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16:02
@ssube
Potatoe and corn fields are now both hydroponics buildings
Otherwise.. mostly the same.
Used to have the battery room full. But my map has no more steel.
what is that?
a GAME?!
Rimworld
!!urban rimming
!!undo
thx but no thx
16:06
Don't make cap get banned. Seriously
get banned for what? describing sexual practices?
You know people flag that shit.
MirrorOS?
Looks like Android.
why on gods good earth would I watch a youtube video in a mirror?
@jAndy reasons.
it's nifty
I built a mirror the other day
16:17
@jAndy so you can back it up on a mirror mirror
I was gonna do a mirror. But a touch screen seems more useful.
Front facing camera. There is my mirror.
@jAndy depends on where the mirror is.
Kitchen area: recipes, bathroom: hair and makeup shit, anywhere in the house: music
@ssube read my ping?
well, I got a kindle fire from woot for $30, so I can load android and a remote desktop app
so it's not touch screen, but it can be remote controlled
@jAndy no I have not
blasphemy
16:26
With the costs involved. It really isn't much more money to do a touch screen. Those are getting cheapish (no multi touch)
the acrylic I used was $10-15 for a 12 inch (~0.3m) piece.
The shadowbox cost as much as everything else together, total was maybe $80?
and the kindle is just velcroed on with construction paper around it
See if need to buy a display
I'd
I could build the trim. Save money there. But the 10" rpi touch screen is like $120
So it isn't that much more than buying a nice display and the mirror.
yeah, that's a toss up. You can do a cheap tablet, which is easy and pretty but harder to control and no input, or the touch screen which I assume is lower res.
if I didn't have some bits lying around, like the USB cable, it would have been a little more so they're pretty even in price
Tbf I'm less interested in seeing myself. More interested in a home hub
The ability to put a camera on it and see myself still is just a bonus.
I like the look of it, although idgaf about the mirror itself
16:32
jaden smith joke about eyes and a mirror
user7078413
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Q: How can i calculate every user total_positive_point ,total_negative_point and remaining_points using javascript?

coolHow can i calculate every user total_positive_point ,total_negative_point and remaining_points . my expectation result: { user_id : '580da5653bd3cc5802f6c37c', name : 'aaaa', total_positive_point: 280, total_negative_point: 2,...

I built the garden shed to clean room in the garage to clean room In the basement so I can finish my basement. So right now I can't really access my stuff proper to build anything like that (the trim)
rlemon question for you
So I want to make a /accept <username> command and a /reject one. I can't really do that without being a room owner. cM in room 15 said no, well, more just not yes. But I was wondering if you could tell me the id or the link to press to accept someone. Or what the flow is. Or whatever I need to know lol
You post to a specific URL.
Oh, there's a call I can make? Or...
16:37
Brb. Driving to work. But yes it's a simple post.
just make a room. Bam. Room owner
Yeah, but I'd need to have someone request to join so I'd have to make a new SO account and I don't wanna
@Luggage I had misplaced my hate for the Task Scheduler earlier. It didn't dawn on me that I couldn't run something that involved 'interactivity' without a user being logged on.
I know. :)
that it was misplaced, i mean
Also, we warned you about running interactive apps..
Yeahhh, but I needed something until I came up with a proper solution.
So I'm still launching the browser, then killing the process, pretty nasty.
16:46
phantom.js
@rlemon how dangerous are man hunting muffalo?
depends how many.
and how fast you can kill them. they could get dangerous if too close
just the one
one is probably not much of a threat to someone with a gun
I never hunt them without more than one person
2-3 people with guns will take one down before it can get to you
assuming they are a good shot
16:48
@Luggage Mucho thanks!!
I've got a pair of guns but it made it to the door, so now it's a matter of keeping one person running
put everyone inside
it'll attack the door for a minute then wander a bit
unless you run in/out, then it'll bust the door down
I had them run out past it and start shooting
so don't do that :)
16:50
and down
they're good to tame
they give you fur
and I think milk
but that might be a mod I have
but not after they are pissed :)
milk and fur is normal.. or just one of those..
it has perished, so I will eat it
I think I'm going to tame the wolves and ibexes next, since I already have turkeys
@rlemon got it, it's /rooms/setuseraccess/127310 something something. I'll look into this more later :)
@TristanWiley ohh yea, sorry they started talking about a game I like
forgot about you :D
16:51
have a place for your animals to hide during raids. They are valid targets.
lmao I don't care. No worries.
I honestly just don't know what info I need to send, etc.
@TristanWiley fkey
but probably something else
@Luggage I figured, working on that.
Did you ever figure out node packages?
So I've been reading through MDN's Javascript and everything is going swell, but I came across this paragraph and I'm not sure what it's trying to tell me and/or what the takeaway is, if any.
"If an array is created using a literal in a top-level script, JavaScript interprets the array each time it evaluates the expression containing the array literal. In addition, a literal used in a function is created each time the function is called."
16:56
@Luggage yes
ohh, you mean my npm install issue? no, I got distracted.
I'm not sure how to leverage that information or if I'm reading too much into it.
@Waxi focus on just the last part: "a literal used in a function is created each time the function is called"
foo() {
    var someArray = [1, 2, 3]; // created fresh each time foo() is called
}
I can understand that, but why is that negative?
got me. it's not. it's normal as far as I am concerned.
16:57
And does that imply you shouldn't put literals into functions?
no
I'm not really sure what it means about the 'top-level script" part..
Ahhh, so it doesn't have any positive or negative meaning, they're just saying how it works.
I assumed top-level to mean the global scope or whatever.
yea, but that is only evaluated once.. so it's kinda meaningless unless I am missing something
it's not negative, it's just something to keep an eye on
@TristanWiley probably send fkey({aclUserId:id, userAccess: 'read-only'}) or w/e the acccess type is to /rooms/setuseraccess/roomNumber
17:00
you shouldn't be declaring such large inline arrays that it will be a serious problem, but [...foo] could be very big
@Luggage "top-level script" != "top-level scope"
not sure what they mean by "top-level script" though, we can't nest them afaik...
@Waxi it can be if you're doing something like defining a function in a loop like that.
as for an array? if it is static, you probably can create it outside... clone it within
maybe is better?
f that. if i need a fresh one each run of the function, i just make it. any closing seems like an optimization i should not need to do
@SterlingArcher hold my beer...
@Luggage grasping at straws
Yea, but we don't need to come up with a possible explanation. I think it's better to just move on and write clear code.
confusion without purpose.
17:05
we call that coldfusion
@TristanWiley yea just tested. $.post('/rooms/setuseraccess/' + roomid, fkey({aclUserId:userid, userAccess:'read-only'})); sets the access
@rlemon You know he had to untuck his shirt before that
user7078413
give some idea to solve ma prob buddys
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Q: How can i calculate every user total_positive_point ,total_negative_point and remaining_points using javascript?

coolHow can i calculate every user total_positive_point ,total_negative_point and remaining_points . my expectation result: { user_id : '580da5653bd3cc5802f6c37c', name : 'aaaa', total_positive_point: 280, total_negative_point: 2,...

17:25
@SterlingArcher phrasing
@cool You've pasted that question in here twice now, on top of spamming all of your questions in here today. That's enough.
@rlemon how does she not realize
@rlemon Compose yourself
hi everyone!
What's wrong with this JSON? {
    "id" : "1",
    "trackInfo" : {
		"title" : "Christopher Marlowe",
		"artist" : "Justin BB",
		"album" : "Love The Way",
		},
	"trackUrl" : "https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/...mp3",
	"albumArt" : "https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/...jpg"
}
trackInfo I supposed
This is the structure details: {
          id: data.id,
          trackInfo: {
            title: data.title,
            artist: data.artist,
            album: data.album,
          },
          trackUrl: data.trackUrl,
          albumArt: data.albumArt,
        }
What's the console telling you?
17:37
@Trasiva nothing, but everything is output not the trackInfo
what
You wanna try to say that again, and have it be a little more meaningful?
what does "nothing, but everything is output not the trackInfo" mean exactly
why it's so difficult? :)
because it doesn't make sense
17:39
it output nothing, but everything, but not x,
I'm getting the id, trackUrl and albumart...but not the trackInfo
so.... you're failing to access said info from data correctly.
I'm italian, it makes sense
It makes sense in Italian maybe, but we don't speak Italian here.
@KevinB yep yep
17:41
then access ir properly....
@Trasiva very bad I think
data doesn't have the properties stored in data.trackInfo
@SimonLeCat did you run it through a json parser?
Hi I am new to this chat! I am wondering is this an ok place to ask questions about small snippets of code?
3 years ago, Joegar Kerman died during the first flight of @DJSnM's Interstellar Quest! By Johnthebutcher #KSP http://imgur.com/a/gCGHp
RIP
17:42
{
    "id" : "1",
    "trackInfo" : {
		"title" : "Christopher Marlowe",
		"artist" : "Justin BB",
		"album" : "Love The Way", <-------------------------------------------------------------------- hi
		},
	"trackUrl" : "https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/...mp3",
	"albumArt" : "https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/...jpg"
}
@rlemon I can't stop laughing lol
@rlemon already tried without
well it isn't valid with
so that is what is wrong with that json
real pic:
Why are you building a new object using the json's data, when it's the same structure as the json?
cant you just use data?
17:44
supposedly that's not a person in there, but that still feels like a snuff pic to me
real pic:
actual person inside
yea, but that person has a backback full of propellant
:) an awesome backpack
NASA back at it again with their CGI.
the idea of floating away in space is terrifying
17:46
just poke a hole in your glove
@Luggage those all are just taken with a fish-eye lens to perpetuate the ball-earth delusion
@rlemon with what
@tereško don't encourage him.
@KendallFrey float around till you can catch a space rock
17:46
"catch"
@rlemon By the time that happens, you won't be able to poke a hole in anything anymore.
How can you trust them when they mix fake stuff with 'real' stuff?
your frozen corpse will make a nice projectile
@Waxi I won't tolerate your trolling.
@Waxi show me one piece of "false stuff"
and if it is some bs conspiracy, Luggage will take you out back
17:48
haha
I'll look for the video, it's a teacher on the space station and you can clearly see her experiencing the effects of the plane she's in.
Can anyone explain to me exactly whats going on in this line of code "const [a, b] = vote.get('pair');" for some context vote is a map made using immutable.js and it has pair property with an array of two items, so I know that its most likely applying the value of those two items to a and b, but its [a, b] some sort of anonymous array? for example else where in the code i see return [a],
besides, @Luggage, have you ever seen the "round earth" curving
I am new to ES6 and I have never seen anything like that in javascript and I just want to make sure i understand what I am looking at. Sorry if this sounds dumb.
ugh just realized my formatting didnt work
@AndrewFont destructuring an array
thank you
exactly what I needed
17:50
ugh, apparently my bookmarks are dated. thankfully he links the new articles for you in the header
Go watch your video yourself. I have lost patience with people thinking that they and a handful of nuts are the only ones that know the real universe's physics based on nothing but speculation.
Its hard following along with react tutorials and they throw in ES6 code iv never seen before, thanks for that info
look, we can prove we've been to space, the moon, have shit on other planets. there is no actual 'debate' about it.
@AndrewFont 2ality is a good blog for es6
poke around on it
If there was an argument to be made,, or any reasonable doubt I'd be up for it. But I tire of explaining the same things over an over.
@rlemon from console.log I can see all my JSON now but it's not displaying the trackInfo
17:52
!!> JSON.stringify(JSON.parse('{ "id": "1", "trackInfo": { "title": "Christopher Marlowe", "artist": "Justin BB", "album": "Love The Way" }, "trackUrl": "https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/...mp3", "albumArt": "https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/...jpg"}').trackInfo)
@rlemon "{\"title\":\"Christopher Marlowe\",\"artist\":\"Justin BB\",\"album\":\"Love The Way\"}"
seems to work fine
also, bleach heals autism
there is 0 chance that all of mathematics and physics is conspiring to explain a world that is made up by the government and that math and physics also happens to help us build computers and airplanes.
physics was made up by government
17:53
@rlemon ok thanks I'll try
@Luggage there is no point because everything that proves it is just a hoax or fake. independent retroreflector tests are meaningless.
The largest self-consistent fantasy known to man.
This is why you can't believe NASA, because they give you videos like this: youtube.com/watch?v=fATDvAyxFs0
I'm no expert, but there is something fishy going on here. Her movement doesn't make any sense.
what time index.
I'll give you 30 seconds of video watching
> I'm no expert
is the understatement of the year
17:55
haha let me find it where she's bracing for the plane's dive
You can clearly see her holding on.
@Waxi you can tell it is not real, because those are not Macbooks
How can I set a delay in every within this function?
    function moveBlob() {
            $('.square').click(function(e) {
                console.log($(this).attr('class'));

                blob.hide();
                blob.fadeIn(1000);
                blob.appendTo($(this));
                blob.show();
            });
        }
Go to the 2:50 mark.
She's being told to hold cause the plane is diving again, shits bogus.
I've tried using setTimeout, and unbinds/binds.
@KendallFrey when you gonna snap a pic of ISS ?
17:57
huh?
The plane would have to be in a dive the sntire time, since she's weightless the entire time
wait, we spoke of telescopes before, that made me believe you own one.
do you?
she grabs to reposition and have to put her legs out the oehter side to reach, what with floating and all.
damn
17:57
Anyone able to see the function?
OK. so, I entertained that. Let's move on.
I got ISS on video once
Not much to see, predictably
just a moving white dot
When they're in space, their movement is predictable, they don't have to hold on to anything because of sudden changes in the station moving.
there was no sudden movement, she used two fingers to reposition herself
17:58
with a nice telescope you can see blurry details
the was floating before, during and after that.
"floating"

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