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20:14
@cswl interesting, what sort of app do you have that needs that sort of perf?
latest heatmap stuff :P codepen.io/towc/pen/akLjby
cool @towc
user4330208
What technology are they using?
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I'm impressed.
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must be HTML6
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I can't find any prominent plug-ins in their source. I'm just going to have to believe you.
m59
m59
20:39
have mercy... I have a function named discernMainArgsAndPassThroughArgs
user4330208
That's good for avoiding arguments?
m59
m59
?
user4330208
um. damn Bill Gates and his sneaky, clever 3d embedded into html ways...I'll find him
@carb0nshel1 Where are you saying anything 3d on that page..?
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The controller.
20:48
It's a bunch of pictures
user4330208
Try to rotate it with the "3D" switch turned on. It looks like something straight out of a .obj file.
user4330208
No, its not a bunch of pictures.
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Tha'ts whats so impressive to me. True 3d I think.
I'm a little bit confused about something using socket.io, let's say I want to ask data from the server with a socket, does this mean two different events? like from the client socket("getDistance"), and on the server have a listener for getDistance and emit socket.emit("setDistance"), or can you make it in the same emit? Am i missing a verb here that's not emit?
m59
m59
@Trufa .on('distance')
.emit('distance', distance) // send
.on('distance', distance) // receive
20:52
hmmmmmmmm
that sounds simple enough
I think I was overcomplicating
@m59 thanks, I'll take a look at the concrete code and see if that's what I was missing
Has anyone experienced that ST3 freezes for a bit when saving files that are on a different disk?
It's getting annoying enough to switch editors
@m59 ok, but then I need an .on("distance", data) on the client side too right?
m59
m59
If you're sending distances both ways, yes, but I would be more specific in that case
emit('distance-from-server')
on('distance-from-server')
maybe something better than that, but I wouldn't want to be emitting and receiving the same event with no distinction
@ndugger no but how often are you saving?
wonder if the hdd is powered down
(assumes diff disk isn't SSD)
@m59 no, I'm not sending anything
I just need to request distance
from the client
21:01
@Loktar Huh... I haven noticed that if I save quickly different files, it doesn't happen.
I didn't know hdds powered down like that
yeah I think default is 20 mins
well for Windows
@m59 no no I'm lying, sure I need to send distance
also happy bday @ndugger!
@Loktar Interesting. Is there a way to change that without going into bios?
Thanks fam
yea
under power settings
you on win 10?
21:03
Yeah
(or get a SSD, they're pretty cheap)
that's a lie
my OS is on an SSD though
then I have a 2TB drive for software and games, and a 1tb drive for projects and personal files
power and sleep settings, additional power settings, (pick your active plan), change advanced power settings, hard disk and you will see the options in there
I mean that may not be the issue at all, but worth a shot
Whoo, I see it
I bet it is the problem
@ndugger I mean, if this is just coding, you don't need 2TB
/shrug
21:05
@SomeKittens 1tb, and no, it's also for pictures and videos and music.
For a long time I had 64GB for OS/code & a HDD for the rest
yeesh that's tiny
@Loktar OS was Linux, so that didn't take up much.
ah yeah probably a bit ago too I imagine right? I remember when 120's were damn pricey even
I just grabbed one a few months back for $60 I think, so crazy how affordable they all are now
m59
m59
@Trufa you can do whatever. If you did need to request a distance at a certain point, then you could do emit('distance-needed)` and you already have on('distance' waiting for an answer
21:08
I still have 186gb left on my SSD, but I don't want to clutter it up when I have my two other perfectly fine drives. Only the OS and drivers are on it
m59
m59
and then the client has on('distance-needed', () => // send a distance
@Loktar yup, now have two 500GB (one Win10, one Linux)
m59
m59
which will figure out the distance and emit('distance')
well worth it, will be a while before I use all those up
@ndugger a 240gb?
that's what I have now for my primary drive
21:09
Yeah, not sure why we got one so big
I didn't pick it out, my brother did
eh it's not bad to have more, 240 is a pretty reasonable size imo
better to er on the side of more :p
This whole computer is "more"
haha
@m59 yep, that seems to make sense, you're right, there no need really to request it I'll look a little bit more into it
user4330208
21:13
I dig the new Blink 182 album
If I'm creating an express Router() in a module, and then "require"ing that module into the main server app, and doing "app.use('/theroute',router)", is there some way to avoid "require"ing express in both of the files?
or should I just not worry about it
user4330208
you really is a smart one dug, why not become a billionare?
lazy
user4330208
same.
user4330208
21:30
Is web assembly going to make all of you useless
no, I'm already useless
that also begs the question that JS devs won't be able to adapt to a changing world.
which is patently false
Also, you're gonna need to learn the DOM, APIs, and all other things that are stupidly painful if you want to replace me
Good luck
@VeronicaDeane Awesome - thanks!
21:32
I get paid vs someone else for a reason
I can't wait until wasm lets other coders think they can do UI and then learn the incredible pain of UI dev
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They'll just photoshop that shit
> How do I import my PSD into WASM?
$.psd()
user4330208
Whats scary is PHotoshop itself can be imported into the browser now
user4330208
21:36
with wasm
uhh, no
it'll be like any tech:
A few doing absolutely brilliant work
A bunch doing solid work
A million mewling squibs trying jQuerying everything
@carb0nshel1 you're thinking of ASM
Also, you're an idiot
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I spent the past few days learning PHP, then I realized: "Fuck, wasm is coming...they'll just photoshop what my code doesn't accomplish"
though wasm as a target for LLVM does kinda allow what he said.
@Luggage ASM.js lets folks photoshop in the browser now.
(or GIMP, etc)
21:37
true
What the fuck is happening in this chat right now? Have I got brain herpes? I'm so lost.
@Luggage Have you seen "The Life and Death Of YavaScript"?
@ndugger yes.
@ndugger carbon does that when he's not being horrifically sexist
Yea. I think it's not a crazy prediction.
I am wondering why we aren't seeing more old desktop apps in the browser already.
Folks lost the source?
Internet Archive is doing good work throwing emulators through ASM
then you don't need the root source
You could already do a lot with WebGL; I suspect more "desktop" apps will arrive in-browser soon.
You're still beholden to the browser's limitations, though. And with how Chrome is such a memory hog, I don't think the web is the best platform for some things
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With wasm youll be able to take this SO chat room running in chrome right now...and run that shit in chrome...from your browser. Like running chrome inside of chrome
It's best in install-free portability.
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21:43
Plus, asm.js / wasm is way faster than JS
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It took me years to get through w3schools...now this shit
citation needed
It being faster is not a feature of it, it's a symptom from it being lower level.
user4330208
I have to learn c++ now...how the hell am i going to do that
by trying hard
21:44
No, fuck c++. Learn something like Rust or Swift
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fuck it all becauyse by the time I learn c++ some drag and drop shit will replace that.
C++ isn't as bad as people like to say
user4330208
I'm becoming a carpenter
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I'm sure after WASM bots will start replacing coders.
I think your brain is broken
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21:47
:( I never did drugs
@Loktar I'm pretty sure upping the sleep time on drives to 60 minutes fixed my issue. Thanks!
awesome, np!
23:10
what are the best slack integrations?
23:53
@seebiscuit yeah its really cool. I integrated mailgun with creating a new account in 6mins - want to integrate stripe in my project under 10mins thanks to machinepacks
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