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Am off to sleep. o/ all!
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BYE
 
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@Shrek I have some stuff in user's app_metadata that I want to chuck in the JWT. Is it okay to just use auth0.com/rules/custom-scopes or do I need to do this: auth0.com/docs/api-auth/tutorials/adoption/scope-custom-claims because OIDC or something?
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mor
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Putting together SpaceX rocket landing blooper reel. We messed up a lot before it finally worked, but there's some epic explosion footage …
02:44
Hey guys, any of you interested in compiler construction and partial evaluation? I just possibly discovered something new that might be of interest to you:
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Q: Proof of the Futamura projections in Haskell

Aadit M ShahI read Dan Piponi's excellent blog post on The Three Projections of Doctor Futamura. Towards the end of the article he has an appendix with a proof of the Futamura projections in Haskell. However, I find his article lacking information about the languages involved. What must the source, target an...

03:10
nevermind I am dumb lol
03:43
omg i have been so stupid. i was getting an error when running my webpacked transpiled code and I assumed it was babel not working, but no. I was running the original file, not the packed file. god damn. I hate myself a lot right now.
A K
A K
03:54
hey, is there a method that turns NaN to numbers?
I'm doing some computation and in rare cases, i'll end up with NaN; but I want to output 0 if that happens
isNaN(x)?0:x
user2620028
@BenFortune try not to wrap it around a tree
or a deer around it
 
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MMR
MMR
06:06
Hi all,I am a javascript programmer with 18months of experience.Now I want to learn more about JS i.e I want to become an expert.Can anyone please suggest me the best book to follow.Thanks.
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06:31
@MMR I recommend Stephen King's Insomnia. Great book, and even, I dare say, a best book to follow
07:09
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone here knows how to use vanilla js to add an eventlistener when the page is fully loaded, I know this will take a long time, but thats what im going for.
Ive tried this:
window.addEventListener('load', function() {
	console.log('js running');
});
Hi all, wondering what's wrong with my code here:
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$(".parent").click(function(e){
      $(".noRotate").toggleClass(".paused");
    });
1 message moved to Trash can
@DarkRunner Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq. For posting large code blocks, use a paste site like gist.github.com, hastebin.com, pastie.org or a demo site like jsbin.com
@CapricaSix OK, Thank you
The CSS is:
.paused {
   -ms-animation-play-state:paused;
   -o-animation-play-state:paused;
   -moz-animation-play-state:paused;
   -webkit-animation-play-state:paused;
  animation-play-state: paused;
}

.parent {
	top: 0px;
	bottom: 0px;
	left: 0px;
	right: 0px;
	animation: around 30s ease;
}
Any help is appreciated! Thanks
07:19
your problem is .toggleClass(".paused");
07:30
Hi there
07:49
First time accessing this JavaScript time and I see talks about CSS lol
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08:05
Haha. I was making sure that I never uncommented this line of code, I wouldn't want to accidentally reset my entire database. I went a bit overboard tho.
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^ see the image below:
08:20
o/
@KamilSolecki are you in australia right now? 😯
\o\
@Adelin just sit down and wait
08:34
˙ʎɐʍ ɹǝɥʇo ǝɥʇ ʞsǝp ǝɥʇ uo ʇᴉɟ ʇ,uoʍ uǝǝɹɔs ʎɯ ʇsnɾ 'ɐᴉlɐɹʇsn∀ uᴉ ʇoN
i am in australia
and i am drinking gin because it's the first day of spring
@hsimah ǝɹǝɥʇ ıɥ
we're not actually upside down
it's all a northern hemisphere conspiracy
How do you guys determine how much computation should be done client side / server side? I'm looking at building a computationally heavy application
I just had a dream where my middleschool italian teacher was hitting me in the face for being a bad student
@Daruchini depends on your goals
08:46
@towc good hitting, or bad hitting
@Daruchini depends of the tasks done
that sounds like a fantasy
@hsimah bad hitting
@towc sounds like porn plot
08:46
@Daruchini it wasn't. Took me a while to figure out it was a dream and get out of it
Italians hitting you? Nah, they're pussies. Big mouth and lots of gestures. But for that kind of physical contact, they don't have the required balls for it.
@towc it's all ogre now
I was also a senior advisor for trump, but somehow that was less shocking
@Daruchini I don't know
the only reason that I would apply for that advisor job is to check for melina, to see if it's worth of it ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
08:50
@towc btw did you go yesterday?
@KamilSolecki to sleep? Yup.
I was up until about 3am watching futurama and thinking about how miserable I am
@littlepootis what don't you know?
he doesn't
08:56
@towc don't be miserable
I'll take your life advice at heart, thank you for such considerable words
I'm sensitive by nature.
@towc you're the one with a crush on that girl?
is that how I'll be remembered?
yes
09:06
@towc I genuinely think that your mentality is bringing you down even more. My advice, take a week to try really hard to not think about your miserability and instead look for positives. Make it a goal and devote yourself to it.
I don't think that's even possible
@towc want to go to the pub?
then stop thinking
you don't seem depressed but rather very condescending on yourself
@Daruchini I'm in
09:08
@Neoares Hogs Head or The Leaky Cauldron?
ten forward
@Daruchini got it
excellent. @towc you in?
I'll bring some grills
Hello
09:16
Hey o/
Hi Serperior
any fun plans for the weekend people?
a q about webpack: why need both: 'output.chunkFilename' and the option inside import (, 'import(/* webpackChunkName: "lodash" */'lodash)')?
since the final bundle name is decided by the latter, why former?
@Neoares fyi, it's also a brand of chips
oh, it is also something else?
09:26
Hey guys! I want to learn more about Javascript! Do you guys have any good websites where i can learn more?
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@Granny not W3schools
@Neo
@Neoares What about codecademy?
@Gra
@Granny never tried actually
09:29
i don't recommend codecademy:\
Here you are @Granny
books? is that a thing? D:
@Granny I recommend this one
flagged as offensive anyway
offensive? why?
jQuery offends me
09:37
i'm jSorry
you're $(sorry)
@Neoares I got damn hate books xD
$('Please') forgive me...
hammertime?
yes
stop
09:39
HAMMERTIME!
@Niing And why could you not recommend codecademy? Because its paid? I have used it a bit in a the past and i really like the way you are actually involved into the process instead of reading multiple pages of text
because
it's not my taste
i'm not joking
@Granny I don't know if there is any JavaScript courses at coursera.com, but I think it's worth to take a look
they are usually free, and you only pay if you want the certificate
@Neoares Ill give it a look thanks ! :)
@Neoares I signed up but if i want to enroll i have to sign up for a free trial wich then is gonna cost me 41 euro a month. Wich is a little bit too much :)
@Granny yes, sometimes happens
but I did some free courses there
like the machine learning one from Andrew NG
@Granny I think you should still be able to watch the videos, but not to send the exercises
09:56
@Neoares I cant seem to be able to find any free material. But ill keep looking
@phenomnomnominal
Not my cup of tea, but very interesting
I've heard that before!
An ex-coworker of mine was really into them
not much of my thing either
@Zirak Oh man this somewhat reminds me ok Kavinsky and Miami Hotline
They do interesting things, both musically and visually
good name for the group too
pamplemousse is the french word for grapefruit
10:05
wow their happy is epic
i spanish it's called "Pomelo"
is it?
i thought a pomelo was a different citrus
I just searched grapefruit on google images, and those are pomelos xD
yeah
there were 4 types of citrus
@Neoares heh, we call them "pomela"
10:06
and the rest are all hybrids, so it is hard to know what is what to whom
citrus is a very interesting species
Citrus taxonomy refers to the botanical classification of the species, varieties, cultivars, and graft hybrids within the genus Citrus, subgenus Papeda, and related genera, found in cultivation and in the wild. Citrus taxonomy is complex. Cultivated citrus are derived from various citrus species found in the wild. Some are only selections of the original wild types, while others are hybrids between two or more ancestors. Citrus plants hybridize easily between species with completely different morphologies, and similar-looking citrus fruits may have quite different ancestries. Conversely, different...
@towc ping
are you there?
still alive
nice
have you heard about this weekend's plan?
pub?
yes, and grills
10:13
I'll pass
AKA potatoes
10:23
I'm going to Pripyat on 28th ^^
why are you going to pass
you want to grow a second head?
It's a non optional social convention
I've always wanted to go
yeah, jk, I'd absolutely love to go there
friends of mine have visited about 2 years ago
very special place
10:31
^ SFW?
Yes
I hope to take as many postapocalyptic pictures as possible :D
great, now I wanna go there as well :D
the greyscale filter makes the picture more post-apocalyptic
the "danger radiation" sign in the background adds a little bit as well
yes but imagine that sign in pink and green
10:35
the weirdest thing there is the amusement park I think
is that chernobyl?
..and who is "wakin"
yes, it is
but who's going there?
Pripyat is the city that was built around the reactor
10:37
oh didn't know
it's written on the side of two cars
ah, I see
probably like wicked... Wakin is good for you!
Which absolutely makes no sense if you didn't watch the movie 'the maze runner'
can confirm, didn't watch the movie
@KamilSolecki anyways, have fun there and take some good pictures for me to look at :)
10:42
@jAndy I watched it
has 2 parts, right?
cause I only saw the first 1 I think
Yep, third part coming next year
I kinda like it... which rarely happens
the second part is nice?
I like both parts, second part will definitely give some hard surprises within the storyline
0.3333333333333333
how do i get 0.333333
0.16666666666666666 to
0.166667
@jAndy I thought it got canceled due of neg reviews
10:48
@Abhi those are the same number.
Well, not in JavaScript, in JavaScript you'd use .toFixed to get a formatted string.
yeah how do i format it to getting 6
digits after .
.toFixed
@Abhi what did you search in Google before asking here?
!!> (0.33333333333).toFixed(5)
@KarelG "0.33333"
10:49
javascript add leading zeros
> Google, where can I ask my JavaScript related questions?
!!> (0.3333334).toPrecision(3)
@BenjaminGruenbaum "0.333"
ok thanks
10:50
@KarelG srs? I didn't know, would be sad imo
is there a diff between both?
which one should i use
Apparently thats been around since ES3 :O
And I never knew it
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Q: Difference between toFixed() and toPrecision()?

JessicaI'm new to JavaScript and just discovered toFixed() and toPrecision() to round numbers. However, I can't figure out what the difference between the two is. What is the difference between number.toFixed() and number.toPrecision()?

TIL
haha I ended there aswell
a better approach is to use toFixed then
!!> (0.66666666).toPrecision(3)
10:52
@Neoares "0.667"
noice
thank me later for bringing this up :P
omg I have so many horrible things in my mind thinking about toFixed
so we're talking about significant numbers
I remember when we coded a browser-client for Adobe Indesign Server to design documents... OH BOY.
10:53
> toFixed(n) provides n length after the decimal point; toPrecision(x) provides x total length.
still toPrecision(3) gave me 0.667
so I guess...
!!> (1.666666).toPrecision(3)
@Neoares "1.67"
told ya
so be careful with that
you can put a foolproof one
!!> let a = 159.326986153; a.toPrecision( (a+'').indexOf('.') + 3);
@KarelG "159.327"
but that would be an issue if there are no . :P
it gives you a complete number I guess
!!> let a = 1599; a.toPrecision( (a+'').indexOf('.') + 3);
10:58
@KarelG "1.6e+3"
nice
that surpasses actually .toFixed :O
trying to read that with the song's rythm
not able
I didn't think I would say this some day.. but it finally comes true. Chrome is so much worse than Firefox when it comes to css3 transition and animations, its ridiculous
wtf Chrome
chrome has been always below firefox IMHO
especially if you use "relatively new" stuff like blend-modes as overlay and transition stuff behind that, Chrome screws so hard its like 4fps
FF animates on point 100% smooth
have you seen the new FF HTML-based screen capture?
11:14
nope, but sounds nice
it's like making a screenshot while using the inspector
I mean, I can imagine it, afaik FF is still the only browser which implemented the css element() keyword to directly address other DOM elements graphics
it's matter of contributing priorities
chrome stands out on other features like the new ES functions.
!!afk
@jAndy
but I think it's only in FF DE
11:36
@KendallFrey @Loktar @rlemon wooo-ho-hooooo
11:53
@FlorianMargaine @Loktar @KendallFrey parrrr-taaay

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