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18:00
I don't get why the last line is returning 10 jsfiddle.net/m3mw5q6f
maybe I should not put vars inside of arrays, seems confusing as hell
@LazerLemon Probably because you entered 9 into the prompt
Don't use alert and prompt, it makes it hard to diagnose your code
If you want our help, put the values directly in the code instead of hoping we enter the right ones.
@Vap0r make better jokes.
how bout that
@KamilSolecki got a plunge router?
(router that has a spring loaded base so you can push it into wood)
@rlemon no
u
okay, we'll have this conversation again next time then
That's fine you'll still look like an ass
So I'm looking forward to it
18:06
awesome! see you then
Wait.. wouldn't space battles be completely silent?
depends on how much air escapes the ship that's blowing up
I imagine a few pockets of it would carry sound
If you could hear space battles, they'd look and sound an awful lot like thunderstorms
@SterlingArcher space isn't a complete vacuum either.
That would be terrifying
No, but sound needs molecules to move through, it can't just jump from pocket to pocket
18:08
@KendallFrey that's funny, I don't remember the last storm I heard that sounded like "pew pew pew, zzzzoooooooooooosh"
fwerp, zorp
jsfiddle.net/m3mw5q6f/2 I was expecting it to 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 in the final line
@LazerLemon you never add more than one element to the array
you only ever increment the same value
@rlemon wouldn't there be even more sound when the pocket of sound-filled air hits you?
18:10
@SterlingArcher I guess it can transfer, because people are listening to space
@ssube depends, when sound hits the edge of a 'bubble' of air, does it stop or reflect back in?
plus all the creaking and exploding your ship does
what is the surface tension of air?
@rlemon both, right?
It definitely has surface tension, just not much
The best space sounds are radio waves not sound waves
18:10
oh ok I was wanting to dynamically add elements which is a bad idea but heh it was for fun
So space battles can be happening right now, and maybe only dogs can hear them
@ssube this sounds like something @KendallFrey should spend an hour researching so he could tell us.
the louder the sound, the more of it (in the form of moving air molecules) would escape, is my naive guess
@KendallFrey gravity waves
18:11
@LazerLemon look at Array.prototype.push
@KendallFrey are microwaves "sounds" too? Or are they different?
@LazerLemon I add dynamic elements on a daily basis
@Vap0r they beep after 1 minute
ohh god, member dynamic drive
@KendallFrey ...
18:12
the really not very good file sharing site?
wow
microwaves are EM waves (like light). Different medium than sound waves.
@rlemon Depends what's at the surface
@Luggage thanks
18:12
Sound normally reflects off solid/vacuum surfaces
gas/vacuum surfaces aren't a thing
it can reflect partially, too.
@KendallFrey we're discussing the magical fraction of a second after a ship explodes with air in it, where you have a pocket of air in a vacuum that hasn't expanded into the void.
@KendallFrey in this case space and the ship the listener is on, at various times
if sound hit the edge of that.... what would happen?
you're having a grand old space battle and blow up the next ship over
but right next to you
18:13
@KendallFrey is the "dispersal" of a gas in a vacuum faster than the speed of sound?
can you hear their explosion at all, or just the debris hitting you?
@rlemon Aside from the fact that there is no edge, sound couldn't possibly hit it anyway
@Vap0r the sound just adds to the speed of the gas, doesn't it?
@Vap0r It's basically the speed of sound, at least as a rough rule of thumb
@KendallFrey 'no edge?' maybe not a hard one, there is for sure a point where you cease to have air and only vacuum. albeit a very short amount of time.
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18:14
@SterlingArcher lol wow
@rlemon That edge is infinitely thin and moves infinitely fast for an ideal gas
It's the same kind of edge as the top edge of our atmosphere
you're no fun. just take the scenario and figure out what would happen.
that's the fun part of science.
@ssube can't tell if you're serious, but I guess it might?
I don't know what the scenario is
nvm, you're like an old man rejecting skateboards.
18:16
Ur a sk8bord
if an expanding volume of gas in a vacuum encountered another expanding volume of gas, there would probably be an audible boom within the gas
encountering a solid object would be nearly the same
@Vap0r I am. Sound is energy and most of what you hear are things running into each other, so more sound = more energy maybe= more speed.
what if an expanding volume of gas magically expanded slower than soundwaves travelled through it, what happens to those sound waves when it hits the edge
@rlemon If you invoke magic, then literally anything can happen.
This is the question asked a billion times on reddit: What would happen if something impossible happened?
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Why would that require magic
18:17
@Jhoverit Anything happening magically requires magic by definition
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This guy
lol
Ever seen David Cooperfield?
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Cooperfield
@KendallFrey I'm just too lazy to figure out the expansion rate of air in a vacuum @ 3K
18:18
@Vap0r David Cooperfield will steal your env vars
who says it's slower than sound?
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Sounds like a fake twitter handle
David Copperfield does shitty fake magic
@ssube meta
@ssube compared to...?
Chris Angel
18:19
@rlemon There is no fixed rate, or edge. It's a gradient.
there is a point where sound cannot travel any longer because there is no medium to travel through.
that's the edge you pedant
@rlemon @KendallFrey is there any case in which air, released into a vacuum @ 3K etc, could transfer more sound than just the impact?
@rlemon It's not a point, though. It's that sound would gradually fade out.
David Blane
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@rlemon Pretty sure it just stops. Since sound is essentially a property of the medium it is within
18:20
@KendallFrey and when it hits 0 THAT's the edge of the possible transmission of sound.
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The compression/decompression of matter
does the sound wave turn back or diminish, you said diminish. thanks for the last 15 minutes
we got to an answer from you
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Hold one end of a rope but not the other, put a wave through it
@ssube There is probably a sense in which the answer is "yes", but that requires some serious tweaking of the definition of "sound"
@rlemon so you'd have to run into the atmosphere before the sound can escape
which is easily possible at space speeds
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18:21
The wave would still be within the medium, it is the medium
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Just because there's an "end" to it doesn't really mean anything
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It's energy.
@rlemon It doesn't hit 0, and even if it did, sound would cease to be a thing before that, due to the enormous mean free path of the particles.
@KendallFrey source?
Hello chat
18:22
@Jhoverit see, it's an interesting idea 😃 what happens to sound in a pocket of expanding gas in a vacuum
In statistics the Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution is a particular probability distribution named after James Clerk Maxwell and Ludwig Boltzmann. It was first defined and used in physics (in particular in statistical mechanics) for describing particle speeds in idealized gases where the particles move freely inside a stationary container without interacting with one another, except for very brief collisions in which they exchange energy and momentum with each other or with their thermal environment. Particle in this context refers to gaseous particles (atoms or molecules), and the system of particles...
This is the distribution of particle speeds in a gas
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@rlemon They are one in the same.
> space speeds
when gas is expanding in a vacuum, the fastest particles expand the fastest
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You are asking, what happens to the energy contained in a pocket of expanding gas when it leaves the gas. It doesn't
18:23
@Luggage hey, you can go faster in space than in atmo
the distribution never reaches exactly 0
ugh. nvm. neither of you get what I'm saying and are just giving me the pedantic answer
most of those speeds are well above the speed of sound
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I'm not being pedantic
fine, I'm just stupid. either way I'm moving on
18:24
So there's always a positive probability of some of the gas at any distance
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I'm just saying it's a distribution of energy it's not a "thing"
so having a ship explode, release atmo, then running into that atmo while it still contains sound (has enough energy), seems like the most likely case
7 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
@rlemon If you invoke magic, then literally anything can happen.
@KendallFrey you're invoking my foot in your junk
Hey, don't blame me if your question is malformed
18:24
@Jhoverit the question is about how fast or slow that energy dissipates and where it goes: back into the cloud or out
I can and will.
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It's a wave
most of which has now been indirectly answered
ssube gets me
❤️
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It IS the cloud, it's the compression/decompression of the cloud. So the cloud keeps on jiggling
18:25
All of the above. Some can reflect, some can pass through the interface, some can get absorbed and be turned into heat.
@SterlingArcher lol
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I get it now. You're phrasing weird
@Jhoverit it is the cloud, but when the higher-energy bits get to the edge, does it jiggle or get released? We're talking air, which doesn't keep its surface in a vacuum, unlike water.
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In my limited understanding I would say it "bounces back" like you're saying
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It doesn't get released
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18:27
Cause there's no other matter around
it sounds like the surface tension is low enough that even a little bit of sound is enough to send that particle out into space, losing the energy and making it quieter over time
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ANd it's not going to make heat or light (enough to care)
I get the feeling none of you know what you're talking about
the cloud will shrink over time
@Mosho well, that's why we're asking
@Mosho so?
18:27
just saying
thinkin bout things is fun
I don't know anything about it either
just a funny discussion :P
I would test it if we could
but space is pretty far away
@rlemon Did you watch Cody's video on releasing gas through a long tube into a vacuum?
@KendallFrey the magnet spinning one?
18:29
no, older
and cody doesn't test at 4K
all results are deemed inaccurate
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He's cheap
😃 😛
tmk temperature would make a big difference on the transfer through the medium
18:31
@rlemon but doesnt having just 1 number in the array define how many elements it has
would make sense
Yeah, that's true
@LazerLemon yes, 1 element
const arr = [10000000]; // I have an array with one element.
I have to write an exam in an hour and I have to take a shit now
this is a good omen
so var a = new array (5) makes 5 elements
18:32
no it makes an array with a length of 5
Yes, but that's not an array with a 5 in it
it's the exact same as:
const a = [];
a.length = 5;
I know it doesnt have literal 5 in it
it doesn't have anything in it
right!
18:33
it has a .length property set to 5
now were getting somewhere
ok my bad
more often than not, that's going to cause you issues.
Array constructor is not often used because it sucks.
I dislike it too
so if you want to count up values X times in an array...
const arr = [];
for( let i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) {
  arr[arr.length] = i; // arr.length _will_ reflect i in this example, but you can see it incrementing this way I think.
}
or you could use push like I suggested an hour ago
but now you know another way
does using square bracket notation also set the array size if you only have one number
18:36
So I just learned that my demo next week isn't for just a Captain.
It's for the Director of the NGA
People are freaking out
var a = [6] //array size of 6
@LazerLemon array length will always be largest index+1
Oh and I got to see Mad Dog himself today @Loktar
@LazerLemon ugh.. we just went over this
4 mins ago, by rlemon
const arr = [10000000]; // I have an array with one element.
Just a glimpse. he's an impressive man even from afar
18:37
yeah using the constructor I mean in literal notation is is the same
you're confusing array literal syntax with bracket notation
@SterlingArcher damn bad ass!
they are different things.
If you for real meet him... ask him how he plans to kill you!
I 100% would.
Oh man I bet he'd chuckle
then write my name on his list
18:37
> “Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet.”
ok so var a = [6] // array 'a' with one element at index 0
> Mr. Mad Dog sir, a pleasure. How would you kill m---
I already did, son.
c.l.e.o.
@LazerLemon yes
@SterlingArcher Well, we know he didn't throw the knife hand, because you're still alive.
18:38
no wonder I've been failing for two days
we've been telling you this for two days..
you seemed like you didn't wanna make a better demo for learning
I told you that code is only going to hurt you
its just I cant really think of many practical things to do with what I know or if I can its too easy now
doesn't have to be practical. just has to have a purpose
make a TODO list app
make a calculator
18:40
make a twitter aggregation app
really doesn't matter, just has to 'make sense'
@SterlingArcher call him bobby
A+ first impression
@rlemon not sure, but I dont think I have a plunge router
its a normal one i think
that's a shame
got a bandsaw? like 21"+
bbl thanks
18:41
bandsaw = saw in a table?
no that's a table saw
bandsaw
ah. I do have a table saw, no bandsaw.
hrmm...
or wait
I might have a saw like this you posted but without the top
so you need to figure out how to route a pocket in the wood to make it have depth, or make it out of multiple pieces of wood
18:42
have to check
if I have the right idea about what you want
think window
most likely
window?
rectangle hollow border :D
no bottom?
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18:43
Wut
@Jhoverit keyboard tray/bottom
I'll have to sketch a design
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Oh
if you just wanna make a wooden frame you can do all that with a handsaw and a protractor
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He needs a router?
18:44
the idea is for the tray to be aluminum, and have a nice wooden border as a finish
also, Im thinking wooden handrest
@Jhoverit I thought he wanted to route out a pocket to put the circuit board into
wrist rest*
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Nvm
1 hour ago, by Kamil Solecki
like a bowl
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Just make a mold and pour the wood in
18:45
:)
Oh that yeah I didnt really think there :D
@KamilSolecki step one, find the wood
orly
lol
wood fill always looks like shit and never holds up well
18:46
any ideas for a nice dark bronze that would go well with black?
stain :D
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JB Weld
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Alright I'm done
you gotta figure out grain patterns. maple will be tighter than say, ceder.
Im thinking black tray + black & azure blue keys + dark brown wood + azure lighting
18:46
ash would probably have a nice grain to it for a keyboard.
oh yeah ash wood is nice in touch
I always say get the wood first. you could have a good idea all planned out then get the wood and have to work around a knot
better to see what you have before you plan it
yeah ill see what I can get around here
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Interesting approach.
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18:48
I would've gone > This wood don't work for me new chunk
@Jhoverit for a small project like this. it's the only way I'd roll. if I was building like a table or something, wood is more likely coming from a supplier.
The most bothering decision is wether I want a tenkeyless or 60%
yesterday I wanted 100% keyboard only but my mind changed up today.
@Jhoverit I imagine wood for you is cheaper than for me.
a 2*8*10 is like $18
@KamilSolecki 60% having the arrows in the tenpad or in the main board?
for fucking construction grade wood
that's why I wanna build a chainsaw mill
18:49
@ssube what do you mean by the tenpad?
lots of downed trees, just no one giving away the slabs
@KamilSolecki numpad
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Half the town blew down this year. Tons of ~4ft+ trunks laying around
@KamilSolecki so, you've got the alpha keys (and friends), then the arrow keys (and the meta cluster), then the tenkeypad, right? You can get keyboards where the arrows are in the pad or in the alpha cluster.
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Free.
@Jhoverit I can get chunks for cheap. not 4ft, but like 3ft for some of them
18:51
I've got one where the numpad 0 is split in the left and down arrows, numpad dot is the right arrow, etc.
but I can't mill them yet :P
and not free, I'd be paying like a case of beer for a trunk full
It would be nice, but I don't use the numpad or the arrows, so I usually go with tenkeyless
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I mean like a 4ft diameter, maybe 8-14ft sections
@ssube I use the numpad all the time, I hate the top row.
@ssube I believe the idea of 60% is that they are clustered together since there is no space, and tenkeyless is where you have space to separate arrow keys from the alpha
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18:51
I helped load one up yesterday after work to help my buddy out with his landscape business
@Jhoverit ohh haha, yea. the cost of milling that would be insane.
4ft diam
user image
4
jesus fuck
@KamilSolecki you can get either one either way
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@rlemon What? Chain saw can bring it down to easy chunks
milling something freehand with a chainsaw and getting perfect slabs is not easy
18:52
i don't get it
@ssube then I was thinking clustered together.
@KamilSolecki I have/am talking this: coolermaster.com/peripheral/keyboards/tk-stealth
Still im 50/50 between them both
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Well you freehand into millable slabs
vs a traditional tenless with arrows
18:53
if I got a 4ft log, I want 4ft wide slabs
oh, I see.
I only have three branches, but why git show 4 colors as if there are four?
I am maybe a little more towards the cluster. I think that their compactness looks pretty.
@N1ng git doesn't do colors. What GUI are you using?
@KamilSolecki me too, that's what I usually buy.
and what I have now
18:55
The network graph GitHub provided
@Mosho I hate you
That's a weird penis
tbh, I never owned a mechanical. I only used it. And oh it was amazing. So I gotta build one
@Mosho is that how you make a hot dog kosher?
@KamilSolecki see if you can find a key sampler, you'll need to pick a type of switch.
probably cannot find one. My only bet is to really guess
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18:56
@Mosho I thought it was a finger :O JUst jumped
or go for a safe bet with cherry mx reds
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WHen it went straight through lol
You have to count in the shipment to poland.
@SterlingArcher aren't you jew
18:57
Which will be a fortune
@Jhoverit you should buy a wood mizer and tow it up to Canada ;p mill me some logs. I'll make you a table or something
I've had cherry blue boards for a while, tried the black switches but they were heavy and mushy, just switched to reds and they're kind of nice.
meaning I will try to ship all at once
@Mosho pretty sure that's not just us 'yews now a days
@KamilSolecki getting loose switches will be expensive
18:58
@SterlingArcher only we get blown by a rabbi at 8 days old
amirite
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@rlemon Yes my car loves towing
@ssube i found some UK stores that ship to polando, which sell keycaps

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