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@littlepootis do you consider freebsd any better for desktop?
or any bsd?
Yes
FreeBSD is way better
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I have more experience with lasers lol it's a lot simpler dealing with a single wavelength... I had assumed combining red+blue for a purple effect wouldn't actually make anything fluoresce
`=` -> assignment statement
`==` -> value comparison ("2" == 2 //true)
`===` -> strict comparison ("2" === 2 //false)
@SterlingArcher right
@Luggage OS X users in a nutshell
16:00
:)
@towc Try FreeBSD. You'll love it.
@SterlingArcher ah I see now - thanks dude
No problem
@Jhawins Are you saying red or blue by itself doesn't, but both of them together does?
wasn't following how that worked there
16:01
@littlepootis I shall
Of the unixes that aren't OSX, I would think Linux is the most supported for desktop use.
it checks if the divided is === to 0
got it xP
Correct, so it's making sure there is no remainder, and specifically, if it's a number
=== is good practice anyways, if you're comparing strings to numbers, you're doing something wrong
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@KendallFrey I guess they probably do on their own it's just harder to see
Mind you, you'll miss a lot of things. The linux compatiblity mode will solve most of your problems, but you'll still find yourself wasting time compiling things that you wouldn't gotten in an Ubuntu ppa had you not gone to great lengths to prove to random strangers on the interwebs that you are a 1337 H@XX0R
16:02
haha makes sense
question is if it's as secure as openbsd
@KendallFrey on my lights, it's a little more complicated than that, but there is a range with mostly blue and a little bit of red that makes stuff glow. Pure blue does not.
@littlepootis for once, i agree with you. :)
@littlepootis but mom, I am a l33t haxxor
> had you not gone to great lengths to prove to random strangers on the interwebs that you are a 1337 H@XX0R
+1
16:03
I need to do some things with my laser diode
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It's probably just that more of certain colors reflect and it appears to glow.
I have a lack of ideas again
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Probably doesn't at all
the point is, I'll actually be using these machines for pentesting hopefully in the future
@Jhawins You'd make a terrible scientist
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16:04
I have a drawer of diodes and housings and drivers. Don't remember what anything is from anymore... Got bored with it
apparently the most common setup is, again, debian with vms. But debian is no longer an option
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@KendallFrey lol didn't I just make a fact tho
@KendallFrey Idea. Cats + lasers = a wayt o finally get rid of all these mines in east asian countries.
I pulled a shitton of old/scrap electronics out of my closet when I got my arduino
@towc Find something that "just works" and stick to it.
16:06
@littlepootis btw, what are your arguments against openbsd on a laptop?
@littlepootis that's going to be one of the big distros (ubuntu, fedora, arch) and he's already broken all of them.
It's not made for desktops?
Maybe there is a linux skin for windows so you can fool people.
@ssube hah.
there is, it's called Windows 98
16:08
something to make windows difficult to use.... like what MS did with windows 8.
I think what @towc is really looking for is a Windows ME install
@ssube hey, I can make them work :P I just don't want to use debian-based stuff anymore. I never tried fedora, but apparently it's close to ubuntu in many ways
it's ugly, it breaks, nobody really knows why it matters
@towc many ways. An exhaustive list: the kernel.
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@KendallFrey so how does it work
Have you tried suse and slackware, yet?
16:09
@Jhawins ??
Ah, Slackware. It's awesome.
@Luggage they're on my list for when I'll have time to throw around
@ssube also 95% of the packages
@towc knowing both deb-based distros and rpm/rhel-based ones is actually something you can put on your resume, unlike anything else you've tried
Suse, though. It's package manager is slow af.
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16:10
The simulated (perceived) wavelength from my strip is equivalent to around 430nm according to the interwebs.
SUSE is just bad
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But you can't trick my eye and all of a sudden things fluoresce...
and apparently freeBSD is really not good for security :/
Ubuntu is probably your best bet. It's what most eople use on the desktop.
@towc what?
16:11
perceived is only marginally related to actual
If you can't get ubuntu to work, that's it.
oh god. I might just buy a set of wired headphones
@Jhawins I think (at least one my lights) part of it is related to the housing and how it diffuses the light.
e.g. we can see magenta even though there is no such thing as magenta wavelength
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Like you actually need a UV/near-UV wavelength to make certain materials fluoresce (like blacklights)
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@towc what?
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So why is it glowing
the BSDs are what you use for firewalls and such
If it's making things fluoresce, it's emitting wavelengths in V/UV range
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@KendallFrey I understand very well how we perceive light
they're almost impossible to break, since nobody has ever tried, because nobody knows how to compile for them
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16:12
I don't know how things fluoresce tho :P
@ssube lmao
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My blue color must just be really dark blue/close enough to UV then
@Jhawins At a basic level, the stuff absorbs light and re-emits it at a lower energy (longer wavelength)
Then where does the extra energy go?
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@KendallFrey Well yeah I mean in the context of when there isn't actually any UV light lol
16:14
@Jhawins All it needs is to be emitting UV light. It can also be emitting blue light. LEDs can emit multiple frequencies
@Jhawins Well, fluorescence isn't specific to UV, it's just that it stands out more because we can't see UV. Any colour of light cause cause fluorescence in the right materials
or an electron beam, in the case of a TV
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Yea, probably just a high frequency blue and then in the cover of a fake dark purple is looks like it's totally a black light
@Luggage it heats up the person wearing the glowing hat/paint/etc. Why do you think ravers are always sweating?
@Luggage I think it gets scattered off the atoms that absorb it (quantum magic stuff)
@KendallFrey don't all lights emit a range? except maybe magical scientific lights
16:16
'scattered' in what form?
everything I've seen says most "blue" LEDs are 500-550 and blacklight LEDs are 350-450, all with 30-50 nM ranges, so...
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@ssube laser?
@Luggage Basically, normal absorption into an object
@Jhawins do they? I know approx. nothing about lasers.
@ssube Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, so technically yes
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16:17
@ssube Yeah they emit a specific wavelength. Only thing going to change it (afaik) is temperature / other environmental variables. Obviously it's not the EXACT same tho, each proton has to be a little bit different lol
but they aren't
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Protons in light ftw
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Lmfao *photon
each photon (or proton) is exactly the same as far as we know.
@Jhawins ok, so lasers have a very narrow range, while LEDs have a pretty broad range. For blue LEDs, that range seems to be a pretty big percentage (50 of 400, so > 10%).
my bet is the most common (low-power, low-cost) blues cross over into the blacklight range and things actually do glow
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16:19
@Luggage Fine, the photon's energy? :P
especially if you have some cloudy plastic blocking visible light
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@ssube Yea probably
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Same with colored lasers that are actually coming from an IR diode... Leaks a lot of IR that you can't see, still does what you wanted lol
Oh I see. Neither FreeBSD nor OpenBSD are meant for laptops, are they? :/
@littlepootis ^
16:21
FreeBSD is a pretty good laptop distro
But being the stallman you are..
It might not be for you
but just like openbsd, it wasn't designed to be a laptop distro
In the linux/bsd world it depends which laptop.
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@towc The OS cares not what hardware it runs on
I might try installing arch again. I may even manage this time
@Jhawins when he's struggling to get things lie bluetooth working, it does.
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16:22
Unless you have a strange GPU/network card that doesn't work out lol
@Jhawins I'm talking about the purpose. A laptop you'd use for many things and carry around
@towc It wasn't designed, but it's usable at least
I bet the bluetooth works on Windows just fine ;)
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@towc Hmm? Any OS
@Luggage "struggling". Have fun getting bluetooth to work on openbsd
@Jhawins openbsd is a counter example
16:23
I didn't mean struggling as an insult.
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Just buy a $20 adapter for wifi/bluetooth
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Or use a VM lol. Like every other sensible person in 2016 ;P
@Jhawins ...
although again, arch is debian based, right?
16:23
And write a driver for it.
@towc Are you serious?
isn't it?
it is
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@littlepootis No, buy one that has a driver already. Clearly you're the noob here lol
Yes, a bluetooth adapter that OpenBSD has a driver for.
Good luck
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That's nonsense
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That you're using OpenBSD at all lol
16:26
@towc NO
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You said you wanted to carry this thing around and use it like a normal person lol and then OpenBSD? Nobody is going to think you're cool
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!!afk food time
oh god what
it's not. Where did I get that from?
ok, arch it is
Arch Linux has it's own everything.
Except systemd.
@SterlingArcher That's funny because our offshore branch is called Silk Road
16:28
@Loktar always so cheeky :p
lol
He's just trying to be helpful.
@littlepootis what's your wm/de setup?
I think I'm going to keep getting used to a tiling wm
a guy suggested I shouldn't use a de at all
What do you use?
just have pure i3
16:35
@towc ignore him
I've gotten fairly accustomed to mate
@littlepootis any reason?
Ignore people in general
I've heard everything runs faster
faster boot time
16:36
BS
More BS
easier to remake on any machine as you don't need to download so much
I think it's time I google what a de actually does
@towc you can save up to 3 seconds
@littlepootis you don't use a tiling wm?
16:38
@AwalGarg did, right?
Hell is when you crave white castle, but you're pretty sure you're celiac and lactose-intolerant, so you get dairy-free "icecream" and gluten-free chicken nuggets from Whole Foods instead.
Because I need features a tiling wm can't provide.
@littlepootis such as?
Like Alt-Tabbing.
surely you can alias it
16:39
I have two windows open. Or three. (When gaming)
I don't need a wm for two or three windows.
I thought you couldn't have a de without a wm?
or do you mean tiling wm?
I also need to alt+tab away from my full screened game window.
@towc Well, you can.
@towc yeah
A standalone wm.
Without bells and whistles.
I don't need it anymore.
@littlepootis new workspace?
I still don't need any of those.
but it's equivalent, if not more efficient, to alt-tabbing
16:41
Destiny vs Division
@SterlingArcher hot damn i just hit the part about stack overflow
You can't switch from a fullscreened game window in i3.
@Waxi runescape
@KendallFrey this story is amazing
I remember the frosty question on SO
@littlepootis except you can?
16:42
How do you?
can't you just switch workspace?
alternatively, you have a keybinding to deactivate fullscreen
@SterlingArcher it's still up :O
and then switch workspace
Look at all teh windows I use:
That's all.
so?
sure, you don't need a wm, that wasn't my point
the idea is that you could still use it
16:44
I've never tried that
Stop pretending to be cool because you think you use linux.
@towc if you want to use things you don't need, just get a mac
how did this code work out for you? i hope it solved all of your problems and it didn't end up becoming some nightmare... — lopezdp Sep 29 at 5:55
lmao the foreshadowing
he said "the tiling wm can't do things a normal wm can do". That's why I was saying "you could still use it", don't get me wrong
I like how someone posted "this guy is a drug dealer from Silk Road"
16:46
~ » free -m
              total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
Mem:          11889        1741        2157         447        7990        9388
Swap:          5721           0        5721
AFTER closing the tabs, of course
Chrome was eating up > 3G.
oh, awal does seem to use i3 imgur.com/a/B9a0R
@towc one of them does
indeed
that's a pretty good reason not to do it
16:48
and I also don't recognize any de actually github.com/awalGarg/dotfiles
Wish Windows had something like that, even if unecessary.
He just uses i3.
@Waxi it does
if someone like him does it, it can't be compelte bs :D
I feel better already
ok, time to fuck my machine up again
use whatever floats your titanic
His vimrc is potatoes!
16:51
I have my own
javascript-oriented
because that's the only language I really use
ever
> " Ctrl+S to save
casual
Haha, it's faster.
@SterlingArcher fuck, the arrest is so fucking smooth
Right? Imagine how much pressure that is.. trying to seize a laptop without it closing.
Near impossible if your back is to a corner
Fuck I want to buy that book
finished. That was an amazing read
ordinary guy... almost
reading that shit makes me almost want to do something like that
17:03
@KendallFrey is that you?
which is exactly what I'd say if I was doing something like that :)
@NathanJones It's the guy that created the Silk Road marketplace
@KendallFrey you haven't previously wanted to become a crime lord?
is that not a normal fantasy?
oh @KendallFrey so turns out that if dv/dt = v^-6, then O(pow(t,1/7)) = v(t)
17:05
@ssube hearing about it just refreshes the thought
@towc That can't be right
I'm not convinced that dv/dt = v^-6
well, the maths up to that point was pretty convincing
@KendallFrey ikr
@towc I found an abacus to help you
:D I miss those so much
I want to learn more about security and hacking and stuff. We do darkweb pentests at work, on what I have no idea but it's fascinating to think about
17:12
@SterlingArcher do you actually want to or is it something you just threw there? I can give you some interesting starting resources
not that I'm past starting resources
better one @rlemon
like apache, most of their "projects" are dead
why does everybody need a foundation now? houses get along just fine without
meme foundation
17:23
it's the jQuery foundation basically
even the same director
I thought something looked bloated
@towc Yes, I do. I disagree with @littlepootis that "not using DE speeds up your PC is bullshit" - most mainstream DEs are pretty heavy. But honestly @towc, stop so darlingly caring about what others use and experiment with things to figure out your own taste.
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houses do not get along fine without a foundation
@AwalGarg get a faster PC, scrub
@littlepootis Send me one, thanks.
17:29
Sell that kindle and upgrade..
@AwalGarg fair enough
@Loktar @Jhawins if I have a React component with a property node and create an element from it, can/how can I get the node from the element?
@HatterisMad pole houses
I mean, I suppose it depends on what you'd define as a 'foundation'
the idea is more to get a broad understanding of what people like, then experiment
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@rlemon concrete likely at the bottom of the poles
17:29
@HatterisMad l2house bro plenty of houses don't have foundations just like plenty of cars work without wheels
@HatterisMad places that make pole houses out of necessity do not use concrete
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@Loktar That's exactly what I suggested he do instead of passing object as children :P I think you misread
it's like, artists who just do their thing without any foundation, are really not wanted, but after they master the rules, they can experiment
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@ssube I don't quite understand
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17:33
@ssube I'm not familiar with Blessed/screen
that shouldn't matter too much. It's very DOM-like, elements with append and such
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What version of BoxComponent do you want? The DOM node, or the actual component?
I just want React to create them for me, but then I need to get at the node to attach it to the parent
@Jhawins the blessed stuff is replacing the DOM here, but yes, I want the blessed (typically DOM) node.
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Forgive me if I understand wrongly.... Wouldn't you do ReactDOM.findDOMNode(element)
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Which would give you the DOM node that is output from BoxComponent no matter what it is
17:36
@littlepootis I know you are only partially serious erik, but @towc this entirely depends on your workload. If you do super super RAM intensive stuff, then saving that 1 gig of RAM would appear useful. Low CPU usage on a laptop could help your battery life. Stuff like that. Check your needs and decide yourself.
@Jhawins usually, but I'm replacing ReactDOM
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Ohhhhh
again, fair enough
like Flipboard did with canvas, I want a ReactBlessed (and the existing one is unmaintained and broken)
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Well would it work anyway?
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17:36
Like would it return the node even tho it isn't actually in the dom anywhere
I have my own tree of nodes and can mount/unmount them on the lifecycle events, but can't get at the root to mount it
I mean, I probably am going to set up some promptu password cracking and have servers run on the machine, so...
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@Loktar has done some non-React stuff within React, but he sort of did it the reverse of what you're doing for canvas stuff. He might know
@AwalGarg add more ram
each component has a node, so they can `ReactChildren.forEach(... mounting stuff), which works great to assemble the tree
but it's still not attached to the root
17:37
@towc add more ram and buy a better processor
@littlepootis that costs money
also, it's not something you can repeat on every machine you use
@Jhawins react has a few other backends built in, too, I just can't figure out how they work.
I did the setting up vms, network cracking thing and it was fine on mine.
"hence it will be fine for everyone ever"
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17:39
@ssube try saving it in didMount
If I had a small laptop lying around I wouldn't bother installing something like GNOME. I'd just use i3, because it's not my primary..
@Jhawins how do you mean?
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When you di it in the constructor it hasn't actually mounted/been created yet
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So this.node is becoming a still not-yet-instantiated component
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Until the render returns... I assume?
17:39
So yeah, depends on what stuff you use your machines for..
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So then when you access it on element.node you're probably getting your premature node?
@Jhawins I can create it from anywhere. I'm just not sure if the components should be handling their own nodes (since normal DOM components don't explicitly call out DOM elements).
I game a lot, so GNOME doing stuff to my battery is not something I'm worried about.
@Jhawins oh, no, that's just undefined
element doesn't have the node attached, I have no idea what it is
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Oh
17:41
close to 1500 hours on this battery
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How is element getting passed to screen.render anyway? What is element
I need to hook the nodes up to react's lifecycle events and such, but that's about it
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The render with screen.render inside of it is confusing me
@Jhawins ok, for context, this is blessed. It's a DOM for the terminal, essentially. I need to pretend those nodes are DOM elements and implement my own ReactDOM.
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I see now
17:43
My specs are a 20-inch touch-enabled monitor, i5-something, 12GB ram, Intel HD 4000.
so render usually takes the root DOM element, but here, it takes the root Blessed node (a screen)
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Idk man, seems to me that node should be something even tho it wouldn't be the rendered Node
the component and element seem almost unrelated
which makes sense, tbh
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element is Box right
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@rlemon When i was in thailand any of the modern pole houses did use concrete. And no they were not just for style as region floods over every couple years. orientalarchitecture.com/gallery/thailand/other-statewide/…
17:44
@Jhawins <Box />, but yeah
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Yea the post-instantiation Box I meant
@HatterisMad my point is not everywhere that builds them has access to concrete
I need to find where/how react actually creates the DOM nodes and replace that, I think
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lol then wth you should totally be able to access element.node
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I have done that
@Jhawins {"name":"react-test","hostname":"localhost.localdomain","pid":15584,"level":30,‌​"element":{"key":null,"ref":null,"props":{},"_owner":null,"_store":{}},"msg":"ren‌​der entry","time":"2016-10-17T17:05:52.439Z","v":0} :(
>
User-Agent: bender
Disallow: /my_shiny_metal_ass
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What I was suggesting earlier was
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@rlemon name a place that does not have access to concrete... or are we talking pre modern times.
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componentDidMount() {
    // should be HTML at this point
    this.node = ReactDOM.findDOMNode(this);
  }
17:46
@HatterisMad really? you are unaware that there are regions on earth that are cut off from supplies and materials like concrete ??
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But it sounds like you are disconnected from being able to do that since not using the React DOM
you need me to google that for you?
come on man.
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no, thought you had this information in your head that you were basing an argument off of. I am capable of googling. Just assumed you knew what you were saying.
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And you also have some other problem lol. Something isn't right
@Jhawins plus I already have the nodes (I think).
17:47
nope, I talk 100% out of my ass
pretty much all of the time too
I'm wondering if the Factory stuff in React needs to be involved, but the current react-blessed seems too out-of-date to be of any help.
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@ssube cheat lol
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ReactDOM.renderToStaticMarkup
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^ joke
yeah, strings would lose all the events and stuff
I feel like I need to get away from the component side of things and replace whoever makes the real concrete elements
17:51
@AwalGarg do you use LVMs btw?
there are a few different examples, but they're only somewhat helpful
var selectedElement = $("select[title='" + selectedColor + "']");

When I do this I end up with something way bigger than a simple anchor tag i was trying to grab. What am I doing wrong?
I mean the anchor tag with this title
@JoJo "a simple anchor tag i was trying to grab" !== $("select")
still no luck var selectedElement = $(".rcpColorBox > select[title='" + selectedColor + "']");
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@JoJo Clearly you are selecting a "select"
17:56
if you want an anchor (<a>), you should select the a
> here is a random selector, why isn't it selecting my element
shows no markup
oh I see, ty
-_-
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Crisis averted
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@Loktar Ignore my response earlier to this, apparently I thought it was in totally different context.
17:58
is it normal for it still to look like this in crome console? selectedElement
[]
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That is an empty array
@JoJo how are we supposed to know if that's normal for you?
Cmon man.
because I am just selecting an anchor element

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