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@corvid you don't need to... you can just increase your specificity
Corvidae Corvus C. brachyrhynchos
first you go full Roman then suddently a dinosaur
!important just reads like "not important"
@AwalGarg Anal greg!
13:13
I thought we weren't allowed to do that joke anymore?
@BadgerCat Badger badger badger badger.
mushroom, mushroom
snaek snaek, it'S a snek!"""
@Trasiva o/
@BadgerCat I made dis along with three others.
13:18
Wow! Looks nice
Did you make the dough yourself?
@BadgerCat Yep! Marinara too.
I want to try and make mozzarella from scratch at some point.
now I'm hungry
Hi hungry, i'm Trasiva.
13:20
@Trasiva milking the cow included?
like, where is the starting point
@Neoares breeding and raising too
guiding evolution through a billion years
cheese is worth it
wow
that escalated so quickly
creating planets
@Neoares I've milked cows before. Grandad had a farm.
I just went to this African shop to buy bananas and the guy there was helping me and saying things like "Why are you picking the small ones, you don't like big ones?"
13:22
Personally, I prefer unpasteurized milk, but I get why they do it.
@ssube compactifying dimensions to set up the ideal conditions for emergent complexity
trying to short array based on given comparator value pastebin.com/YmFbA42M but it gives undefined
@BadgerCat That's when you peel a big one, and slide the whole thing down your throat while maintaining eye contact.
@KendallFrey using emacs
13:22
@Trasiva that might not set the right precedent
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@FélixGagnon-Grenier you won
@Trasiva I think that only works if you're male
well no, wait a sec
emacs is just a theory
13:23
@jagdish there is no y property in those objects
Is <b> tag deprecated?
here you go
^
@Shafizadeh yes
@FélixGagnon-Grenier wait wut
no, it's not
f1(x,y){
    console.log(x[0].y)  //getting undefined here
}
f1(ArrayOfObject,object.field)

can't i do like this ?
@BadgerCat I think I gave you a link to the album of all the food stuff I've cooked, if not, I should just so you can be hungry and bother Copy.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier ok thx
aight sorry, the right answer would be documentation doesn't seem to think so @Shafizadeh
but since my friend here won't ever read documentation before asking for the life of him, I felt it was my duty to troll a a bit
@Trasiva link?
13:25
@rlemon i have passed short(homes,"price")
so isn't y it's property ?
@jagdish did you mean [y] instead of .y?
@jagdish no
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Yes .. I seen the documentation before asking and I'm wondering why PHPStorm says it is deprecated.
    {
        "h_id": "3",
        "city": "Dallas",
        "state": "TX",
        "zip": "75201",
        "price": "162500"
    }
console.log(y) // it gives me "price"
13:26
do you see a 'y' here?
y is a variable name in that context giving you the string 'price'
Oh, he's confusing parameters for properties
if you want to use it for a lookup you need bracket notation and not dot notation
x[0][y] will evaluate the y inside of the bracket and try to lookup that property name
so how do i get passed "price" string as x[0].price in function ?
13:27
We've already told you
i just told you
@jagdish x[0][y]
oops i was typing
thanks by the way
@Shafizadeh it doesn't for me
@FélixGagnon-Grenier really?! odd
13:29
maybe you have a setting that is less tolerant of tags that are really just css in a tag
walking a friend through installing brew so he can run node for managing data instead of using codepen
@Trasiva Wow, everything looks really good
@BadgerCat I'll make a good housewife some day.
A trophy wife
he's getting Invalid variable name. when running /usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)", and his echo $SHELL says bash
13:30
@BadgerCat Trophy wives don't do anything but look pretty. I'll be functional.
I like functional
If I can find me a monad wife I'll be happy
functional is not supposed to change state though. I like to be moved after intercourse.
trying to get him to download the script manually so he can run ruby that way and see where the error is
but I'm guessing chances are that ruby is very outdated on his machine
so now trying to install rvm
13:32
Fucking, hilarious.
define "state" in one line :p
lol, balloons
@jAndy const state = {};
nailed it
indeed
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Move as in shuffle over, reduce to tears, or pack up and leave?
13:36
Shalom all!
shalom alaikum
@rlemon aleichem shalom!
i'm seriously impressed google was able to figure out my broken attempt to spell that in the first place
well done google.
;-)
13:37
there is no real way to spell that in english lol
seems easy in spanish
@Neoares spanish uses english letters ;-P
w, k and x
well not sure about X actually
I don't think so, actually
yo yes, k and w
@KendallFrey lol. I meant it metaphorically. Like, moved in my being, by how fucking intense that shit was.
but yeah, packing and leaving sounds like a safe plan
@FélixGagnon-Grenier intercourse is about the IO anyway, so side effects are ok
13:58
@Trasiva team america ...
Ohhh I'm about to open a can of whoopass after work.
I had to have a tire replaced due to some damage to the rim last winter. The assholes didn't put the right sized tire on, which has now caused my front tires to wear down and cause my unalignment.
I expect "open a can of whoopass" translates here to "open my checkbook and pay for new tires"
@TylerH I'm already doing that. But the tire shop that fucked me is going to get a visit tonight, and explained to them that as they horribly fucked my car, they're paying for half the tires.
How will you enforce that?
keh .. tried to hoogle something and used "hoogle.com Network.BSD" and ended on hoogle.com ...
14:07
hoogle is fucking great
but not that one
yarr, brain fart happens
Simple, I have the receipt for the work from them for the exact tire causing the issue. I was in no way shape or form informed they were putting the incorrect size tire on my car, or the effect that it'd have on my car long term. That's negligence on their part.
okay I have a dumb typescript question. Why can't I default a property, typed as string[], to an empty array?
"default a property" how?
@Trasiva could you not have seen i yourself ?
*it
14:08
@Trasiva And you didn't notice that you had two different-sized tires for a year?
interface State {
  selected: string[];
}

export default class SelectBox extends React.Component<Props, State> {
  state = { selected: [] };
}
that gives me the error Object literal's property 'selected' implicitly has an 'any[]' type.
The difference is two inches, on the passenger side of my vehicle. It looks right from looking at it.
The guy at the shop even said if they hadn't measured it they'd have never known from looking at it.
I find that hard to believe, a two inch difference between a left and a right tire would mean your car is sitting tilted
you'd notice that every time you walk up to your car from the front or back
They measured the tires? Why not read the label?
^--
14:10
@TylerH or when you sat in it
Probably for tread? I dunno.
you both are noobs
I would certainly detect 5cm difference.
All I know is the size is two inches, and the inside of the front tires is rubbed out.
Also if a tire or mechanic place would never have noticed it then it's hard to argue negligence if experts can't notice it
2" is a shitload in tire terms
14:12
that's actually 4" in total, thus 10 cm
in which dimension is the tire too big?
I never noticed
I mean, I wish you the best of luck, don't get me wrong, but I find it a pretty hard case to prove negligence for. You did not experience any accident or injury.
(Unless you left that part out)
4th dimension, it's too old
IANAL, but I did study business law for a year, and typically negligence cases require you to show injury or harm (not just "I had to get it replaced because it was wrong")
14:14
Did you buy the tires at the shop that installed it? Or did you bring them in yourself?
I bought the tire from the shop. That's the problem.
They told me when I went to get my tires reseated that the right rear needed replaced. I told them no problem, they replaced it.
The biggest thing I see being an issue is that year time frame..
It hasn't been a year yet. December.
10 months; thats still a hefty amount of time. I suspect they're going to look at you like you're crazy when you come in causing a ruckus.
We'll see, but it's worth checking out. Especially if it'd have caused a blowout and an accident.
The left driver on the inside was already down to the cords, and those tires aren't even two years old.
14:18
you can at least try it
Oh yeah, I wouldn't be far from trying either, but I would personally not expect much. Honestly if the wear is bad enough you may have better luck trying to pull a warranty claim and seeing how far you get with that.
@hilli_micha Bad enough that with less than 10k miles on the tires the cords are showing.
In those 10k miles, you didn't check or rotate or align them at all?
No, because I have full synthetic oil.
I have them rotate them every time I change the oil.
what?
14:21
I get the oil changed every 15k.
that's quite a long time
That is roughly double how frequently a tire should be rotated..
yeah, I do my oil and tires twice a year
I'm pretty gentle on my car is the only reason I don't.
Three and a half years, I only have put 18k on it.
That's about how much I drive, maybe a bit more.
14:24
Its not just miles that wears on your car, time does as well. Maintenance is important even if you don't drive it frequently.
I mean, even most Synthetics are only rated to last a year in your car in regards to time.
I guess. I just never worried about it with how little I drove it.
Synthetic Blends/Conventional, even less.
aaah a Synthetic
A year at most, which is why I go for the 6 month change.
Plus a good walk around and poking my head under every car wash, so every week or two.
Alignments in the spring and after you put on the winter tires...
Yeah, I do 5,000 miles/6 month max on an oil change, especially for my truck which the stock oil pump is garbage to begin with; so I don't stress it out any more than I have to. Old oil loses viscosity and becomes acidic..
Tires that aren't driven frequently can develop bald spots from sitting.
14:28
All sorts of bad things happen. My battery drains pretty bad during the winter.
Gotta drive for a few miles before putting it in sport (and launch control requires 5 or 6 consecutive miles before it even works)
I have to replace batteries every 2-3 years, the Florida heat is havoc on them.
I just replaced my battery this winter because the old one was shit.
Get a redtop :D
only thing that could start my old e30 in the winter
By the way, I didn't know until yesterday, I saw a Focus ST and fell in love. lol
@ssube That's exactly what I bought. :P
Shit wasn't cheap though.
user1596138
14:31
@rlemon lol when u bypass egr. I had a truck like that for like 2 years
Nope, but they last a while.
I've been humming and hoeing between a Golf or a Pony Car, but the Golf is expensive to buy and the Pony Cars are expensive to run (gas), from everything I'm reading the current gen Focus ST seems to be my sweet spot.
I have a class in react that is made up of an array of another class. I want to easily be able to serialize all the child components via the parent component. Is the only way to do this in react to keep having the children pass all changes up to the parent, and keep an object there as record?
cc @KendallFrey @rlemon
14:31
I had a feeling someone would link me to that after I watched it :P
Or is it possible to have the children store their data as state, and then serialize the children, or have them serialize themselves from an action taken in the parent?
@Vap0r why serialize the children? The parent has the data that created them originally, right?
@hilli_micha maintenance is even more important if you don't drive it frequently. Fluids will settle and harden, and dry out, batteries will die, tires will rot, etc.
"having the children pass all changes up to the parent, and keep an object there as record" is mobx :P
@ssube well right now I keep refactoring because I don't like how it looks, so there is no pattern in place
@ssube I can replicate mobx, but can't use something like that
14:33
you can write a naive state store pretty easily
I've thought about creating a path language to reference this object as a one-off, but I don't believe it will be worth the effort
it won't do any of the observable-based laziness that mobx does, but I've written a few for small apps
@TylerH I was leaning towards making that point, but three years and 18k, I figured he was driving at least once a week. Which is the usual recommendation to prevent those nasty side effects from popping up.
But you are correct, once you get into those upper parts of letting a car sit for months on end, it is probably the worst thing you can do to a car.
@Vap0r you just need a central place to store data that acts as an event emitter (so you can .on('data' stuff)
I drive it to work every day just to keep it moving. Roughly 2 miles, 8 if I go to the store. That's round trip from my house.
14:35
// My data is pretty much going to be this:
[{
    "Field": 1,
    "Operation": 2,
    "Arguments": ["foo", "bar"]
}, {
    "Field": 7,
    "Operation": 7,
    "Arguments": ["blah"]
}]
Each object in the main array is a Filter object
Field and Operation correspond to a dropdown
@Trasiva It is worth noting that super short trips like that are stressful on a car as well, heat helps break up gunk in your engine. The occasional trip on the highway to help your engine get nice and hot helps.
If they choose ==, !=, <, <=, >, >= then Arguments will have one input box, and one result
If they choose IN then Arguments can have on to many, and will have the ability to add an input to add another argument
If they choose BETWEEN then Arguments will have 2 options
@ssube if I have a central place, then how do I make sure that I'm building the object correctly?
@hilli_micha I'll keep that in mind, thanks.
@Trasiva which fuel type does your engine consume ?
the burny stuff
14:38
@Vap0r That central place knows what a Field looks like and can validate the fields. I'm taking that a bit further and using a Schema class I built based on GraphQL's schema API, which walks down the object and matches as it goes.
@KarelG guzzoline
@KarelG I use super unleaded.
if it's gasoline, then you're harming your engine by driving that small distances, even doing it daily
that engine is designed for larger distances ...
go electric or on gas lol
@KarelG Diesel engines in passenger cars are actually very rare here in the States, due to the emissions and consumer loathing for those emissions.
@Trasiva i tried super unleaded before, got confused about the cape.
o shit...
14:40
I can never remember the names or why it's super, I just call them regular/silver/gold
Yeah, Irma is a big monster.
@KendallFrey Oh no! That island I have never heard of in my life is destroyed :(
@ssube in the above code, what would be the right way to add a button to the Filter class to allow deletion?
@KendallFrey jesus
14:41
@SterlingArcher Irma, actually
@KarelG I live in an apartment, I can't go electric, lol.
@KendallFrey lmao fuck off
are there no dependent charging stations? o.O
Should I pass the index and a deleteFunction to the Filter class so that Segment has a way to remove the Filter from its' state?
14:41
@OliverSalzburg Well, people lived there. Their lives are effectively destroyed right now; yeah aide will probably help and get them back on their feet eventually. But that could take a long time considering we're dealing with Harvey right now as well and potentially Jose depending on where it goes.
We have Tesla stations at the grocery store half way across town.
@Vap0r an event emitter that both can use, the parent listens and splices
@ssube not trying to get spoon fed, but that's a completely foreign concept to me. Should I just search "event emitter" and start from there?
@Vap0r yeah, MDN explains it well. EventEmitter is one of the most common base classes in both Node and the DOM.
@rlemon that was the happiest legged snek ive ever seen
14:43
You could use that or something simpler, either way you need emit and on
@hilli_micha So? People in Iraq and Afghanistan die every day and I'm not crying about it either.
@ssube this almost feels like a dirty way of forcing global actions though
@Vap0r only if your event emitter is a singleton
Are we about to lose florida?
otherwise, it's all scoped and contained to that event emitter and nobody else will see the chatter
14:44
Irma could be the solution to florida guys
like DI, you have a container that you operate within
> the solution to florida
@SterlingArcher eh, not cool dude
if anything, we're more likely to have a zombie problem then
@SterlingArcher what's the problem of florida?
@SterlingArcher At the moment? Its looking unlikely, every updated projection thus far keeps pushing it more eastward when it turns; in fact at this point the "worst case" projection is that Miami will get a hurting, but not much else.
14:45
it exists
and Florida already has all of the country's known zombie attacks
legit question, spanish guy
@Neoares everything
I've been in Miami
14:46
when I was going to mexico
@Neoares Hating Florida is kind of a meme; I am Florida Man.
@Neoares nothing really. Just disproportional reporting compared to most of the other states
it's one of our joke states
Florida Man has gone too far
@Vap0r what do you mean by disproportional reporting
14:47
Florida man does nothing but go too far
Eventually a news report will tell us Florida Man was responsible for leaving a basket full of puppies in a hot car while in a local Wal-Mart funding ISIS at the Western Union there.
was it florida man who had sex with a mcchicken sandwich?
@Neoares Florida has open and transparent government laws that make it easy for the news agencies to see who has been arrested for what
Florida Man is an Internet meme that became popular in 2013. The meme typically consists of links to news stories and articles about unusual or strange crimes or events occurring in Florida, particularly those where the headline refers to the subject as "Florida Man" calling attention to Florida's apparent notoriety for strange and unusual activity. Miami New Times noted that freedom of information laws in Florida make it easier for journalists to obtain information about arrests from the police than in other states and that this is responsible for the large number of news articles. == Origin... ==
^ third sentence in
@Vap0r key word arrested: not even convicted
so basically you can be slandered before even determined guilty
@SterlingArcher yeah it was supposed to be a step in the right direction but it ended up being a big mistake
14:49
Florida also really hates abortion, a drive down I-75 coming into the state will show you that within 20 minutes.
Don't really know the political motivations behind it though, so maybe it's exactly what the bill-writers wanted
@hilli_micha don't forget that creepy as fuck Vasectomy guy on all the billboards... you know the one
I don't know the one but I want to
Very fucking farmilar with that guy who wants me to snip my balls.
he looks like he keeps them
"creepy vasectomy billboards florida" me google image searches.... lol this guy is world-renowned
14:51
@Vap0r It fucking autofilled on my end..
how can he accomplish that without needle and scalpel?
hahaha the thought of going to that guys office is enough to prevent me from having kids, no snip needed
aaha ! * gives condom *
lasers
solved
14:52
Only Florida man knows.
Maybe he uses a chainsaw?
He uses his teeth, duh.
technically it could be anything but a scalpel
Chainsaw Vasectomies could be my new market
my bet is on something overly technical
14:53
Like a scythe?
@ssube nahh they just kick you in the junk till you stop feeling it
with a chainsaw or a scythe, you risk losing 2+ legs
> 2+ legs
oh ho ho everyone take a look at ole big dick up here
ok, I thought I got typescript, but now I can't interface
Now that I sit here and think, the state I live in is literally a meme. Do you really want to cut off such entertainment from the rest of the U.S.?
14:55
@FélixGagnon-Grenier orly
yeah... well, possibly I'm just thinking in php oop and that doesn't translate will in js, but damn
@SterlingArcher snap
@hilli_micha their response
@FélixGagnon-Grenier a better fit there has never been
Bugs Bunny did not give a fuck.
14:56
TS' type system is nothing like PHP's.
Don't get @ssube started he's prejudice against PHP
it killed his brother when he was 5
@FélixGagnon-Grenier me
sobs
<-- php guru here
Interfaces are more of a contract than in traditional Java/C*
14:57
meh that was pretentious, but I can somewhat back it up, so w/e
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I speak fluent PHP
[|||]_
^ is an attempt at a fist
@BadgerCat in a meeting, hang on just a moment bae

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