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16:00
meatloaf
taco meatloaf!
Thought its blood sausage
user7480455
That will be very cool... just remember to protect your eyes
I heard about that
pressure boiled meatloaf, eh?
16:00
@Tobiq Did you feed it a non-zero min?
awww. thought you were mentioning the band meatloaf there
user7480455
I am old and have very poor vision so I could look directly in the soon with not ill effects o
@FélixGagnon-Grenier s/band/chubby old man/
please do
@Tobiq starting with 5, and a min of 10 gives -5
16:00
did you guys know about the css property will-change?
you can look into the soon?
what sort of seer are you
one sec
@SterlingArcher a soonseer
oh yeah im assuming
its 0
16:01
will-change sounds like over optimizing but i'm lazy
by doing -this[component]
Yes, I noticed that
u smart
And you haven't even tested the max, have you
16:03
@SterlingArcher oh you have the annoyance cube!
testing? what's dat?
apparently i dont know
I hit 100 unit tests in my game project the other night
@KamilSolecki I was one of the first to get one :D
still only 69% coverage tho
16:04
I only have this:
Is that a tomato
@KamilSolecki oh, you mean something that doesn't disturb the entire floor?
He's handling balls
maybe a stressballs
a stress tomato
16:04
and isn't just loud for the pure purpose of preventing your coworkers from doing any work?
I occasionally chew on it though.
that's gross
don't
Anyone know what that tool that generated a config file for your IDE?
16:05
not like chew chew
i bite it when im thinking really hard
oh no
phrasing
I think phrasing is the least of your problems
!!doge javascript, node, turbo, fan
hwd
hwd
Hi everyone, I'm apprenticing socketIO and I'm curious about the number of connection that I can create. Is there any ways to know that info? I have a desktop core-i5 7400 with 16GB of RAM
        wow
very javascript
                so  node
                          much  turbo
many  fan
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16:08
@hwd connection numbers are limited by file descriptors (usually 1024, iirc) and RAM. Throughput is a different story.
@CapricaSix what is happening with you
vec2.prototype.bound = function (component, min, max) {
	if (this[component] < min) this[component] = Math.min(max, min - this[component]);
	else if (this[component] > max) this[component] = Math.max(min, 2 * max - this[component]);
	else return true;
};
!!doge good,fine,commands, woof
           wow
very good
                 so fine
                         many commands
much  woof
2
16:08
@KendallFrey, just added min-component, for min that isnt 0
jseus christ
I think my boy jeebs (other wise know as JC) would be offended by you spelling his name jseus
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hwd
hwd
@ssube yeah. I want to use it for the company's portal notification. It has about 10.000 employes. The brandwith is not problem. This company has a big brandwith :)
16:11
Throughput isn't just a question of bandwidth
that does play a large role
10k sockets is quite a lot, if they're all open and receiving data
hwd
hwd
oh, so I think I need to requesting with AJAX. I don't like that, but it seem to be this is the best way.
Well, you should put together some tests and run some numbers.
socket connections are more efficient than AJAX long polling
hwd
hwd
Yes, Of course. If the company's network allow connect to firebase, I will not need to try too much thing like that. So poor
@SterlingArcher Yes. But socketio need too much resource.
the sheer volume of connections will benefit from a near-headerless TCP packet versus a headered connection
16:19
How often do notifications change? If it's every few minutes, short polling against a cached endpoint would be more than enough.
@SterlingArcher eh, what?
@ssube socket connections are send open with the WSS header, so any packets that come through are sent (correct me if I'm wrong) without required headers, because it was established in the handshake. An XHR call sends every header, every time
So sockets send less data over
one's a persistent connection, the other is repeated connections
Something like that is true, but I think sockets still have some overhead of their own.
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@here is there a way to integrate firebase storage api from server side
16:21
@ChrisRasys depends if you're http/1 or http/2
maybe socket.io adds overhead with session persistence
Native WSS is pretty slim though
It is much slimmer than HTTP, but it is still a protocol on top of TCP.
Oh right, the headers are HTTP not TCP
duh
hwd
hwd
@p0k8_ the company's network does not allow to connect to outsite service/web
That's just the transport layer
16:23
check out the bit on data frames
there is also the heartbeat / ping-pong
I'm not really sure what XOR encryption is, gotta read up on that
xor encryption is like rot13
would anyone know why im getting this error in my console when the code isnt trying to connect through the local host - GET localhost:8081/socket.io/… net::ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED
calling it encryption is... generous
it's the logical operation XOR right?
not some weird new acronym?
16:25
It's more like a XOR cipher
> With this logic, a string of text can be encrypted by applying the bitwise XOR operator to every character using a given key.
@RachelDockter search your project for "localhost"
Yeah, that's a generous "encryption" when it's just a mod 2 + cypher
that's not really encryption so much as an easily reversible logical operation
16:26
it's not secure, but it's good enough for hashing
> easily reversible logical operation
cipher
xor and then count the number of set bits
that's not hasing, at all
hashes are one-way
it's not real hashing, but you don't need real hashing for a single packet
@Tobiq oh dammit i was looking in the wrong place, i still had this server = io.connect('http://localhost:8081/game');
16:27
it's just a checksum
I wonder how easy decyphering a XOR encryption is without the cipher key
would i just put the url of the heroku site in there instead then?
use relative paths when ever you can
Seems relatively easy with a brute force
@SterlingArcher trivial
16:28
oh ok so just /game then
just use "/game", is that in the browser?
yeh this is client side
you need to set your websocket server on the same port
as your http server
16:28
@ssube well, considering the cipher key can be alpha-numeri-symbolic, that seems to add an exponential degree?
especially for heroku.
@Vap0r sha 1 :(
then you just use "/game"
Or can you not apply a bitshift to a symbol UTF-8 char?
everything becomes binary eventually
16:29
erm, i made everything run on port 5000 so /game should work
ill give it a try
@SterlingArcher the output is a predictable input + key transform, which violates all of the fundamentals of encryption. I don't know it well enough to explain.
But predictable outputs are no good.
Ah, so cracking the key is more pattern recognition then
@RachelDockter im gonna try and play lool, lemme find the name
that makes more sense
You can brute force each byte on its own, so...
16:30
@ssube @rlemon solid learning sesh, ty
what do u mean sorry?
play lol as in leauge of legends?
no he said lool
league of other legends
user1596138
old*
it has lots of older legends
16:31
they're not as legends
omg it works, everything works
I thought it was "League of Obstreperous Legends"
thats amazing, thanks tobiq
np
@RachelDockter as in ur game
I failed, though :/
16:32
@jAndy ^
this is pretty cool
I'm not bashing heroku, but you're missing out on excellent learning experiences setting up your own hosted server
omg this is amazing
16:33
idk how to play though
@SterlingArcher bashing heroku is acceptable
Such as domain name application, ports and protocol configurations, proxy settings etc
ill learn stering, this is just for starters for my school project
@Tobiq you win by surrounding the most amount of space with ur peices
back in my day we had to learn PHP first :(
and u can capture mine by surrounding mine
16:34
that's kind of conflating go...
php first?
gross
Yeah, then we spend 1 day on JS and immediately moved into jQuery and WP
@Tobiq i think it crashed lol
It wasn't a good program. The Java classes were much better
none of that sounds good
why cant I capture his piece
16:36
I mean, this was like 8 years ago
the whole thing has messed up i think lol
Web dev courses have started to evolve and keep up
oh, I get it, I went to school once upon a time too
... to an extent
As soon as I go to capture a piece it crashes. No fun
16:39
i didnt realise how buggy it was
oh my god
Welcome to QA testing
unit tests!
work your way up or down
go old school, nothing but fence-posting
16:40
trickle down testing
Authorities Break Up Teenager’s Lame House Party That Failed To Get Out Of Control https://t.co/w7x0iSenY9
@SterlingArcher
nowadays, I find the articles on The Onion to be far more believable than the majority of actual news...
so long as you can still tell which are which
the people creating the real news can't, so
@KendallFrey lmao
if I could choose, I'd choose the Onion
16:43
@ssube sha1 no good anymore?
@Vap0r not enough shas
it's good for a history lesson
It's good for a lot of things.
@ssube Iran had that problem but we fixed it
it's a good checksum, like all outdated crypto techniques
16:43
It's theoretically breakable.. if you have a super computer.
or, you know, the internet
@rlemon how are you not obsessed with Gojira
lol. So what are we at now? SHA 512 or some other crypto?
@Vap0r bcrypt or maybe PBKDF2
16:44
@SterlingArcher idk
It's because they're French isn't it
You gotta let it go man
generally, you should always always use multiple forms of encryption in conjunction
@ChrisRasys that's not always the case. It can be harmful.
well sure, everything's harmful if you do it badly
16:45
You tend to lose the appearance of random data as you layer encryption
There are times when it's not a big deal, like KMS' envelope encryption.
@ChrisRasys not heroin
heroin is always a safe gamble
Also I would guess certain efficiency hacks against each crypto could be cascaded.
sounds legit
@Vap0r eh, they mostly just get in each others way.
Good crypto is about turning real data into what appears to be random data.
If you feed that random data into another system, it will (usually) spit out something slightly more predictable.
Repeat enough and you get well-defined breaks, you can start figuring out what frame length (or equiv) some algos were using, etc.
vs bcrypt with the right settings, which takes more time and is much simpler
this is why I do all of my encryption with dice
16:48
ROT13, no one suspects it
gotcha. I read a whitepaper maybe 4 years ago about cascading collision stuff that reduced mathematical complexity from O(n^23) down to O(n^21), and O(n^17) if they were cascading crypto algos
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Q: javascript get the key of array element

JackI got the following array: var myarr = [['a','b',1],['c','d',2],['e','f',3]] and I iterate through it in the following way: $(myarr).each(function(k, v){ if(this[2] == 2){ //need to make 'c' and 'd' nulls } }); So i need to get the key of the array element and change...

anybody understand this question at all?
I had a living room computer for ~3 years and many parties, playing music. People would ask what the password is so they could add songs and it was always "password"
Nobody ever guessed it
not sure the asker quite understands what an array key is or not...
Yeah, I believe what they want to do is take the second element, and replace the first two elements of that array with null. So what they want is myarr[1][0] = myarr[1][1] = null;
16:51
@ssube Mine was always just '0'
either way, I think some clarification is necessary
My password is *******
hunter2
that might look like stars to you, but I can see hunter12
> hunter12
git gud
16:52
brb brought dishonor
how could u guys see that
is that meme so old we've added numbers?
oh no, meme versions
did u guys use inspect element or something
16:53
imagine if it was that easy?
I think it is something handled on the servers and only ROs can check it, if they pass a "trust" check
is this a meme or something
You're a meme
theres no way u can see past them stars in a text field
are there things on the internet that are not memes?
16:54
it's an old meme
You sure can, try it
god dammit
like irc old
@ChrisRasys technically, everything is a meme
i tried go in inspect element but didnt work lol
16:55
everything
@ssube we could've revived the meme w/ Rachel
you just have to reduce the opacity of the stars
She was the chosen one, and you failed
> A meme (/ˈmiːm/ MEEM) is an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture.[1] A meme acts as a unit for carrying cultural ideas, symbols, or practices that can be transmitted from one mind to another through writing, speech, gestures, rituals, or other imitable phenomena with a mimicked theme. Supporters of the concept regard memes as cultural analogues to genes in that they self-replicate, mutate, and respond to selective pressures.[2]
nice
the machines will win again
16:55
bro, do you even meme theory?
@rlemon Not my penis
4
meme theory sounds like a metal band Sterling would listen to
@KendallFrey but the symbol and what you do with it are memes
Also STDs are memes
@Vap0r LOL
16:56
as is... dna/rna?
I mean, that's what you're saying
nahh, genes are not memes.
they are analogues
Which, associatively means memes are STDs
@rlemon You know who invented memetics, right?
memes are information.
@KendallFrey the one and only
well, an awful lot of STDs are viruses, which are just bits of RNA with a protein sheath
16:57
love me some dick dawkins.
lol
college in a nutshell
@rlemon memes are ideas
not just ideas
@SterlingArcher I used to have that happen, most of those are written so badly you can just modify it to pass
dna is just a molecular conveyance of data/information
16:58
dna is a lie
stop spreading your science in here
but it's delicious
science was invented by the devil to stop people from seeing the truth
@rlemon What kind of meme can't be described as an idea?
now there's a meme
@SterlingArcher The devil is the good guy in the story.
Think about it
16:59
ben franklin is the devil
@KendallFrey the memes that pass the idea stage and get Incorporated into your society. I think we might differ on what we consider an 'idea' and what is beyond just the idea
yeah, technically, the devil gave man truth

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