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15:00
hey @rlemon, are you seeing weird "show foo" links whenever something should be oneboxed?
yea I did that
auto-collapse.
update your theme and check the options page, you can opt out of the auto collapse
oooooooh I thought it was just broken
that's actually pretty cool
I'm putting most things into the options page going forward
so if you notice things go missing, check the options page
I didn't notice the arrow next to "show" is the problem
ahh
the entire bar toggles, the link opens in a new window
and I have some crappy code shortening longer links
function prettyLink(url, limit = 54) {
    const noprot = url.split('//')[1];
    const parts = noprot.split('/');
    if (noprot.length < limit) {
        return noprot;
    }
    let tpre = parts[0];
    let tpost = parts[parts.length - 1];
    const hl = (limit - 2) / 2;
    if (tpre.length > hl) {
        tpre = tpre.slice(0, hl);
    }
    if (tpost.length > hl) {
        tpost = tpost.slice(-hl);
    }
    return `${tpre}...${tpost}`;
}
15:03
love the comments of the video... "are these for beginners" :P
what was the interpreter and song title of.. that.. gay music video which is posted here a lot as troll...
some kind of "martin"
or rick?
rick and morty?
no it's a song
@ssube 0.0.6 pushed to the store. more options! should be there in an hour
ricky martin?
rick astley ?
15:09
that 80'ish music video
never gonna give you up?
YES haha
do you have the link of it?
never gonna let you down
rick astley
I'm just asking because .. BIG NEWS.. Germany's GEMA finally signed a contract with Youtube
so it should be possible to view any video in Germany no too.. in 2016
!!wiki GEMA
Gema or GEMA may refer to: Organizations GEMA (German organization), a performance rights organisation in Germany Gas and Electricity Markets Authority (GEMA) in the United Kingdom Gikuyu, Embu, and Meru Association (GEMA), a Kenyan organisation Gemmological Association of Great Britain (Gem-A), a gemmology education and qualifications body based in the UK Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA) Companies Global Engine Manufacturing Alliance (GEMA), an engine-manufacturing joint venture between Chrysler, Hyundai Motors and Mitsubishi Motors Gesellschaft für elektroakustische und mechanische...
@jAndy huh, finding some awful nifty stuff trying to write this answer for you.
I think there might be options, if you can get to them (i.e., if any platform exposes them to call).
@ssube sounds great :)
mhh video is still not available in your country
15:12
The managers of the software team at my last company had doubts that a web designer could become a web developer. They didn't think that transition was realistic and nobody had ever tried in the company before, so when they declined my request, I quit.
yea unfortunately I know the video :/ was just curious if they already removed all that restrictions
Can I instantiate a class in one line without defining an new object for it?
var UsersController = require('./controllers/users');
var uc = new UsersController(usersApiV1, passport);
So something like this which works for modules
sure
require('./controllers/users') (usersApiV1, passport)
could you please tell me how? :)
this results in TypeError: Class constructor UsersController cannot be invoked without 'new'
15:17
I really don't know what you want, but yea it 's possible :D
I can't imagine a world without colored syntax.
it looks aweful
ohhhh you want that
well, because one line is always better, right?
I don´t need the var uc so i don`t want to create it
15:18
just use new on that line, then
no reason you can't use new with any arbitrary expression, even a require()
(new Foo(a,b)).bar();
yea, might need parens
Anyone else feel like Wikipedia is always asking for donations? I could understand once a year, but the frequency of their begging seems to have increased to at least once every couple of months.
15:19
var x = new (require('./controllers/users'))(usersApiV1, passport);
@Waxi how many times have you donated.
more aweful
@Luggage problem is when you donate they don't remove the notice
so I've only donated once
@rlemon shh, I'm going to shame him first.
you ruined it
@Luggage I hate you.
Apparently nobody is donating with how often they ask.
I think the more important questions is "do they honestly need the donations?". If the answer is "yes" then I'd rather they nag than shut down (or sell).
15:21
ok thanks
and if the answer is "no", then fuck them.. but I doubt it
pretty sure they lose money
I would assume quite the opposite... it apparently works well to aggressively ask for donations
so.. push it even harder
I am also annoyed by the donation request, but also hope they get the money they need.
They used to do it once a year, but now it's all the time.
So I don't know if that means they're not getting donations, costs have went up, greed has went up, or because it's so effective why not.
15:23
@jAndy I need to go and do some work for a bit, but here's my initial attempt:
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A: Migrating from Webpack 1.x to 2.x

ssubeI think ES6 modules prevent this for working well, although following it through the relevants specs is tricky, so I may be totally wrong. That said, let's start with a few references: the WhatWG module loader the ES6 specification on modules (§15.2) the CommonJS module specification The fi...

I never donated anything to a company or whatever which I had no option to really see what happens with the money
@Waxi but my point is the reason is important. begging constantly becuase they are about to fail is differant then begin greedy.
much more important than the frequency or my annoyance level.
Right, but I feel incredulous with how often they ask...doesn't feel legit.
as if only people that have money ask for more? :)
You can disgree with me, but your last statement just reworded the same thing. You care about frequency and assume reasons based off of that. I think reasons matter.
" If everyone reading this right now gave $3, our fundraiser would be done within an hour."
How much time is that fundraiser supposed to cover? That's an important part they left out.
15:26
last I heard about their stack (it's been ~2 years since I lived with their ops guy), there was some nonsense but not a lot of greed involved
agree.
they were an early adopter of openstack, though, which was nifty
Call me crazy, but I'd much rather prefer to buy a membership to Wikipedia instead of being harassed to donate.
crazy!
@Waxi why not just donate then?
15:28
donating does not exempt you from the nag to donate.
@Waxi bruh
but maybe it does if you sign up and use an account? not sure
It just a website.
@bitten Because like someone else said, the popup doesn't go away and because it seems like they're asking every month.
@Waxi then click "monthly"
15:29
Ignore it.
@Luggage nah but a donation isn't so far removed from a subscription
you act like there's no way to remove said popup
yea, I just ignore it.
I mean.. I donate sometimes, but ignore it other times. It's nothing but a mild irritant.
if you care that much, install something like stylebot
I hope they just add ads, and a subscription based model in the end.
15:30
no, fuck ads
@Loktar yeah, they could easily run their own ad service
as long as they aren't 3rd party ones
what, just ads for themselves?
their operational cost is like 60 million, and they see 15-20 billion hits a month. I'm okay with them begging tbh. but I do wish you could get the notice removed once you did donate
@ssube it's a great answer at first glance. I'll dig into your reference later on, but so far it describes the problem well. However, another part of the specific problem here arrises because the 1.x style with require.ensure does no longer work. If it would, we could just continue to use that for webpack bundles
@jAndy I don't spent a lot of time on require.ensure, but I do mention that it was never real (in the sense that it is not in any spec, the behavior is not very well defined, and nobody promised it would continue existing).
but, if you can get at the Loader object that System uses, you should be able to set up a wrapper that loads and registers (but doesn't evaluate) the modules.
You can't avoid parsing them a little bit, but I think you can avoid executing anything.
this is the first time I've really dug into the module loader spec and since there's no reference implementation, it's hard to know for certain
15:40
indeed, its all on flux right now. I don't really understand why the webpack creators opened that barrel of the pandora already at this point. I also don't see the need for "webpack" to follow the ES and WhatWG specs..
lol
it's an independent thing
I don't think she thought that one through
I don't think she thoughts anything through
15:43
Donald Trump's equal pay plan for women: "You're gonna make the same if you do as good a job." http://hrc.io/2e9wOBy
one of my favorite recent tweets by her.
@rlemon lol? link?
Sometimes she does a great job campaigning for Trump.
and that in turn means, neither does Trump. As every President in the past 70 years or so, they are only puppets.
@rlemon completely objective, no subjectivism at all
@jAndy because if they don't, they won't be able to load ES6 modules.
why would webpack not follow the standard?
15:44
Clinton and Trump load ES6 modules?
Clinton and Trump both promised they would support ES6 modules but neither does.
@ssube well as I said, webpack is an independent module bundler which does things way beyond any ES or WhatWG spec
@jAndy it doesn't matter, they have to interoperate.
that interop puts some restrictions on what they can do
they either follow the major parts of the module spec or they can't load any es6 modules at all, which is kind of fatal
however, System should have an equivalent to what you were using that does fit within the module spec
yea for ES6+ modules they should follow the spec and everything, but they should and can provide "own" API's for things that never was and never will be in the official specs
why? why make things worse?
and what happens if you try to load an es6 module with their internal API?
15:47
Hillary supports arrow functions:
well... again, it's an independent bundler and build tool
they can do whatever they please
it's not, though
they have to play nice with es6 modules or they'll die out so fast
like.. bundling html, css, images, js and audio together in one javascript (bundle)
show me the WhatWG spec here
@jAndy I link it in the answer, step by step.
It does allow partial loading.
You just can't mix the old partial loading with es6 modules at all.
15:49
webpack has gotten away without supporting es6 modules because 1) everyone is using babel anyway and 2) once it's bundled, that's not really a concern any more
all I'm saying is, webpack is a standalone tool for building, resolving dependencies, concatenating and linking web projects (more or less). They can do a shitload more things than any WhatWG or ES committee member dreams of, so why not "also" using own API's on top of everything
why invite those problems?
that's exactly what caused the problem you're having now, why make it worse?
let's quickly define "ES6 module"
we're talking about import and export right?
hell no, those are a tiny fraction
yea, and the semantics of them
ohh, er.. I mean "no"
15:51
modules have a thousand pages of semantics and very specific loading behavior on top of import/export
@Luggage eh both are true, I'm just more dramatical
@jAndy the process of loading modules has its own spec on top of the very long section in the ES spec describing what modules must do
and that's without any real, reference implementation that actually does it yet
@Loktar yeah, not the best snippet to use lel
I guess I'm still trying to figure why a 3rd party build tool like webpack should care about all these things. I mean.. if I use a "require" within webpack (sort of) that's just to tell webpack what to do right. The outcome.. what files webpack writes out, that is the interesting part really for spec and stuff
it shouldn't even be named "require", because it leads to precisely that confusion
require isn't a webpack thing, it's a common/amd thing that webpack extended slightly
yea
require doesn't work with modules
15:54
webpack should use own API's
system does and has the same stuff, in different places
if webpack does their own thing, they won't be able to interoperate with es6 modules
I still don't really get that point
if you ensure some bundle that has a bunch of imports, wtf happens? are those also deferred? is the bundle loaded, parsed, and the dependencies loaded but the main one not evaluated?
I love webpack, but if they locked me into a proprietary module format, I'd start looking for the door.
from a technical or theoretical point of view?
15:55
@jAndy technical.
If you defer A, which imports module B, how do we load B?
it can't be allowed
es6 modules say you need to parse A, resolve B, and prepare the whole thing to be loaded
if we would have own API's in webpack, you are simply not allowed to "import" anything in those dependencies
@jAndy so you want them to support deferred loading at the expense of not supporting modules?
@jAndy that's what they did last time and that's why everything is fucked
you can still use the spec way of System.import
15:57
if that's really what you want, stay on require and webpack 1.x
if we would talk about Node for instance, I'd fully agree with everything you're saying
also, webpack doesn't do tree shaking, so it can't tell you if you're importing something illegally like that
double-especially since imports can be dynamic
but since this is just a build tool, I don't see the hassle for make the spec happy
there is no way to support what you're asking for and play nice with modules
but having that all said, it also seems that the ES6 module definition and spec is really..not... great
15:59
it's not done yet
it's going to get more strict and specific
and more syncronous
the JS side is done
Move to rollup :P
the implementation/whatwg side is not

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