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19:00
Transcendental numbers are a strict subset of irrationals, almost by definition.
He could have meant algebraic, but those are still countable
You can have complex transcendentals I think
Which is probably what's confusing him
Even so, the cardinality of the complex numbers is the same as that of the reals
Does anyone know why C# sends dates back as "/Date(1495047769763)/" and how I can easily get a new Date() in js?
1495047769763 is an epoch timestamp
that's all I can tell you; no idea why you're getting the string you're getting
19:05
new Date()
If I try new Date("/Date(1495047769763)/") I get Invalid Date
!!> new Date(1495047769763)
@rlemon "2017-05-17T19:02:49.763Z"
@JohnPavek did you read the docs page to see what the constructor accepted?
Yeah I glossed over them, I guess I'm less concerned about the date constructor and more annoyed at C# for sending such a stupid format
19:07
well next time try doing more than just glossing over them 😛
@JohnPavek you can change the format. What are you using to serialize? JSON.NET?
But it's also fairly rtivial to parse into a JS date object on the JS side, if you want to do that, too
We've recently had a problem with our React server-side rendering
I'm wondering if there's a better solution than how we've done it:
!!> JSON.parse(JSON.stringify({date: new Date()}));
@MadaraUchiha {"date":"2017-05-17T19:11:19.550Z"}
Actual state on the server-side rendering is a Date object
Serialized and unserialized, it's a string
I bought some sashimi at a supermarket
but now I'm not so sure it's the best idea
19:12
That causes errors in the client side unless we aggressively wrap everything with new Date()
I stopped doing that and started using strings on the client side.
@Mosho which one?
sobeys
@MadaraUchiha, yeah strings everywhere
Our solution was to, right before serializing, override Date.prototype.toJSON to include unique delimiters, and replace those with new Date($1) before sending the string back to the client
don't turn it into dates until the view
19:12
yea, zhers has better sushi
that's become my rule
I don't trust sobeys for that
Well I can't get a date object even if I take the epoch timestamp doing new Date(data.DateCreated.replace(/\D/g, '')
sushi is one thing, but this is like straight raw fish
@Mosho The problem with that is that you have new Date() guards everywhere
19:13
Ye's Sushi in Waterloo is expensive but excellent
@MadaraUchiha wrap in formatDate
And if you forget, you get annoying errors because TypeScript doesn't help you
which you usually have anyway
@Mosho I want to treat them as dates in the client-side
But I also want to have the same code at the server-side
Then you need a deserializing step on the client.
19:13
I would just do strings
it's nice and easy
it's what I do now
@rlemon hmm it's actually pretty good
@Mosho And when you want to treat them as dates?
See whether the date is less than a week ago, for example?
rejex!
you use moment anyway, right?
When it's needed
Not everywhere
And I don't want to have to be on my guard everywhere, that's what I have TypeScript for.
@Mosho I picked up sushi from Sobeys once and the bottom was still frozen.. on their "fresh, made today" sushi.
19:16
maybe the temp was too low idk
Our solution was to override Date.prototype.toJSON on the server-side to return unique delimiters around the date, then we replace those delimiters with new Date(' and ').
people don't lie, it's canada :D
That works perfectly
But it smells hacky.
@MadaraUchiha disgusting
So I was wondering whether someone else had solved this problem without having to new Date() or moment() everywhere in their code.
19:17
@rlemon THAT GITHUB POST IS NOT NICE
So what, are you eval()ing the "JSON"?
@SterlingArcher 🍕
I literally had to give up my leftover pizza to my roommate so that I wouldn't be tempted and eat it.
I had 1 slice on sunday, fell asleep, and monday was go time
you sick son of a bitch
what post
you gotta use new Date() somewhere, but if you have data on what props need it, if can be all 'automatic'
19:18
@Luggage Instead of outputting a JSON string onto a global __state variable on window
We output a JavaScript object directly.
Ohh, i see.
@MadaraUchiha also, just fix it?
@Mosho he posted a delicious pizza on the good luck post
it's not set in stone
19:19
@SterlingArcher lulz
@Mosho That's what we've been doing so far.
Not loving the experience.
btw @monners is jacked
I forgot this was for server-side rendering, but let me ask about non-server-side for a second just to make sure of something
@Mosho What do you mean "just fix it"?
19:19
Do you handle this already for client-side rendered junk that is fetched later?
the typescript compilation
Oh, that's not what I mean
The annoying errors is that TypeScript treats those values like actual dates
Because they are dates in the store
But then, they arrive as strings from the SSR
yeah don't do that
Date is an antipattern :(
TypeScript is unaware about that, and you get runtime TypeErrors because you try to call .toDateString() or something on a string.
19:21
@SterlingArcher no, @monners is pǝʞɔɐɾ
is that fucking russian
oh wait I get it, aussie
HE COMES FROM THE LAND DOWN UNDER
@SterlingArcher I think it's some poor-man's upside-down text
fixDates(input: any): State {
    // ...
}
__state = fixDates(serverJsonState);
@MadaraUchiha all upside down text is for poor people, they can't afford the good stuff.
19:22
@Luggage Ah, but there's a problem with that
No problem you can't "as any" your way out of. :)
We have extensive parts of the code that, under these conditions, do treat them like strings
flips desk
So we can't new Date() on everything that looks date-ish
Hence the delimiters in Date.prototype.toJSON()
@Luggage That's exactly the kind of problem I can't as any my way out of
The problem is that I don't get a compile error when I should.
19:24
@Luggage That is a valid solution to begin with though
hm
the ones that need to be Dates start as a Date on the server before you serialize, right?
@KendallFrey i.imgur.com/gzuNyW0.gifv ❤️
@Luggage Yes
@rlemon chunky
use the replacer on JSON.stringify to stringify dates as something like { $date: '00-00-0000' } and use the reviver on JSON.parse to recognize that and parse.
19:26
@rlemon Canadian summer in a nutshell
@Mosho skatin legs
if (typeof input === object && input != null && input.$date) {
    return new Date(input);
}
else {
    return input;
}
@Luggage Hmm
Yeah, that's probably a better solution than monkeypatching Date.prototype.toJSON()
I've forgotten about JSON.parse's extra parameters
It should be reliable both directions.
Girls who play hockey are attractive to me, even if they are a bit chubby
19:31
or roller derby
s/play hockey/look at me/
serious journalism
hi steve
> serious ....... buzzfeed.com
19:36
> full width text
!!giphy nerd
@Meredith not all that different from CNN
I mean the source is the same
It's all from reuters
that kinda makes it even worse, because I would not really blame buzzfeed for publishing article, which starts with "anonymous sources told us"
19:39
They land the spaceX today?
yes, that's spaceX
and totally not from 1971 either..
@KendallFrey ahh the simpler times:
Is that cape canaveral
yesterday was one of those days. I spent hours trying to figure out why my text input component wasn't triggering change events in the parent, and why it wasn't reflecting the value in the store... turns out, i didn't give the input an onchange event handler, i didn't give the input a value, and in the onchange handler i wasn't actually executing the passed in function.... only referencing it. onchange;
Does Space X use staged combustion?
19:52
damn just watched the trailer for "It Comes At Night" and im intruigued
wtf was i on yesterday
Or do they just use gas generator for cost?
@MadaraUchiha I think Date.prototype.toJSON() happens before the JSON.stringify replacer function :(
@SterlingArcher Don't most people come at night?
or at the very least, the late afternoon?
Sometimes in the morning
19:53
twice if you're lucky
You can always hack a try { monkey path Date.prototype.toJSON, stringify } finally { put Date.prototype.toJSON back }
@Luggage That's exactly what we're doing.
But wait
There's more!
Ah, no I get you
In the replacer function it's too late to distinguish actual dates from strings.
yea, still use the replacer/reviver, but patch Date.toJSON during that do you can get a real date
19:55
Hey, anyone else have an issue with VSCode where hitting tab to accept an Intellisense suggestion doesn't work in TS files? I can only use the enter key, but I'm used to tab, so it's a bit disruptive.
It works in all other files, just not TS files. TSX files are fine, as are JS files and JSX files.
i'm used to being able to hold ctrl and select multiple insertion points
but can't do that in vscode
@Jenguinie Any extensions that might cause this?
solution: don't use typescript
Also look at the user keymapping for TAB
Potentially Typescript Hero? I might try uninstalling or disabling that.
19:57
@Mosho lmao
well played
I looked over the keyboard shortcuts (if that's what you mean, since I don't have any particularly special keymappings set out), and they seem fine.
do the specs on promises say anything that the rejection reason has to be an Error instance? here seems to say it can be of any value tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-promise.reject
@Luggage btw I'm amazed that TypeScript 2.3.2 has a critical, app breaking bug in it and they haven't released 2.3.3 yet with the fix...
The fix is there already
the PR merged
wut bug
But the release is taken forever
19:59
@MadaraUchiha Ok, this is interesting. So I disabled TypeScript Hero, and now, when I hit enter, this happens: "warn: command 'extension.emmetMe' not found"
So basically, it thinks that I'm trying to use Emmet.
@KevinB If you use a spread operator in a React TSX component, your imports are not emitted.
But I'd never do that in a TS file. I would in TSX, but not plain TS.
@Jenguinie emmetMe sounds like another extension.
ah, i rarely use spread.
It's hogging the TAB keybind
20:00
Is there any way to disable Emmet for certain types of files?
@KevinB what do you put on your toast?
That would be my solution.
@KevinB We use it often to pass htmlProper to the component
@MadaraUchiha yup. ohh well, I am just on 2.2 until it is.
i don't make my own toast
20:01
so, we're using this service
they have an API
that returns XML
but it's not just XML, it's zipped XML
not gzip
interface Props extends React.HTMLProps<HTMLDivElement> {
  // actual props here
}

export function MyComponent({actual, props, ...htmlProps}) {
  return <div {...htmlProps>{/* stuff */}</div>;
}
Or something like that @KevinB ^
I have to unzip it manually
that's fucking weird right?
I get a service , that is a zip file with 30-120 zip files in it
20:02
This allows you to pass style and className and onClick and whatever as if it were a normal div.
makes sense
@Mosho It is.
@Meredith My life was better before I've seen that.
20:04
Imma start kick people.
@Meredith is that an avocado?
I mean what else would it be
small melon
looks like a Has avocado
If you want nightmares, look at this: i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/11/19/… -- That's a real deep-sea creature. I just learned about it yesterday.
20:07
@Mosho @KendallFrey either of you want a fish tank?
Negative
@KendallFrey You'll like this ^
@MadaraUchiha was playing with this, I have to go but was on the last JSON.parse() jsbin.com/jujudodote/8/edit?js,console
That's a pretty amusing site
20:09
nothing you probably didn't do yourself, but..
@rlemon who the fuck made that
@Zirak lol
@Neoares the pizza man
@Mosho @KendallFrey sunday 2pm-3pm? bbq.
oh, I forgot, I have to go to my parents for the weekend
bastard
I promised I'll look after their dog :P
20:13
bring the dog
we need something to grill
it is a pretty annoying dog
@rlemon NO >:(
Unless the dog does the grilling
In which case...interesting?
we're having hot dogs
...Bront
@Kandall, why are you so mad Kondell?
20:16
do you put maple syrup on hot dogs?
I put maple syrup on my maple dogs
yea, who puts turkey gravy on a poutine?!
i thought that was a hotdog with syrup on it
20:17
@ndugger I'd eat that.
it is. the poutine beside it has turkey gravy on it
I probably wouldn't enjoy it very much, but I'd eat it.
20:18
rip chili cheese dogs and chili cheese fries
@ndugger Guess what's in my pantry right now
fuckit, I'd eat that
I don't like maple syrup; it's way too sweet for breakfast. I feel sick eating it.
that sounds terrible
ffff
I'm glad I've born in europe xD
20:19
@ndugger It's a weird thing, it's not actually very sweet, or taste like maple or bacon very much
@Trasiva another one for you. put a bit of maple syrup and red wine vinegar with some crushed peppers
Also, that comes from south of the border
works well for pork and steak.
@KendallFrey businessinsider.com/…? hehe
gotta get that protein in the morning
@SterlingArcher new weight loss challenge. Hot Dog Diet.
20:26
hot dogs are 20% salt, and 80% colon cancer
A K
A K
i had an interview problem, serialize-deserialize n array tree
within 20 minutes
so i sent an angry email to that start up stating that that problem was bs, only people who have seen that problem and solved it or proctored it can really solve it in that time frame
Whatever it's one interview
let array = serialize(array);
Just gotta move past it
20:29
Sounds like an opportunity to improve
20:40
that makes me feel ill
6 unidentifiable lumps for the price of 4?!
Well they're not unidentifiable
They're pork faggots
mmm faggots
Am I gonna get banned again
probably
20:48
I'm perfectly content eating Hot Dogs & Potato Chips for dinner. #ExpressionsOfImmaturity
Fuck this dude I like hot dogs
hotdogs wreck my stomach. I can't eat them anymore
@rlemon Amazing work, as always
@SterlingArcher
Nice
@Meredith can you tell that from looking at the plate (without the box sitting next to it)?
20:50
I know a faggot when I see one
@ssube I'd never be able to look at a plate and say "those are faggots"
not anymore, at least
back in the day....
@Meredith flagged.
I'll flag you
@SterlingArcher @rlemon hey I'm in vegas and didn't realize the timeline for the weight loss challenge. Sorry for not updating you sooner but I've been busy. Thanks guys and good luck
21:05
@SterlingArcher pfffff
Vegas almost never helps in competitions like there.
Or anywhere with buffets
and booze
or booze buffets
I propose we remove the 'faggot' items from the sidebar as they are flag bait when taken out of context.
@Luggage why do you propose?
just do it
I got too liberal with removing items one day, people got upset, so I went conservative with it
thanks. was disconnected. on a bar network
@Luggage fuck people
@Luggage Stop talking to us and enjoy the bar
21:17
yarly, we can delete stuff, you drink
@Zirak the baz is also nice...
@FlorianMargaine durrr I'm Florian I'm metasyntactic
hurr I'm Zirak and I know fancy words
makin me look shit up
hurr I'm ssube I'm green
colorist
21:21
Neo-colorist
I believe that every person has the right to 30-bit color. We can't keep living in a 24-bit world, that's just not reality anymore.
I had a dream, where every person had 30-bit color
Post-neo-colorist
@Zirak pre-naturist
Arachnophobic
21:29
Anatidaephobic
@Mosho hmm... there seems to be some inconsistency in your tabbing in that mobx boilerplate, most of it is at 2 spaces, but routes.tsx and app.ts are 4 space
heavens
@Mosho heretic
:)
unless my editor did some reformatting for me. didn't double check repo
no I see it
so, 2 or 4?
I like 4
21:41
hmm ... so ... I was thinking
those "impeach trump" people, what do they expect to happen, if they succeed?
the bern will swoop in with a cloak and save the country
riiiight, but IIRC, that's not how it works in USA
why not
small details like 'how it works' don't matter to them
I think, it would meant that the new president is Mike Pence .. who could be elected two more time
21:42
there's a clause in the constitution about impeachment
it's the american way: make a lot of noise so you feel like you're making a difference but really you're achieving nothing at all
@tereško yeah, sounds about right
but they need actual evidence to remove him from office

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