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23:00
@rlemon that's nice, but hasn't much to do with the project except for the robot
you've missed everything we've said haven't you
How about instead of using robots you use spooky scary skeletons
now it's a bloody ant face seen up close from the top
the jaws are pointing upwards
@nbro from now on it's all trolling, take the advice and go
eyes on the extreme sides
it just splattered a smaller bug
23:01
> *me gets match on bumble*
> her: Hi there! :)
> me: Hi, I'm Nick. I love dogs and hiking, and I hate online dating and dating apps. What's your favourite colour?
@BadgerCat ahah lol
@towc wanna have a fun time, google "what do you see images"
@nbro It was all honest, helpful advice. Ask your friends and they will all sugarcoat it and tell you what you want to hear
tonnes of them
@BadgerCat well, except for my 'fix'
that was 100% trolling
but I also enjoyed it more
I'd remember robot-skeleton company
@nbro but if it's for a small project just leave it like that, nobody will care if only 3 people see it
23:02
@ndugger maybe you shouldnt say you hate online dating to someone on an online dating app
heh, that's a nice way to procrastinate
one day I should make a list of everything that makes me procrastinate, so I can recognize it and prohibit it
but I'll do that later
> Hi, My name is Nick, I'm unemployed and I live with my parents.
> wanna read my blog? Send nudes.
Hi, my name is Nick. Wanna hear a joke about <one of her interests>?
@Meredith Everyone knows that people on dating apps are self deprecating
23:04
Are they though
@towc I'm sad that you're too young to enjoy Seinfeld
@ndugger or teens
Probably just me
Wanna see a picture of my puppy/kitten/penis?
I don't think many kids today enjoy that show
23:04
no yes no
@rlemon I sense a suggestion of something I should watch
anyway, I better get ready for some of that nice sleep people keep talking about
if you do, start at the beginning and don't pass judgement until you've seen a solid 5 episodes
it has to grow on you
thanks
@rlemon that's what the said about beer. It didn't end well.
23:05
dogs are better, and if you disagree, you're probably an international diamond thief with no moral compass
it's a show about the human condition (i.e a show about nothing) -- like 'Friends' but with less plot, but more substance.
or a jQuery developer
George and Jerry will probably annoy you for the first few eps tho
heh, I'll add it to the list, thanks :)
they grow on you after you get to know them
23:06
no soup for you
Don't listen to him; Seinfeld is a terrible show
@ndugger >:(
@ndugger >:(
:talks in seinfeld voice: Did you hear the one about the sandwich? Yeah, it was good and I ate it. Ha ha ha
23:07
seinfeld is probably the best comedy ever made still
maybe tied with arrested development
terrible
@ndugger Jerry was never meant to be funny
well, sometimes he was. but not often
he's the Ross of the show
@ndugger what's the funniest show?
If you say something like monty python im gonna burn your house down
23:08
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is one of my favourites
@copy ^
the first season kills me
I enjoyed it for a while. I'd give it a solid 6.5/10
first couple seasons of archer killed me too
I don't think archer is that funny
23:09
got repetitive and annoying after that
terry crews is probably what made it for me. I didn't quite enjoy the main dude
@Meredith me neither
arrested development gave me hiccups though
seinfeld isn't like that though
Archer lost a lot of appeal to me once the coke thing ended
I'm not a fan of Archer as well
23:10
coked up Pam and outlaw country cracked me up
people also confuse jokes with comedy
friends = jokes
seinfeld = comedy
there are no jokes in seinfeld
think about it
while friends is 90% chandler making a joke
no jokes for you
23:11
it's a show about the ridiculousness of the human condition
there are jokes, but there are no very simple jokes.
well.. no funny ones
no punches
kramer slamming money down on the counter yelling "IM OUT!" was a great punchline
@Mosho I just said wat, but I haven't seen either of them
lgtm
and wat
irl
@rlemon without context it's nothing
seinfeld is stateful
yea, just because a joke isn't simple doesn't mean there isn't a punchline
Oh I saw that episode
23:15
I'm on your side, I'm just also saying there was punchlines.
they were just different
I know what the context is
23:34
@Mosho, just checked out your boilerplate project
i like it :) its nice and modern and I can figure stuff out easily
good to hear
@derp are you the same person?
any opinion on a testing framework?
lol we used to have an even more similar DP, so i changed mine
@derp should add one, probably just karma/mocha
never really used or felt the need to try anything else
yeah that's what i'm using for my project as well...i just don't know what the flavour of cool is for testing right now
jest? wallaby? tap?
no idea
23:37
maybe ava idk really
wallaby is paid
hey guys, how can i give my customers website a html snippet inserted into their page by calling an api web service?
Would I have to return XML and then transform it with XSLT on their site too?
I am trying to come up with an architecture path to follow say I have a huge auto parts database, and I want junkyard xyz to query my web service and display like a shopping cart
huh wallaby is paid, TIL
is XSLT still a thing?
have not done it for like 10 years
unforuntately
@Meredith girl on bumble responded to me and said she agreed; so ha!
23:40
SOAP is still HUGE in enterprise
i need architecture ideas
so how about azure node.js web service and my clients websites call it.. but I can't return HTML snippets I understand...
but u dont want to instull more than tiny function calls on my clients websites
that is the trick
...what's wrong with a REST interface?
will it return HTML?
if it does I am golden
why would you want it to return HTML?
so the client websites have a guarunteed format
23:43
they do...it'll be in JSON
and then they can use a bit of JS to turn it into whatever HTML they want
but then I would have to massage it
and cant depend on noobs to do that
i would rather it spit out HTML
you can return anything you like.
you set the content type in the header and just write.
i will just be exact with the HTML then
ok
@ndugger I mean everyone hates it but that doesnt mean you should complain about it
In general complaining to strangers is kinda sketch
23:44
Everyone knows that complaining is attractive
i mean I am sure my "install" on websites could include .js include
for a bulk of the work
but still want to depend on inserting the HTML directly
you may be walking into a path of pain
when one client wants the HTML to remain the same
and another wants it slightly different
I have seen others sites do it, for my niche market it would be okay
it would have to be standard, but they could css it etc
ala css zen garden
did anyone else get an eye twitch seeing CSS used as a verb?
lmao
23:48
a .js lib and/or REST api for your advanced customers + a sample / ready-to-run html blob for the others.
yes
ok
that helps me
a LOT
are microservices done using REST?
new simply sara vid
yes.
cause each call would in the API return a specific thing
ok
23:51
cause it needs to hit my AWS or Azure server, fetch the data, and return it
I have the database done and admin portal
now I just need to figure out the rest
> So there you have it; spa water, my way.
and it MUST be secure
water you used to store vegetables for a while.
rotten cucumber water
unpickles
i just need a light microservices architechture, only request I have is SQL Server
I mean there's nothing wrong with spa water
23:59
but not sure I should do it in .NET MVC...
how do you not have an api yet if you have an admin interface?
and I have never done microservices, but I get the idea

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