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that cool
12:20
@Mosho boilerplate looks good! Though if you have to explain github.com/Mosho1/react-mobx-boilerplate/blob/master/… it means we might want to hide more files
well, it's pretty self explanatory
the point was letting users know you don't need to touch some files
they will be explored regardless of where they are hidden
Yes, but if you don't need to touch some files they should probably be hidden from you - the structure should guide you towards your code.
Like, the fact there is a webpack folder is good, because I know that if I want to change something about webpack all the files are there.
Maybe a core folder that contains all the files that aren't your app
I also found it interesting that I can put state on routes - which is cute. Like - give the route a reference to the store and then have onEnter and getComponent communicate with it.
Also, I like how updateLocation waits for the location to update now :D
I wonder if the router shouldn't be abstracted with a more simple interface, but the route being just data is also nice - hmm.
Guys, I have a problem: How do I unit-test a click-to-copy directive ? (angular2, but I guess that'd be the same in anyother framework/lib)
(since i cant execCommand('paste'))
@BenjaminGruenbaum you mean in routes.tsx?
should I symple wrap document.execCommand in a spy and hope it has been called with "copy" ?
12:28
@Mosho yes, not sure - also made a small pr for a change I did locally for the context thing
or App.ts
@Mosho routes.tsx, but not sure if it's any better. I might make routes a class so it looks like a more classic router from frameworks, but that's probably not better.
meh, probably not.
Also, probably do an event listener for github.com/Mosho1/react-mobx-boilerplate/blob/master/src/… to avoid conflicts where another library listens to this
hmm, I can't merge
something wrong with GH?
getting an error page when I try logging out too
12:30
you can just give me write access as collaborator
and I'll make the change myself
@rlemon Who opens a microwave while it's running?
I do?
set it for 2 minutes, open at 1 and stir.
@BenjaminGruenbaum yeah I tried that too
error pages all around
fun, try incognito
did, works
12:35
@KendallFrey all the time
I didn't even know there existed microwaves that would still run when opened.
do you guys chat about angularjs?
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ok thanks
12:40
eh... apparently there is such "w3schools certificate". Just had an interview session with someone that responded on our job opening. He showed me that thing.
So checked it and it's not fake ( w3schools.com/cert/default.asp )
yea, they've always had them
i didn't know that. Anyways, that poor person spent fucking 100 bucks for ... a paper
@BenjaminGruenbaum I played around with chrome debugging of the project in vscode
worked flawlessly
there's even a shortcut in vscode to refresh chrome
> Wanted: young, fit and healthy men willing to lie on their backs and do absolutely nothing for two months. Wage: €16,000.
@Mosho yeah I saw the launch.json stuff
12:44
don't underestimate that
@KendallFrey mine doesn't...
@rlemon I'd probably go nuts 3 days in
@BenjaminGruenbaum I was thinking to add fetching react and other libs from cdnjs
is anyone familiar with sails.js?
why did I choose something no one else is using - tell me whaaay
how can I check in $scope function returns promise or not?
12:46
@rlemon pay is not bad, but the job looks terrible
and I wouldn't pass their criteria anyway
I read that Mocha does not have any notion of a special file named helper.js that it would load before other files. Apparently in my case the test_helper.js is always getting loaded first. I've not used any hook or any other directory or configuration. Posted . with all the details and folder structure. Tried on 4 System and even cloud9 ide. but still same behavior from the Mocha
Posted Question
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43229233/how-mocha-knows-which-file-to-load-first-in-the-test-suite
Im glad caprica is healthy again ;)
@BenjaminGruenbaum, I just realized I actually starred a bunch of your repositories
13:01
@corvid cool, I guess
@Mosho app should accept router as optional prop.
anyone know why node's Buffer's constructor was deprecated?
I've been working on a library which is an alternative to React and Vue, based on web-components. Where is the best place to get feedback for it?
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@ndugger multiargs issue
@BenjaminGruenbaum you mean IOC?
move it to where an App is instantiated?
or just an option but keep making the router in the constructor
But now instead of overloading the buffer constructor, they now have a Buffer.from method that's overloaded a bunch instead now. I fail to see how that solved their problem
they recreated it methinks
@ndugger what's the new alternative? Buffer.from?
Yeah
13:15
Buffer.fromArray / Buffer.fromBuffer ?
I've never used a number to instantiate a Buffer before
apparently a lot of people were confused and misusing them
Anybody know a bit about debian linux?
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@eavichay You've mixed and matched word tenses when dealing with your lifecycle methods. the DOM and React both use present tense when dealing with events, as should you; onClick instead of onClicked, etc.
13:21
Unbelievable. Stephen Piscotty gets hit 3 times from his at bat to scoring at home. Each elbow and his head. Looks… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/849439870091235330
lol
THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE LEGEND!
!!> !!{}
@corvid true
damn the 97 in the title confuses me... I come back to read new 97 lines quite often...
9 more seasons
13:30
@rlemon what's the chances ?
@Mosho just an option to give a router as a parameter to the constructor.
Rather than create it, kind of like appState
jandy, you can refresh the page to get another title. orr .... edit it yourself.
@rlemon THE MAN
THE MYTH
THE LEGEND
@Mosho I want to make sure links work in cases where you mix and match real routes and urls. I don't think external links work atm.
I'm also still in favor of putting all the files the user shouldn't touch in a folder, but I see how that's making an assumption in itself.
13:38
tor.com is not at all what I thought it'd be.
I would argue tor.com is better than what you thought it would be.
certainly more interesting
Service workers, are they available across tabs/windows?
@Mosho oh right, static assets should be handled somehow definitely.
13:58
mosho-boilerplate PR#: 2 - Add jQuery
@BenjaminGruenbaum links will do what they normally do
@Luggage I don't think Dor is working on it
and routing is done with pushState
are urls from links going to be hard-coded where needed or are you planning some form of url generator?
ohh, you just answered that, i think
so, is doing await somefn(); console.log('done') equivalent to somefn().then(() => console.log('done'))?
14:02
yes.
Mosho I have always liked the idea of named routes. <Link route="viewUser" params={{ id: 123 }}>Your account</Link>
TIL CSS absolute lengths for sizes: q where 1q = 0.25mm ...
@Luggage I do that too, but it doesn't really belong in boilerplate
you can always define a list of names -> routes and implement Link however you like
also, why is it that setState has a callback instead of a promise? I feel like Promise is so much more standard nowadays
Yea..
right now I use route-recognizer (a minimal library like the one you are using, 'routes') that has it built in, but yea.. i could do it on my own if I had to
class Foo extends Component {
  ...
  setStateAsync(state) {
    return new Promise((resolve) => {
      this.setState(state, resolve)
    });
  }
  ...
}
@corvid or just use the callbacks
it's not that big of a pain
14:08
@rlemon yeah well that's pretty obvious, I am just wondering why setState doesn't already do that for you, is it just extra overhead that need not be there?
> Tim Berners-Lee wins $1 million Turing Award src
that's from 2014.
and also they said "nope"
@Luggage does it make it any less true?
14:10
maybe
meh, if you read the linked issue (which is much more to consume) they basically explain the same deal. "nope, not gonna happen, not worth it really"
> Why do we need to do this at all? What do you gain by using Promises here? It's a bit of a "fringe" feature anyway that should be used for corner cases. Normally you should use lifecycle methods. Why add more complexity to it?
> commented on 23 Jan
22 hours ago, by Jhawins
@erotavlas http://flexboxfroggy.com/ this is a good way to get started btw
Adding to the above, cssgridgarden.com
I think this recently was updated
if we're handing out links
@corvid I am curious why you need to wait for setState. I never have. I'm not saying you don't need to, i have no idea, just curious.
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14:14
@rlemon "tutorial" starts out with table of contents :?
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Is MDN a tutorial lol
@corvid callbacks can be synchronous
semi-legitimate reason, maybe
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Just complaining.
@Luggage something like this.setState({ userInfo: await getSomeData() }, () => { // something here })
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My coffee just got done what is everyone doing today?
14:15
I know how to use a callback... I was curious about the "// something here".
@Mosho links preventDefault
@Jhawins parts of it are, yea
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@Luggage Animations
@BenjaminGruenbaum you want the Link component to check if the path matches a route and otherwise not preventDefault?
I think I like the distinction between a and Link
@BenjaminGruenbaum btw, how would you do something like that here? the router is a property of const app = new App()
how would you get it to Link?
(this is why I like using dirty but convenient things like context)
@Mosho or have a distinction, I guess people can just have <a tags for actual links, hmm.
14:26
any node module for hex little endian hight endian conversions?
Couldn't find any
Although, you can totally see if the route matches and if there are no matches just change location directly - or reload on no route matched.
Link can also be a property of the router and exported by the app
Routing is only incidentally global, but I think it's worth keeping global for simplicity.
If it's available via context, then people are free to so any form of sub-routing and replace the context for children
@BenjaminGruenbaum I think it's what people have come to expect anyway
we could let the history.pushState hook do that resolution too
router is already there
or just use is-url-external from npm
@Mosho do you really need an npm module for this?
function is_external(url)
  try {
    new URL(url)
    return true;
  } catch (e) {
    return false;
  }
}
undefined
is_external('foo.com')
false
is_external('https://foo.com')
true
is_external('https://foo.com/bar')
true
is_external('/bar')
false
14:36
the module isn't much more than that
@BenFortune seems containing erros
(yes, I'm bored at work)
@KarelG which chrome version do you have?
when I saw that this morning on HN, it said chrome 56 didn't work
<Foo
  thing={thing}, <-- I do this WAY too much to not have learned by now
  thang={thang} />
> Version 57.0.2987.133 (64-bit)
if i pick 2 / 4 , only the 2nd and 3th tile is "watered"
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@KarelG Can you share a URL to that specific step or will it send us back to #1
14:40
bypass the js ... goto lvl 10 just click on that dropdown 'level of ...' and pick 10
14:50
@FlorianMargaine you would need to polyfill URL
which that npm module may very well do
sorry, you care about old IE?
any IE*
and edge, according to MDN
caniuse says Edge is fine.
regardless, most people still support IE11
and yes, if you don't support new URL, you can just use e = document.createElement('a'); e.href = url; return window.location.hostname != e.hostname, which is what the module does
14:52
keh
@FlorianMargaine yeah that's what I would do I guess
this module is exactly the same kind of module as left-pad, really.
if I could assume there were no weird cases
@Mosho have you looked at the module? it's even more stupid
it tries to do an unnecessary check.
nah, I just remembered it exists
14:55
the code is 21 lines, including 'use strict';, module.exports, 4 blank newlines, and also does an unnecessary closure.
(what do people have against functions?!)
yeah that's pretty weird
I guess all these reasons is why it's barely used :P
you think so?
you think that most people actually read the code?
you're quite optimistic
You are salty today.
@Luggage I can't talk, so I'm venting
(throat pain, this kind of stuff.)
when I need to vent I usually just unbutton the top two on the shirt
15:01
I unzip my trousers
did I just mix vent with rant?
I'd need to be wearing them in the first place for that to work
florian, developers nowadays googles for a solution for their problem. If google responds with a npm module, they would use it without looking inside that. I also don't understand the massive use of leftpad npm "module" ( i still recall that npm drama 2 years ago)
@FlorianMargaine no, like most english words vent has multiple meanings
that left pad is so simple that I would have written a function myself
15:03
@KarelG was it 2 years ago already?
i read code sometimes.
march 2016
I dont bother with popular libraries everyone uses (pg, express)
that's one year ago
ah last year
15:04
I just read the code for the Component I was about to use, and turns out it is a shitty wrapper on react-color
so glad I read the code, now I'm just using react-color
which, if you pass it undefined for its default color the entire UI locks up
protip
I always look at modules that have less than a certain number of downloads/stars
that's a not so good indication IMO
it's a good red flag tho
@Luggage these are actually the ones I most often read. When debugging, though :)
other factors too I guess
15:06
as long as it isn't the only thing you rely on
I generally look at # open issues, last update, and # stars
@FlorianMargaine i mean at the time of choosing to install. I end up reading the code laters when i want to understand something
(I've been reading the kernel code a bit too often these days, mostly since I work with containers)
@Luggage that's fair
I can't read kernel without thinking about corn
Someone should do a talk on assessing and choosing dependencies from npm (and similar)
ALL THE DEPS
15:09
my fave part about js is when I quit using js
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@Rice cool story bro
We'll teach you to love JS. We'll teach your grandmother to suck eggs.
and then I found $5
oh my.
15:10
yeah, sucking eggs is a must these days in our industry
A Ren and Stimpy reference, if I recall.
sucking eggs is the new standing desks
wait? when did that happen?
I just got the tshirts printed!
> I have a standing desk
What's your excuse?
"Egg Sucker of the Year"?
15:11
I love pickled eggs
I kind of do too
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@ssube They have pickled eggs individually wrapped in the cafeteria now. Disgusting
grabbed a jar from the store the other day cause why not, they turned out to be pretty decent
they're like $1/egg when you buy them in the store here
you have a cafeteria?
15:12
great for throwing salad with some mushrooms and shit
I tried to make my own but peeling off the shells is a bitch
pickled eggs... what's that?
hard boil and egg, then pickle it
hard-boiled eggs, pickled
with garlic and onion powder, usually
15:12
nahh, just pickling spices
I was going to ask "with what?"
oh, most of the ones here are garlic-y
@rlemon peeling off the shells of a hard-boiled egg is easy, no?
at least at the store
@FlorianMargaine until you get the bastard egg which sticks
15:13
@FlorianMargaine depends on the egg and cooking time
it CAN be easy.
and when you're doing 2 dozen, that's pretty high probability
older eggs cooked less (more?) are much easier
well... we have normal eggs here...
is france a country that doesn't refrigerate eggs?
15:13
indeed
we also don't have white eggs
I mean
I try the ice bath, ususally works out okay
i wonder if that has an effect on peeling
the shell isn't white
I just remember the ordeal I went through the last time I made them
like 4-5 eggs I rage quit on
the white shell ones are shitty anyway,
15:14
@FlorianMargaine from what I understand shell colour has not effect on the resulting egg
@FlorianMargaine that might change if Le Pen wins
just a different coloured shell
the brown shells are harder and break less, in my experience
@rlemon it's a different color because it has been sanitized or something, no?
15:15
no
colour of the chicken
ah, it depends on the chicken
@ssube that is due to age of the chicken, not the colour of the shell
well, I guess the eggs are still different though
(I'm reading on this now)
> The color of an egg is not an indicator of quality. When it comes to taste and nutrition, there is no difference between white and brown eggs. Despite the fact that they're often more expensive, brown eggs aren't any better for you than white eggs, and vice versa.
15:16
it's preference of the population.
> There's a perception that because brown eggs are more expensive, they must be more "natural" or healthier. That's not necessarily true. Brown eggs tend to have a higher price tag simply because the reddish-feathered chickens that lay brown eggs are larger than the breed that lays white eggs, and as such, they require more feed. That extra cost is offset by — you guessed it — a higher price at the grocery store.
@Mosho Michel says he's checking it tonight
> The only chicken breed which commonly lays white eggs is the Leghorn. Common in the US because it tolerates factory farming and small cages.
I'm guessing that's another reason :)
the #1 difference in the quality of the egg will be what you feed them and the amount of stress the chicken is under
all other factors seem to be non contributing
15:18
@rlemon yeah and factory farming/small cages are probably relevant to the stress factor
maybe. I'm in a 'cage' all day but I'm told that's how it should be
so I'm not stressed.
@Luggage sorry, in France it depends on the families. Some refrigerate their eggs, some don't.
that doesn't counter the info
now, the minimum-bar level food they give them is probably a big factor. I have to imagine even in france the factories still use generic feed. back yard farmers generally use better quality feed
@Luggage tl;dw pls
15:20
I forget. something about how they are sanitized
i saw it months ago
I was told that eggs only need to be refrigerated if they've been refrigerated before
**eggs (female menstruation, shit through a cloaca)
you're pleasant
just to be precise :P
no, just to be a smartass
15:21
nah, vegan grinch
@jAndy do you know about black pudding? :)))
I'm not sure.. P
@rlemon dunno, I feel like "raised in a big yard" would be better than "raised in a cage"
@FlorianMargaine I'm not disagreeing. But if it's all you know it probably isn't all that stressful
have you seen the cages they use?
15:24
Some of them yea
and what they do to the birds to make them fit?
I have a user model. Instances of these models self-relate and form a hierarchy. I need a quick way to tell whether a user is related (in that it occupies the same "branch" of the hierarchy) to another user. I've written a method on the model called "isRelated" which takes an ID or a user instance as an argument.

Is this function something that should be on the model like I have it, or should it be on some kind of service?
I would strongly suggest the little clip earthlings, to make sure nobody has any romantic illusions about it
@BenjaminGruenbaum kewl
15:29
@rlemon SterlingArcher is afk: preparations
@jAndy do you know about L214?
@FlorianMargaine looks like some french organization
good detective work. :)
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15:36
@rlemon lol the 3 guys that are like fuck it we ded
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Leaves his legs crossed lol
that's how they determine who gets the desk job and who doesnt
the big question is: are those three guys geniuses or complete idiots
they ded
They didn't see the pixel
15:38
didn't the grenade go into the water? some of the guys diving in on top of it might be the dead ones.
Everyone that didn't take their gun with them when they ran was beaten later.
ahhhh, I was wondering what those were
it's obvious now, but the video is very grainy
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@Luggage LOL!!
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I hate that shit.
user1596138
They come around stealing your prop guns and then yell at you for it
what?
did we watch the same clip?
15:43
I'm thinking he's speaking from personal experience
user1596138
I'm talking about drill lol
there was just a missing segue
user1596138
They'd come around waiting for you to have a loose grip on your gun and rip it out of your hands. Then make you do pushups for getting your gun stolen by a 300lb gorilla lol
Hey, you might be deployed to a jungle with gun-thieving gorillas. Gotta be prepared.
that sounds like a real thing
monkeys will steal most anything
15:48
lmao I forgot this video
@ndugger @nugder onclick also works with slim, but only in chrome, and throws an error (but still works)
> @nugder
You're missing my point, but I gotta run
@ndugger you need to change your name to nugder
it's 120% better
user1596138
Hahaha nugder
15:57
user1596138
Just be nugger
that looks too much like nugget

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