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15:00
again.. rotation speed of galaxies (respectively it stars at the edges) has no explanation to this very day
Actually we don't know if our universe is infinite or not.
@Sheepy OK. That makes sense, but I'm still uncertain whether the old JS is being called for them, or whether the JS results are being cached. I'm confused a bit, but thank you for trying to clear it up for me.
except.. haha "dark energy / matter"
Can you explain it in a way that allows us to understand you?
which just "has to be there"
15:00
I think it's not a secret that many scientists are uncomfortable with dark matter. That does not mean we have anything better. For now. This can change. Like how we all "gained" a new organ lately.
@jAndy And what's your problem with that?
yea, "has to be there (due to measurements), we're pretty sure it's a form of matter, but not 100% sure"
Problem? It is a joke we call "standard theory"
with gets treated like the ultimate truth
We don't pretend we know all of physics
I don't know if I should be adding a parameter to the file name when the JS is called, or if I should be adding meta-directives to kill caching for the entire site.
15:01
We do know some physics
"dark matter" is the name we give to part of physics that we don't know. We're trying to figure it out, but haven't yet.
There is a bit of "mild dogma" that discourages staying from the standard model since it works in so many ways, but that doesn't prevent people from coming up with other theories.
The bar is high, because ot overturn the standard model you need a thoery that explains everything it does plus more
so, even if we know it's wrong, it's still the best tool so far
@SeventhSon We update a timestamp parameter on the js url whenever we deploy a new js, for example. Same apply to static ajax resources - you can add a parameter to the ajax url.
If you propose something that doesn't fit the standard model, the evidence for your theory has to be even greater than the overwhelming amount of evidence for the standard model.
@Luggage I don't know what measurements you're talking about. All we measure is the baryonic matter and we define and basically hope (interpretate) 90% of the iceberg
we can measure the distribution of dark matter through lensing, like I said
lensing is real. proven in the.. 1930's?
15:04
@jAndy We can measure much more than baryonic matter. In fact, less than 0.0001% of what we know about astrophysics comes from baryonic matter.
@SeventhSon meta directive won't disable non-page resource caching, afaik.
I forget the dat.. famous Einstein prediction
lensing only shows gravitational effects, which we "believe" only gets caused by matter and energy
We are but mosquitos in a puddle, learning about the clouds.
@Sheepy OK, thank you.
15:05
@jAndy and matter is energy, simplifying that description
by energy (and therefor matter), yes.
if energy is the wind, matter is a tornado. same thing, but one is a very special arrangement.
define energy
!!define energy
@Luggage energy The impetus behind all motion and all activity.
I hate you, cap
Ohh, shit, she's gone westworld on us
In quantum mechanics, energy is defined in terms of the energy operator as a time derivative of the wave function. The Schrödinger equation equates the energy operator to the full energy of a particle or a system.
I'm just not a huge fan of the "standard theory". Too much interpretation, too much dogma and defined facts
What theory do you prefer?
The great thing about science is that is works whether you believe it or not.
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If the Z-index of element X is higher than element Y, will the children of X also have a higher Z-index?
15:09
they're inside of the higher element
if you filled a cup with water and held it over your own head, is the water lower or higher than your head?
Ehh, I think I asked the wrong question
none really, I just can't stand physicist which hold the "standard theory" as holy grail of truth
I have a hard time coming up with a definition for energy that doesn't use the word energy.
So you are anti-science. I don't mean that as an insult, but.. that's the term for it.
@rlemon Sorry that was bad phrasing
@jAndy Maybe you don't quite understand how science works.
15:10
The children of X, are they higher than X?
or are children below by default?
If you followed science, you'd know that the standard model is pretty much KNOWN to be wrong.
it's just the most right we know of.
@KendallFrey oh I think I do, but true science (theory + experiment) got pretty much slaughtered
There is fraud in science, and it's a problem, but science as a whole, lives on.
Well the common definition of science as "the collection of knowledge acquired by science" is really quite bad
another thing beside rotation of galaxies, is the proclaimed "expansion" of the universe respectively.. universities teach, that Hubble "found" the expansion. Which is another utter lie and dogma
15:12
But science itself is built on principles that no sane person could deny
what is the counter evidence?
@Luggage God did it
at least, I heard that several times from professors within a university
proclaimed?
were they economics professors?
I'm more about the way of "science" here
Hubble found a red-shifting of light, not more or less.. anything what followed is pure interpretation
By that logic, we know nothing.
To say Hubble "found" the expansion is just stupid or a lie
deduction
@rlemon lol
15:14
@Luggage why is that.. the point is, certain things (measurements) can get interpretated in several, different ways
all we do is interpret information, so if interpretation is wrong, we know nothing.
Because we know why stars emit the wavelengths they do, and we know why light red or blue shifts
@jAndy Expansion of the universe is the only way to explain redshift without adding additional categories into physics
Remember Occam's Razor
that is what Hubble said until his death
So, you claim, by extension, that what we know about light coming from stars is wrong, and that relativity is wrong.
15:15
he believed we're dealing with an unknown "physical effect" instead of the expansion
unknown "physical effect". so.. dark energy
dark means unknown, in this context
dark energy isn't "instead of"
yea, there are other reasons for expansion, but I found it odd that he's more willing to accept "it's unknown" than another term for the same thing
lol
well put
@Luggage probably, yes. I was actually criticizing the way how we deal with assumptions and interpretatons. At least in my experience, way too many people treat too much as truth
15:18
are these people physicists or just JS chat room peeps?
both O_o
illuminati
Just remember that no scientist treats the known laws of physics as truth
because a lot of people spot off a few things they learned in high school as "the fact that is 100% known" when it isn't.
As I said, I heard professors talk to an audience stating "Hubble found the expansion of the universe"
15:19
They treat them as extremely probable. So probable that it's not worth the effort considering the case that they aren't true.
professors are not science
Techinically true, what you say. Hubble just recorded some red shift. We inferred expansion due to relativity, which we can prove locally.
The interpretations you are talking about are deductions. And that's how theoretical science works.
@Luggage I think it's a personal thing at this point, jAndy doesn't like Hubble 😛
But so much 'knowledge' is based on deduction from other testable physics, and then turns out it works.. Then over time we way "well, this is the best explanation we have" and it turns into a meme.
15:21
@Luggage did you ever occupied yourself with steady state universe interprations respectively plasmaverse theories?
ohh, hubble touched him. :)
I found it quite amazing how much it also makes sense, even from a mathematical point of view
yeah plasmaverse makes no sense
well spoken
I'll let Kendall take that one.
15:22
I think we should add new tags to the chatroom
@blckt I don't
@rlemon wow.
15:43
Man, I really want a cigarette today... All that's holding me back, though, is remembering how difficult it makes breathing while doing cardio. But damn, today is just one of those days
Guys i need little help, stuck in the office becaz of this .... the task I have been given is to integrate this https://github.com/watson-developer-cloud/conversation-simple into a product of ours.
Our product is using gulp and I dont have much knowledge on gulp either.
Everything in `package.json` have been copied and ran `npm install`.

After further invesitgation I found out that I need to also run another file `node app.js`. How do I tell gulp to execute this script after starting server ?
Any difference between
res.locals = variableToSentToView
res.render(view,variableToSentToView)
in expressJS
huh?
there are differences, conceptually, but both stuff things into the response
sorry, your question was hard to parse at first.
15:58
any clues for me ?
Why would PropTypes.array be "forbidden"?
Do they expect PropTypes.arrayOf?
If it's an eslint rule I'd guess yes
what do you mean by "forbidden"?
PropTypes.array is about as useful as PropTypes.object when it comes to checking props
@Loktar i'm stuck with a pc builder dilemma. I was going to build a new pc this month (the current one that i have is already "old"). But I have some questions like "should I wait for Ryzen?" or "DDR3 or DRR4" ect ...
do you know a good site where people shares their builds ?
maybe that helps me to get some idea's
I didn't know mailboxes were property of the US postal service.
meh, i'm also lost at that enormous mass of different GPU's
16:06
@KarelG pcpartpicker?
https://www.reddit.com/r/PCBuilds/
https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/
@KarelG How long have you waited?
personally I would wait for ryzen at this point
it's out pretty damn soon
man, touch gestures are a lot easier than I expected
since last november :/
meh, they said "Q1" which can be until march >.<
yea
16:10
or even delayed
I mean if you want something now get it
GRRR
something will always come out
I love AMD but I just said screw it and bought an intel and nvidia
and have been enjoying it since sep
actually, i don't see a point in DDR4
I always buy the current gen ram
16:10
the difference is negligable for high end gaming pc's
it's useful if you need lots of mem power like a server
Actually it can make a pretty big difference
depends on the game
some FO4 ram benchmarks
that's the best chart really showing it, esp on the i7
it doesn't show the diff between DDR3 and DDR4
ddr4 is faster
so you would assume the results would be even better
does DDR4 not have higher CAS ?
DDR4 is quite expensive, and I have a set of 2x8 GB DDR3 2.1 MHz with cas 0.9
if you're not looking to build a high end machine and the price diff is really huge you could just skip it and do ddr3
16:14
I think ... need to check it at home
mainly just wanted to point out faster ram does actually make a difference though
true
What's a good way to test/see what your machine has?
yeah looks like if you get the same speed the diff is negligable
belarc advisor works for me
16:15
so like ddr3 2133 vs ddr4 2133
how does one set up indexes in mongo in node?
i mean , how does one manage those in several environments etc ?
I'm gonna have to test my PC when I get home cause the person that built it said it's a $2k rig, but I would never know any better.
@Waxi would be interested to find out
you don't know what's in it at all?
rocks
I have no idea, I just know it's fast lol.
16:18
p3, 500mhz
My field tests are how fast I can alt+tab out of a game and how quick Windows boots up, not very scientific you could say.
@Waxi If computer performance is a factor in alt-tabbing, you need a faster computer
help me find the usual QA for closing here
too late
Felix is very good at searching
But praveen is even faster at answering trivial questions
1 is an object. Because every number in JavaScript gets converted to a string. — Mouser 2 mins ago
16:23
wut ?
@Loktar yes. And there are DDR4's with higher CAS than DDR3 of same speed. That technology may be young. If I go for DDR3, then the chance is that I would miss the advantages that new DDR4 can have. But hey, I occasionally replace my RAM's lol...
yeah it's an easy upgrade at least
I mean if it's going to affect your budget for cpu or gpu I'd use the money for those for sure
even for ~5% better performance ?
How come AMD and Intel are the only ones that make processors? (or the only ones that ever get talked about)
I never understood why more companies are not in that space.
16:27
A processor factory costs many billions dollars, that's why
starting costs + expertise + dominance
For the record, there were other companies in that space before.
OK so then it's very unlikely that we'll ever see another brand of CPUs?
no
It's very unlikely that we won't
there are companies that build cpu's, but for specific purposes
16:28
well, that depends on what you mean by ever
user2620028
i mean... i built a fx9590, radeon 290x, 16gb@2300, and a samsung evo 850 for like $900
You can build a better processor, but if you want it to be economically viable it can't just be a dozen times faster, it must be orders of magnitude better
@Waxi same reason there is coke and pepsi
established names.
@Luggage not really. And there are many other small brands of coke-alike
@DenysSéguret or same speeds but cheaper
or same speeds, but more robust.
16:29
yea yea, you get the point.
or slower, cheaper, more robust.
there are so many different considerations for cpus
user2620028
dont remember if it was @loktar or @rlemon who was talking about the graphics card they got for their wife but it was slightly better than the 290x and much more affordable
there was also transmeta and .. that other company.. that tried to break into the PC cpu market
How can you make a cheaper processor when it's so complex and you must start by spending a few dozens billions $ ?
designing a processor isn't easy. I've attended a course CPU architecture. That's advanced shit man
16:30
The only way to enter the market would be with a different kind of processor, a simpler one, I think
both intel and amd can rely of years of expertise
intel has the fabrication tech down. they just don't push advancement hard enough when they lack competition
user2620028
they both have the manufacturing part of the process down near perfect. When have you ever heard of a defective cpu ( no bent pins from fucked up installation dont count )
@DenysSéguret or a redesign which can be manufactured by someone else with nominal overhead costs to setup.
no, but I think intel is a bit better on the power usage part..
(I think)
16:31
the manufacturing changes each generation
sometimes AMD requires less power for same performance
it depends of the architecture
Also, ARM cpus (which are manufactured by multiple companies) are a sort of competition. Not on the PC market for historical reasons, but in general.
unfortunately, their recent releases were so bad that intel had barely competition
heh, I recall that "bulldozer" joke
now, with that Ryzen ...
well well ... i'm curious
user2620028
@karelg the funny part is with them barely having competition i still ended up buying an amd due to value
Evening chat :D
user2620028
16:34
what was available on the market comparing value and performance amd offered procs with comparable performance for much cheaper ( especially in the secondhand market )
user2620028
morning
ohh I'm trying this
@HatterisMad I got an rx480 for my son
and an rx470
470 is a bit slower than a 290x though
I think the new pc @rlemon got was an rx480 as well?
16:46
Woah!
24X DVD!
ikr
it's a beast
I like the red part
@rlemon 8GB RAM?
it was on for 899 so I snagged it for Holly for christmas bday
@KendallFrey yea we've doubled the ram and added an ssd
oh good you're sane
16:49
1TB ram, ramdisk, UPS.
!!afk back hurts, working from home.
@KendallFrey We both know that's certainly not the case.
17:04
I used to love writing when I was younger. I'm extremely rusty, though... here's me practicing after several years of nothing nickdugger-blog.azurewebsites.net/this-world-is-small-after-all
does anyone know of a way to make flow properly resolve specific "absolute" paths? I am using aliases in my webpack config
You're our flow expert, here.
when did I become experts on these things? :|
Because you're the only pleb whose plebby enough to pleb around with flow
yeah, you outta call me Tiberius Gracchus
17:16
I'm not going to call you that.
array functions in postgresql are super cool. Getting a subquery directly as an array is very powerful
@DenysSéguret have you also checked out json_agg and json_build_object in version^9.4?
Not yet, but I don't use JSON much in the DB. I prefer to use a more relational model as much as possible (and JSON for rather raw data)
As soon as I start to need complex things on JSON, I convert that to relational
someone can help me with this please? stackoverflow.com/questions/41455804/…
@JotaPardo Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
17:19
(I don't say that JSON querying isn't cool too)
@JotaPardo Nobody wants to debug a wall of code we can't even execute. Build a MCVE first
17:37
Have you guys heard of chakra? I feel like it's weird I haven't heard of it
Yes we know about Chakra, you pleb
@corvid What ? Of course. This is far from new
first flow, now this?
corvidpls
I only ever work with v8 :\
We all work more with V8, but we still must know that other engines exist...
!!afk
17:42
spidermonkey is the best engine
Chakra
@corvid chakra is just IE's engine. Later IE (or just edge, maybe)
v8, spidermonkey, chakra and.. whatever apple calls theirs. javascript-core or something
hiee all
i need one small doubt..
I doubt it
ha ha

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