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00:37
@Mosho window.setInterval(() => window.location.href = window.location.href, 1000);
wonderful
00:51
I read about people making $300k+ after a few years at google
01:03
that would be nice
01:27
@KendallFrey roadtovr.com/…
haha ikr?
pretty crazy
didnt realize current HoloLens is only 60hz
think of the GPUs, man
no need for central heating amirite
lol
> One very interesting piece of this work is that for both the 60Hz display and the 16,000Hz display, the source input remains just 60Hz. That means that the researchers have been able to achieve this ultra-low latency interpolation without requiring that the source input achieve 16,000FPS to match the 16,000Hz display, which would be computationally impractical for real world scenarios.
wait but how
01:29
sounds like they wont be wearable anytime soon I guess
ah wait I read that wrong
yeah... that is even more insane
is that, like, ATW?
that's pretty awesome actually, not sure how that would work
idk I guess so?
sounds a bit like magic
and if so, why the need for 16000
yeah I imagine 1000 would even be good enough..
@Loktar or sufficiently advanced technology ;)
@Loktar I mean, 90 is pretty damn good at displaying race cars at 200mph, so...
01:31
yeah I stop noticing a difference after 120 really
but I imagine if it's on your face and the real world is behind what's being displayed it's more noticeable
probably
 
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03:37
@ndugger just got armor, boots, helmet and gloves for $250 total :) I guess you can say it's serious
I'm gonna look so good
o_O
License requires gear, they don't provide :(
So oy have to buy all this stuff before you even take the class
for riding one of them motorised bicycle things?
where did you get the gear from? i tried reverse image search but it just gives me pictures of microsoft mice :p
03:50
Helmet from J&P gear, gloves and armor from amazon, and boots from revzilla
The boots and helmet were the most expensive cause they have to be DoT approved
But the boots I got are wearable like shoes, so they'll get used
fuck I have to use vim/emacs for this course
What course? And why?
in uni, have to ssh into a computer in the lab
and that's what it has (and pico etc.)
vim is pretty ez
I'm currently at capacity for learning new things
04:02
no nano? that seems a safe bet for most people
nano = etc.
but vim/emacs are recommended
and nedit which I never tried but it says it's simple
@SterlingArcher you probably only need a helmet
vim takes no more than a few hours to learn
I "know" vim
but I don't know vim
nomsayin?
for a course you don't really need to be super amazing at it
just need to know enough to do :set paste i shift-insert :P
I can't even ssh into this piece of shit
04:22
o_O
@Mosho
I don't have a jacket, I don't have gloves, and I only have running shoes and dress shoes. So I basically need everything
morning
good morning
04:44
@SterlingArcher Are you joining a biker gang?
 
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05:57
@Mosho Use sshfs and edit the file locally
@SterlingArcher I bet 500 pesos on @monners
06:41
1
Q: findone insert/update not working in express,mongodb?

its me var logs = [{ mobilenumber: '1', ref: 3, points: 1000, ctype: 'mycredit', entry: 'sdfsdf', entry: 0 }, { mobilenumber: '1', ref: 6, points: 2000, ctype: 'mycredit', entry: 'sdfsdf', entry: 0 }, { mobilenumber: '2', ref: 7...

06:57
Can anyone try to access caption.madara.ninja and tell me if they get TLS errors?
I get TLS errors
Wtf
Can't copy/paste it
Certificate expired 26 days ago
@phenomnomnominal Thanks
It's very odd, I've renewed it at the same time as my other domain, static.madara.ninja and that one got renewed nicely
I'll try again
07:19
@MadaraUchiha Seems to be fine now
Hi guys
I have question about *ngSwitchCase
Is is just me, or is concat semantically the wrong method to add values to arrays? (relevant)
It's also rather slow
07:34
@Cerbrus Aye, worked around a bug in letsencrypt
2
A: javascript pattern matching object

Suren SrapyanYou can use Array#filter function to get the items of your criteria, then use Array#map to get only b property. let objArray = [{a: 1, b: 2 , c:3},{a: 1, b:3, c:2},{a: 2, b:5, c:1}]; let values = objArray.filter(item => item.a === 1).map(item => item.b); console.log(values); Or ...

Yikes...
Uses filter to iterate over an array.
1 and 2 stars?
Yikes
How can you have 1 in JS but 2 in node?
@SterlingArcher yeah that's the usual fare, bottom line the only real gear you need is helmet
@copy :o
07:45
@SterlingArcher Wait, you're gonna take motorcycle riding lessons? :D
@Cerbrus I think @ndugger is too
They're starting a gang, "The JS Angels"
... If that's the requirements for motorcycle riding lessons, they really need to get up-to-date with what "gear" means...
@BenFortune Sweet :D
it's not riding in a forest
they might not even leave the lot
I've done lessons in 2 countries and all you ever need is a helmet
Legally, yes.
It's not like they're going to be doing 100 on the highway in their lessons
Probably won't even break 30
07:50
But the "denim or heavier" implies cloth has some kind of resistance to getting fucked up...
Unless that cloth is kevlar, it doesn't really matter if you're wearing denim or cotton...
it's more resistant to abrasion
Insignificantly more
Compared to asphalt
HAMMERZEIT!
halt
07:54
HAMMERZEIT!
*facedesk*
Ah well...
In the end, what matters is that they have fun riding.
And don't die
and I think the emphasis is on it being pants rather than shorts
if you fall at 10 or even 0 you're gonna notice the difference
@Mosho: jeans are just as protective as no pants, when riding.
But realistically, you're never going to go 10 mph
they will be in a lot
07:56
/ km/h
doing 8's
and whatnot
So, what kind of lessons are those? I'm thinking about a full training. First few meters -> full participation on the road
I got my license (in ontario) without going outside the lot
... Only in america (the continent)
Not really
07:58
ontario is in canada
@Mosho Canada is in America.
no one ever refers to "america" as the continent, assholes
and I doubt it works similarly is SA too
I think I just did :D
I got my CBT without going outside the testing station
you thought ontario is in the states
07:59
CBT?
admit it
@Mosho: I didn't have my coffee yet.
and "only in america" is colloquial
I have an excuse :D
Ah well, that aside
Compulsory basic training, a motorbike license in the UK
08:00
well, there's several towns in the US called "ontario" so I'll allow it
@BenFortune does that allow you to ride on your own?
@Mosho Yay!
That's... scary
You can get one without a full drivers license too
yeah, you can get an R1 with just a written test in ontario, canada
but you can't ride at night!
shit it's 4AM
08:02
Geez...
Compared to the convoluted system in the Netherlands...
it's shit in israel too
First, we have an "Motorcycle control" exam. doing 8s, braking, acceleration, evasion
all those tricks
If you pass that, you can start your lessons on the road
I think it's the same as in israel to the letter
it's an EU thing
(which Israel borrowed from)
But before you do the road exam, you need to pass your theory exam
So, that's 3 exams
hmm, in Israel you do lessons in a lot, then the road
08:04
@Mosho, do you also have the A2->A1->A system?
@Mosho same here
and you have a test, first half is in a lot, and if you pass you go outside right after
not on separate occasions
@Cerbrus yeah, that's the one
It's separate here
@Cerbrus Got that here too
CBT only allows upto 125cc
Ah
Like A2
Well, not even
A2 is 250cc here, iirc
yeah, so in canada (and maybe the states), you can unlimited power after a written exam
08:05
Murrica :D
> When younger than 24 years of age you can only take the test on a light motorcycle with a maximum power output of 11 kW, and not more than 120-125 cc. After having had the A1 entitlement for at least two years, you are allowed to take a test for the category A2 (25-35 kW). Then after having held the A2 entitlement for at least another two years, you can take the A-additional test on a motorcycle with a minimum power output of 40 kW.

When 24 or older, you can choose between the two. When choosing the training for category A1 you must first take your test on a motorcycle with a maximum pow
^ That's why I waited 'till I was 24.
Oh, it's 125 here as well
derp
EU rules
speaking of which, I need to sign up for my M license
"final" license in canada
08:08
Ah right
another nice thing in canada is that they let you skip everything if you have over X years of experience
and just do the final test
I did that for the G (car) license
Makes sense
not sure how it works in EU
Experience being in a different country, right?
yeah
08:09
The only mandatory part is the exams.
not illegal street racing in canada
Lessons are optional, but recommended
in Israel you have to take lessons
to line schools' pockets
mostly
Wax
Wax
08:32
Hello
i have a question about call backs
I am trying to create a custom confirm dialog box
confirmBox("Are you sure", function(callback){
    if (callback) {
        // do something if user pressed yes
    }
    else {
        // do something if user pressed no
    }
});
I found this one, how do I bind the events to the buttons in dialog box and return either true or false?
@Wax That doesn't look right
Wax
Wax
I found this solution here
11
Q: How to create a custom "confirm" & pause js execution until user clicks button?

uGardOk, I'm doing a bunch of RIA/AJAX stuff and need to create a "pretty", custom confirm box which is a DIV (not the built-in javascript confirm). I'm having trouble determining how to accomplish a pause in execution to give the user a chance to accept or decline the condition before either resuming...

And he did not explain further on how to use it
but it has 8 upvotes for some reason
That's not a solution. That is garbage
Like, why is the callback receiving a parameter that is named callback?
And then that parameter is interpreted as the value provided by the confirmBox, which is even more stupid
Wax
Wax
I see your point. I suppose that's why I can't figure a way to do it with this code. lol
It'll probably still do what you want, but that is not nice code and not a good example to learn something
confirmBox("Are you sure", function callback(result){
    if (result) {
        // do something if user pressed yes
    }
    else {
        // do something if user pressed no
    }
});
IMHO, that is much clearer
You pass the function callback as an argument to confirmBox, which will likely invoke that function with the result of the action the user took
Wax
Wax
08:41
That's the code for calling the function right.
Sorry, I am still confused with callbacks
A callback is just a function. You give that function to some other part of the code to call you back when it's done
There is really nothing special there
Wax
Wax
With this method, I'll show a dialogbox.
pass a parameter for the message "are you sure"
Are you trying to supply other code with your own callback or design something that you supply a callback to?
Wax
Wax
My program is simple
Hmm
At first it was just a confirm message box
but my client wants it to changed to a confirm box with css.
pretty much the same thing
I just want to mimic what the confirm does.
I used to know callbacks, but since I do not use it that much I keep forgetting about it. Meaning I just don't understand it well enough. I'm doing some reading again.
at this very moment.
My current implementation is when the user clicks "Ok" on the confirm box, it will proceed to the rest of the code
if(confirm("yada yada") {
    // do this
}
Something like that
I already coded my custom dialog box, but what confuses me is how to do the same thing when clicking the generated button. I have to divide my code to do it, but with call backs I believe I won't have to.
But I just don't understand it yet.
confirm blocks all code, while the dialog is open. The browser actually waits for the user to click a button.
That's something a custom dialog can't do
which is why you need callbacks.
Wax
Wax
08:52
:(
<div id="confirmBox">
    <div class="confirm-title">
        <span></span>
    </div>
    <div class="confirm-body">
        <p></p>
    </div>
    <div class="confirm-buttons">
		<!-- <a id="okay" href="#" style="width:118px" class="button stop" deluminate_imagetype="gif">Ok</a>
		<a id="cancel" href="#" style="width:118px" class="button stop" deluminate_imagetype="gif">Cancel</a> -->
    </div>
</div>
I have something like this now
confirmBox("Are you sure", function callback(result){
    if (result) {
        // do something if user pressed yes
    }
    else {
        // do something if user pressed no
    }
});
Looks alright
Wax
Wax
The plan is to show and hide it
so let's say I click submit
this dialogue box will show
should the submit button call the confirmbox() method?
Nope
Wax
Wax
or a on click event listener
then call that method
Eh
Actually, yes
you have some form you want to submit
That submit button calls confirmBox like you wrote.
Wax
Wax
08:56
yes, but the user has to confirm. I'll probably do form.submit after all is done
confirmBox shows the popup
Something like that, yea
Just make sure to cancel the submit when you open the popup
Wax
Wax
Yup
But what boggles me is the callback, I just don't get it that much. How do i make it work.
if anyone can just ELI5 it to me or something
That confirmBoxfunction shows the popup, right?
Wax
Wax
Yup
hmm hold on
It also registers event handlers for the ok/cancel buttons, right?
Wax
Wax
08:59
function confirmSubmission(title, message) {
	$("#confirmBox > .confirm-title > span").html(title);
	$("#confirmBox > .confirm-body > p").html(message);

	$("#confirmBox").show();
}
My current implementation is something like that at the moment.
no call backs yet, and that's what I am trying to implement. Should there be separate event handlers for the buttons?
Right
Assume:
Wax
Wax
$("#okayConfirm").on("click", "div#confirmBox", function() {
	$("#confirmBox > .confirm-title > span").empty();
	$("#confirmBox > .confirm-body > p").empty();
	$("#confirmBox > .confirm-buttons").empty();
});

$("#cancel").on("click", "div#confirmBox", function() {
	$("#confirmBox > .confirm-title > span").empty();
	$("#confirmBox > .confirm-body > p").empty();
	$("#confirmBox > .confirm-buttons").empty();
});
I've created something like this
function confirmBox(message, cb){

}
Wax
Wax
but I got stuck since it will be a different execution once the user clicks either of these buttons
You need to register the event handlers in confirmBox
Wax
Wax
09:01
Sorry, but how do I do that?
May I ask for an example?
Just like those 2 .on calls you have there
Yea, that may be simpler.
Wax
Wax
How do I register it with confirm box
gimme a moment
Wax
Wax
alright. Thanks man
Slightly messy, but something like that should work.
09:14
o/
Wax
Wax
I'm trying it out now. Publishing kinda takes a while which does suck.
I assume you didn't literally copy-paste it?
what are you using that needs you to publish?
(Just checking... We get some people here...)
@GNi33 A server, probably
Wax
Wax
09:19
I did not
@Cerbrus well... yeah, but...
I know :-)
Wax
Wax
hmm. I tried debugging it on chrome engine. but it won't enter the bind event methods.
I was thinking more about CMS and stuff, because I worked with a CMS a while ago that would literally publish everything to serve static files
which did take forever on some bigger pages
@SterlingArcher I'd need a weight gain challenge
Wax
Wax
@Cerbrus, the on click event handlers are inside the method. But clicking the buttons does nothing. I using struts tiles
for the dialog box
maybe tiles generated code aren't static for event delegation to wrok
I think
since my buttons are event generated.
09:28
Not sure
using delegate event handlers should work, then
like $('#myDialog').on('click', '#someButton', function)
Wax
Wax
hmm. I have something like that for the direct parent
i'll try to move up
09:40
Hello, can you guys check if you miss something or is something unclear in this documentation?: github.com/enexusde/async-js-template
@PeterRader There are a lot of unclear things. The first being: Why am I looking at this?
"Loop throu Arrays" isn't English
differenticate
And quite a bit more... Looks like you need a proof-reader, @PeterRader.
You are welcome
... That's not how that expression works
Wax
Wax
@Cer
@Cerbrus, Thank you man. :D
I got it working now
09:46
Great :D
Any non-redactional problems?
Wax
Wax
I kept moving up the parent elements though. Only thing working is the document
object
for the event delegation to work.
kinda weird
Not weird if the dialog is added to the document root
Wax
Wax
Well, anyway. It is my first time using callback in my professional career. I think I understand it now much better
thanks. :D
@OliverSalzburg How to make clear that this template engine makes rest/json calls the async way where all other engines does sequentiell calls to the server?
09:58
@ssube Are you using any of the enterprise features of GitLab? Is it worth it? I'm thinking of getting the Start licenses for our team but I'm currently battleing with the sales staff and technical difficulties on their website :P
If it takes you multiple days to just get to the checkout for your license, that is usually not a great start :P
10:14
Anyway thanks everyone.
Bye
@OliverSalzburg we use plenty of EE features, it's worth it.
@FlorianMargaine Awesome. Thanks :)
How are they unlocked?
Like, what happens after you purchase the licenses
you install the EE package, I think?
dunno, I wasn't involved in that part
Huh. I wonder how to upgrade then
Excellent :D
10:33
why does finder suck so bad
copy paste always put the item at the root of the finder window
non title bar, cant get the path from the bar
Why can you only move the splitters in Finder from the bottom-most spot?
and seriously why is my mac slow
OSX bloatware
I wish you could get a lite version of OSX
without all the fluff
Switch to another TTY and kill X
Are they even using X on OSX? Seems like they should
!!wiki tty
10:39
TTY may refer to: == Communications == Teleprinter, also called a teletypewriter (TTY), an electromechanical typewriter paired with a communication channel Telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD), a teleprinter designed for persons with hearing or speech difficulties Text terminal, teleprinter replacement, a serial computer interface for text entry and display Terminal emulator, teleprinter replacement, a program that emulates a video terminal within some other display architecture getty (Unix); the so-called TTYs on Linux, allowing switching between X window system and command-line interface...
in es6 can you not do in a class:
static prop = "prop"
it always needs to be a function?
@SuperUberDuper static get prop() { return "prop"; }
thx
the syntax in typescript is more simple
no need for a getter+func
is using proto bad
no clear vs setPrototypeOf
@SuperUberDuper It's also simpler in PHP
which sane brain would call .getPrototypeOf() every single time instead of just accessing __proto__ also :p
10:58
I stand corrected.
Guys, I need a bit of help.
I have a function that takes a Y coordinate and animates scrollTop to reach that coordinate
It works well, on all browsers (IE included !!!) except for Safari 10
Funny enough, in Safari 9 and 8 it works well
In Safari 10, it often begins to animate, then just stops in the middle
You're setting scrollTop in an interval yourself over and over?
@jAndy With requestAnimationFrame() but yes
export const animatedScrollTo = (function (window) {
    const requestAnimFrame = (function () { return window.requestAnimationFrame || window.webkitRequestAnimationFrame || window.mozRequestAnimationFrame || function (callback) { window.setTimeout(callback, 1000 / 60); }; })();

    const easeInOutQuad = function (t, b, c, d) {
        t /= d / 2;
        if (t < 1) return c / 2 * t * t + b;
        t--;
        return -c / 2 * (t * (t - 2) - 1) + b;
    };

    const animatedScrollTo = function (element: Element, to: number, duration: number) {
what happens in Safari10 then?
2 mins ago, by Madara Uchiha
In Safari 10, it often begins to animate, then just stops in the middle
looks more like a problem with RAF then, did you try forcing it into using setTimeout?
11:09
@jAndy I did not
Let me first add a .then() and .catch() on the call, to see if it even gets resolved.
That would be next.
if that delivers the same result on safari10, I guess it handles any of your conditional variables differently... what a sophisticated guess right :P
like maybe +new Date(); or a different floor result... maybe
Okay resolve is never called
well.. since you're using requestAnimationFrame I'd guess the "scrolling" goes blazingly fast anyway, why not using Element.prototype.scrollIntoView()?
11:25
@jAndy It looks like this condition is false sometimes in the middle of the animation if (lastpos === element.scrollTop)
When I put a logging breakpoint it shows me two different values, when I put an actual breakpoint and log it gives off the same values
(while in the else clause)
What the fuck Safari?
since the whole thing runs async, probably safari confuses/updates the scrollTop values in the meanwhile
but again... I probably would stick to scrollIntoView especially if you're not really smooth the animation anyway
oh wait... you're using an easing algorithm, didn't realize that
@jAndy I heard that using __proto is not supported in some browsers
I wouldn't have come to that issue for myself so far then

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