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> Do whatever it takes to avoid fooling yourself into thinking something is true that is not, or that something is not true that is.
that's great, isn't it?
finally got an arduino
been piddlin
@Shane woooooo
yeah man, all over this thing
anybody ever tried anything with these and like say a long range rfid reader?
00:51
not I
I do have a sweet LED strip though :3
k, I'm still going through the first few tutorials, haven't really gotten into shields yet
nice
I wanna try those ada fruit neopixel rings
seen those?
There are tutorials?
for arduino?
@Shane of course, I've seen basically all the neopixel stuff
cool, was thinking my kid's halloween costume is probably going to have one of those in it next year
00:53
baller
I should find a spot to use my LEDs on
I like the way the nest smoke detector uses them
any time you interact or come in range, it will light up with a different color depending on the action
like fuckin night rider, but infinitely cooler
crap, gtg... insane child is loose
01:07
Github profile leak
 
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02:39
Jesus christ. Took me 2 hours to track a bug because some fucknut made 5 different tables with basically the same name, referenced by 2 treasure chest scripts that are 98% identical, with about 300 different area states
Fucking. Hell.
I've spent the past 4 weeks on one task
95% of which is trying to figure out what's broken
Maybe you're autistic
Sorry, that's a joke that we've been ragging on my brother with. He took a quiz, and it said "possibly autistic" and now we won't stop
HAMMERTIME!
@SterlingArcher "Maybe"?
Good Morning everyone.
I am using mongodb.
My simple question is: i can remove collection data using db.c100001.remove({});. But instant of c100001 i want to pass java script variable.
02:48
you mean like db[thing]?
yes
i use this db.cursor[index].remove({});
but its not work.
Are you using the nodejs driver?
no
most of us are probably somewhere on the spectrum
This is whole code:
02:57
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YOU LIED TO ME
change db.cursor[index] to db[cursor[index]]
Or to
ok
db.collection(cursor[index])
@littlepootis Thank you very much.
@littlepootis please can you tell me the different why not working before?
db.cursor[index] tries to find a property on db.cursor, not db
If index is 1, you will by finding this object:
db = {
  cursor: {
    1: value <-- db.cursor[index] will find this
  }
}
db[cursor[index]] finds this:
db = {
  somename: value <-- assuming cursor[index] === "somename"
}
03:08
Thank you very much. i understand.
before its try to find index in collection. i am correct?
like 0,1,2,3....
yes
It will probably throw an error because a Collection doesn't have those properties.
03:20
Hey :)
How many documents should someone load on to a webpage from mongodb?
user6820627
04:05
this
user6820627
in Trash on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 20 mins ago, by Learn How To Be Transparent
function wait(n) {
wait.callback=function(){};
wait.time=n;
wait.then=function(resolve){wait.callback=resolve;return wait;};
setTimeout(function(){wait.callback()},wait.time);
return wait;
}
user6820627
and new Promise()
user6820627
what should I use?
05:08
@BenFortune oh hell no :D but thank you very much for looking that up for me. next time I'm in the UK a beer's on me ;)
I dug around in the system now and found a relationship table that splits those up for me in a nice foreign key way
I was starting to get sure that there needs to be something like that because, as we've seen, there's basically no good way to do what I need to do
06:08
hue hue
they will be broken if you open the door. so not schrodinger's
are you sure though?
but yeah. Until you open the door
that's pretty much Schrödinger, with the exception that we can actually see the plates right now
so knowing that they will break makes them "kind of" Schrödinger
I mean that door shouldn't have been transparent
in that case, it would have been schrodinger..
there are only two states: not broken when door close and broken when door is opened
06:30
sure, you're right. And this is a joke of course because nothing that we can observe can actually be Schrödinger
but the fact that you know they will break once you open the door makes them "kind of"
oh ok
how are you doing by the way?
who me? yeah I am doing fine. How you doing?
as fine as one can be working at 10:40 pm on a friday :D
but I just got me a beer, so I'm doing pretty well
hehe great
here saturday morning.. thinking to watch some movie
06:43
Hello. I have a git question...how to diff a file (not in index, i.e. not staged) with a previous commit (far back)?
so it's a different file from the one that is in the repo?
no...its in the repo...I actually piped a cat-file into it...so I can't remember what I wrote in it past a certain commit...
oh so you didn't commit the newest changes yet?
I think this should be pretty straightforward with diff
yeah...I guess your are correct...
ah...sometimes...I am lost...
git diff file <revision>:file
I think this should do the trick. I always use PHPStorm for stuff like that though
I want to strive to do everything in git on the command line, but not diffing files
I think you really profit from having some kind of difftool with a nice interface, command line diffing just confuses me
I use it with git add -p of course, but that's it
@deostroll you don't want to know how many times I feel like that ;)
06:49
aye...I'd drink me some ale to that... :)
IPA here :D
07:08
Hey guys
Been a while since I've been here.
Anyway, I've found what I think MIGHT help me with this file browser issue, but I'm not sure of how to test it. There is a "Cancel" event according to MSDN, and I'm hoping I can capture user clicking cancel in a file browser(from file input).
Anyone got experience with this sort of thing?
07:26
@rlemon in a serialport, do you think there would be an advantage to using a variable baudrate? If I can find a way to calculate how many bits/second my device is capable of sending, I was thinking of trying to enhance it by using a thread based on the maximum possible baudrate/x where x is the number of threads
Basically split the data and send them over on different threads at max possible rate
@GregBorbonus no way for detecting cancel
@GregBorbonus cancel is experimental. My initial guess is to capture the return value. If there's no return value or false, trigger a "cancel" function
and what you linked to pertains to html 5.1 I think...
(ms sql) when you create an index on a column, do you have to manually update it as new rows are entered that affect that column? or does it apply automatically by the engine?
ex: create index on column X, after that new stuff is added in that table, due to this do you have to re-create/update that index or is it automatic?
perhaps you should seek the dba chat room
07:32
With mongo the index is automatic. It doesn't make sense to register an index once only to have to manually run it each insert
@SterlingArcher the fuck are you doing?
Trying to increase serial performance of course :D
of what?
Data insert to mongo over serialport
gps data per se
hm
what device are you using here?
07:35
arduino and xbee drivers
oh, nice
isn't it like 2 am for you now?
the tricky part is maintaining a stable, solid GPS connection from a secure building
almost 3 actually
I can't sleep
what are you trying to achieve?
Hmm, it's tricky to say without giving too much context. I have a device that sends signals to an algorithm, but I'm having trouble with signal consistancy. My algorithm fails sometimes when a weak signal is present
So I'm researching ways to increase signal, which is tricky, or boost the performance of the signal as is
oh, so the context is confidential? :P
07:40
proprietary would be a better word :P
hehe, alright
I'll probably have another IPA and go to sleep
yeah imma try and sleep too
brunch with the gf tomorrow
err.. today.. fuck
there's no way I'm going to be productive anymore today
11:41 pm
wtf
Guys, how do I duplicate an object inside an array of objects?

let parent = {p: 'name', children: [{a:1}]};
let itemtoDuplicate = parent.children[0];
parent.children = Object.assign(itemtoDuplicate, parent.children);

I want to get: {p: 'name', children: [{a:1}, {a:1}]}
Hey guys, anyone know if there is a way to replace the file browser that appears after someone clicks on the file input?
08:25
Like.. provide your own? I don't think there's a way to do that.
09:07
Yeah, that's outside the DOM (which is why it has the native OS file dialog look)
09:27
yeah, thanks, sorry for not getting back.
On conference call.
09:45
There is a way for it.
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10:17
@MohsinRaza Dude, you ROCK
You gave me the part I was missing, when you cancel or accept a file upload, it goes BACK to the object last focused.
that is a nice solution for sure
@GregBorbonus welcome :)
        $('#filer_input2').click(function(){
            //If the value is empty, set it to 1.
            $(this).attr('nofile',1);
            $(this).focus();
        }).focus(function(){
            if($(this).attr('nofile') == 0 && $('.nis_popup_p').length == 1 && this.files.length == 0){
                nis_rm_popup();
            }
            $(this).attr('nofile',0);
            $('body').focus();
        });
Works like a charm. Thank you.
@GregBorbonus (thumbsup)
 
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11:24
Hi folks...can we use angular js filter without the '|' symbol?
11:41
because you have a dumb keyboard layout?
11:51
assumptions
12:30
its just some logic meant to output random text - lorem ipsum
right now, I just write: {{ '' | lorem }}
..and it puts some random text...
12:51
why do you mind the | symbol?
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@GregBorbonus Use Java Applet. Even Flash only call the system one, I think.
lol, just saw this on Express' page:
> Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for Node.js
> unopinionated
great
13:09
125
Q: What is opinionated software?

zvolkovI often see people saying that certain software is "very opinionated" or that Microsoft tends to write "un-opinionated" frameworks. What does this actually mean?

What is love?
baby don't hurt me
!!tell Neoares google what is love
@rlemon oh, I see
@towc it's unopinionated
13:14
I thought it made no political statements or anything
which in this day and age is important. cough leftpad cough
13:25
i did not realise there was an issue with drawing canvas on a bootstrap tab-pane
is there a way to get around this ?
@SterlingArcher no
14:25
> your password can be cracked in just 12 minutes
instead of "weak password" when you choose one
brutal
> Your password can be hacked in at the most
4476650254127 years, 8 months
ok
14:39
looking for examples of good longitudinal color pickers
a ratio of about 2:1
oh wait
think I got what I need
@littlepootis "at the most". That means nothing
heh, according to howsecureismypassword.net, it would take 2e125 years to crack my disk one
Now it would take seconds because they know your password
@towc oh, it does
it means they failed English 101
@littlepootis made sure the page was offline before typing anything in :P
as in, turned the offline mode on for that page in the dev tools
which means google knows that password
You know there are ways to get around that
Offline API, and stuff.
@littlepootis as? Setting it in the cookiejar on the local machine and retrieveing it the next time it comes on? write-protected it for that page
cookies is so 2010.
14:51
@littlepootis you mean workers? They still only cache things, it wouldn't matter
localStorage
I disabled the notifications server and all
but not localStorage
@littlepootis protected that too. And indexedDB
you forget I'm a l33t h4xx0r
you did all this to know how strong your password is?
14:53
I have pre-written scripts for cases like these, for analyzing the client's pages as passively as possible
well, without interfering with someone else's machine, because that's not the point of a test
Blu
Blu
Does anyone know what server stack this chat/website uses
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@Blu it should be in the help/faq page
Blu
Blu
14:55
@littlepootis sweet
15:21
a short mp3 lorem ipsum? 2-3 seconds
that can just be linked to
Anyone used Amazon Cognito? I'm seriously considering that rather than rolling my own auth with passport.js and REST API for user data
15:34
having my users' accounts on a server of one of the most popular companies? that's just asking for a data breach hackread.com/amazon-suffers-security-breach
Let's pretend for a moment it's not sensitive data and since it can use 3rd party auth it doesn't store passwords
I can't even store sensitive data without getting bogged down in legal issues since that's highly regulated here
> We requested Israeli data mining company Hacked-DB for a quick data check and based on their findings it seems that the user accounts are valid but the compromised passwords are not actually passwords rather they are session keys which reside in the Amazon cookie data
Either way that's completely unrelated
The reliability/maintainability of my application would depend on the reliability of these "services". That's.. not good.
15:56
You think I can do a better job at setting up that backend myself? That's flattering but probably not true
I didn't really want a cloud-service vs no-cloud-service discussion though so I'll just check it out and compare it to firebase/hoodie then :)
I'm not setting up a DB/API server in my living room because of bogus security concerns
well, never had any experience with the amazon cognito, but if it were up to me, i'd rather write my own user authentication. or at least use an existing package for the relevant framework that i'd be using instead of relying on some external cloud. unless it's some very large project that should work across multiple domains or something
no security concern is bogus
Nah, hobby project. If it was a large project I would probably not be in a position to choose these things :)
defend it with your teeth or prepare to die
@towc Have you properly secured your windows with regards to incoming hellfire missiles?
16:06
I'm barely on this planet anymore. Telling you more than this is a security concern
So you think I'd be in a better position if I ran a server from home, on my ISP?
move to alpha centauri
it's the most reasonable conclusion
Never liked that game :p
wut
no, it's the closest star
Well that doesn't sound like a very safe place to live
16:08
if your data is liquified, there's no risk others could steal it
or host a server
That is true and touché
If it's a hobby project, it doesn't really matter what you go with. (Unless you want to do the right wayâ„¢)
So what is the right way then? Self hosted server hardware?
mr company, I'd like to report an issue. Your quote is missing an "it"
self-hosted is always a bad idea..
16:09
Right, so we can agree on cloud then, that's a good start
but cloud costs a lot more money potentially
And self hosted hardware is free?
and you don't know exactly what's happening with what you're having
Staph callin cloud
you most likely already have something that can act as a server
do you have a toaster you bought <2ys ago?
16:10
Fuck, my fridge is a goddamn server at this point
Just host on a $5 digital ocean droplet
jokes apart, it really doesn't matter :) You can go self-hosted if you're ready to mantain things
$5 is already more than some of the apps I host on amazon already :)
go for it then
I'm not concerned about the pricing, I was just wanting to know if anyone had tried a specific service
16:12
oh. I'll let the grown ups talk then
I didn't mean that in an offensive way :)
jeesh, dw :) That was my way to say I have no experience in actually doing things
Whats the fastest browser for Jquery latest edition, do Jquery foundation jquery.org maintain any statistics ?
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@towc no worry is bogus ;)
16:13
+1 for the digital ocean droplet
it's cheaper in the long run too
@RaghuAriga chrome
@RaghuAriga now. If you missuse jQuery it will slow down heavily in every browser. But I guess Chrome has the fastet javascript engine. v8.
@towc is there any link to tool or tool that measures
using $(document).on() a lot will heavily slow things down.
@RaghuAriga any benchmarking service. You can do the comparison yourself
16:34
@RaghuAriga And if you create a larger project that needs to be fast avoid jQuery and/or split it down to the least possible functionality. I did the misstake once to start with jQuery and had to rewrite everything to pure JS. Much faster. Much more control. You can't e.stopPropagation() within jQuery's .on() function. And you don't really can work modular with instances in a good way etc.
how would i change this line of javascript to reflect a html class called "nummber" instead of the value of 70 ? animateValue("value", 0, 70, 2000);
Hi guys!

I am trying to make a simple Quiz in JavaScript because of something I want to make in Vue.js

To do this, I make a class to hold all the answers and the correct answer, this is my code:
```
var Quiz = class Quiz {
constructor(answers, correct) {
// This constructor required a list (answers) and a string (correct).
this.answers = answers;
for(var i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
if (this.answers[i] !== correct) throw "None of the answers match the correct answer!";
}
this.correct = correct;
}
};
```
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16:51
console.log(this.answers[i]); console.log(correct) console.log(typeof correct); console.log(typeof this.answers[i]);
@gloriousCatnip
can anyone tell me why this doesnt count as it should based on the value in class .number
$('.number').each(function () {
  var $this = $(this);
  jQuery({ Counter: 0 }).animate({ Counter: $this.text() }, {
    duration: 1000,
    easing: 'swing',
    step: function () {
      $this.text(Math.ceil(this.Counter));
    }
  });
});
@user2429266 mine doesnt seem to work as the value is brought in via a csv file
the value in static form arrives on the page but when you introduce the count script it just says NaN
@user2429266 They all return string, and correct also returns string.
@gloriousCatnip and the value?
17:00
They all return the correct value, and correct type.
@gloriousCatnip lol. Ok. You loop over the whole set and match it against a single string. At one point it must throw. []
Oh. Uhm, how can I fix that? I am not too well-versed in JavaScript :p
set: [0,1,2], correct: 1. Now in the loop it would check if 1==1, 2==1,3==1
if( this.correct.indexOf( correct ) === -1 ) throw
ok, thanks!
I will try that out!
oh, i feel so stupid now.
i now realize that I set this.correct AFTER the loop, meaning this.correct is empty/null/whatever before the loop, haha
sry. May bad. it should be if( this.answers.indexOf( correct ) === -1 ) throw
In your loop it will throw the message as soon as a single element in your answers object doesn't match the given correct value.
17:32
It works now, thanks!
18:09
@MadaraUchiha is starting tomorrow
2
^_^
Don't come in too early, generally we try to start days by 9:30 but I hope I'll be there in time :D
@BenjaminGruenbaum Given that I'm coming in from the north, I'll probably be there at around 10:30~11:00
If traffic would be nice to me
Cool.
Try not to be too late in your first day.
I know >_<
I wanted to stay the weekend in TA this weekend, but had a wedding dropped on me
18:23
@BenjaminGruenbaum @MadaraUchiha Starting on a Sunday? That sounds odd but fun. Also congrats! :)
@AwalGarg Israeli weekends are Friday and Saturday
19:22
holy crap Nerd³ got married last week
19:38
how dare he
he's ours and only ours
am I only one who finds these types of videos disgusting?
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Is there anybody in there?
Just nod if you can hear me
Is there anybody home?
I have a javascript code jsfiddle.net/vd0a3tkm
what he do, when you keep pressed button for 5 sec he do somthing
I want to change with spacebar, is it possible?
20:16
First you have to make sure he has pants on
20:28
so is not possible?
this movie
The Lobster
what the FECK am I watching
@IsabelCariod can't find his pants?
sorry but what means that?
pants are what you wear on your legs
and what has with Javascript?
20:35
Well he's gotta wear his pants first
how I dress?
I wouldn't know how you dress
I mean pants to javascript
I haven't heard of that library
should I love this life?
20:39
only you can decide that
You look pretty smart and laughed at me a little but I'm working on my dissertation final, Can you help me a little with my problem?
What do you "want to change with spacebar"?
@Shmiddty come on.. now
Instead of pressing the button, to press spacebar
so if they hold the spacebar for 5 seconds, do something?
20:47
yes
!!tell IsabelCariod mdn keydown
@IsabelCariod Something went on fire; status 403
@CapricaSix what's that?
20:49
@bitten Command developer.mozilla.org/en-us/docs/web/events/keydown does not exist. (note that /tell works on commands, it's not an echo.)
lol
i can't into Cap
so what should I use?
when I have a `get` in Javascript, do I also need a `set`? I am making a class that I will be using in a Vue project, but trying to test the class in Chrome Developer Tools, I get this when I initialize an object of the class: "Cannot set property className of #<Question> which has only a getter" and this is the code: http://pastebin.com/6YT9aEBF

What have I done wrong?
why are you specifying a get className()?
because another class I have is supposed to have an array with n amounts of the Question object, and I need to make sure that the only objects the other class can take in is the "question"-object. Tried to use typeof, but that only returned object
21:09
you don't need a className property
!!tell gloriousCatnip google javascript typeof
I tried to do that, but typeof returned 'object' and not 'question'/'Question' as I wanted
try instanceof
how can i set Atom to go to the previously opened file rather than just the next one in the tab list?
i really cannie find the option
@Shmiddty it worked! thanks! :)
21:27
I can't believe I can find issues with a library as ubiquitous as node-glob
0
Q: How to Increase Post like without Mutating state in redux?

NaneI am new to redux.I know this is a newbie question but I can't find any correct solution.I am building simple post with like count increase when someone clicks this is my Code My question is How to change or increase likes count for particular post without mutating state and what is most efficien...

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any body pls help me with that
22:04
Hey, I have a problem. I know it's RoR but problem can be fix with JS i think. Do you have ideas ?
0
Q: Improve performance markers partial gmaps4rails with lot of row

nicolaswecandoitI m making an app with a map. I m using Gmaps4rails and partial to display infowindow on my maps. All works good, I can display markers. I have more than 6000 row in my database. So when I made a query with lot of results, I have lot of markers and lot of partials, normal. Problem : Serveur pe...

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@gloriousCatnip you don't need set (not sure if someone answered already, noticed your question in a feed)
!!> var x = {}; Object.defineProperty(x, 'test', { get: function() { return 42; } }); x.test
@doug65536 42
@gloriousCatnip ^
22:42
@doug65536 no, it's fine! I managed to solve it by using ofinstance! btw, how do I import classes from another local file into my Vue file? I have not been using JavaScript very much, didn't even know they had introduced classes until today
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