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15:01
@FlorianMargaine \o/
15:13
I think meteor makes a "fake" database on the client
okay, so installing the latest Ubuntu with all of the fucking bells and whistles
if the touch doesn't work here, I'm blaming the device
@rlemon Touch on linux is flakey as balls.
Just plug in a mouse and call it a day, fuck touchpads.
eGalax usb touch controllers should work tho
they are 'supported'
@BenFortune Is it?
15:15
@Waxi no
and it is a touch screen
Eww, even worse.
@SomeGuy On the majority that I've tried, yes.
@Waxi you have no idea what I do
stop talking now please :D
Tried ubuntu, mint, debian and fedora on my dell tablet
@rlemon I thought you were a power user, stop being casual with your touch screens.
15:16
I make embedded control systems
the fuck do you think I need a touch screen for
personal use?!
@rlemon Fancy tappy things
get your head out of your arse
@BenFortune Oh, haha, you guys meant touch screens. I just jumped in and assumed you meant the touch command
lol, @rlemon did mean the touch command
huh
I mean a touch screen
15:19
@SomeGuy Are you drunk?
A little disoriented. :P
modern SCADA systems are touch screens
you can't easily have a mouse in a factory
you can have those iron trackballs
Tape an iPad to it and connect it.
15:21
in our industry they get too dirty too quickly.
ipads are not "industrial"
they would last 2 months
lol
I wonder what we got on our machinery here...should probably look at it one day.
it's similar hardware mostly, but operating temps and shit are better. and it has more static protection and shit I suppose
10x more expensive :/
@FlorianMargaine why link me that ?
15:22
but it does last.
@Abhishrek you're in asia region
Actually, I lied, the machines here have computers enclosed in protective shields, with mouses and stuff. I'll look at the new machine we got to see how it's set up.
@FlorianMargaine sorry i just woke up, no making much sense
@rlemon What is the machine/industry you're working on?
@Waxi porn
it gets sticky fast
15:24
close enough
s/p/c/
that isn't how s// works
we're getting with the times
seksee
15:26
replacing that old panel with a modern color touch screen
I just picked my first lock
Feels pretty cool
@SomeGuy how are you feeling?
@SomeGuy bump keys are easier :D
do you want to talk about it?
Elated
@rlemon I'm sure, haha
15:27
Now you really got me curious as to the controls our machines have.
what are the machines?
Giant CNC ones.
@SomeGuy dude, look on google how easy it is to make and use bump keys
same day I went out and bought a bump-less lock
@rlemon Yeah, I've looked at guides for that before
@Waxi depending on how complicated it is and how repetitive it is, probably PLC based then (small PC emulating a classic PLC)
15:29
I've just always wanted to know how to pick them too :P
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@HatterisMad Black smoke competition with me?? lol what black smoke do I make
@jhawins burnout
My picks just got here 30 mins ago :D
@SomeGuy nice! gonna make the electric one?
Are you talking about the one Samy Kamkar made?
15:30
idk, saw it on hackaday like 10 years ago :D
!!youtube electric toothbrush lockpick
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@rlemon that's white and no way in hell am I spinning these tires what what I paid for em lol
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@SomeGuy Nice!! I bought some and some practice locks.
@SomeGuy see if you can't find the original hackaday post
it was better
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15:31
@SomeGuy be careful tho, I didn't realize the laws here can get you in trouble just for having them.
Yeah, I looked at them. I don't plan on carrying them anywhere, so it shouldn't be a problem
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@SomeGuy Do you watch BosnianBill lol youtube.com/channel/UCp1orOGJwZvjLAvckyxC4Nw
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I went to a park and picked some gates then put the locks back lol
15:32
Hahaha, nice!
I haven't seen his channel, no. Looks interesting
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Like vehicle blocking gates. You're allowed to be there on foot.
@BenFortune ha! i actually saw that when I was watching the bump key videos
neat lock
@rlemon Could you imagine having to replace it lmao
Do you guys work Saturdays?
15:35
no
I'm on call like 3 times a year
Jesus christ.
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Q: How to generate rootless DOM-elements in jQuery?

EdwardIn order to reduce the number of DOM-manipulations, I'd like to generate a temporary DOM, that I later on add to the DOM of the webpage. In my case I'd like to chain elements, i.e. starting with <span>.1.</span> I'd like to add <span>.2.</span> resulting in <span>.1.</span><span>.2.</span> ...

He's trying to append elements to an empty selector in jQuery.
Our work weeks for mostly everyone is 56 hours lol, so you guys enjoy your free time!
@BenFortune Want free rep? Reply with how to use the DocumentFragment
@ndugger Got beaten to it haha.
15:39
yeah, too slow
Haven't used it much though.
it's good.
template element is better (read: more robust)
Has anyone succeeded to run Cordova SqLite plugin github.com/litehelpers/Cordova-sqlite-storage on Windows 10 ?
@ton.yeung Luckily it doesn't apply to me, or I wouldn't be.
I don't understand where Google's Brotli is actually doing the compression? After it gets the data from the server and before it renders or something?
@Waxi It's just web compression, usually mobiles.
They request the data on your behalf and compress it on their servers, then send it to you.
15:45
@Waxi I don't know, but the name makes me think about the legendary super sayen
@BenFortune That's a really interesting approach.
@Waxi They've done it for years on Chrome for Android, they've just changed their compression algorithm.
Opera mini did it first though.
Shit ok...I guess I'm late to the magic behind the curtain.
@rlemon Hahahaha that run up
15:53
@rlemon That's a lot higher than I expected it to be for NK.
Okay this is probably a dumb question, but how do people usually structure their node application for module loading? I can't find the right place to put the database so it's accessible everywhere (already used middleware for routes)
lib
  app.js
  server.js
  config.js
  /public
    /css | /js | etc
  /routes
    ...
  /views
    ...
  /modules
    /db.js <- here
lol
He raised his arms in celebration at the end
15:56
First time I played KSP
crl
crl
/public in lib?
@rlemon So today's awesome project? Get a C++ dll that I have no access to the source, or the the people who wrote it, and mangle it into C# to work.
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@BenFortune lmao
@crl lib is the entire application source, I separate them now for compiling
@rlemon So then if you have to create a table, you just use require('../modules/db') for example? Do you usually use express?
15:58
yup
import getDb from '../modules/db.js';
if I need it in a router say
but why would I

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