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people take this game way too seriously..
@rlemon No, that's exactly the right amount of seriousness
Although it's not really about the game anymore
@KendallFrey everyone likes making graphs.
17:07
If you can't describe it in graphs, it's not worth describing.
17:23
The Script of Java
thx @Luggage
!!s/Java/Ecma/
@Luggage The Script of Ecma (source)
So it looks like the only one who didn't meet the weigh in was @Vap0r
I've already lose 5lbs, but we'll see how it fluccuates. 5lbs in 2 days is suspicious
drink water
vomiting is cheating :)
17:32
@SterlingArcher are you weighing yourself at the same time each day?
@SterlingArcher I expect about that. see me in a week.
dropping beer for a bit.
and honestly, that's all that was keeping the weight on.
I don't eat much, or that poorly.
adults normally fluctuate up to 5 or 6 pounds throughout the day depending on the time of day and whether they have eaten meals yet, etc.
I lost 5lbs this past 2 weeks because of my depression; does that count?
and I work out regularly.
@TylerH yup
17:33
I lost 5lbs in addition to regular fluctuations
I've given up alcohol, and fast food, and snacking
I don't really drink anymore, though I'm getting beers with a friend this evening
I'm not concerned with working out, because 70% of losing fat is a proper diet
I think sketch generates svgs super weird... are these transforms even necessary?
<g className={styles.icon} transform="translate(-720.000000, -547.000000)">
        <g id="Group-7" transform="translate(721.000000, 549.888889)">
17:43
Those numbers don't make sense with no context, but I use tranlate() in svgs so that I can zero out the position of the items inside.
<g transform={`translate(${margin.left}, ${margin.top})`}>
    <g className="y axis" transform={`translate(0, 0)`}>
        {y.ticks(maxPercentage * 10).map((tick, index) => {
            return <g key={index} className="tick" transform={`translate(0,${y(tick)})`}>
                <line x2={width} y1="0.5" y2="0.5" />
                <text x="-4" dy=".32em">{percentage(tick, 0)}</text>
            </g>;
        })}
@corvid It looks like a case of a weird specific case, but an easier-to-generate general case
lmao jk about the weight competition guys, I just wanted shirtless pics of you all
I won this round :D
We know.
lmao
On an unrelated note, does anybody wanna have the "hardest penis" competition? Weigh in begins tonight ;D
17:47
you're weird.
I know :(
What is the actual request URL for HTML relative paths?
18 hours ago, by Luggage
we're pretty sure it's just a ploy for @SterlingArcher to get pics of dudes.
How do you measure hardness?
17:48
I have a weird edge case where I need <link rel="css" /> to hit whereverImAt.com/css.
@SterlingArcher wants a chubby hubby
aww and y'all still gave me pics <3
@rlemon i like em thicc
I'm not sure if the actual request includes the host. I can't figure out how to test that either.
!!giphy thicker than a bowl of oatmeal
17:48
I hope it's not how you measure hardness of wood, but pressing a ball bearing into it.
@Allenph not sure I'm following you issue, what's wrong with a relative path?
I'm wearing my motorcycle boots to work today (to break them in) and so far nobody has noticed that they're boots :D
They just think you are wearing velcro shoes and don't want to say anything
@SterlingArcher tomorrow you're going to show up and they'll be padded bumpers on your desk
The velcro strap is covered by my pants tyvm
my mushroom farm in a box came!
I'm so excited
17:52
mushroom
as in shrooms?
oyster mushrooms
well, thats a lot less fun
@SterlingArcher I have a situation where multiple domains are hitting the same servers. Each domain relates to a reseller of our service. Upon creation of that reseller, SCSS is compiled with their specific colors, configurations, etc.

I want to load the CSS WITHOUT waiting for JavaScript. (Too slow). I've created an endpoint on my API (api.example.com/css) which returns the right CSS file based on the root domain.
I'm not wasting money before I know how to grow em steve
come on now
I have an Apache config which routes every request to example.com/css to api.example.com/css.
17:53
I grow mushrooms in my shower.
@rlemon lol
But it's important that when using a relative URL in the HTML that the ACTUAL REQUEST SENT BY THE BROWSER hits theResellersDomain.com/css not just "css".
My buddy had a shroom op in college
Which...I think it MUST but I can't figure out a way to test.
I never did shrooms
Somebody broke in to his house and stole everything though
drugs are bad
17:54
@SterlingArcher people lie. a lot of people lie. most people (if any) don't hallucinate
it's like smoking weed, but lasts like 3 hours. not 30 minutes.
that said, I haven't done shrooms since I was like 20
Hallucinogens still scare the crap out of me
I'm not the most mentally sound person
stable, but not sound
mental illness + hallucinations = mental illness
mental status: critical but stable.
mental status: mental
17:56
mental status: still not sure any of you exist.
Like I'm not gonna need a hospital, but I know myself well enough to know hallucinations can't be good for my mind
or they'll settle you out
you could be a super genius one acid drop away
or my goldfish could be even more in danger
Hey people!
!!afk
17:58
!!afk meeting 😴
Shrooms are amazing. I've had some pretty fun times, and some pretty profound times.
Depends on how you use it.
But using it too often can make you weird for a while.
But DMT does that even if you do it once.
They give a wild experience..
@SterlingArcher Any idea on my question?
@Allenph afraid not sorry
18:00
LGBT goldfish nice
The pizza ones are the best though
hmm rainbow fish sticks
Folks, when we tried to serve up a PDF to the browser as utf8, it had some missing characters in it, but if I encode it as latin1, it works just fine. Does this seems like a common issue? It had to do with multi-byte characters.
18:03
@ndugger PDF is supposed to be binary, isn't it?
@ndugger sounds like system dependant thing. what characters are missing?
@rlemon I'm not sure. it was all a bit garbled
@OliverSalzburg probably? It's been a clusterfuck getting this to work; we encrypted the PDF in java, then had to decrypt it in Node, so I have it as a string; do I need to convert it back to binary?
@ndugger Having it as a string seems weird. I would have expected a Buffer
@ndugger PDFTk?
@ndugger Why are you encrypting on one server then decrypting on the other?
18:06
Since when the data is treated as a String, it is subject to transformations you don't want on it, like what you're experiencing now
The weigh in is officially over (7 participants!) Good luck everybody and remember to help each other :)
9
@MadaraUchiha weird security restrictions; welcome to corporate software development
@ndugger Between servers both under your control?
Use TLS :/
Why is this on the application layer?
Target is extremely paranoid, due to a major hack a few years back; there are super tight security restrictions and recommended workflows; don't ask me--I'm just the UI guy
@SterlingArcher help eachother? it's a competition.
!!pizza 1920 1080
@ndugger I can relate to that, but encryption in the application layer is not a recommended workflow in most cases.
I have no idea; a lot of this is new to me
@rlemon not for me 😀 I want people to look great and feel great. I'm going to try to win, but I could care less who takes home the gift cards lol
18:09
I'd expect you to end up with a Buffer instance on Node
THAT'S A STRANGE LOOKING PIZZA
Not a string
If it was just me and @Mosho I would totally be competitive
@BrianJ It's random
I don't want the gift card. I just wanna make a calendar at the end of this called "boys of JS"
18:09
I can try to keep it a buffer; I might have to rejigger some of this decryption code; a lot of the examples convert a buffer to a string
Like I'd sabotage him with pizzas
I wanna be december
I'll be Miss March
is 1080 the pixel quality?
!!pizza 1916 1080
18:10
@SterlingArcher *couldn't
now I want pizza
No I could literally care a bit less Kendall
There's a bit of caring left, so it's possible for me to care less
That's not what you meant
You can't prove that in Canadian Court
is it because he is Canadian?
18:11
@SterlingArcher You used the word "but", so yeah
lol butts
but for real. calendar? I think so.
@rlemon oh btw, idk if this means it's healthy weight lost but I went from 20.6% BF to 19.7%. Is that indication that it's good weight lost?
eh, those measurement devices are influenced a bit by how dehydrated (or not) you are
so I'd expect +- 1-2% depending on the day tbh
Btw you are supposed to lose muscle when you lose weight
18:15
Cool cool
No you're not
@Meredith no
So don't stress too much about only losing fat
Muscle gains increase fat consumption
Otherwise you'll have weird legs
lol
18:18
Is it bad practice to use Razor calls to model in javascript?
anyone feel like looking at my cv to tell me if it's shit or not?
can I answer without looking?
solid 7/10
me looking at CVs
oh thanks I'm flattered :P
I would have gave it a 5
I have a fleeting idea of what the cv should look like for the job..
Alright, I was able to keep the PDF as a buffer through decryption. Done.
18:32
@ndugger Send it as an octet-stream and that's it
Or application/x-pdf or whatever you have to do, just send it as a Buffer, not a string
It's a buffer now
I'm assuming you're trying to provide the pdf through some sort of HTTP interface
The problem is that it was encrypted in Java, then encoded as Hex, then sent to Node which has to decrypt it, so I was encoding it from hex to utf8, then decrypting, which was causing the issue
but now I'm keeping it a buffer the entire time
and it works great
Did you have to get it to lift some weight for it to become buffer?
18:36
no, I just upped its protein intake
decrypt (buffer) {
  return new Promise(resolve => {
    const { algorithm, key, iv } = encryption;
    const hash = crypto.createHash('sha256').update(key, 'utf-8').digest();
    const decipher = crypto.createDecipheriv(algorithm, hash, iv);
    const decrypted =  Buffer.concat([
      decipher.update(buffer.toString(), 'hex'),
      decipher.final()
    ]);

    resolve(decrypted);
  });
}
Can you explain const { algorithm, key, iv } ?
@ndugger There's an extra space in front of Buffer
TIL JWplayer has a really annoying API
@OliverSalzburg good catch
@JohnPavek destructuring
@corvid really? just today?
you haven't been bitching about it for like weeks now?
18:39
@ndugger Yes, that was all I needed to find the mdn page to read about
I have no idea what I need to learn. I'm trying to just watch you guys do crazy stuff
read his blog
all of it.
Is that for me?
mhm
god dammit there's so much yogurt in my beard
3
Bookmarked. I mostly work with knockout.js. I'm almost done with all the posts on knockmeout
18:42
. . .
I didn't even spill I'm just a messy eater and my beard needs a trim
Hey, guys. I'm trying to port over an application that was written back in the good-ol'-days when we didn't have AMD/CommonJS to using ES6 modules, and am trying to figure out a way to bundle multiple IIFEs acting on the window object / jQuery prototype into something I could import anywhere else as a bundled module. I figure it should be a common enough problem that there might be an existing npm module or something, but I can't find anything like it.

Right now, the application works with a series of script tags following each other in a server-side rendered page - the first few (call the
not sure i follow
it should be relatively safe to concatenate them,
Note that it's going to be impossible for me to rewrite the loader scripts, either - too short a timeframe + would have to ensure compatibility with old application.
@KevinB On the server? The IIFEs look like this: (function(w){...}(window)). Trying that approach throws 'window is not defined`.
what do you mean on the server?
aren't these client-side files?
18:46
@rlemon whatchu think?
if( typeof window === 'undefined' ) {
  window = global;
}
inconspicuous?
@SterlingArcher I'd notice.
oh how I'd notice.
18:47
I sold shoes for a living
@KevinB Not anymore, since we want to be able to make them importable server-side.
@rlemon Thanks!
I'm trying to see if they're work appropriate or if I'd have to bring loafers with me
I notice everyones shoes.
you sound like my brother
he looks at peoples fingernails in freaking interviews
he'd hate me
I'm a nail biter
have been since I was a lemon tot
18:49
Any one watching the Google I/O at the moment ?
same, it's a nervous habit
I don't even notice I'm doing it
scratching my thumbnail bed is a stress thing..
my nails are disgustingly short.
my thumb is messed up right now
18:49
I chew on the side of my finger from stress.
Great !
Same
Some people chew gum, bob chews fingers
@rlemon paint your nails with iodine
I chews you
18:50
Bye guys
my left index finger has a noticeable difference from it
Bi guys
@Shmiddty I tried that nail stuff that tastes like ear wax. didn't work
bi guise
I'd just all of a sudden wonder why my mouth tastes funny
18:50
Trolling me ?
My parents used to paint my nails with hot sauce
Jokes on them I liked it even more
@rlemon have you tried poison?
up the stakes
I do chew my nails less when I'm working in the yard or woodshop (for obvious reasons)
18:52
Neil "There are more transcendental numbers than irrational numbers" Degrasse Tyson
maybe I should quit programming and make benches full time
Duh !
@Meredith What lol
@rlemon Get one of those insane keyboards where you only have the home row, then glue your fingers to it
He went on the joe rogan podcast and said that
18:53
do link
@Meredith How embarrassing
Yeah it's bad
Like I get not knowing a lot about cardinalities or number theory in general
But if you know what a transcendental number is, how do you not know what its cardinality is?

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