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19:00
photon has A0-A5
so 6
gotcha, couldn't remember
what would the other things (for lights) go to?
digital i/o
ah, so the D0-7?
yup
er, lemmy look at the photon again
19:02
What's with all the scientific stuff? Atom, Ion, Photon?
I just love science so much
@BenCraig You should work for Aperture Science.
the analogs should work out fine. you'll have to change the code for the digitals
This was a triumph. I'm making a note here, huuuuge success.
19:04
and you'll need a separate power supply
that board only puts out 3.3v
well, might not be an issue
I was kinda hoping it would just plug & play
but the resistors will need to change
it would probably be 1:1 on the Electron, let me look
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Q: C# READ TEXT FROM STANDARD INPUT, STORE ONLY THE FIRST WORD INTO A CHAR ARRAY

Mariano AlvarezIN A HOMEWORK I'M ASKED TO STORE ONLY THE FIRST WORD FROM A TEXT GIVEN, INTO A CHAR ARRAY. MY QUESTION IS WHICH FUNCTION SHOULD I USE..? THANKS!!

the photon has the same stamp as the spark core
@ndugger shame ^
19:05
I think work would let me have an electron if I asked
do you have an arduino already?
no :(
does this need to be online on its own?
but I can get photons for free from my office, which is why I want it to work on that
no
19:06
get an arduino nano for <$10
it'll be plug and play
what we creating here?
A fencing box
or do it with the photon
I dont want to spend $500 on a new one
I can help if you'd like
19:07
I kinda want to try to get it working on the photon, so Ill try to do that. Help would be appreciated when I inevitably get stuck
in all of the .ino files you'll have to look for pin setup
so if you have the led in D0, change it to 0 from 8 or w/e
might need to be D0, not sure how that board works.
check the docs
mmk
That kinda makes sense
should be simple.
hey guys how do I execute a function that was declared like this var functionName = function(o){ };
@BenCraig might need to play with the resistors / offsets in the code tho if that doesn't put out the same voltage as the arduino
MIGHT
you don't have a 5v, but that is only for the button
er wait
yea you'll need to fuck with that
I just looked at the schematic again
@SterlingArcher so can you just connect to these websockets on the client by doing var ws = new WebSocket(`${root}/my-ws`)?
@SterlingArcher some moron edited out the allcaps. I was too late to get it at its finest moment
@rlemon I think I need 5V for the weapon pins too
@BenCraig yea, I'm trying to figure out what those resistor values are needing to be now
19:13
@erotavlas same way you invoke any function in JS.
@BenCraig try 10K's on the pullups
@rlemon Ill give it a shot - thanks
@BenCraig if the voltage returns are not close to the diagrams up the pullup resistors
I think :P
Going to a Caps game next friday, will be right up on the glass :D
@rlemon I might ask the EE that sits beside me to double check :p
@Luggage but its a variable not a function
@BenCraig it shouldn't make much of a difference.
but it might
all functions are variables in JS.
@erotavlas first class functions dude
Bmo
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socket.write("OK", function () {
socket.end();
});
Write after end.
How.
How would that throw an error.
19:19
what is the error
Bmo
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Write after end
You don't...
It's ended...
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That's what I'm saying.
@ssube sorry javascript not my first language, what can i search for online as reference to help me
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I want to write OK and end the socket when I'm finished.
19:20
is that the only code ?
You must have a write somewhere else that's causing the error
@erotavlas eloquentjavascript.net but just know that a function is a function is a function.
the two+ styles of declaring them don't matter
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No other writes.
19:21
can you show more code?
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That's really it for that operation.
and that should work according to the docs
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I know!
AHHHH
so show more code
duh
497 flags, 4 waiting for approval :D Hello Marshal badge
19:23
@Luggage thanks that first example on the functions chapter helped....all I had to do was put brackets after the variable name and it worked.
@SterlingArcher Until all four are disputed just to spite you.
@BenCraig I'm almost up to arena four. It's really polarizing and telling who's been buying gems for chests.
the best is when you have some guy with a lvl 4 prince and dragon at like, king lvl 6
Err the mistake I made was really dumb. Just had too many webservers open and tried to open the socket to the wrong one
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Not that it had to be a fiddle.
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19:26
But I didn't know where else to paste it.
@BenCraig I just had one where the guy had a level 7 witch, and a level 9 mini Pekka. Probably like level 5 or 6?
Dude just mopped my ass.
lvl 7 witch would destroy me too
@Bmo is this net.socket? socket.io?
just curious
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net.socket
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19:29
but there is io.emit stuff in there.
iirc @Loktar lost it when I posted that
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The net.socket is the one that is doing the crap that I don't understand.
@Bmo why are you ending it manually.
*after the write
again, trying to get a complete picture -- forgive me for being nosey.
I'm gonna play with the PlayCanvas game engine this weekend.
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It's fine I'm out in the weeds.
19:31
See if I can't mock out a prototype for an idea I've been bouncing around
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...clearly.
I was not originally ending it but I am getting random connection resets from the host process.
I know it seems unintuitive. move the .end call outside of the callback and just place it in the end of the .on('data' body
Bmo
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So I was writing the ack, closing the socket and having it go back to listen.
@ndugger look into EaselJS and friends too. It's not an engine, but does provide a lot of the basics (like XNA level)
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Seems to be working.
19:40
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@Bmo Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
lol
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bloops.
Cap's picky
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And punctual.
Cappy on the spot.
	socket.on('data', function(data){

		socket.write("00000RSNR0000500000");

	}, function () { socket.end(); });
that binning feature has got to be one of the best ones
19:42
while [..] do cp -R a/* "$b"/ & done
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That has not errored out.
I would love to keep the cp in the background but report when everything is done
is that possible?
@rlemon $! is the pid of the last process. cp ... & will background it. Combine them and you can wait or loop until it's done
or use that but background the entire script
hrm
you can do something like RESULTS="$(cp ...)"; echo "done"; in a script and script.sh & it
it'll eat cp's output
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Q: Sooner close of title atribute in link of instagramm

kalisimSo, I have a page on a web site where I grab images with hrefs and titles from instagram. I mentioned that I have sooner close of title atribute cause quotes - ", which con be found in title. <div id="instafeed"></div> <script type="text/javascript"> var feed = new Instafeed({ userId: 1234567...

> Give me exact right links, except quotes on img title attribute.
19:47
You can use await within a forEach, right?
well right now my file looks like this:
mount | grep '/media' | awk '{print $3, $4}' | while read drive; do cp -R /path/of/files/* "$drive"/ & done
I got my rollover date! I will be a full time SNC employee on the 29th :D
grats
@rlemon ever tried rsync with a file list?
I'm grilling tonight
@ssube nope, but that is probably a better idea :P
19:48
you can run your loops and finds and output it all to a file, one name per line, then feed that into rsync
locating the files is probably fast
then you get a single rsync command at the end which you can background and wait on
right now I just wait for a while, then df the drives and make sure they all have the same size :D
I'm not very good at this :P
ffmpeg has been building for 2 and a half hours already
@Zirak do this for your dog
I just had to send a brief bio and a picture of me to HR
The temptation to send a sexy pic was way more than there should have been
paintmelikeoneofyourfrenchgirls-jordan.png
@SterlingArcher Jordan does awful things for a dollar, please enquire at 555-SUX-DONG.
@Trasiva LOL
19:58
user image
2
well played
@rlemon hehe, I actually did once! She was so freaked out by all the moving balls and the noise, didn't like it at all
@Zirak someone on reddit "I did this for my dog. She just sat there next to it for a few minutes. then took them out one at a time and placed them around the perimeter of the back yard..."
@SterlingArcher LOL that story man...
obviously paraphrased, I closed the tab
20:01
> Cool thanks Jordan. As far as the bio, there is no right or wrong, it's just whatever you feel comfortable having go out to the site....as far as the picture, you're still clothed so it's all good ..hahaha)
lmao
@SterlingArcher man, you should let me GIMP something subtle into it
like erect nipples
LOL!!!
!!afk meeting my recruiter
@SterlingArcher Where's the opening paren!? What is that closing paren closing?
!!afk boss said go home :D
@rlemon You suck
Even more than Sterling
20:04
enjoy this with your jelly
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@rlemon still going strong. I'm going to let it run overnight to see if whatever is going to be my next problem surfaces. Thank you.
@rlemon Image not found, scrublord.
just be happy they didn't throw in a goatse for hotlinking
legendary status
Folks, I have to make a pasta dish (gonna make a cold pasta salad) for a family potluck on Sunday. I'm leaning towards a buffalo chicken pasta salad, but any suggestions welcome!
20:16
@ndugger That'd be pretty good.
I've had success with it in the past
buttermilk, mayo, buffalo sauce, green onion, chopped chicken, red pepper flakes, salt, and sprinkled with bleu cheese. Super simple.
I might add celery too. That could be nice
might be clashing texture with the pasta, though
Buffalo chicken pasta salad sounds so good
Can you use babel with Electron?
@corvid What do you think?
can I use javascript on a javascript engine?
20:25
@ndugger not really, celery in pasta is usually ok
@ndugger Go with the celery to give some texture.
it's not crunchy enough to ruin things
celery with potato salads is better, though
alright
I'll blame you both if it ruins it
take a spoonful, put one celery on top, and test it first
only one celery, though. Three celeries would probably kill you.
crl
crl
20:27
the horizontal stripes that comes sometimes are on purpose?
@crl pretty sure those are a bug
@ssube Only if you inject them.
I went to school with somebody who mainlined celery. He didn't make it out of fourth grade.
Shot up some bad celery and ran his tricycle through a tree.
@nderscore that's... 0.o
Add celery for that "chewing on strings" texture we all love.
20:36
@nderscore Too bad it's not stable.
If science accomplishes one thing in my lifetime, I hope it's creating stringless celery.
Whew. Paycheck finally deposited. Now just needs to clear lol.. what a hassle.
@SterlingArcher Your 'Suck for a buck' campaign didn't pan out?
That blows.
Nah, corner was too hot
Good that its deposited though
20:41
Not for long <hack, hack, hack>
!!afk Disciplining @SterlingArcher for not making me my money!
@SterlingArcher bro, I sent you a pic of my meat
20:56
me too
except I didn't
Eagles are fucking smart imgur.com/gallery/bQY1VmH
@ndugger Too bad the vid's been set to private.
anyone else can't get MutationObservers to work on latest chrome?
21:12
or nvm
21:34
ahoy
so can somebody help me out with a dumb question
I just made a node module, and I want to test it out from the node console
so I access the console via, node in my terminal
start the console and require your module
how do I import my module from there
right
require('./index.js')
or something similar
you can also tell npm to create a package of your module (tarball) and then install it into another project using the tarball (rather than the global registry)
lol, wow, I'm dumb
thanks
that worked
going the local package route is a little bit more robust, since it ends up in node_modules and will test your entry points and make sure you've included everything
for a quick test, require is fine
21:38
ya, Im stuck doing it thisway, because I'm building a module for a theoretical user of the module that doesn't exist, so I have to test how I think things will work , which makes the console make sense currently
its weird
How much rep do you need to enter the chatroom?
I want to help someone, but they only have 20 rep, and I can't remember how much you needed
~200?
hello
@ReeseB Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Pleasedon'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.
21:40
Hey ReeseB
why does bluebird say not to use deferred, but q says to use it?
deferred what?
Q.defered(); and Promise.pending()
bluebird doesn't have deferreds, but they do have a page explaining why you shouldn't use that pattern: bluebirdjs.com/docs/api/deferred-migration.html
did you look at the docs?
21:53
Yes, I was asking why do I see people do that with Q, when bluebird says not to use it
before promises were fully standardized and implemented, folks loved deferreds
they're just a nerfed version of promises
Deferreds suck.
@corvid You tell me where Q suggests that and I'll edit it out, I'm a Q collaborator too now
So, why do I always see it everywhere? is it bad, but people do it anyway?
jQuery still uses Deferreds
so, yes
@corvid it's just older, it's not really that bad. There is a small issue with it but you can still use it - it's just non-standard.
22:13
@towc mostly true. no one cares about the natives anyways
If someone can help with this react js issue, that would be great
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Q: React JS - unable to update text after IMG onclick event

Atomic RoosterI am trying to update the input text field ( Start time ) after the onClick={this.populateDate}. But I get the default value passed to the AJAX call to PHP. https://jsfiddle.net/adwantgoutam/rg68Lyfk/ <?php header('Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *'); echo "Hello World"; $stime= $_GET['first_nam...

@rlemon I only cares about he who runs with wood.
22:48
First grill of the year
22:59
Hello folks, can someone explain to me why chrome doesn't accept ` function log(msg, debug=true) {`
@KeyneViana do you not see an error? (something in red)
@towc
yes
Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token =
@KeyneViana
ok
so what conclusions can you draw?
Well, it does work on Firefox, so I'm assuming that chrome doesn't accept default parameters.
Is that the case?
@KeyneViana what version of javascript are default paramters from?
23:06
@towc well I found a question on SO that says ES6/ES2015
great
now, how do you find out whether chrome supports default parameters without asking in this room?
Ok I'm just trying, thank you anyway
we know the answer
but it's something that you can easily google
Yeah, I know the spirit here
@BenjaminGruenbaum heh, I can't believe you remember that
23:12
@rlemon I recognize the meat and two potatoes (phrasing) but what's the other thing?
roasted red and yellow pepper
they're... oddly shaped
those are halves
cut top off, cut bottom off and eat.. cut in half. roast
gf got two halves, I got the other two
23:49
peppers are the best vegetables. if you disagree, you're a satan worshiper

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