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03:00
lol
that's all i have to say
@KevinB mechjeb?
I recommend it
will have to try it
all i have atm is the engineer redux thing
think, real space ships have some auto control
just like IRL my gun has aimbot
mechjeb in career or science mode is actually pretty good. its abilities are unlocked
@nick nothing alike
03:02
if i could control up/down/left/right docking si a breeze, but when it's cocked to the right ~ 9 degrees it's stupid
@KevinB I use mech jeb to line up the approach
well
both are dirty hax
match planes and velocities
mechjeb isnt' a "dirty hack"
it is a mod made by a former KSP dev
mechjeb is a sinful device
if I say I never used it before
I'd be lying
but this is my confession and i hope i will be forgiven for cheating
if mods are cheating the developers wouldn't have built the modding atmosphere
03:04
i'd rather just get the orientation back
but i fear that might not be possible
@KevinB mechjeb is a device you add from the control menu
so you can add the mod and not use it on all crafts FYI
if you want to demo it
@KevinB don't feel like you must limit yourself to a single orientation
it'd be fine if it was 90 degrees in any direction
right now I'm a little disappointed because since the update I haven't been able to play
mod free I crash before I get a launch off
i haven't had a crash yet, started playing after the update
03:07
yea it seems to be mixed
I've been watching /r/kerbalspaceprogram
I will call you on your hotlinebling
and that can only meanonething
I heard ksp is fun, but proprietary?
loving it ever since i learned to dock
03:28
hey guys. morning
need some help. is my code correct. I get seem to get it working. NodeJS
'use strict';
var fs = require('fs');
var eventEmitter = require('events').EventEmitter;
var util = require('util');

function StoryBook (name, file) {
	this.name = name;
	this.writeStream = fs.createWriteStream('./' + file + '.txt',
	{
		'flags': 'a',
		'encoding': 'utf8',
		'mode': 0o666
	});
};

util.inherits(StoryBook, eventEmitter);

StoryBook.prototype.tell = function tell(input) {
	let command = input.trim().substr(0, 2);

	if (command =='wr') {
		this.emit('write', 'this is a piece of data from wr');
var book1 = new StoryBook('Jungle King', 'output');
book.tell('wr')
thats my command. But when i write book.tell('wr') it does not register the event. I want to write my output to my text file output.txt which was created when i created book1
i ran the code in node repl interactive shell.
appreciate any help. thanks.
@Ming where did you define book ?
sry. meant `book1.tell('wr')
book1.tell('wr')
`var book1 = new StoryBook('jungleking', 'output');
my output.txt gets created in my folder. but its blank.
> var alice = new StoryBook('alice', 'wonderland')
undefined
> alice.tell('wr')
undefined
>
node repl
@Ming where did you define the tell() method?
StoryBook.prototype.tell = function tell(input) {
	let command = input.trim().substr(0, 2);

	if (command =='wr') {
		this.emit('write', 'this is a piece of data from wr');
	} else if (command == 'en') {
		this.emit('end');
	} else {
		this.emit('echo', input);
	}
};
@thepiercingarrow
Not entirely sure, but I believe that:
    `StoryBook.prototype.tell = function tell(input) {`
should be
    `StoryBook.prototype.tell = function(input){`
03:37
nope, they're equivalent
@Ming
nevermind, sorry :(
Sorry, I am unfamiliar with prototypes, i've always avoided them. :(
@thepiercingarrow I added this line and it wrote data to my file. but I dont get why.
setInterval(function() {ic.emit('write', 'this is data from set interval');}, 0);
its placed here
setInterval(function() {ic.emit('write', 'this is data from set interval');}, 0);
ic.on('write', function(data) {
	console.log('Writing some data as event write is being emitted');
	this.writeStream.write(data, 'utf8');
});
um... thats a bad idea
above ic.on('write'...)
@thepiercingarrow not really sure
03:41
I think you shouldn't do that...
@littlepootis HI!!!
yeah. this my output.
data as event write is being emitted
Writing some data as event write is being emitted
Writing some data as event write is being emitted
Writing some data as event write is being emitted
Writing some data as event write is being emitted
Writing some data as event write is being emitted
Writing some data as event write is being emitted
Writing some data as event write is being emitted
Writing some data as event write is being emitted
Writing some data as event write is being emitted
Writing some data as event write is being emitted
I'm going crazy.
yeah.. I think you should change the 0 to something a bit bigger
Why is that when I type is in the textbox it searches facebook.
03:42
but is there any other way for this code to work. apart from using setInterval?
@thepiercingarrow
@Ming I think setinterval is correct, just with a bigger number than 0, but don't quote me
@Ming not very good with node :)
ic.emit('write', 'I am not using set interval.................................');
ic.on('write', function(data) {
	console.log('Writing some data as event write is being emitted');
	this.writeStream.write(data, 'utf8');
});
this does not work right?
because ic.emit is not a callback()??
to all, does "school body" normally refer to the students, or the school government?
i would think the school govt
k thanks
@Ming remember your nightmare js problem?
03:47
Does anyone have any idea. I type "is" into chrome and it searches facebook
@Ming have you fixed it yet?
@thepiercingarrow which problem? i had lots. haha
@William go to your settings
@Ming for getting questions from SO
It isn't omnibox
is it
oh yeah
@thepiercingarrow its mostly all fixed already
03:48
there are settings where if you type a certain phrase, it automatically searches a website
for example, if I type "wiki" into chrome, it automatically searches wikipedia
alternativaly, switch to palemoon
@Ming What was the problem?
Hmm. what do you mean. I dont fully understand your question? @thepiercingarrow
did you mean nightmare was not going to the exact site i was entering in?
Wait one sec...
-1
Q: nightmarejs document.getElementsByClassName() return empty object

MingI'm trying to grab the question titles from Stackoverflow home page. My nightmareJS code below. var Nightmare = require('nightmare'); var startingLink = "http://stackoverflow.com" var nightmare = Nightmare({show:true}); nightmare .goto(startingLink) .evaluate(function() { re...

I upvoted :)
@thepiercingarrow are you using crhome
@William I am using palemoon right now, however I am familiar with chrome and use it on a daily basis
@William oh, and if you want, I can switch to chrome right now
Yes please
03:54
the problem was return document.getElementsByClassName('question-hyperlink')
@William okay what do you need
@Ming oh.. what should it be instead? yield ?
it does not return an array object. So electron did not register my values @thepiercingarrow
@thepiercingarrow I type in "is " and it says "search facebook"
hold. on
It screws up everything when I try to search for "is the moon round" or something else
03:56
nightmare
	.goto(startingLink)
	.evaluate(function() {
		var elements = Array.prototype.slice.call(document.getElementsByClassName('question-hyperlink'));
		return elements.map(function(element) {
			return {
				title: element.innerText
			}
		});
	})
@William not for me
@thepiercingarrow you need this Array.prototype.slice.call
@thepiercingarrow maybe it is a plugin I will check
no not a plugin
@thepiercingarrow Hi
I know es6 has a new workaround for this so do not have to use this code but I cant remember what it was.
03:57
@littlepootis hi!
> Microsoft Corp., the world’s largest software company, provides intelligence agencies with information about bugs in its popular software before it publicly releases a fix, according to two people familiar with the process.
wtf?
@thepiercingarrow fixed it youtube.com/watch?v=_f55nUk-IAw
thank you for help
04:13
@William omg why
@littlepootis why wtf?
gives those intelligence agencies a way to compromise machines :P
@Ming Array.from
04:39
Hi all, Can anyone provide solution for this: stackoverflow.com/questions/37268597/…
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05:24
@phenomnomnominal did you mean in es6? Array.from
Good morning guys
@FlorianMargaine why could I not know about it? :P infact I felt stupid when I discovered it because I had studied compilers and runtime engines previously. the latter not so well.
@FlorianMargaine both sakura and urxvt are pretty good. I presently use sakura.
05:50
can anyone know what is the purpose of `var vm = require('vm') for nodejs. Apparently you can sandbox your nodejs environment to run code seperate from the environment of the rest of your script. But I dont get what is the purpose/
@Ming you just told what it's for
@littlepootis yes. but what's the use case. I'm wondering if its worth exploring further.
@Ming node internally uses it run your code. node's bootstrapping is self-hosted so this is sort of required
Creates a separate execution contexts
It is not really about separation all that much. Much of the cases I have seen it used are with runInThisContext instead of creating new ones.
05:58
It's neither powerful nor secure enough to be used as a sandboxed ec.
Sort of provides a bit more low-level access to realms that you can't get from userland.
also that ^
@AwalGarg @littlepootis any example care to share for sandboxing?
I wouldn't use the internal vm for anything.
I'd rather use the vm2 module
06:01
yeah, just paved way for him :P keep searching
@AwalGarg thanks. will check it out.
ended up just getting used to rcs being out of place
06:34
hi
Morning gentlemen and @rlemon
06:50
@Trasiva I know right. And that dragon, damn. It just completely obliterated laketown...
@Cerbrus Trasiva is afk: Fire on the mountain
Wow, he couldn't have picked a more appropriate reason xD
@Cerbrus I thought the battlestar galactica would have gotten there in time to stop it too
Yea, too bad the Doctor didn't have time to fix their flux capacitors.
@Cerbrus he didn't have enough time not even with the tardis
06:58
da hell is whispernet proxy in chrome? and why did the remove the "stats for nerds" thing? and where did chrome://memory-internals go? what happened to chrome?
Apparently the Tardis didn't think he needed to be there.
lebab is pretty neat
What do they call gandalf on the show? The father of dragons?
Used it a lot yesterday to "upgrade" one of our modules
Or was that Dumbledore?
07:02
oh got it babel reverse is "lebab"
Hello :), fast question, is it possible to intercept any ajax call/request before the response has come?
@OliverSalzburg See jscodeshift
@ZetCoby service workers
@MadaraUchiha That came up in my GitHub stream the other day. Maybe because you starred it ;D
service workers? is this a new thing in js?
mostly interested in vanilla js solutions
07:06
It didn't seem as straight-forward as lebab though
in browser apis, yes. google it.
@OliverSalzburg No, but it's more powerful
cool ty
You write your own transformers
So you have control over what's getting changed.
Seems too fine-grained for my current tasks, but useful nonetheless
07:08
anyone on chrome can hit Shift+Esc and tell me if they still have a small "Stats for Nerds" link bottom left?
@AwalGarg service workers are experimental technology :/
@AwalGarg Yup, still do
I'm Chromium 49 thogh
@MadaraUchiha chrome://version?
49.0.2623.108 (Developer Build) Ubuntu 16.04 (64-bit)
@ZetCoby no, it is stable for use now. MDN shall be updated when someone has time to write good docs for SWs.
07:10
@AwalGarg I also have it. 50.0.2661.102
@MadaraUchiha huh? developer build from 6 months ago? lolwut
@AwalGarg oh ok, thanks again
oh... ubuntu...
@MadaraUchiha @OliverSalzburg and does chrome://memory-internals load for you?
@AwalGarg I'd rather regard it as experimental if Safari doesn't support it. It happens that Edge is with Safari this time.
@AwalGarg Yup
07:16
which tool you use for visualization JS code ?
Android 4.x's browser should never support Service Worker, too. That includes my phone.
@MadaraUchiha you never responded to me yesterday :)
*regarding my question
@AwalGarg Yes
@Change I visualise code with two Sheep Eye Mk I, connected to an organic neural network commonly known as brain. Human may have better tools.
Ah shoot, why was my "GoT spoilers get you kicked" unpinned? It's still relevant...
07:26
@Cerbrus Post it again and pin it
Pins don't last forever.
Ah
Makes sense.
Warning: Game of Thrones spoilers will get you kicked from this room. Regardless if they're accurate or not.
8
@AwalGarg Don't, and chrome://memory-internals doesn't load
The worst part of knowing spoilers is that you can't talk about them to anyone
@SomeGuy what version?
@Neil Do you know no one who's also watched the latest episode / read the books?
@AwalGarg 52.0.2716.0 (Official Build) dev (64-bit)
07:34
@SomeGuy same, ty.
I'm a few pages into book 2.
@SomeGuy count me in that group
Just gimme 3 years and I'll be up-to-date
Haha, I read the entire series in less than a year, so I think that's an achievable goal
That was a long time ago, though, and I've since forgotten tons of details. /r/asoiaf helps keep them fresh
It's just... I've got so much other stuff to do
Last summer I read half a book in a week, though. Was on vacation with very limited internet access xD
07:37
Could I please get help with this question?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37264580/ajax-php-mysql-update-edit-records-jquery
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human brain should expose developer APIs :(
Hey, I've asked a question considering promises
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I've made a image resizer and it works fine for a JPG but with a PNG it calls the next step too quickly
And then it crashes because it tries to createReadStream for a not-yet existing object
07:39
too quickly?
@Sheepy I am not sure if it will really going to help me
Well it doesn't matter what speed
If I resize a JPG to 8000x8000
it takes like 20 secs but it still works properly
Is it ok if I link the question here?
@StrahBehry i think yes
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Q: Promise called too early

Strah BehryWhen the file is an JPG it's created before the response is returned (to display the resized picture in the browser). But when it's an PNG it returns before it has written the PNG resulting in a crash of the Node.Js server because it can't create a ReadStream for something that does not exist: R...

@StrahBehry createReadStream? is that node.js?
07:41
Yeah it's node
0
Q: AJAX PHP MYSQL Update / Edit Records (jQuery)

Harvey ConnorWhat I'm wanting to do is use jQuery/Ajax to update rows in an outputted table using php and mysql pdo. I'm having issues actually posting the data and then returning it. If anyone can help me get this working, it will be greatly appreciated!! Thank you! Here is the form I'm using in the users....

I just can't understand why it doesn't work for a PNG
I need help with that please
While the code it runs through is exactly the same as what it does for the JPG
@Change What kind of visualisation do you want? Many software analysis tools does not work with JS because it is relatively dynamic.
07:44
@Sheepy I am having trouble understanding this recursive method
Ah. That's a much clearer request. :)
I thought viewing it in a visualizer might help, its creating nested tables, whereas I want just 1 table with other tables merged to it
The concept of recursion is the same with all functional language. So google "recursive function" images and pick one that you like.
Or search in YouTube. I think that'd be better.
@SomeGuy @MadaraUchiha in case you happen to care: bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=588790 removed in chrome 51. the stats were all skewed.
I am going to start by writing down flow chart of method, let see if it helps
07:47
also @MadaraUchiha update your copy of "dev build" lol :P even stable versions are ahead of you
@Sheepy I did studied about them in past
@AwalGarg Ah, interesting
I am getting a reference error in isotope.js
http://pasteboard.co/10Dnw9d5.png
what can be causing this ?
Apparently, $grid is not defined.
@cerbrus what made you get to that conclusion :D
07:50
Just a hunch.
@Cerbrus is it that isotope library is unable to load ?
as per the source code...it is loding fine
I wouldn't know. I can't tell what's going wrong just from that single error message.
Check where $grid is supposed to come from.
@Change "code visualisation" generally refers to visual render of relationship between code blocks, from reverse engineering class diagram to circular network graph. The concept of recursion does not really fit in there.
@Change Have you tried to trace a recursive function through a debugger? Pay special attention to the call stack.
And youtube has more videos than I expected.
@AwalGarg I'm considering just getting chrome and be done with it, and screw the open source channel and their crappy updates
arch + aur ftw. always ahead of time
07:55
@Shashi $grid is not defined
@Cerbrus Code is added at last and libraries are loaded before that
have a look:
http://hastebin.com/idodosumol.js
@AwalGarg
@Shashi f12 then type $grid
and see what happens
same $grid is not defiend
@Neoares
even after all the libraries are being loaded fine
@Shashi then is a library problem, or you should not be using that variable
07:59
@AwalGarg chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel directs to chrome -_-
Seriously...

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