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00:05
Grrr my domain name wont link
what do you mean by link?
Ahh nevermind, it just took a while for the changed ip to lock in
dns shit always takes just that teensy bit too long
00:20
Are "Design Patterns in X" topics allowed in Docs?
upstream app_sourceundead {
        server localhost:8080;
}
server {
        listen 80;
        server_name www.sourceundead.com sourceundead.com;
        location / {
                root /var/www/sourceundead.com;
                index index.html index.htm;

                proxy_pass app_sourceundead;
                proxy_redirect off;
        }
}
Anybody see an issue with proxy_pass app_sourceundead?
nginx: [emerg] invalid URL prefix in /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/sourceundead:11
nginx: configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf test failed
line 11 is the proxy_pass
hmm
damn, i lost all my nginx configs when my server got hacked
so i can't find my example i was using for node
I used this nginx proxy before, I don't know why it's throwing an error this time
ah
I'm not sure why it doesn't like localhost:8080;
00:26
try proxy_pass http://app_sourceundead;
er
put that http thing infront
looks like that worked, but now I'm getting a 502. Hrm
is your app running?
oh
lol whoops
sourceundead.com we're back baby!
yay!
what... what is it?
It's my game lol
I have some time, I'm gonna work on it some tonight
Thanks for the help man, that prefix was killing me
00:32
hmm, neat
good moaning
God fucking shit I forgot how much work needed to be done. It's still pulling a statis redis key for the map for testing the sensor bearings
sensor bearings?
are you making a game or a production line?
Good morning
00:46
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@KendallFrey
:P
lol on the map all you see is a 3x3 grid. When other players get near you, you "hear" them (apparently everybody is blind af) so it calculates the direction and passes you a compass bearing to tell you "I HEARD YOU SON, IMMA EAT YOU"
More players on a tile = more noise, so a greater bearing to those near you
So if humans setup camp on a tile and try to fortify it, it's easier for a zombie to find them
ah neat
@rlemon :O
The Phobos monolith is a large rock on the surface of Mars's moon Phobos. It is a boulder about 85 m (279 ft) across. A monolith is a geological feature consisting of a single massive piece of rock. Monoliths also occur naturally on Earth, but it has been suggested that the Phobos monolith may be a piece of impact ejecta. The monolith is a bright object near Stickney crater, described as a "building sized" boulder, which casts a prominent shadow. It was discovered by Efrain Palermo, who did extensive surveys of Martian probe imagery, and later confirmed by Lan Fleming, an imaging sub-contractor...
00:50
@copy and @ssube helped with that. copy wrote a nifty line of code to translate a proximity value into bearing, and ssube wrote some spankin code to calculate the proximity and get the "distance" in tiles
return ["n", "ne", "e", "se", "s", "sw", "w", "nw"][(prox + 360 / 16) % 360 / (360 / 8) | 0]
super clevs
01:46
isInLobby().then(countPlayer).then(data => {
if isInLobby returns false, how do I stop it from calling countPlayer without nesting thens?
you mean isInLobby() is a promise that resolves to false?
Correct.
if (exit) {
    res.send({
        msg: "You are already in a lobby and cannot join another",
        success: false
    });
    return false;
}
.then(countPlayer => countPlayer ? Promise.resolve(countPlayer) : throw 'fuck')
well countPlayer would then get that value, so i guess you'd handle it in there
return? resolve?
01:48
But countPlayer gets data which is the value it returns
Hmmm
@SterlingArcher reject instead of return false?
@rlemon countPlayer is another async function
so it either returns false or a bunch of data?
ohh
yea that makes sense
ignore me
@KendallFrey async function isInLobby() is my declaration. It's not a promise, per se?
01:49
well what is it then
When I'm requiring a directory shouldn't that require look for index.js when I don't specify a particular file?
wait you're using async functions?
then why are you doing .then and shit?
@SterlingArcher so... your first function returns a promise that resolves or returns false?
No, first function either returns nothing (proceed) or false (stop execution, you'd already sent the headers)
well it needs to return a promise..
or something thenable.
01:51
but it's already thenable
I don't understand
show the entire code
@KendallFrey async function is a promise isn't it
that's what i thought
It expects a promise, yeah..or generator.
Hey guys is document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function(event) {}); bad for optimization and efficincy compared to $( document ).ready()
01:53
One's pure js the other is jQuery.
@SterlingArcher But you're using async functions
so you should end up with like
const lobbyData = await isInLobby();
if (data) {
  const playerData = await countPlayer();
  // ...etc
}
@shriek benefits or drawbacks to using either?
Hrmmm @david that may be it.
@SterlingArcher thought you had to use await for async functions, no?
@ErikMcFarland Haven't really tested for performance but I'd use jQuery as it's cross browser compatible and battle tested.
01:55
You can also use then
It's a promise (shut up kendall)
@shriek is the pure js version not cross browser?
Is adding event listeners to the domcontentloaded taxing?
compared to the $document.ready
ie9+ is pretty good
Something about you can't use awaitoutside of an async function
01:59
So yeah, what @rlemon said.
unexpected token error
I remember this
@ErikMcFarland when you use jQuery you're invoking a lot of overhead that will ultimately just end up calling DOMContentLoaded
so jQuery would be slower
but this is micro optimizations
the difference would be milliseconds
I think there has been research done that shows milliseconds on page startup is actually a fairly big deal
not two or three
a few hundred will
no, like literally 2 or 3
02:02
for reals?
I read the yahoo paper
had a noticeable effect
it was like 300 ms
I'd like to read that research paper.
er, not yahoo paper, dude who worked at yahoo
02:02
@rlemon ok I'll stick with the pure js version then cause .ready is fighting me...
Anyone know why github.com/kriasoft/react-starter-kit/blob/master/src/routes/… that line doesn't need index.js?
I've been scratching my head for good 30 mins now.
hmm, okay you're right, it is a smaller effect than I thought
amazon had it at 1% decrease in sales for 100ms
when i was looking into sockets and webrtc stuff i remember reading that anything sub foo seconds is considered instant to humans i cant remember what it was though!?
omg. nvm. I'm dumb.
@david pretty much anything < 40-50ms probably won't even be noticed
02:05
@ErikMcFarland they add up
@rlemon you're not talking about Paul Irish are you?
maybe
Paul Irish works at Yahoo?
I thought it was Nicholas Zakas
@littlepootis good point i was just trying to remember what it was now though haha
02:06
Blinking is a semi-autonomic rapid closing of the eyelid. A single blink is determined by the forceful closing of the eyelid or inactivation of the levator palpebrea superioris and the activation of the orbicularis oculi, not the full open and close. It is an essential function of the eye that helps spread tears across and remove irritants from the surface of the cornea and conjunctiva. Blinking may have other functions since it occurs more often than necessary just to keep the eye lubricated. Researchers think blinking may help us disengage our attention; following blink onset, cortical activity...
I have to imagine there is some chance involved in that one
Probably Zakas
average blink 100ms-150ms
you could blink away the entire loading
Oh right, he works at Google.
Ignore me.
stackoverflow.com/questions/6880856/… for reference in case anyone is curious....
@ErikMcFarland animation and single load are WAY different
02:08
gahh this guy pronounces it "adreeno"
it is much easier to see lag in an animation than small lag on a single load
is it ardoono
aredweeno
that's how I say it
apparently in original italian it's ar-doo-ee-no
for arduino?
02:09
yea
stackoverflow.com/questions/536300/… @rlemon I'm on a different topic now, just discussing what's noticeable to us im off on a tangent haha
@shriek no, we're talking about "scissors" clearly
that makes a lot more sense.
and she mentioned the "G.N.D." pin
@ErikMcFarland yea but those still touch on completely different situations
> What I remember learning was that any latency of more than 1/10th of a second (100ms) for the appearance of letters after typing them begins to negatively impact productivity (you instinctively slow down, less sure you have typed correctly, for example), but that below that level of latency productivity is essentially flat.
slow buffers are a real problem
so professional yet so utterly clueless
but those are also not a single load issue
@KendallFrey it's like youtube documentaries
:D
lol yeah
FULL HD 1080
@rlemon off topic but whats the fastest TTFB we could potentially achieve sub 1ms is that possible?
yeah
sorry
i need to compile my thoughts
before i hit send
apparently
You also need to compile your response.
into one message
02:15
BYAH!
I kinda regret using NodeJS for this game. 100% async is really difficult to achieve
gotta pick your tool wisely.
if you're using async functions it should be super easy
@SterlingArcher stop being non-amazing
@ErikMcFarland ttfb is a useless measure.
You should try Haskell, where 100% async is forced upon you by the language
02:19
@littlepootis why so google says it should be sub 200ms?
lol it can be tricky when you need to pass along variables down the chain
@littlepootis wat
what if your ttfb is 7 minutes?
@ErikMcFarland Mine's at ~150ms. >200ms is bad
o_O 150ms? or is that including latency?
Nah, testing from a local server.
02:21
> unit consciousness
yeah
what on earth are you doing that's taking 150ms?
I like this david guy. He's helpful
@david ( Í¡° ͜ʖ Í¡°)
I like this Jordan guy. He spills goldfish for our entertainment.
@david dom in loops? loads of jQuery? 22 plugins?
02:22
I DO NO SUCH THING
How dare you insult the memory of those poor goldfish
@rlemon that won't affect your ttfb though :S
my goldfish died :(
that's like 150ms between your server getting the request, and actually trying to respond to it
02:23
i bet you could hide goldfish in the fur of your coat
sleep(150)
ugh
who flagged that
@david yes
@littlepootis whys it a useless measure I still didnt see it?
i missed it, flag? :(
you saying fuck got flagged
02:24
lol
Dan
Dan
Ahoy hoy
howdy
Dan
Dan
Good!
Dan
Dan
02:26
Ish.
@david it's a dev server, and there's stuff going on.
Dan
Dan
I'm dicking around with Angular 1.X, and ngResource; is there an easy way to do a recursive update against a tree of resolved resource "models"?
Or do I need to write a sort of visitor?
i have a dev server right now
and the ttfb is 3ms
If all the chatrooms were to get into a fist fight (Anchorman fight scene style) who would win?
the one with the most mods
Dan
Dan
02:27
Whoever has a trident
Dan
Dan
Do you have a trident?
I have dank memes
wait.. I'm the loudest chat user. IM RON BURGUNDY!
You don't bring fists to a dank meme fight
02:28
BAXTER!!!!
BARK TWICE FOR TORONTO!
I'm eating spaghetti in bed because I have the house to myself
don't sleep on it
on, or with?
@OliverSalzburg I expect it to run less than 2ms if Chrome optimised away the loop, and that Chrome haven't had time to optimise the code before it finish running.
you told me about your pizza 'accident'
don't play coy
02:29
omg I forgot about that
@SterlingArcher The little insects will love you for that. Imagine the tiny sauce droplets flinging around everytime you fork up a pile of spaghetti...
Oct 23 '15 at 13:22, by Sterling Archer
@rlemon I got so drunk last night I woke up with a pizza
NeverForget
This was a great idea. No shirt, spaghetti, and vape in bed
lol
I couldn't eat food in bed
wouldn't feel right
Don't knock it till you try it
02:32
@ErikMcFarland Everyone lost in a fist fight.
Plus I'm throwing these sheets out in the morning.
lol
did you spill
be honest
sneeze a little sauce on the sheets?
I might have spilled my spaghetti
3
these guys are bullying me
can you beat them
@SterlingArcher I agree with rlemon. I'd have a nightmare of roaches feasting on my bed.
02:33
this may not have been the best idea
only poor people get roaches
!!afk cleaning spaghetti
@Sheepy I'm just now painfully aware of how much shit costs when you want nice shit
no way I'm fucking up those sheets or my bed
not for $3 worth of food
@SterlingArcher holy shit lol
@SterlingArcher bro did I show you my new bedroom set?
@rlemon SterlingArcher is afk: cleaning spaghetti
02:36
(I skipped on the tall dresser)
@SterlingArcher If not roaches then mites and bacteria. But I live in a dense city and there is no avoiding roaches. Once in a while a scout will climb in, find nothing to eat, and die of thirst.
@ErikMcFarland ( Í¡° ͜ʖ Í¡°)
@littlepootis you!
W3C set to publish HTML5.1. At risk features: menu & menuitem, datetime-local, keygen. If you don't want them gone, vote for them in Edge and Chrome.
@ErikMcFarland ( Í¡° ͜ʖ Í¡°)
02:41
imgur.com/a/UjAIy my bedroom set....
@KendallFrey don't even
his arms were heavy
knees weak
don't blame him, blame his mom
she made the spaghetti
02:43
@SterlingArcher LOL
whoa
look what i found
@SterlingArcher's worst nightmare
my wet dream
too much sauce. def my worst nightmare
enough google images
02:44
@ErikMcFarland on a scale of 0 - 10, how much would you rate it?
@KendallFrey pls
clearly his worst nightmare
how could you do this to me
don't you ever talk to me or my son ever again
!!learn spill <>https://49daysofpasta.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/0068.jpg
02:45
@KendallFrey Command spill learned
@littlepootis it's decent once I move out of my parents ill probably change it so a 7/10
@KendallFrey same deal right ^ ?
;)
nvm, I'm kidding about you living in your parents attic
(I know, work)
Can somebody please, for the life of me, tell me why this regexp works on regexr.com, but not in an indexOf JS function, /foil[0-9]+\.html/g
02:48
lol
even though I've seen a picture (I think) I still like to imagine it as a Home Alone type situation
what kind of situation is that?
have you not seen the first home alone?
02:50
this room is partly office, partly workshop, and partly hockey equipment storage
@rlemon no
@Alan I don't think indexOf takes a regex :S
does it?
get on that immediately.
I'd rather sleep right now if you don't mind
!!afk enjoying a noodle-free bed
02:51
It doesn't. I checked.
That would explain a lot @david haha
you want String.prototype.search i think @Alan
dunno what support for that is like though
oh nevermind it's ECMA-262
Dan
Dan
Anyone on the recursive Angular resource update calls?
Yep fully supported, thanks @david, I could've spent another hour pulling my hair out over that, must look at documentation properly in future :)
@david ES3, ES5, ES6, and ES7 are all ECMA-262. That's not very meaningful.
All the way to ES1, actually.
02:58
@sheepy oh shit, i didn't realise they actually updated that spec with the new stuff
@david Main web techs are like that now. ECMA-262, WHATWG-HTML (commonly known as HTML5.x), and CSS3 are all living/expanding standards. (There is no CSS4.)
Yeah i see that now, I always assumed the old spec was just laying around and someone else had taken over keeping the new spec
my mistake
GUYS I"M AT 7999 REP
IT'S HAPPENING
it happened
oh man this question was a gold mine
got mahself 40 reps
04:06
downvote
/cries
04:45
Somebody doesn't like Space Jam
Wait, no. Somebody liked it so much, they flagged it for mod attention with the message, "FYI" (along with flagging it spam/offensive)
Like calling 911 to tell the operator about that awesome new sushi bar across the street that they just gotta check out
@Sheepy "commonly known" "common" kek
It's funny because it seems the W3C HTMLWG's only purpose for existing now is to appeal to the masses, while implementers happily follow WHATWG
05:18
@BoltClock so implementers happily follow themselves? :D
Hello guys, anybody has experience working with Knockout.js ?
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05:37
Hi
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I need help with AngularJS
you may want to look at docs.angularjs.org/tutorial just use ng-cloak and ng-show or ng-hideIsaac 37 mins ago
05:55
Is it reallly globally accepted that using px units instead of em/rems/vw is a bad practice?
Hello
06:11
Hello
Is it me you're looking for?
who me?
user3119231
o/
oh ok
o/
06:21
...
Woah a new sublime version. Suprises me everytime
@Mr_Green that reply wasn't for you ._.
06:50
hi
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thank you
@littlepootis oh ok :(

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