm trying to say it's too fast.
@rlemon Rip.
user3119231
15:19
oh fine.
your face is too fast
I never knew you could do something like this round = round >= library.length - 1 ? 0 : round + 1; ...equal to a value based on condition. Neat.
user3119231
Learn from me, young padawan >:D
@ndugger and probably most games from 2006-7 and earlier
@Maurice I have thank you, will probably use that in the future. Very cool.
15:22
@Waxi that's the whole point of ?:, although it can create some very unreadable code.
user3119231
bool = bool ? true: false (I hope right order)
@BenjaminGruenbaum I just didn't know you can assign values like that, with a condition being matched before anything...
It's usually a terrible idea
lol
Being serious, ternary is usually very unreadable compared to the alternative.
15:24
At least it looks cool...doesn't that count for something?
Also, you're just looking for round = (round + 1) % library.length ...
There is literally an operator for what you're trying to do.
:-/ Microsoft Windows --- scroll :-( :-( comon guys!
Anybody else having issues with touchpad scroll ?
Mine spazzes out occasionally
@BenFortune seriously tho... dammit
now I have to re-install everything
but I figured it was just cuz my laptop is old
15:29
I hate touchpads.
@rlemon Do you need 64-bit?
I'd never be happy knowing I'm running a 32 bit os on a 64 bit instruction set
Haha. Were you still experimenting or did you finally get something working?
still fucking around
this is always shocking everytime I see it
4096 bytes O_o
15:36
but how many licks?
4kb, how?
!!magic
(∩ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)⊃━☆゚. * ・ 。 ᵀᴴᴱ ᴳᴬᴹᴱ
@BenFortune our fathers fathers used to abused the fuck out of everything to fit games/graphics on 8 bytes :D
8 bytes? naw
15:39
@rlemon Not with that amount of detail though :p
I can't imagine even raw bytecode being able to fit a game in 8 bytes :|
that's barely even enough space to pack anything remotely interactive even if you encode it in half-nybble codes
@jAndy yeah I love that demo
@jAndy .kkrieger
that is pretty awesome as well
and yet now I feel strangely inclined to make something interactive in 8 bytes
15:42
@ShotgunNinja You can't. There's 128b intros and they already suck
Anything below that sucks even harder
I mean, something small. Super small.
Press the correct button and you win; press the incorrect button and you lose.
That's a game.
It's interactive, has a clearly defined win and lose, and has some challenge preventing an instant win.
It's not a very fun game, but it's still a game.
Could work. If the "correct" button is always the same button
15:44
I'd probably use a golfed language for it or something, but I think I could do that in 8 bytes.
pole position source for Atari
yeah they have a few of the sources
/me is a paying member of atariage :p
@ShotgunNinja /^$/$<
what language?
15:46
REBEL
ah nice
now make the correct key randomized
basically you have to enter any text to win
if you enter nothing, the game starts over
REBEL is good for some very niche golfing
I could probably do Simon Says in like 30 bytes or so given enough time
like minifying brainfuck
the other ones are compiled which makes them cooler
like downloading a 4k executable to generate that land is so cool
I read an amazing article about someone trying to make the smallest possible valid ELF executable
The final result was smaller than an ELF header
I know that if you want to reload the page and refresh the cache you can do it with CTRL + F5. But what if the content is loaded with AJAX?
good luck :p what you could do is have your server return very short or no cache headers on your development environment.
also, in chrome dev tools there's a checkbox that would help, under the Network tab.
15:53
or cache break it on the client (temporarily)
fetch('script.js?version=1').then(..)
@KevinB what is the check box?
Directive "ngView" was used in the application however "ngRoute" was not loaded into any module.
what is this hint mean ?
ugh im totally stumped on an easy problem
cant think of the approach i want to take
@ErroreFatale it's "Disable Cache"
i basically have a bunch of "items" and the user can click a +/- to raise the quantity of each item they want. then they can submit it all
but i dont know how i want to keep track of their selections
could just do a basic array - but then i need to remove selections from it when they click minus
15:57
Fuck windows.
Windows Updates : Now scrolling sometimes moves chrome window, sometimes the content in the tab
Sometimes scroll does not work at all.
what does that mean
@KevinB it does an animation like pull to refresh on iOS
@Loktar <3 the music radios
started using them a couple weeks ago
today I felt like 80's rock ballads.. sure enough. like 4 stations for it
yeah man they are pretty awesome
if I still smoked, I'd have my lighter going at my desk right now
!!youtube whitesnake here I go again
dat hair doe
user3119231
!!youtube billy idol white wedding
user3119231
dat guy doe
Anyone got any good syntactic sugar for this?
  if (!ag[j]) {
    ag.push([toInsert]);
  } else if (!ag[j].find(s => (s.productId === current.productId))) {
    ag[j].push(toInsert);
  }
crl
crl
16:01
ag = [...ag, ...toInsert] mm wait you code is quite bad
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Q: Node child.exec working but child.spawn not

edencorbinI'm trying to work with Child Spawn (not working) instead of Exec (working). My Exec code provides me with console output, I see nothing if I run my child spawn code, how can I get console output using Child Spawn: Here is my working exec code: var exec = require('child_process').exec, ...

What do I flag for "didn't read documentation"
downvote
there is no flag for that
There should be :/
@crl Indeed it is, I have a codepen with sample data
Isn't there a flag for typo/syntax error?
16:04
yes, there is.
well, for typo anyway. there's nothing for syntax errors.
Fear now however, that question fails to provide the error that is occuring with his failed attempt, which IS covered by a close reason.
crl
crl
wait gotta improve that, you have an array of objet with productid indexes, what do you want from that?
2 nested reduce...
@crl basically, I have that data structure that has indexes for every product, I just want to create a data structure that is a single array containing the indexes and the product count at that index. Yeah, it's pretty bad
@KevinB The first paragraph does state the expected result and actual result..
It doesn't cause an error, but doesn't act as he expects
crl
crl
@corvid can you give me a simple example
Ah, i see. then there's no reason to close it.
crl
crl
16:11
say [{pId:'foo', index:[0,1,1]}, {pId:'bar', indexes:[0,1,2]}] how is it tranformed because I don't understand
Aside from the fact that the answer is in the documentation and it's simply a syntax error on the OP's part
What a waste of time for everyone involved
@corvid You don't need sugar. You need to give your variables proper names
So if the original data structure was [{ product: 1, indexes: [1,2] }, { product: 2, indexes: [3,4]}] the result would be [[{ product: 1, count: 1}, { product: 2, count: 3 }], [{ product: 1, count: 2 }, { product: 2, count: 4 }]]
hmm... on chat flags, does "valid" mean the flag was valid, or the msg is valid. because i think i just picked the wrong choice.
@KevinB the flag is valid
i.e. you flag too
crl
crl
16:14
ok, I don't think you want reduce for that, ok
hah, yeah. ohwell, too late now
indexes are positional counts in a 1d array, which is very confusing, sorry about that
@corvid I don't see how count is decided
Can we remove this? It's malicious
16:15
ah, I do
sorry
@Billy meh, it's fun
it just crashes your browser, no big deal
@Billy I tried it, and it only crashed the tab in Chrome
Erm, what if it causes you lose unsaved work? Or you are in a skype call with you boss? It is malicious
crl
crl
@corvid the result seems to be a 2d array, [1,2] means line 1 column 2?
there was about a second of super slowdown before I closed it though
It crashed my entire chrome, after freezing for about 20 secs
16:16
@Billy tough luck
it didn't even switch to that tab
@FlorianMargaine So you are endorsing this?
@Billy are you endorsing going on SO chat during work?
i.e malicious websites
@FlorianMargaine Count is the object's indexes at that current index. It's very badly named
16:17
@Billy If you're dumb enough to click on a website link labeled "crashsafari.com", I think you deserve what you get.
@ShotgunNinja i do not expect a link to a malicious website to be posted on this site
@corvid yeah, reduce is what you want
@FlorianMargaine Yes, why is that even relevant?
@Billy you obviously haven't been here very long
@ShotgunNinja Yes, "obviously"
16:18
No, @Obviously
@corvid actually no, reduce isn't really suited for that
Thank you, whoever removed it. It was obviously malicious and we do not want malicious content on here!! That is obvious!
crl
crl
agreed
I can get the result I want, but it feels very unsuited and poorly designed
crl
crl
reduce shouldn't have side-effects imo, just use the data it gets, no push in another array
16:21
@crl no, the problem is that you can't iterate the original array properly
The only reduce I've ever used was for chaining promises together to add to a list in proper order. Side effects up the wazoo.
Because of course the mighty and powerful API gods didn't see fit to give me back a list of JSON objects
^ what florian said. I gotta iterate it in terms of positional order of the indexes with all the products included
crl
crl
meh, just structure the data better:)
I could probably bitch at the guy designing the API, but it's only for a single use case
crl
crl
inbefore you say it comes from an api, yea^
16:23
I'm not allowed to change the data on the back end :\ it parses it like that because originally it iterates a single product at a time
and we're just trying to squirt a demo up in a week
we have a couple of weeks after the demo to make improvements and add more features
that'll be optimized away or pushed down into Node eventually
</startup-rescue-mission>
Found a "decent" solution
    return this.currentData().wells
      .map(well => well.indexes.map(index => ({
        product: well.productId,
        count: index
      }))).reduce((result, current, i) => {
        return current.map(current => [...result[i], current].filter(x => typeof x !== 'undefined'));
      }, [])
.filter(Boolean)
crl
crl
16:41
!!s/lean/bs/
const wells = [{ product: 1, indexes: [1,2] }, { product: 2, indexes: [3,4]}];
const sortedWells = [];
for (let i = 0; i < wells.length; i++) {
    sortedWells.push(wells.reduce((ret, obj) => [...ret, {
        product: obj.product,
        count: obj.indexes[i]
    }], []));
}
console.log(sortedWells);
I'd add a comment explaining what this does though
it is confusing
crl
crl
isn't there a way to use .sort, after a bit of preliminaries
dunno, try it :)
i hate that kicking dings
I'm like "someone wants something"
I look and am like.. oh someone was kicked idc.
@Loktar stop hating features we asked
16:51
I never asked for a ding damnit!
noob question: with AngularJS can you define a <button> with ng-repeat and have it bind the item on other properties of the button it's self? like:
<button type="button" data-ng-repeat="item in list" data-ng-click="clickedItem(iteml)">item.Name</button>... or do you have to have an ng-repeat div or something, with the button inside that?
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@Loktar would you rather want my dong? ;-)
I was just going to say I'd rather a dong!
haha
:P
great minds think alike
16:52
honestly though, a different sound would be nice for kicks/events but whatever it's minor
@SimpsOff i believe you can do the former. did you try? (there's a typo in your example)
@Loktar so.. userscript?
@rlemon yeah actually probably wouldn't be a bad idea
I'll make it this sound (the pole kick)
@rlemon you hold no power
16:54
LMAO
I can watch him kick that pole all day long man
never gets old
@KevinB Yes i tried it but my list isn't loading (typo is because i changed variables for my example, thanks for pointing it out though!). I must not be loading my data properly in the controller then, i'll look there...
@KevinB Thanks for the confirmation on having the angular binding right, just noticed i wasn't loading my data on my controller init! doh!
@KendallFrey dude, since I was in like HS that has been a thing
cross that with hockey and you have the perfect sport
@KendallFrey so many broken bones... sooooooooo many....
17:11
Hello
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everyone seems to be writing their own flavor of jquery/javascript, from the code I'm seeing, actually with JS it's worse than with languages like Ruby because there aren't strong rules as to how to write your program
dependencies, a method doing 954395934 things...s** is awful
@rlemon wow man wth
ouch
Also the girl who kicks it is gorgeous
@rlemon Not entirely accurate, it varies on the butterfly, and how snug you can get it. A lot of the newer three piece razors are actually better than butterflies now because of the precision machining being done results in a much tighter seal on the razor, thus resulting in less (see:no) rattling or feedback from the blade as it cuts the hairs.
17:26
@Loktar priorities
I just learned drone racing is a sport.
@Waxi looks fucking amazing, too
Hey all.
Does it ever make sense to try to have media queries for every possible mobile size you can think of?
it depends on how much the customer pays
17:37
@Cereal Haha, that so wasn't the case when we played. :(
@Trasiva I can teach you some good protoss bullshit
@Cereal Definitely when I get better, I'm still feeling like shit
@Loktar lol, it is my favorite sound of all time
Hello! Any clue why the list items are not being appended to the ´ul´ element, but in the console they appear fine? https://jsfiddle.net/n1Lj28su/4/
Line 37
that ping noise is fucking excellent
17:45
@Frondor look into appending elements and building them using the dom api rather than innerHTML
document.createElement
@Neal It doesn't take all that long to make media queries for all devices, but if you target the major ones it shouldn't be that much of a problem.
@Loktar I tried that at first, had the same problem. That's why I'm building them as strings
@Frondor they are?
@Waxi Yea... I assume
17:46
#slider .slide {
  position: absolute;
}
@Frondor if you insist on building them with strings, use template strings and DOMParser
you're stacking them dude, look at the rendered source.
@rlemon Look at the generated dom
@ndugger I don't insisit xD I would love to make it possible in that way, but happened the sames
oic
@Frondor using innerHTML has nothing to do with your problem; it's just terrible practice. Regardless of your issue, you should never be doing what you're doing.
17:48
you're appending them to the wrong element it looks like @Frondor
We're just trying to help you learn a better way of doing something
the markup is being added to the page if you inspect
@Loktar exactly, if I change ctrls.innerHTML to document.body they are appearing fine
but it's not there where I want them xD
actually idk wtf is going on personally. There are no controls to move the slides idk
but yeah this code is really hard to read/work with
@ndugger And I'm arguing why the way you suggested didn't worked as well..
17:50
@Frondor I'm not trying to fix your current issue, I'm trying to fix the general smellyness of your code.
@Loktar It's a prototype actually, as you can see there's a stupid builder() function inside init(), that's just a prototype
@ndugger Thank you! This code wont never meet production, I'm just trying to start getting rid of jquery
innerHTML gets rid of jQuery, but in the wrong way
Well, concatenating HTML strings like that is probably a habit that you picked up from using jQuery, so doing that bit right will help
@Frondor Who cares if it never makes production. Start good habits with your non-production code and it'll carry over to your production code.
phew
that one was hard to find
the offending line is actually this one: contenedor.innerHTML += slide;
17:53
@ndugger I'll change it back to document.createElement() and I want you to see that it's the same old story. I'm using innerHTML just as a last option alternative
So I found the cure to a sore throat. Magma hot tea straight down the throat.
for some reason, it breaks the reference in ctrls
oh, of course it does
@FlorianMargaine You can see I wrote "Line 37" on my first message ^^
@Frondor I mean line 31
this is why you don't use innerHTML
17:54
@FlorianMargaine No, that line is working fine, you can see the slide actually
innerHTML removes refs and events
so your ref to the element is lost in the dom
you lost reference to the DOM element, because it no longer exists. using innerHTML created a new element
Ok, gonna change it back
@FlorianMargaine yeah thats what I was looking at, innerHTML destroys all the things
it's equivalent to contenedor.innerHTML = contenedor.innerHTML + slide;, which obviously means that the element in ctrls doesn't exist anymore in the dom
17:54
@rlemon that can be easily fixed though to be fair. Well, not easily, but not too much work.
@Loktar yeah, that makes sense
@Frondor it's the "offending line" because it breaks what's in ctrls
@BenjaminGruenbaum yea but, to be fair, fuck HTML strings
with a broom handle
Alright, so createElement should be the correct way then, thank you all!
17:55
@rlemon fuck em to death ^_^
@Frondor if you want to go quick, jsfiddle.net/n1Lj28su/6
@BenjaminGruenbaum death by snoo snoo
@Frondor create, append, ect.
maybe using a documentFragment initially while creating
@Frondor you rarely want to use createElement directly.
It's a pretty low level API.
I've found it impractical to write code in without wrapping it first.
or just use jQuery and call it a day
17:57
The DOM has a really unambiguous and useful API for libraries, but to be fair - I'd use something that does proper templating.
@BenjaminGruenbaum omg it is driving me crazy xD what then? you hate innerHTML, but you don't like createElement either
Oh, I just got here, what's your goal?
@Frondor there are 2 million ways to do things, you can throw some libraries at it, or libraries that someone else likes at it, choose your poison :p
You're storing data in the dom and then querying it for that data, that's pretty silly :D
17:59
Indeed, that's why it is a prototype

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