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16:00
Yeah that's why I let some of the ridiculously campy shit from the first movie and the original series slide.
Altogether I liked it all. But I really just felt like if they were to take 2 and 3, and develop the clone wars story in between it would have been perfect for what I was looking for from Star Wars
Not to mention the universe makes no sense. Super-high technology, yet people are scavenging for food. sometimes with high-technology sitting right next to them
droids should remove all need for human labor.
Well I can't help but think that moving at light speed into an unprotected death star would be a lot more efficient than flying its' channels and trying to hit it with a missile in a port.
so do slaves
@Luggage With global warming + overpopulation... you never know.
Those droids have power cells that let them operate for long periods of time away from other tachnology, too.
16:02
relaxing shows to watch?
@KendallFrey but they are in a situation where they can be "half way acrross the galaxy by now"
I got an exam and studying is not going to help, probably
@Vap0r Have you seen Children Of A Death Earth?
@KendallFrey no haven't even heard it before...
About to watch a trailer for it now
@Vap0r Realistic space battles, basically. KSP minus rocket design, plus guns.
16:04
error An unexpected error occurred: "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/@fairmanager/md-pickers/-/md-pickers-0.7.5.tgz: Request failed \"500 Internal Server Error\"".
Star wars proves through the show that:
1. There is still plenty of unexplored or unsettled area
2. Droids (long lasting power and human-like intelligence) are common even on fairly poor worlds
3. Travel across the galaxy is fairly trivial.
@Vap0r yeah yeah, except I can't remember most of the dates. What about the actual important stuff, like my descriptions of what I did?
It's getting worse O___o
So. there is no reason for people to be living like they do.
gog summer sale has started, just fyi cc @KarelG
16:06
@Shmiddty you might be surprised to find that the dates (in many people eyes at least) are included in the venn-grouping under "Actual important stuff".
ALADDIN IS ON SALE!
And the HUGE ships that already travel around could easily transport any refugees or colonists while they move around at no burden.
@Vap0r time is relative, my friend
So star wars is a universe of intentionally imposed poverty.
@Shmiddty in this case so are employment opportunities it seems
16:06
;)
@Loktar I think August I'll get with you for building that computer. I want to make sure I have enough money for dealing with the trip next month first.
I'm trying to figure out the dates
@Trasiva nice, more stuff out by the so lower prices on current things
I contacted a recruiter I worked with for a couple of jobs, hoping he might still have something on file
Some kid, who's mom is barely making enough to feed him can build a hovering race machine from spare parts. Also a C3P0, yet he doesn't make his mom anything to help her?
16:07
earth is a planet of intentionally imposed poverty
truth
we can genetically modify food so that an orange is the size of a basketball (probably full of shit here), but there are still starving kids in africa
@Shmiddty the first step to getting your resume read isn't to have them read something and go ooh! I really like this. It's to get them to skim it and say I didn't hate anything!. Then they'll throw your resume on the "read" stack, and that's when all the actual important information comes into play
in america even
@Steve'saD i think it's most complex than that, but yes.
16:08
@Steve'saD That's cause those kids don't work hard enough
lol
either way
humanity is fucked
up
whyyyyy
the "up" wasn't necessary
i thought about leaving it off
@Steve'saD That's why I'm trying to get cool with the snail people
16:09
@Steve'saD yeah but if you make it the size of a basketball but can't increase nutrient levels in the soil all you are doing is guaranteeing the next "Dust Bowl"
who knows, i don't genetically modify food
wassss up @Vap0r
we just need to reroute sewage lines to the farms
@RexAdrivan uh hi
we should just be like cows
move where we want, eat what we want
16:11
I just finished my realtime app .. you can now see worldwide job post lol
Genetically modified food is the reason we can eat bananas
with no asshole standing above us saying we need a piece of paper to go on this land and eat their mushrooms
idk
@SterlingArcher *the reason we even have bananas still.
Modified food is the reason we have agriculture, even if the genetic modification wasn't direct.
fusion power is the key. with plentiful cheap electricity we can clean the water and produce the fertilizer to make nice closed-loop food producing machines
16:11
@Vap0r truth
@Vap0r you want to help add the chat function?
@RexAdrivan ya dude absolutely should I send you a cost estimate?
it's open source? :D
@RexAdrivan oh then na dude not at all I have a job thanks!
lmao
#denied
16:13
ok!
It's cool because you can now apply for job lol
user1596138
@SterlingArcher ITS ALL A COMPETITION
error An unexpected error occurred: "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/parse-glob: ETIMEDOUT".
O___o
I hate yarn so much!
yarn sucks just use npm
16:24
yikes
Well, except for our build system :P
Which is still on yarn
user1596138
Yarn sucks use yam
Which is why I can't build
i get less errors with yarn than npm
So did I when I started with it. Then I rolled it out to all areas and the problems started appearing
And they were much more grave than anything I had ever experienced with npm
And this networking related garbage today with their registry is just the cherry on top to tell me to fuck myself for moving away from yarn
16:26
well, maybe when npm5 gets its shit together i'll go back
but i encountered new bugs with it on day 1
npm5 is shit :P
It was my first choice on the move back and it sucks
4.6.1 is where it's at right now
what's new with the npm btw?
And by "it sucks" I mean that I as no longer able to install all dependencies in all our modules
Wtf npm
16:28
if that's true, it's a good thing on their part that they do that.
Quick! Scrape his GitHub for UUIDs!
invalidated your npm tokens
now thats annoying
I'm more worried that it's a lastpass password
just paste it
i mean use paste. ahaha
16:30
I'm glad we evolved smaller penises. That must have make walking a burden.
and sex deadly
haha
@rlemon you need a garden buddy
seen it, super cute... but I fear the doggo will think its a game and RIP my gardens
@SterlingArcher i.imgur.com/EYS6gPF.gifv
^ agreed. That video is pretty much a how-to train your dog to dig up your plants
16:34
:drives away:
it looks like it has a fence that'll keep it out when the owner is not watching
^
If you dog has free access to the yard, fence up your garden (well)
and it's on a table, way to high for that teeny tiny dog
that means chicken wire, and buried about a foot down
in need of a film suggestion
or tv series
16:36
MASH
no specific asks
can never go wrong
we lost our poodle once when he was like 4, and we found that he dug under moms garden fence and ate all her strawberries. We only found him because he was snoring on his back with a food belly
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
oooh I had heard of Dr strangelove
it was used to explain quantum suicide in an article
16:37
it's worth a watch. a cassic.
What's the equivalent of $.when() for returning a rejected promise?
my veg garden is already wired off and meshed because of bunnies and birds.
my flower gardens otoh
@rlemon is it the one with the acronym?
damn dr strangelove is old
1964
@JasonC .then()?
16:39
.catch()
he said rejections
oh
I thought it didn't matter, it's going to return anyways
No not for responding to one. For returning one. I.e. if I want to return a resolved promise I can return $.when();. But if I want to return a failed one...
yo
@JasonC Promise.reject()
16:41
@JasonC looks like you can use $.fail for jQuery deferred
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Q: jQuery.when - Callback for when ALL Deferreds are no longer 'unresolved' (either resolved or rejected)?

Alan SpacerWhen multiple Deferred objects are passed to jQuery.when, the method returns the Promise from a new "master" Deferred object that tracks the aggregate state of all the Deferreds it has been passed. The method will either resolve its master Deferred as soon as ALL the Deferreds resolve, or re...

!!afk driving
Lemme try these things, let's see...
$.when( $.getJSON('foo'), $.getJSON('bar') ).fail(function(req) {
    // derp
});
aww, that clip never got to the good bit about erectile dysfunction
That jquery is ew
16:44
Eh I can't get it. So I have this:
(function () { return $.when(); })()
   .then(()=>console.log('resolve'))
   .fail(()=>console.log('failed'));
What can I return that makes it print "failed"?
I was teaching a buddy JS and for simplicity I set:
var $ = document;
var $$ = document.querySelector;
Am I a bad person for this?
Maybe I'll ask this on SO, it doesn't seem as obvious as I thought it was.
@JasonC it would be easier for you to understand if you weren't using jquery and its fake promises
I mean I can wrap the whole thing in a $.Deferred and reject it from there but that seems unnecessary.
Yeah, but I am using jQuery and its fake promises.
16:47
Well don't
I understand promises. I just don't know what jQuery's opposite of $.when() is.
Promise.all I guess?
jquery outputs real promises, these days.
or real "thenables"
@JasonC what I don't understand is if you understand real promises, why don't you use them?
16:54
Because there's context.
You'll just have to try to sleep tonight without understanding why, heh. Sorry. :P
I sleep well because I follow these guy's advice when they give it, even if I disagree :P
@Vap0r I advise you to give me money.
did you hear the joke about the broken pencil
@Vap0r I'd advise you don't think about the game.
nvm it's pointless
bam bam cheeeeee
16:57
@Luggage I would if you made it easier
@Steve'saD what the hell is wrong with your bass and snare?
im on acid
@jAndy I don't subscribe to meta
I tried to program on acid. It uh, didn't work.
the program or you?

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