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20:00
Wait, the gpu is controlling additional fans then?
Do I not need to connect anything to it?
some fans
@Luggage Im (wit is) calling the show_product_categories action, which in turn calls fbCollections, which calls shopify.collections, which in turn uses fbCarousel to structure the json that needs to be send to facebook way back in the originlal fbCollections method.
It's pretty much the same as the fan headers on your motherboard, that you connect fans to. The only difference is it goes off the GPU temps rather than the CPU temps
20:02
@Luggage If I stick a console.log within the same call block it outputs as expected but the call to facebook is not actually using the output (the error message says parameter id is missing.. which it isnt.).
I figured the video card would already be connected to its fans
It is, it's optional.
check out what I've been working on.. for the last like 4 days
Not helping. Why is that optional?
20:03
@Luggage I took the output that is generated and pasted it into the body of a restclient and called it manually.. the message worked, so its got to be some kind of timing/promise issue... I just cant spot where
It has it's fans already on the GPU, it's optional as in to provide extra cooling.
Case fans aren't mandatory
Optional if you don't want your video card to fry After the first 30 seconds of use?
@MarkStephenson here is look like you discard the result of fbCollections and return "context" instead: gist.github.com/mark-stephenson-/…
wiring all that shit took forever
20:04
Ok, in addition to those fans. That's good news to me then
@Loktar is.. is your tower directly on the carpet?
@Neil Optional as in if you want lower temps. If your case has bad airflow, if you overclock and want some extra cooling.
I get itchy when I see that.
@MarkStephenson also, this is an incorrect use of new Promise: gist.github.com/mark-stephenson-/…
You never call that "resolve"
@rlemon thats my backup VR tower, but it has like 6" feet
that's the case
20:05
I wish I was rich enough to have a backup pc
just don't throw away your current one ever! :P
a backup pc to replace the vr specific pc
@Loktar slightly better. those feet better be insulated.
I think you can drop the return new Promise(function(resolve, reject){ altogether there and just return Shopify.collections(id.....
@BenFortune I'd just be happy if it worked with the fans on honestly
20:06
@Loktar I only replace if shit breaks haha
@KevinB my primary one is for the vive
backup is for the rift that the kids use
and we play coop/mp
But perhaps it's just because I haven't installed the drivers yet
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I assumed the fans would run with power upon starting the computer
Yea, see my next issue, Mark
20:07
@Luggage good to know.. the articles I read all called them resolve and reject :S
Well, you aren't using them. You don't need that new Promise line. It does nothing except break your code.
@Neil There's a pretty high chance it has a power saving mode, my fans on my old gpu didn't even spin up until it hit 50c
@CapricaSix No problem. Just finding my feet here.
it's an rx460 that's doing it right?
or something else?
Am I doing this right?
because the RX series added that finally
@SterlingArcher Yes
460 or 480, can't remember what he said
20:08
my 290x is always spinning though :(
@BenFortune glad to hear that. I didn't want to chance running the video card without the fans so I replaced it with the old card for now
Thanks for the advice. Will keep you posted
@SterlingArcher are you trying to promote it, demote it, inspire coworkers to learn about it, or just generally educate them?
MarkStephenson after that the other promise uses look ok. But I think you meant for..of, not for..in here: gist.github.com/mark-stephenson-/…
@towc all the above
@Neil You can install MSI afterburner or something similar to keep an eye on the temps, or even spin up the fans manually to make sure they work
20:09
we have pros, cons, the future of it, and where should we go
then you're doing it right
@SterlingArcher that's a good illustration, but the next slide should just say "feature was omitted for brevity"
meteor is basically spring boot
cause meteor doesn't really have security, as such
!!define brevity
20:09
@SterlingArcher brevity (uncountable) The quality of being brief in duration.
@ndugger angular is spring, meteor is swing
n. soul of wit
@CapricaSix Ex: Your mother was disappointed at the brevity of the evening's activities.
!!define brief
20:13
@Shmiddty brief Of short duration; happening quickly. [from 15th c.]
!!define short
@Shmiddty short Having a small distance from one end or edge to another, either horizontally or vertically.
!!define or
!!define small
@BenFortune or Connects at least two alternative words, phrases, clauses, sentences, etc. each of which could make a passage true. In English, this is the "inclusive or." The "exclusive or" is formed by "either […] or".
@Shmiddty small Not large or big; insignificant; few in numbers or size.
20:13
!!define insignificant
@Shmiddty [insignificant](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki?curid=95415) Not significant; not important, consequential, or having a noticeable effect.
Such things are insignificant details compared to the main goal.
you found the one with a circular first definition
insignificant is the root of all small words
Ive removed the promise, and now I get the recipient error returned to the console, rather than having to explicitly output it: `Oops! An error occurred while forwarding the response to 1688989827796307 : Error: (#100) The parameter recipient is required
at fetch.then.then.json (/usr/local/workspace/nodeapps/shopibot/index.js:78:17)
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tik.js:103:7)`
bloop blah blop
@Shrek failed to get me a job, I suspect
it's all his fault
20:15
You failed to get a job even with a man on the inside.
just like your mom
so she's not a whore, just a slut?
Maybe noone at auth0 likes @Shrek
I forgot the start/end dates of my previous jobs, so I just put durations
and short descriptions of what I did
Programmer: 3ish years
20:17
> programmed things
maybe they thought you were ordering dinner
> Programmer, 3 years. Child, 8 years. Harlot, 6 years, 3 months.
I'd hate to see your grocery bill.
a 3 year old programmer sounds delicious
:3
@Luggage Ive updated the Gist to reflect gist.github.com/mark-stephenson-/…
20:19
3:
that looks better, but i don't know where a problem is, now, except the for..in to for..of issue i mentioned
(to verify for yourself. I am leaving very shortly.
@MarkStephenson ohh, that is not returning, that line I just pointed to
@Luggage I updated the For in / For of. Do I need to add a return there?
to the promise.resolve line, yes. You must always return inside a promise
well, if you want the value "returned". I see cases without a return that are OK
or if there is an inner promise. must always return that or you get the "timing issue" you think you have.
I'm outy. good luck.
@Luggage Added the return there, and also had to change the for of back to for in as i was getting 'collections[Symbol.iterator]' error.
@Luggage Thanks for your help... I'll have to take a fresh look at it tomorrow :(
if anything lies to you about Symbol.iterator, you can monkey patch it with interface WhateverThatAssholeIs { [Symbol.iterator]: this }, iirc
I do something like that for Immutable
20:29
WhateverThatAssholeIs.prototype[Symbol.iterator] = [][Symbol.iterator];
We have this code:
componentWillReceiveProps = (nextProps) => {
    this.setState({
        IsLoaded: false
    }, () => {
        $.getJSON('/api/UsersAPI/GetUserProfile', (data) => {
            this.setState({
                Address: data.UserStreetAddress,
                Address2: data.UserStreetAddress2,
                FirstName: data.UserNameGivenName,
                LastName: data.UserNameFamilyName,
                City: data.UserCity,
                State: data.UserRegionId,
                Zipcode: data.UserPostalCode,
I think I understand what it does, but I don't understand it's purpose in componentWillReceiveProps
It appears to set the component's state to not loaded, wait until that is complete, then call a service and set the state as loaded with all other props
read the link! :P
it's a very helpful link imo
Ok I'll read it. I read the react FB docs before I came here because I wasn't sure what kind of mood Luggage was in lol, but it wasn't clear to me why you would want to completely ignore the props passed.
Reading!
20:33
it's a very trimmed back explanation to the lifecycle methods.
I've found it pretty useful
that is very useful, I like those lists
I've been cleaning up my react implementation the last few days and knowing the sequence of lifecycle stuff is quite nice.
That's outdated now though
what's incorrect about it?
that doc uses the createClass
which is deprecated
there is no getInitialState
or getDefaultProps
ohh yea. but the other stuff isn't wrong is it?
20:35
I can't believe I've been so scared of react, I'm having so much fun learning this
my muse is back
I haven't found anything wrong when referencing it myself.
but it's from 2015 so it's pretty old
those mostly have an es6 equivalent you could sub in
@ssube eh not really
the event methods are still accurate, afaik
20:36
I mean you just declare the state
and the class
@SterlingArcher Ikr!
esp since you used Angular for a while haha
this has to be so much easier eh?
@Loktar I don't really understand constructor props yet
Yeah this is much easier than angular directives so far
it's just an object passed to the constructor
The data binding is so smooth
20:37
look at some jsx output, it will all make sense
constructor props?
@ssube right but where are the props coming from? I don't see them passed in anywhere
constructor(props) <-
{

}
the tags just turn into calls and the props into the props you add
you extend react component
20:38
class Welcome extends React.Component {
  render() {
    return <h1>Hello, {this.props.name}</h1>;
  }
}
yeah you're extending an existing class :p
check out the code for React.Component
if you don't specify a constructor, it's essentially constructor(...args) { super(...args); }
So typically I won't be touching props, just state management?
20:38
@rlemon that's a great link appreciate it. I didn't find the couple things that were outdated to be distracting from what they were trying to teach. BUT....... I guess I still don't understand the code I posted...
you will be touching props
other way around hopefully
oh fuck me I could have used this last night
It seems that after the component has mounted, if any of the props change, this is called. And it sets IsLoaded to false, that much makes sense. But then it calls a getJSON if it's about to get props, and assigns all that as state, doing nothing with the props.
dude yeah their docs are great imo
they actually make sense, are sane, and short and to the point.
20:41
it helps when your library is small and fairly sane
Like PHP?
PHP and jQuery actually
lol
their docs reflect their... standards
lol
hmm... i don't think i've ever been to react docs
I never hated JQ's docs, but hated the seemingly hidden methods
was always finding new stuff with JQ
20:42
with jquery... my manager at the time printed out the entire documentation and put it in a binder
oh, it's made almost entirely of overloads
Wow.
it's impossible to tell what will happen
imagine jQ if they had just used exclusively named params
Also towards the end (of my experience with jQuery) there, there were like 5 or 6 valid, different ways to bind an onClick event
not just towards the end, since the early 1.x days
same with $.ajax
20:44
my ubuntu thinks it's debian or something
I still think $.ajax, $.get, etc.... are the best parts of jQuery
when querying packages (including ppas), it asks for the jessie package
@towc like, its hair turned white and it complains now?
trans-operating system
now, I'm aware there are relation between ubuntu versions and debian versions
20:46
> Ubuntu: I have not had sexual relations with that Debian.
but the kodi ppa doesn't have anything for /dist/jessie, which is what is being queried
iirc, xenial intentionally falls back to jessie before it goes to the previous ubuntu distro
Just install debian
Shit with react experience im gonna be so hirable
well, the ppa contains xenial
20:46
@SterlingArcher get you some modern PHP and let's talk
Does SlimPHP and composar count
Cause I'm totally making API code with PHP too
I need to work on my resume
yeah, our devs use composer a bunch
20:47
Zend Framework is the only PHP
composer was weird to install
I haven't done an actual personal project in like a year
the main app is React + Composer + Symfony?
fuck if I know the php frameworks
and I had so much trouble setting up php7
php is easy to set up
20:48
it like, wouldn't reset the ini
first, go to 000webhost.com
I think more people should try doing stuff in sails+angular
or sails+vue
So it was saying "Configuration Loaded: (none)"
sails is ok, angular blows, vue is mostly a joke
D:
20:49
I'm still meaning to give monkberry an honest go
Elm & elixir is the only accepted stack
it'll be dead or renamed by this time next year
Do what Meredith is saying, and afterwards go to dot.tk to setup a free domain name for your new PHP dev site
well, I can't really talk because I switch favorite thing every time I sneeze...
github.com/monkberry/monkberry looks pretty interesting to me
20:49
Neat
But I'd just write my own at that point
When are we getting dot syntax for everything?
@rlemon only advantage on ejs is that it's small...
not to mention mustache or handlebars
@towc and not a legacy monstrosity like ejs
> only advantage
lol. okay
handlebars doesn't do data binding
20:50
that my unexperienced eyes can see
f foo .arg. .
  v a . 3
  v b . 5
  c.l(a + b)
 // 8!
.
So elegant
go pretend to write haskell somewhere else
Oh yeah that
Can't wait
λλλλλλλλλλλλ
@ssube not haskell that's the next ECMA standard bud, watch your mouth!
lol
20:52
it's dirty like haskell and your mum
:(
Haskell didn't deserve that comparison
you know what haskell has in common with the folks who write it? It's never run.
You're on a roll
@rlemon have you run into the artist Bonnie X Clyde at all?
reads familiar
20:57
it's one of those X & Y drum and bass acts, more house-y than most
but... 5pm
google music link me and I'll listen in the car
!!afk p 🚗 🏠 🎧
it's ES6, am I still doing let arr = arr || []; and let obj = obj || {};
?
for defaults, that is
depends. If you're destructuring or writing function params, you have real defaults now: function foo(bar = 3) and const {foo = 3} = bar;
21:12
Sweet I was just reading up on the default params. Thanks @ssube
@ssube only for destructuring though? e.g: func blah() { this.bar = this.bar || [] }
if you know that you'll always return this.bar or any empty array, why not make sure this.bar is always an array (empty or otherwise)?
Yeah that makes perfect sense. typeof should do the trick
eh maybe not
just make sure bar is always an array
I think this is the step in our code where we do that. it's actually this.validationList, and until this point in the code we have no clue if anyone has added a validation function to validationlist yet or not.
if(!(this.validationList instanceof Array))
    this.validationList = [];
I did that, it's not as pretty as this.validationList = this.validationList || [] though
think I might go back
My god the hail was so bad I was stuck in my car
21:26
Does it hurt your car?
Hail is scary
Car is ok, I hope there aren't nicks. The hail was kinda big
I'd say the size of my thumbnail
How big are your thumbs
That's crazy
@Meredith asking the important questions :)
are function(){} and ()=>{} equivalent?
(thumb) size matters
21:27
Idk ask my gf
Basically but not really
sec
I'm trying to use default parameters for a callback function
SHould I do function foo(callback = function(){}) or function foo(callback = () => {})
I'm trying to use the most correct way, but foo(callback = () => {}) looks weird
why default a callback?
@Luggage good question
this is why we have predicates like isFunction
21:29
just test before you fire.
if (isFunction(callback)) { callback(args); }
Oh you guys are right that's much better
or even: if (callback) { callback(); }
punish the user who dares pass in a non-function.
	updateFormValues: function(panelValues,callback){

		panelValues = panelValues || {};
		callback = callback || function(){};

		this.setState(panelValues,callback);
	},
that's the usage
I've been kind of enjoying the very blunt messages you get by wrapping common checks into a predicate with some error handling
21:31
I'm rewriting this.
a lot of mine also throw on the failure
then leave that as-is. it'll just be undefined
callback is an optional argument to setState anyway.
So if callback doesn't exist, there are no errors?
test.
If a callback doesn't exist, assume they don't care about the result
21:32
throw regardless
if callback doesn't exist, kill it
@KevinB ghost busters?
Anyways good advice guys, but I'm off work!
Adios!
!!afk <smileys giving general depection of my activities>
turns out my ubuntu trans-debian machine was actually a debian machine
how typical
@ssube not bad. 8/10
wat?
21:37
@ssube I need more like this for a car playlist. So all recommendations are welcome
@rlemon I'm building a couple playlists, I'll send them to you when they're more than 3 songs.
Google music?
Because offline play is a must
what is the reason for destructuring with defaults not also applying to null values, only undefined?
google music and youtube both (separate), I think
@towc You should've listened to der
21:38
@corvid null is a real value that people intentionally pass when they're trying to break their code
!!define der
@towc der Nonstandard spelling of there.
It's the pronoun you use for debian systems
Have some respect
if it can talk, it can choose a pronoun
tts and cats count
I only want an amateur noun, though.
21:40
meep
Amateur nouns often exploit unwilling participants
nope, nouns are like butlers, where they aren't allowed out into the world until they're fully trained professionals
You never know how consensual it was
that's why you should always be involved
if you're there, you can make sure
21:49
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If I use the following event to close my connections on an Ajax query. Browser throws an error : cannot get hostnode of null. Any ideas why?

I know if I comment out the event I don't get the error, but I need it to clsoe my requests at the right time.

componentWillUnmount {

       this.connection.close();

}
pic of me at work
nice overalls
what happened after you snuck up on the alligator?
no i am the gator
would someone be able to help me with this? the mouse cursor is off because of how big the canvas is. - jsfiddle.net/znd8n47r ive been trying to fix it for hours
21:52
I gotta change my avatar to the alligator from camp lazlo
@RachelDockter you might be rounding when you should be flooring
you can also just offset/scale the mouse coordinates
compare the coords in the event to the position and size of the element and go from there
@ssube thats not it, it takes the mouse position everywhere in the canvas as appose to the box in the middle
how would i do that if its not an element, its just a load of rectangles i drew in the canvas
@RachelDockter oh cool, looks like it's coming along nicely
well, you need coordinates relative to the canvas
@david thanks, its all crashing down now tho lol
21:54
nah it's fine, you're just not accounting for the border in your get grid point function
@ssube yes i have the board width and hieght as a variable and the border value which is the space between it all the way round
i tried setting the origin by minusing the border width so 0,0 is the top left of the grid, but that just pushes everything down and right
!! rimworld or css
@rlemon css
@RachelDockter you subtracted the border from the events before you did anything else with them?
21:56
cap isn't giving you any slack today
@RachelDockter Here: jsfiddle.net/znd8n47r/2
@ssube i tried, its really confusing me
that's a hastily fixed version, you probably want to add a few steps in the getGridPoint function
to show you removing the border from the calculation
(it's also showing phantom grid points in the border area)
i have no idea how u did that so easily
thankyou very much though, and what do u mean phantom grid points?
if you hover the mouse in the green border area it shows grey circles that aren't on the actual board
21:58
the math doesn't check if there is a grid point, only that a grid point would land there
ahh i get what you mean, yeh that should be eaisy i can do that
thankyou though, saved me a few hours
you'll probably need some kind of function that tells you if a particular point is a valid (click-able) grid point
that can handle points that you aren't allowed to move to or outside the borders

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