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15:00
@KevinB get a car
@KendallFrey in factorio or in general?
cars and tanks are awesome
@BenjaminGruenbaum factorio
just don't drive your car through a forest
what can destroy the huge boulders?
it breaks the forest and the car
15:00
I've been working on something super fun in code
@KevinB put the mouse over them and hit C
@KevinB weapons and tanks
armor piercing ammo, especially from a car turret, will take out a boulder right quick
Whats factorio?
I've discovered that tanks are best used for running shit over
15:01
@BenCraig you build a factory. The carts from minecraft, automated.
don't fight the biters while driving away, just drive over them
I see
top down, 2d, puzzle game about automated factories. It's great
It's like minecraft in that you craft stuff. but the idea is to automate everything
It's like KSP in that the goal is to send a rocket to space
a couple hours in, you'll have a giant factory turning oil into robots
15:03
no way
tens of hours
not sure how you're playing it, but I have maybe 12 hours on my main map, and have had robots for the last 4
it looks really cool
yeah, gotta get the research automation up really early
with an expandable design
I had 5 labs almost from the start and automated red/green science jars right away
then blue science as soon as I could
I have 2/3 of the tech tree done and am using almost none of it
then, once I got robots, I tore all my factories down and built a new set that made more robots, so now I have 150ish logistics bots
ditched all the coal mining for 4x6 steam engine grids and solid fuel lines
@KevinB this is key, I failed at this hard
15:07
it's nice being able to say "Hey, copper wire is bottlenecking, let me add another factory" and it be done without having to rearrange shit
I have to hold this phone to my head for 2.5 hours -_- fuck
using horizontal feed/vertical consume belts from the start worked great
I tried to keep my labs as the bottleneck
until I started producing robot parts
15:07
my current playthrough i didn't arrange my smeltery very well, so it's going to have that problem in the future
I should grab some screens of my factory when I get home
smelting and engines are both a pain to set up
eh, smeltery will have to be rebuilt when i get into plastics anyway when i move to electric
yeah, cause electronic smelters are larger
which is kinda nice, cause they're the same size as factories
I just learned the other day that you dont' have to use the long inserters for the factories, and can use the smaller ones
all the time before that i had been using the long ones, taking up all that space
the two best things I learned (from watching a let's play) are: even dumb inserters will only give a factory what it wants and you can power 10 boilers and 8 steam engines from one offshore pump, just put a track down the middle with solid fuel
then I figured out that t-intersections let you control which side of a track things go on (arms always put it on the far side) and now my factories are real good
also, as soon as you start using oil, go for oil processing 2. It gives you way more stuff for plastics and fuel, but less useless heavy oil.
15:14
@BenjaminGruenbaum i blame es6 and v8 :V
crl
crl
var a = {html: 'foo'};
var b = Object.assign({}, a);
a.html === b.html ?
@crl have you tried it?
crl
crl
yes and I'm disappointed
why?
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A: How to pass JSON object to a javascript function

brso05You can try something like this: document.write(window.getChilds("<%= JSON.stringify(masterWallet.childs) %> )"); function getChilds(jsonString) { var myObject = JSON.parse(jsonString); }

crl
crl
a string is a primitive no? how can I clone it
15:16
> Hi, I want to extract data from a JSON object.
> Use `document.write`
crl
crl
no eval ofc
@crl clone... the string? Why would you want to do that?
var a = {html: 'foo'};
var b = Object.assign({}, a);
a.html = "bar"
"bar"
b.html
"foo"
crl
crl
because in a cms, I duplicate a component and then when I edit one, the changes are done on the other, which I don't want
user5020521
how to get the id of an element that is not in the document?
crl
crl
15:20
var a = {html: 'foo'};
var b = Object.assign({}, a);
b.html+=''
a.html === b.html // huh even that is true
theelement.id
user5020521
you create an element and assign it an id how can you get it?
nit picky, pedantic question...
I guess he wants to get the element first
if you don't have the element, you can't.
15:20
is there an industry consensus on using keyUp vs keyDown for tracking state?
@crl strings are immutable
user5020521
mdn says I need to use insertBefore
you would need access to the element or the dom fragment it is attached to.
you can't clone a string because you never need to
crl
crl
@ssube ah ok, stupid me :)
15:21
strings clone themselves, === isn't instance-equality, it's value
user5020521
as a matter of a fact in a function an input text with a given id is created
how would I know?
user5020521
in an other function i need to get that id
@crl - I just got a small empathy seizure
@ton.yeung looks like they are, I guess
15:25
@Riccardo990 if you don't have access to the element or the dom fragment directly, and it's not in the DOM, you can't access it.
user5020521
var element = document.createElement("div");
element.id = 'testqq';
var el = document.getElementById('testqq'); // el will be null!
user5020521
this is the problem
you've created the element but you haven't added it to the document
well of course it is, just use element.
so getElementById has nothing to look for
15:27
Why is that a problem? You already have a reference to the element
And rlemon is right
user5020521
wait that example is misleading as far as my problem is concerned
it is confusing because the dom is a thing, and the dom is also an api we use to create elements and crap in memory
you still need to add them to the dom
Why would you mislead us
Your problem is you have another function that doesn't have access to element. In that situation, it is impossible to access it unless you somehow pass the reference.
user5020521
@KevinB you got it
user5020521
15:28
I had added the element to the dom in a function
user5020521
then in another function I'm trying to get that id but I can't
well... if you added it to the DOM, document.getElementById('testqq'); would have worked. confused
call them in order?
user5020521
let me give you a fiddle that kills this confusion
15:32
This 2.5 hour training meeting is how to use the email I've been using for 6 months now
So I just... muted my phone and put it down lol
g'morning
Hey kitten
@SomeKittens morning
!!afk ☁
15:33
redesigning my site
someotherkittens.com?
smotherkittens.com?
crl
crl
var a = {html: 'foo'};
var b = Object.assign({}, a);
b.html=a.html+''
a.html === b.html // true again, c'mon, I bet FF is false
@crl do you even string bro?
crl
crl
15:34
no :))
:|
str === otherStr checks the contents of the string
@crl I would've thought you'd be smarter than that
@ssube jesus
@SterlingArcher I kinda wanna buy that and put up a page that says "S'm other kittens" and just put pictures of kitties.
So people think it's gonna be all dark and it's not
s/k/t/
I don't get the S'm
15:36
@SterlingArcher you've seen the kitties and titties tumblr?
crl
crl
b.html=new String(a.html) :s let's test it on my damn app
@SterlingArcher some
Um.. no.. do I want to?
OH
@SterlingArcher you do, but not at work
15:36
just go home and look up kitties and titties
text me reminder
it's pictures of those things
largely kittens and manic pixies, but some good variety
I swear if it's some weird fucking subreddit like dragonsfuckingcars I'll never snapchat you again
no, not at all. It's just pictures of cats and boobs, collected from the internet, and posted together.
Also @BadgerCat good luck on your machine learning
15:37
@BenjaminGruenbaum Nothing.. just making a what do you call that word..
(unrelated to the current topic, snapchat just reminded me to wish you luck)
@cswl thingamajigger
inb4 nick makes a racism
s/j/n/
Me @BenFortune and @Loktar if we worked together i.imgur.com/dbGzp61.gifv
cc @rlemon
15:41
lol
Is anyone here acquainted with Google Apps Script? (Sorry if this is an inappropriate room for this question.)
crl
crl
what langauge is it?
15:56
@SterlingArcher I am not metal enough for your little group eh?
0.3mg isn't enough metal for @SterlingArcher
:(
!!afk burrito time
You're too metal
@SomeKittens that reference was so intense
Well done
/me takes a bow
that's not yours, give it back
16:02
it's mine now
@cswl I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
The training lady is sending me memes and her meme game is on point
so dank
But I can't say "those memes are dank" in the training chat LOL
send back a meme saying it?
You need to tell her that her meme game is on fleek
@SterlingArcher thanks
16:11
You're welcome
wth is a meme?
@ton.yeung thanks 2002
thanks 2004
between mingw, msysgit, that shitty linux emulator thing, and microsoft's fork of bash, yeah
really?
lol, I know I'm old
if you have git on windows, you have native bash
"Ubuntu" Linux's parent company?
ubuntu is the red-headed for-profit step-goat of linux
ohh, they mean "Ubuntu Linux" 's parent company
Canonical
16:17
I can already run Ubuntu on Windows 10
it's called VMware
the ones who decided Unity was a good idea and they should put ads on the desktop
i.imgur.com/yDfKIH2.gifv does nobody have control these days
!!afk vape
well
you have to admit
Ubuntu with systemd is right there with windows
I wanna hear the logic behind that one
This is one of the best Second Life trolls I've ever seen youtube.com/watch?v=iYcXcCpD0qA
16:25
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Q: how to freeze the browser while display the popup window

A.ImmanuvelI created a popup for hang the browser.but the function is not properly working,the popup is displayed but browser is not hanging

Good lord
no, that question prays to the garbage lord
Start a while(true){}. — Dmitri Pavlutin 24 secs ago
@SterlingArcher I flagged that comment as other, about how the user is perpetuating abusive code
We need to kill this Q ASAP
closed
16:31
@ndugger that's pretty harmless to call "abusive"
It's abusive.
It harms the browser...
@SterlingArcher LOL if I only had enough hair
@JanDvorak harms?
@littlepootis like the neighbor's dog barking harms you
i.e., not at all, it's mildly annoying at worst
16:39
Lucky for us, browsers are pretty adept at defending against client-side scripts that attempt to lock up the browser. — BoltClock ♦ 14 secs ago
uhh this is true, right? Does a while true trigger the "A script has been running for x seconds" dialog
@BoltClock tell that to jsfiddle when I screw up a loop :/
the Q should be deleted because it's a terrible question, but "abusive" and "harms" are pretty absurd
Well, sorta. My Firefox likes to freeze temporarily at the slightest provocation.
@ssube agreed
@BoltClock no
16:40
@littlepootis crap
@BoltClock recently it's the "Do you want to wait for this tab or kill it?" box
@BoltClock on FF it triggers that and lets me break into the script with the debugger or kill it. On Chrome it just displays that "aww snap" page.
The "X seconds blah blah" is specific to old IE
in the best case it still freezes your browser for longer than I'm willing to wait.
@JanDvorak then maybe the problem is not with the question, but within yourself.
16:41
it doesn't really freeze anything for me. It just keeps running, using a cpu 100%
You should go kick it with some monks for a bit, learn to patience and all that.
Of course I'm at fault. Which monk order do you recommend?
@JanDvorak the monks Who dont Grammer,
Thammit, not dem!
someone upvoted that browser lock question
16:45
@Mat: Of course. Someone has to be that guy, otherwise all would not be right with the world. — BoltClock ♦ Mar 17 at 14:56
4 hours ago, by little pootis
wat http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/03/microsoft-brings-ubuntu-to-windows-10
4 hours ago, by little pootis
wat http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/03/microsoft-brings-ubuntu-to-windows-10
That makes windows usable as a dev machine again
Thank god
psh, label links better ;)
16:46
guys, you already have bash
it comes with git
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Q: How to make unit test fail when API of mocked module changed

level55When I write some javascript unit tests for my code, I mocked a methond of a module with sinon, defined what arguments it expected and what it should return. someone changed the argument of that method and he forgot to change my code. now my code were broken, but the unit tests still passed beca...

also, that question is actually interesting
Sometimes the edit is so clear I don't read the edit summary. Is that bad?
@ssube I would assume you have a separate test batch for the API you mock
@JanDvorak You mean in the suggested edit queue?
4 hours ago, by rlemon
http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-and-canonical-partner-to-bring-ubuntu-to-‌​windows-10/
16:48
@BoltClock yes.
be complete with all the different links at least :P
@JanDvorak that doesn't fix this. You have A, which depends on B. The A tests use a mock of B. You change B, but forget to change the mock, so you forget to change A, so everything breaks.
Integration tests should catch that, but unit tests will have a hard time. Flow or Typescript would catch it right away.
33 mins ago, by Awal Garg
http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-and-canonical-partner-to-bring-ubuntu-to-‌​windows-10/#ftag=RSSbaffb68 wat
16:49
@ssube I want the tests for B to catch that.
@JanDvorak People are terrible at writing edit summaries. Half of them are like "fixed grammer" [sic]
@ssube ... oh, right. Gotcha
@JanDvorak The tests for B can't tell you're using a mockB in the tests for A.
So did you guys see Windows 10 is going to have Bash?
You changed B, so you update the B tests, but A is out in the cold
16:50
I read it on the internet somewhere
@Loktar swear to gawd m8 you'll get a bash here in a second
lol
I don't understand how the whole thing will work, though. As in, if it is only the bash shell without coreutils etc., then meh. If they ported coreutils too, well, how do they even work? hardlinks and other stuff that doesn't even exist for windows stuff
ms-coreutils
@AwalGarg "hardlinks ... that [don't] even exist for windows"?
16:51
Well, NTFS has its own implementation of hardlinks and symlinks. Not at all compatible with others, unsurprisingly
> There are three types of file links supported in the NTFS file system: hard links, junctions, and symbolic links.
Hello, I've worked with javascript 4 years ago, so I've forgot almost everything. Guys can you help me to point on some useful documentation to make me possible to pass some future interviews.
@SergeyVoronezhskiy 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.
@SterlingArcher did you see the name game on VR: Pant Shitter 1.0
@SergeyVoronezhskiy Set yourself to learn Javascript. Passing interiews will come in its time.
16:53
@ssube ok well hardlinks do. But there is still other stuff...
@AwalGarg such as?
windows has had a posix emulation/translation layer since mid-Vista
the "Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications"
but no one users it wince it's windows enterprise and sever-only
cygwin is the posix layer people use. It's a shame.
we dropped cygwin from mingw here a long time ago
^ from the hololens I guess
cause cygwin breaks everything with their absolutely idiotic path handling
16:55
yea. i hate cygwin.
Maybe MS will revive their posix layer and make it universal in windows. I can dream.
if you dig down far enough, their filesystem is slash based, so we can hope
Hey what was that programming puzzle with putting +s and -s between numbers - all the ways to get a number?
It was a meme for a day I think and everyone did it.
@ssube hmm... do domain sockets exist for windows land?
16:58
are they like named pipes?
@Loktar Why is a hug weird?
@AwalGarg windows and linux both have pipes (named or otherwise) and sockets, although the behavior of some flags differs slightly and windows has a lot more variety of flags
@AwalGarg you can COM in windows.

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