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15:00
you mean penguin humans and giant elderly and naked women for no reason?
yes\
I wish I could remember who the artist was
I think it was selling for $30k
tiny cities are one of the most fascinating things
it is
I would love to build one, but not until I'm old and will be living in the same place for 10+ years.
Just do what the guy from Moon did.
15:01
you need a steady hand tho
I saw some british comedy once about how we faked the moon landing. It was funny at times
god damn ceiling spiders
@rlemon your code wasn't the problem, again 😛 It was the whole thing that you're trying to make. Just looking at lememe, visually, it seemed like that's not something one'd use react for. Again, personal opinion. I wouldn't use react for that
you started out saying it wasn't component based and shallow and that was the compelling reason to not use React for it, but you've yet to explain what you mean by that in the context of my code.
because I'm surely building reusable components.
Has anyone had issues with tables where the width of a column changes after a brief bit of time? If I log out my column widths right away, and then again after a 100ms timeout, they're different.
15:04
ok, so you wouldn't use react for web apps.
and being 'shallow' ?? what is that?
is my code calling you fat?
@ndugger nope. not without the content changing.. images?
icon font?
Yeah, icon font... that might be it.
@rlemon what's the question about?
15:05
death to icon fonts
or do you have any "current row" or other application of a css class to a single row/column/cell that might be changing
@rlemon nothing wrong with your code.
@Luggage no such thing, just an icon. Lemme switch it out for something else and see what happens
@ndugger things still loading?
@Incognito no question, I'm doing an exercise in React and towc said my app isn't a good fit to use React for
but didn't give any good reasoning
15:08
c'mon man, react is old, that's why you shouldn't use it. everyone's on VUE and MOBX now, next week we're going to be on FUX and JIMBLES built with piggy-back.
I kind of read the code. Saw that effectively you used a few components, and not nested (shallow), then looked at the UI you were trying to achieve, and saw that actually, there's no good reason to not use components like you did, which made me decide that react skills can't get much of an improvement on something like this
and you're completely wrong in that regard imo
others pointed out the lifecycle and all, which I don't really use, but I probably should
It's definitely my icon component. I think I can tweak its style to fix it
the virtual dom is really also not going to be of much use
15:09
ndugger font-awesome? if so, are you using .fa-fw (fixed-width)?
really, don't use icon fonts
is this a small hack of yours or something slightly more serious?
font-awesome is ugly, so no
This is one of those times you are just running your mouth.
15:10
I have perfectly good reasons :P
@towc lots of things are updating and being maintained per control.
@towc like what?
it is for sure being utilised
Alright, fixed it
well, whatevery you do use probably has a .fa-fw equivalent
15:11
@ssube they can break really easily and give people which need even a small amount of accessibility a really hard time
I was setting the font-size of the icon, but not the width and height, so it was doing whatever it wanted inside of a flex container
which i think is just a min-width so that all icons take up equal space
wait, I'll call someone in to lecture you
right.
@towc ligatures take care of most of that
they fix the alt-text
15:12
@ndugger which one do you use, btw?
google's material icons
I'm not qualified to argue about this. Someone who is should be coming soon :P
they look great, and there's so many to choose from
+1 material
15:12
font-icons all day long baby.
image icons are ugh.
svg ftw
Guys I got a slightly weird problem to solve. I need to render one thing, catch an error if thrown, and render another thing based on the error. How would that be done in react?
the material font uses ligatures, so accessibility works fine
@towc fonts are svgs
@towc They definitely used to be a problem, but as Sean said, with ligatures, it isn't an issue anymore. You can use a string like "picture as pdf" instead of a garbage unicode, so if they can't load the font, they see the descriptive text
specifically, if jwplayer gets a setupError, I want to create a video tag instead
15:13
@ssube <svg>s ftw
and all the major icon-fonts has svg as one of the options.
<svg>s aren't accessible :)
so, use svg if you like. it's the same thing. different format
nor are they as easy to customize
you can't recolor them
15:14
@ndugger that may be right. Is it supported across all major browsers? I really don't have enough experience.
fonts just bundle a bunch of SVGs, like React does components
you can with css, usually. but yea, i'm for actual fonts. they work well.
@towc Across all major modern browsers, yes
the ligature is the <Tag>
I believe so
IE isn't modern
you can do interesting things with SVGs, but it depends on how you actually import them and build them.
Oh, not even in Edge
the rest of em have supported icon fonts and ligatures forever
pft, plebs
15:15
I think most svg packages limit you from the interesting features
who cares about IE?
I refuse to have my hands tied by IE any more.
IE is still a thing?
among the unwashed masses, yes.
15:16
@towc again, that doesn't apply now that ligatures are a common thing. You need to take a step back and admit that the knowledge that you have is dated
Edge is ok...
hi guys
but I don't use it still lol
we need to start using soap and water chemtrails, wash the IE off those guys
@towc wait are people arguing with you about icon fonts?
I might actually agree with you here!
15:16
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@Loktar he says they aren't accessible and don't work well
yeah I hate icon fonts
need your help
@Sherlock Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq. For posting large code blocks, use a paste site like gist.github.com, hastebin.com, pastie.org or a demo site like jsbin.com
they were awesome initially but SVG imo is the way to go now
15:17
@Loktar Have you used them with ligatures, though?
but fonts are SVGs
ligatures still break when someone pushes there own font to the page
hi guys need some help in recursion
@ndugger no actually
@towc they turn into the word
the plain text
15:17
the main issue is for dyslexics and similar, who need a custom font
just like they do for screenreaders
accessibility isn't all about screen readers
@towc do you even know what ligatures are?
fonts are scalable and vector, but not the actual SVG format.
idc about accessibility honestly. I just like more control.
15:17
they fall back to the normal word
hi guys notice me :D
SVGs give me even more control
@Loktar It's a lot better; you define which glyph you want with a short string, like "picture as pdf" or something like that. It greatly improves accessibility
not really. I asked the person who knows everything, and they told me to say that
@Loktar all I care about for my icons is color and size :(
if I needed more control, I could totally back the SVG icon party
but fonts give me everything I need
@towc You could argue that point for everything, though. If someone overrides the default ANYTHING on your site with a browser extension, things are usually bound to break. That's not a good enough reason.
learn you a thing
Maybe icon fonts will one day be looked at like jQuery, but right now they work well enough and are so damn convenient.
@Luggage there is a movement starting
well it has been for a bit now
anti icon font movement
15:19
@ndugger dyslexia is a pretty big thing :P
I'm sure it will pick up as time goes on
I can tell.
you can't just ignore it
But I haven't bought into that movement, yet.
@towc I don't want dyslexics on my site
15:19
and I like svgs (the format)
@Loktar I've seen more people moving toward icon fonts than away
Hello guys
but that's specifically the new SVG-and-ligature fonts
:( notice me
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!!giphy notice me
15:19
@ssube a lot of people still use JQ too
you haven't asked anything that interests us to respond.
@ndugger why? As I get older I give less toots about writing.
boo
@Sherlock no
15:20
> thing with ligatures is they fall back to a word but the whole idea of having an icon is to have a graphical represtneion of something so replacing an icon for a word is not doing its sole job. the experience is inconistant for different people - Seren D
@littlepootis please
I still use icon fonts, but use SVGs when possible too
my problem is quite interesting and challenging
Yeah, the anti-icon-font movement briefly hit my previous company, but once everyone started picking up ligature fonts, all of their points against icon-fonts just fell by the wayside
@towc you're going to have an inconsistent experiencewhen some people can't see the screen at all.
15:20
icon fonts feel like a hack honestly
so far your problem is "hi guys need some help in recursion"
an awesome hack.
idk about ligature I'll have to look at those I guess
@CapricaSix welcome me
@KevinB backread
15:21
but using a glyph to represent an image seems like a hack to me idk :/
i see the code with no comments or explanation
@Loktar google's material icons is a perfect example
@Loktar rather than one glyph per letter, you get a glyph for the whole word
we have emoji, so it's a hack validated by the fact there is an "official icon font"
@ssube or multiple words, a short phrase even
15:21
@ssube interesting, I'll definitely check them out
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yea, not dealing with that crap
@rlemon locking shit down!! :p
We noticed you.
@CapricaSix say that thing you tell new people.
damnit I thought skynet was online.
!!welcome Incognito
15:23
@Incognito Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Pleasedon'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.
@Sherlock don't increment level (++level) just pass level + 1
yessssss
pleasedon't
@Luggage explain why yo.
in C#, 2 mins ago, by Sherlock
no they are so rude
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15:25
!!learn noticeme '<>http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/36509244#36509244'
@Jhawins Command noticeme learned
another issue with icon fonts, how do you guys add new ones, do you just use services like fontello?
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!!noticeme
because adding new glyphs is needlessly annoying imo, and the auto generated class names are ugly.
@Jhawins '<>http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/36509244#36509244'
15:25
design emails them to us
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Damn. I don't know how to use Caprica lol
@Incognito Command ignoreme learned
hello
@Loktar auto generated class names?
15:25
@CapricaSix ignoreme
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And now others are following my failed example haha
icon fonts use a single class
@ssube with fontello anyway
it makes some weird ass classnames
Also, MDN says IE10 supports ligatures: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/font-variant-ligatures I think that compatability table you were looking at was about improved ligatures, or whatever
the advantage is that they have a single class that just applies the font, which replaces the text content with a glyph
15:26
!!ignoreme
@Incognito '<>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMNJuSl91qY'
@Incognito Command ignoreme learned
yessss.
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Still didn't onebox
meh <svg> or <img src="whatever"/>` seems way more appropriate to me personally
i'm done playing
!!cowsay all done playing
15:27
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!!learn ignoreme <>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMNJuSl91qY
@rlemon Command ignoreme learned
!!tell incognito sandbox
@incognito Please go and play in the Sandbox
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Freaking quotes was the problem
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15:27
!!ban mikeTheLiar
@Jhawins The user will be thrown into mindjail in 1 more invocations
validaaated
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!!fuckable
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lolol
@Jhawins That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
15:28
@Sherlock you're going to stop spamming
soon, and for 30 minutes
@Loktar One of the problems that we had with images was that we needed the icon to change colour depending on one of it's parents' state, but the icon should 100% not know about the state. This meant that if we just made the icon's color inherit, it would change automatically without caring about state
just in time for lunch
FIXED THE PROBLEM OH YEAAHHH!
@ndugger yeah that's why I prefer svg's I didn't mean using a png or anything
that's old school
15:30
@Loktar Same problem
how? Make a component that can take a color prop
no difference really
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@ndugger You can change stroke color with CSS in SVGs..
you would still have to set the fill of the svg depending on state of a parent
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And sizes. And thicknesses
I'm not against SVG's, but I'm also not against font-icons.
15:31
why do all that manually when the font system does it for you, and smoother?
yeah you can change a lot with css
Yes, but my point was that the icon should not, and in our case, could not know about state
and with better layouting
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@ssube What? It's the exact same as the font system
and the stroke/fill would have to change depending on state
15:31
omg, give up guys. icon fonts and svgs are both awesome
@BenjaminGruenbaum when did we say
whereas for an icon font, the color could just be set to inherit
@Luggage I can agree with that.
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svg.someClass {
    stroke-color: red;
}
and icon fonts are better. Glad we all agree. :)
15:31
@ndugger what do you mean about fill, etc?
why would you need to change that in an SVG
but not a font?
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.fa.fa-check {
    color: red;
}
I'm not talking about like creating a svg on the fly or anything
jhoopins, chill for a sec so I can explain why that doesn't work
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@ndugger Same. Set your stroke to inherit
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Jk
15:32
@Luggage you had asked me to run babel on the file that was giving me errors, and it worked! But somehow that same file gives me output errors. Here is the babel output for the jsx file, the jsx file itself, and the error output:
https://gist.github.com/anonymous/2574998bc4eeb0c02c411e6604a3d27b
@Jhawins doesn't work
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If you set stroke colors at the same place you set colors it would, actually
fuck I slept for 14 hours
@Vap0r line 40 of the output: async function componentDid
@KendallFrey the problem with trying to reason with someone who dismisses all of your evidence as doctored or made up, is that it will never end. you can't reason with someone who throws reason out the door.
15:34
@Loktar @Jhawins We had a requirement where an icon was supposed to change colour with the text depending on selection of the table row it was in. With SVG, the icon would have had to know about selection state, and change its fill accordingly (stroke and fill do not inherit the same way color does). We did not want to hook up our icon to our state for a huge hit in performance, so we used an icon font which just inherited color
it's not transforming async/await and going by the fact your are transforming classes, you probabyl need that
Why would that not be transformed?
HUGE hit in performance? I can understand some of your other argument.. but not the perf thing.
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@ndugger This doesn't make sense. Change it with CSS.
I'd just have an inline svg that accepts color/fill
15:35
@Loktar I don't have the numbers, but there was a hit to performance
you are missing a babel plugin or two. see these two lines: github.com/luggage66/boilerplate/blob/…
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Yeah you're inventing a scenario that you simply don't have to use
@Jhawins It was a very real scenario
I mean if the font icon worked that's fine too, I'm not saying never use them, I just think SVGs give you way more control and make more sense representing images
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@ndugger Inline the SVG and change the stroke in one single rule with CSS. Simple.
15:35
@rlemon I know, I'm just making sure I know what I know.
a well-made svg lets you customize a lot in css. But a font lets you customize color in a simple reliable way.
@Jhawins We couldn't. I'm telling you, 100%, icon-font was the only way in our case.
inline SVGs are a lot heavier (on load and rendering) than fonts
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You are saying you have to "hook the icon up to state" etc
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That's just bogus.
15:36
I'm not saying one is better than the others, I'm just saying, sometimes SVG isn't acceptable
and fonts are 'good enough' for 99% of cases
for anything large or interactive, you need an SVG
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You changed the text color with CSS, and had the ability to do the SVG in the exact same place in 1 line.
I mean shit how isn't that awesome? (link above)
how is that even "hard"?
15:36
for small icons, they're overhead, not helpful
for small icons, a simple 1-color icon that you can change color of can be more useful
we aren't trying to use icon fonts for logos and graphs
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Yea if you think you can't change SVG colors exactly the same as text you're simply wrong
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Idk. Link is right there. Google around
@Luggage some newer fonts support two-tone now, iirc
@Jhawins That's completely untrue. We were setting the icon-font's color: inherit; -- We weren't setting the color of it to anything specific, we were letting the row dictate the color. If you set stroke/fill on the parent, it doesn't inherit down into the svg.
15:37
or it's a proposal coming through
I just think there is a lot of inexperience with SVGs tbh
I think @SimonSarris would agree
@Luggage huh that's interesting. I don't have any plugins listed in my babelrc, but I see a "transform-react-jsx" in your file but am still able to transform react jsx files with mine. What is that about?
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@ndugger That's an XY problem, a very very silly one.
I write svgs for charts by hand. I know all about svg
and still prefer an icon font
@Jhawins Not it isn't
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15:38
It is. Use a CSS variable
@KendallFrey I just don't really understand him. he's hoping from one 'proof' to another and contradicting himself the entire time
That has nothing to do with anything
@Vap0r might be included in one of your presets
he jumped from atmosphere to gravity to not understanding orbits
back to atmosphere
@rlemon people arguing these things always contradict themselves. They have to
15:39
stroke/fill does not inherit
icon could not be aware of selection state
icon needed to change colour dynamically (inherit)
@Luggage ah right you are.
SVG would not allow
end of story
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Use currentColor
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Drops mic.
why jump through a dozen hoops when you can use a font?
15:39
browser support, I think, right?
now that chrome has async/await
I've never used current color
again... ding
you don't have to transpile for development
Are you arguing that SVG can do more (which I agree with) or that nick, specifically should use svg?
15:39
how is it hard or that much different?
is anyone doing that
I'm just arguing they can do more and make more sense to represent images personally
@Mosho if all you support is latest chrome
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@ndugger Guess you fucked up lol
@ssube for development
15:40
I till transpile everything I do for production in dev, but maybe I shouldn't
@Luggage you should
idk
transpiler can (and often does) introduce bugs
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I'm arguing that there's no reason he couldn't do the exact same thing with SVG without negligible added complexity
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Which is true.
15:40
@Jhawins how would that work? currentcolor just uses the color inherited down? So you could set fill/stroke to currentcolor?
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Yes you can set fill to currentColor
very few of my bugs come fomr transpiling, and I would gain better stack traces (i think?)
@ssube then that is their problem
I mean, it's your problem
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And then the fill is inherited straight from color
@Mosho sure, but you want to find out before prod
so transpiling for dev makes sense
15:41
but if it's their bug you open an issue and it gets worked out
Don't worry. If you are happy with your icon font, you can keep your icon font.
So, with currentColor, then SVG becomes possible in this scenario, but without it, it's not. That's where I think we've landed
@ssube you would periodically do a check
every finished feature etc.
@ndugger SVG can represent icons, if you're willing to jump through hoops for a while.
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There are other solutions. Like not inheriting from color and setting stroke-color or whatever where you set color
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15:42
Which is then inherited I would assume.
stick with material for all your little icons, and have svg an an option whenever you want to make your own or need something more flexible.
@Jhawins you're still not getting it. We weren't setting the color, and stroke/fill doesn't inherit like that.
We couldn't have done that
font icons are dead simple I won't disagree, they just don't seem "right" like lots of things developers have used (tables for layouts, stuff like that)
stop arguing about icons
it's pathetic
I've lost my ass in the stock market this week. Down 10%
15:43
you're pathetic
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I like font awesome, I'd rather just add icons to it. But it's totally doable to use SVGs
people are dying in syria
@Mosho psh at least it's something loosly related to the room
@Mosho cry more
tech arguments are fun.
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15:43
Like honestly I just want a nice portal to upload svgs into font awesome, FOR FREE because they've already taken millions of dollars
fontello
@KendallFrey NOOOOOOOOOOOOO
he's Canadian. :(
@Luggage will I need to include those as dependencies in my package.json in order to download those plugins?
little known fact: there are millions of Canadians in the wild
unless you want them to be undocumented and manually installed, yes.
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15:44
Yea I'd be fine with that for the forseeable future. I just wanted to point out that it's totally doable and dead simple with SVGs once you are already inlining them
we need to make the government aware and start controlling and taxing them
@ssube the flat earther arguing with Kendall on youtube chats is most likely from Toronto
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The problem is you can't do <img src='some.svg'> and have the ability to style it in ANY way
well you can change size
but that's about it
@Mosho 8:30
20:30
15:47
I might be late
aww, try not to be late
Also @Zirak
20:30 is hopefully after work beers
@GNi33 yes, we're meeting for beers
I had this weird thing where I woke up at 12:00
and stayed up for an hour
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@BenjaminGruenbaum Wow dude you don't quit
15:48
and went back to sleep until now
@BenjaminGruenbaum awesome, have fun guys!
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You're still on that like an hour later lol
so I'm pretty well rested
but I need to do something
@BenjaminGruenbaum say 9
> ​you think fighter jets just over the ocean surface constantly nose down?
@KendallFrey lol ABORT!
@rlemon that's a very reasonable point though
15:51
not really
They'd go to space, Rob. TO SPACE!
No it's not when you think about it for a few seconds.
until you play kerbals and realize that you have to keep nosing up
otherwise, hello ocean
At the local level, they fly like the earth is flat. They don't go fast enough for the curve to matter.
it just shows very little understanding of gravity
15:51
jesus christ, guys, I wasn't really serious
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@BenjaminGruenbaum Ftr, the H1B program is a mess for us. We don't get a diverse set of skilled applicants. We get exactly 1 type of H1B applicant. Broken English jQuery devs. That's not to say there aren't great H1B workers, but they have NO interest in applying to Front End jobs with some of the highest paying salaries per cost of living in the nation.
parody of asshole-ism is indistinguishable from asshole-ism.
I got the parody and just wanted to complain about kerbals :P
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I'm not speaking for @Loktar, but I personally would have no desire to pursue them as a hiring manager. There are ample US citizens available to work, you are only legally allowed to hire an H1B if there are not available American citizens to fill the position. So it is both immoral and undesireable to hire an H1B for a Front End position in the USA. This is just my own opinion tho since you pinged me about it.
@Jhawins I think that's exactly the problem. Nobody is saying that non-US citizens can't write good code, but the pool is so terribly bogged down by terrible devs, that even looking in that pool can be so cancerous, lol
15:54
ergh. videos don't want to fit in a flex container :\
I wish I could say exactly what I mean by that, but people would get so butthurt
TIL: 'astral plane' strings exist?
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@ndugger no, Benji said we are discriminating this morning by preferring US Citizens and following the law.
If you have plenty of qualified candidates then I would agree, hire local.
@Jhawins He's just mad because Jason wouldn't hire him
15:55
Did he say that? I don't remember that part.
shots
fired
I'm just making shit up
@jake yeah unicode is a little out of hand
because Benjamin is being petty about it
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15:55
@ndugger hah glad I wasn't the only one who thought so
once he explained himself a bit I understood a bit more what he meant
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And then he showed up almost an hour later pinging me with the same link on here as he did on FB. Trying to "tattle" on the discrimnation or something? It's very petty
I mean regardless of nationality, etc. it's shitty to leave a job after 1.5 days
@ssube yeah, I got about halfway through "JavaScript has a Unicode problem" mathiasbynens.be/notes/javascript-unicode
when the person who hired you is a friend and got you a 40% raise
he didn't even give it a chance, just got scared and left basically
let a lot of people down
hm.. without knowing anything other than the "leaving after 1.5 days". that sucks, but it's better than leaving after 1 month.
15:56
@Luggage I will agree with that
it's like ripping a band aide off fast I guess
@Loktar what did you do to him lol
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@Loktar got a badass laptop for free out of it all tho
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What were the specs on that thing??
^ that was nice actually
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Like >20gb ram and a 6600
15:57
i7 6600u, 20gb ram
If I started a job and realized that I didn't like it there, i think it's my duty to not waste any more of their time than I have to.
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Super nice Lenovo (?) chassis
> 20gb ram
how?
@ssube i know right?
2 8's and a 4 I imagine
@Luggage holy crap thank you. I also had to add transform-runtime but after that everything cleared up nicely. Another nice added side-effect is I was able to re-enable JS source maps in chrome and they are finally pointing to the right places in the files again.
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15:57
Lol right
@Loktar makes sense, my old W530 had 4 slots
I was surprised by it too though
you might be able to get 32GB in there
really odd number lol
yeah I need to open it up and check
no idea on the hdd or anything though I've barely used it
some hd intel I'm sure in regards to the gpu
I mean it's a good work laptop at least
what gen/model is it?
they recently changed the letters, but the workstation ones are killer machines
15:59
Lenovo T460s
user1596138
@Loktar we could steal an 8 stick out of each of the BAs

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