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00:09
> Official support refers to driver updates and perhaps security updates
Perhaps security updates
I'd never touch windows without security updates, but thats just me
I am looking to contribute back to some JS interview question list repo. I have found a few from https://github.com/vvscode/js--interview-questions. But most of them seem inactive for a few months or not looking for additional questions from contributors.
Do you know of such an active list?
00:43
@Shrek but I want to use it with the PS4
@monners PS4 can't do ultra wide, but maybe
it's going back for a refund anyway
Can somebody please help me with this stackoverflow.com/questions/46268101/…
@bendtherules
01:02
oh man if you're asking what I think you're asking then you may be completely misunderstanding how webpages work
does your node code include express anywhere?
@david that was my thoughts exactly; I made a comment to that effect in the question.
@monners but Acer, so every corner of the monitor will be a different color and you can see the backlight flicker
@ssube Haven't had a problem with flicker at all. There is a bit of backlight bleed, but it's not obvious unless you're looking for it
01:17
If you say so... Mine's been great. No regrets.
It's really only for gaming though. Not doing anything that requires pro color/contrast fidelity
I had an eyefinity setup (back when that was the hip new thing) with a bunch of acer panels
Dem bezels...
that was back when they were openly a bargain bin brand
I think it was 3 24" panels for much less than anybody else at the time, but despite every effort with a datacolor tool, they would not match colors
Obviously that isn't a problem if you're just using one wide panel :P
Well, not according to that review
01:21
lol, I'm not gonna read the entire thing
that's why they have pictures. It's hard to get uniform color and backlight on a big panel.
Ah well. If it's just the brand, not the format, you could always go for LG
I use an LG ultrawide at work. It's similarly badass, although clearly geared more towards content-creation instead of gaming
I have the Samsung equivalent and my roommate has an ASUS one.
They're super nice, especially if you have a snap to grid tool.
The Samsung has fantastic colors (not perfect, coming from an Ultrasharp, but close) but the ASUS one has much better speakers (if you care about that).
@ssube meh, my 21.5" acer monitor from years ago is still kicking just fine
pretty sure Samsung uses the same panels as the LG. And yeah, having a snap tool is a requirement for ultrawide. I use it all the time. Don't think I could ever go back to a normal aspect ratio
I'm actually thinking about getting a second ultrawide to mount above my primary at home. That'd be beast
01:32
same. I'll need a new desk and a metal post to mount them on, but having a pair would be great.
There's just something zen about having a primary for code, and a secondary large enough for everything else
but monitors, like hard drives, don't stay big enough for long
True. Did you see the new LG?
38"
Samsung announced their ultra-ultra-wide right after I got mine, the 56" that's just two 1080 screens next to each other.
less pixels, though
No thanks. No point
01:35
yeah. Playing Doom on this thing is intense.
The only thing I've run that's come close to maxing out my 1080ti has been Planet Coaster on ultrawide
The Witcher 3 will make a good go of it, but shooters that were tuned to run smoothly run really smoothly.
Witcher 3 has been fine
Pixellated witcher abs just won't do :P
I'm disappointed with the amount of nudity in 3. Gotten two the second or third area and still nothing.
there's probably mods fo rthat
01:46
/google witcher pron
Mods will just make everybody run around naked. The first and second games didn't let you out of the first region without gettin busy.
Nude mods for Postal 2, however, were hilarious
morn
02:37
that feeling when you have 8 browsers running automated tests and it's all working and pretty
Is there a way I can read package.json for a package that calls my exposed class?
02:54
you can require('package.json')
and there is some information on the module object that might be useful?
Like maybe it lists where it was required from?
can i git reset to the branch commit? e.g. if i have 'branchB' which branched off of 'branchA' and has added 5 commits. can I run 'git commit branchA' to reset it back the 5 commits?
this page saves my ass a lot with git commits
it's like a choose your own adventure
i don't get why git reset wont accept a branch as an argument when it will accept HEAD when HEAD and someBranch are basically commit'ish
you can reset on a branch
03:10
i'm on unable to specify a branch as an argument to git reset
03:27
import { EOL } from 'os';

function sequence(arr, fn) {
    return arr.reduce(
        (promise, el) => promise.then(fn(el)),
        Promise.resolve(),
    );
}

async function execute({ fileName }, replMod) {
    const file = replMod.readFile(fileName);
    const commands = file.split(EOL).reverse();
    await sequence(commands, replMod.exec);
}

export default (repl, replMod) => {
    repl.command('execute <fileName>', 'Executes a file')
        .alias('exec')
        .action(args => execute(args, replMod));
This is to execute repl lines from a file ^ How horrible does that look?
I think
you might need an extra closure
promise.then(fn(el)) is wrong, should be promise.then(() => fn(el))
otherwise you'll run all the fns at once
wait
maybe not
wait maybe yes
yeah pretty sure you need the extra wrapper
@david so far my replMod.exec was exposing a function
to be called later so it'd hadnle it but, I agree I should move that to sequence
ah, yeah if replMod.exec doesn't actually exec and returns a function to be run later then sure
04:21
Bummer, trying to download and install the drivers on the old motherboard and then putting the new one back in didn't work, either
Gonna have to try for a PS/2 keyboard at work or Staples or something tomorrow
"typescript": "^2.2.2",
why is 2.5.2 being installed
is that supposed to be like that with ^
that's literally the first line of the docs
fine, fine
then why does a minor TS version obliterate my build
:(
because TS does that every few minor versions for funsies
@Zirak Just found the postcard you sent from Val Thorens in my mom's car dashboard. I think my mom's going to try to take revenge for you having called me ugly
04:27
@SomeGuy lol
sup man
@TylerH Ohai!
What have you been up to?
not much; just installed AM4 hardware in my computer... and my usb stuff doesnt work now bc windows 7 -_-
Haha that sucks. I think my CPU's been heating up too much lately, causing intermittent hardware failures
@TylerH Are you building a gaming PC or something?
Just updating the hardware in my existing desktop
I did have two crashes about a week ago
and I've been thinking about updating the hardware for a bit
I had an FM2 board and CPU for a short while, but wasn't happy with the temps/performance
I bought a Ryzen 3 CPU and a matching motherboard
and 16GB of DDR4 RAM... kinda bummed that I have to give up my 32GB of DDR3 RAM, but that's life
@TylerH Aww, why'd you have to give it up?
04:39
DDR3 RAM isn't compatible with the slots on an AM4 motherboard
Ah, I missed the DDR4 in your sentence
That sucks
Yep
The last time I made an upgrade, I feel like HDD -> SSD was the most useful
I have two SSDs currently. My next storage upgrade will probably be a NAS
Wow, really?
04:41
probably yeah
I spent the weekend turning an old desktop into a NAS
I've considered it, but it's always felt a bit overkill
The off-site aspect of it and ability to easily connect multiple computers to the drives, plus RAID, makes it really attractive to me
it's a nice thing to have, especially to supplement your local SSD with a few dozen TB
I want to cut down on the noise and right now I have 3 HDDs in my computer that are making a lot of heat/sound when spinning
04:43
Haha, I think I just don't need that much storage, personally. I've been doing fine on like 500gb of storage space for years
with a NAS I'll have just the CPU, GPU, and PSU to cool and a much emptier box
Having an ultra-quiet computer was fun, but I don't have room for liquid cooling anymore.
I got a 1TB HDD recently because my old one was starting to give out
I have a 1TB spinning drive but my two SSDs are 250GB and 500GB
I have a lot of gaming data and a lot of movies, too
You could probably turn your old mobo/proc into a fairly basic NAS.
04:47
probably
I have plans for it already though
That's essentially what I did with a slightly older chip and similar memory, threw in a pair of new NAS drives (with 4 more coming over the next month) and nice and fast.
I can mount up a few iSCSI drives to get my bigger Steam games off my SSD and load times aren't bad.
oh god
now ssh isn't working
05:17
lmao half my packages shit all over semver
especially @types
user7426734
function printANumber(int number,function callback){
    print("The number you provided is", +number);
}
user7426734
what is wrong?
user7426734
function printANumber(int number,function callback){
^^^^^^
SyntaxError: Unexpected identifier
it's not javascript
user7426734
why
05:26
JS is dynamically typed. The function arguments have typed identifiers which JS doesn't actually include in the spec
06:20
you may need TS (TypeScript)
Today was a good day
@KarelG That's not the syntax of TypeScript either.
true, but you can "give" a type to your args
@monners How satisfying!
@SomeGuy You have no idea. Soooo many orphan stylesheets from years ago.
Also an entire styleguide, written 5 years ago. Gone.
06:33
@faceturn this looks like a combination of Java/C-type language and JS
dunno what it really is
Looks like someone just assumed the java in javascript would get them most of the way there
thats what I thought
@SomeGuy She's gonna drive me over? That's commitment
> In related news, Indian woman drives 5 bajillion hours and rams into man who called her son "ugly" and allegedly sent him nude photos of his grandmother
> The man said in response: "worth it"
Hi,
Someone here with VueJS knowledge? I would like to grab all my routes in an other .Vue file. My whole Router is setup in the default router/index.js ( console.log(this.$route) ) just returns me the current route.. ><
06:50
@Duikboot cc @towc
Ace
Ace
okay seriously, why when I run my website under VS it does not update my code
wtf
07:07
@Ace as in, what is happening?
07:21
@Zirak 😂
@Duikboot to be honest i wouldn't mind opting into that for a few minutes if it meant browsing ad free
I put my javascript codes external. But I'm having a problem because whenever I refresh my web page and look for external view source codes, the codes there don't appear.
It's weird
I mean this is probably made with the users agreement
as in they go to your website where they wanna trade their CPU power for prizes
and your profit being the difference you make
07:27
Hmmmm I just don't know if it's worth it.
latest rick and morty was urgh :/
hi
can anybody help me with this question
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Q: Warnning: Memory Router ignores the history props

SandroI'm working on react native to build an application. for this reason i used react-router-redux but i get two crazy warning that it says: Warning: ignores the history prop. to use a custom history , use 'import {Router}' instead of 'import{MemoryRouter as Router}' this is my code: my index.andr...

@towc noo don't say that, the last two episodes got me back onto season 3
no spoilers btw, i plan to watch it tomorrow
07:44
last week's was really good
this one is probably just a buffer episode until the finale
@Zirak <3
@Shrek Did you see this?
1 hour ago, by Zirak
In related news, https://w3c.github.io/payment-request/
I love how they're casually using emoji on the spec
o/
07:59
top-down view?
*\o/*
also bottom-up
o/
|
^
that looks more like a nazi salute from a dwarf
I'm now not sure if the original version was frontal or from the side
stackoverflow.com/questions/46274045/……… this is my question . i need help to resolve this issues
@towc You are famillar with vuejs?
yes
08:10
I have a small issue loading assets over HTTP after doing a build.
any one know about html2canvas?
@BilalAhmed make sure the image is loaded in the right way
canvas can't use any image
look into image headers
You have an idea how I can solve that? (Im a beginner into vuejs)
@towc in local its working same as jsfiddle. in local it's missing images
assets/magazine ?
@BilalAhmed yes.
08:14
In my paths you mean? For example now I have: <div class="front" style="background-image:url('/static/images/frontpage/front_2.jpg')"> ( Just as test )
@Duikboot where are you putting your images?
Template and SCSS scoped stuff.
try a bunch of things. Look at the built thing and see where it ends up
in linux, you can use the locate command to see where it ends up
$ locate /path/to/built/dir/**/front_2.jpg
gosh, I'm so short tempered
When I check the directory it's correctly imo.
It's only in the build process that it skips for the /static/ stuff the /magazine/ prefix.
I don't understand what you mean
please try to be as clear as possible
08:20
- I Run npm ruin build
- This generates a index.html and all assets etc etc which I have to put on a webserver because they need to be served over HTTP.
- I load my website from the website with /subdir/ in my case '/magazine/'.
- The JS / CSS files are being loaded perfectly.
- The images are not loaded because they can't be found. The system looks for www.site.com/static/images/xyz.jpg but they are located at www.site.com/magazine/static/images/xyz.jpg.
Why is this only happening for the images and not for the other assets like js/css.
@Duikboot Because your build is fucked
Fair conclusion :p
What are you using for the build?
js/css are treated differently by vue
but you can reconfigure your webpack, assuming that's what you're using
kopy.io/7nRVh#QxLZBBqIQ76uR3 Default build script from Webpack.
08:25
No clue about webpack, but I can see some of your mentioned keywords in the config
Fixed it <3
08:38
was it a PublicPath issue?
No, my own stupid fault ... starting paths with / isn't that smart when you want to load from a subdir.
@Loktar that's a super discount. But I'm not that kind of collector like you :P
I rarely buy indie games. Only games that are "known enough" gets bought.
I have yet to play undertale from the 'indie' genre
So many good things about that game
undertale is so good
a lot of fun
and [spoiler]sans was a surprisingly difficult boss[/spoiler]
I listened to all bosses' music :P
Megalovania is just ... damn.
08:47
@KamilSolecki oooowoodoodododoo doo doo
there's a theory that this soundtrack is actually your boss fight music
it's played when you fight sans
in css, "height: 100%" should make the height equal to that of its parent right?
@Wietlol not if the parent's height hasn't been determined
its height is auto
does that make a problem?
the parent's height is auto?
yea
at least in css
its supposed to fill the remaining space of its parent (where other elements have taken a fixed amount or an amount based on content)
08:56
yeah, if the height is auto then the browser can't determine the height so 100% of auto won't work
maybe someone here can explain why more elegantly but i just know it won't work
can you use flexbox?
the blue child has '100%' of the parent's height
i use flexbox
but the children of the blue child dont work nice with it
side-3-1 has 100% height
and side-3 has flex to fill
side-3 is red
side-3-1 is orange
What does "does not work nice" mean?
CSS does never work nice
so what's the problem here? 🤔
side-3-1 must be equal height of side-3
and "side-3" must fill the remaining space left in "side"
in "side-3" there will be multiple elements next to each other, so i cant just put all stuff from side-3-1 in side-3 directly
.side-3 { display: flex; } .side-3-1 { flex: 1 0 0 }
remove height: 100% from side-3-1
09:06
ok, that works
what does the 0 0 mean though?
That's for your majesties most special secret agents
0 0 7 ?
iirc, you were allowed to kill someone
but i have to watch it back
hey, I come from a python background - and there's one thing I really wish was "explained why in the standard". In python using semicolons at the end of statements is not recommended (next statement on next line already ends the statement, so it's violation of DRY to put a semicolon at linebreak), while in javascript you see it everywhere.
> In python using semicolons at the end of statements is not recommended
wut
09:15
What is the fundamental difference that javascript does wish to allow for semicolons while python doesn't.
@paul23 ASI
Only reason I've found is "cause others say so". - But that doesn't do it for me
err, you don't have to add ";" at the end of line
you can rely on the ASI in javascript but to be fair, I prefer to see it everywhere
09:16
its good practice to add semicolons
@KamilSolecki "why"
to avoid mistakes ...
if you try to make JS python-like, i'll find you and do bad things to you.
Why is this repeated over and over, yet in python it is repeated over and over "it's bad practice to add needless semicolons".
because python isnt a real language
09:17
 return
    a + b + c
// gives
return;
    a + b + c;
No I wish to understand what the fundamental difference between the languages is that creates this discrepancy
@paul23 You've already answered your own question
I did?
> In python using semicolons at the end of statements is not recommended (next statement on next line already ends the statement, so it's violation of DRY to put a semicolon at linebreak), while in javascript you see it everywhere.
@Wietlol /* Three values: flex-grow | flex-shrink | flex-basis */
const b = 20
[4,5].forEach(n => console.log(n))
a bit of js that trips up without semi colons
09:23
oh javascript doesn't induce semicolons "by default" (and having to use a special mark to say "no semicolon" at end of line)...
thats a linter setting
I'm probably learning javascript-the-bad-way. I wished to automate tasks in google spreadsheets...
But is it just me or is name spacing/keeping global clean needlessly complex in javascript?
awww, parse float doesn't accept a second argument
09:38
why would it? 3:
Syntax : parseFloat(value: any, randomlyFail: Boolean)
I guess its more a paradigm thing... years people got indoctrinated to pass the second argument to parseInt because russian hackers will pwn your ass
so my guess is, towc translated that into parseFloat :P
:, )
well, for consistency, if parseInt has it, why shouldn't parseFloat?
@towc it is more strict when parsing the string
09:44
i'm genuinely trying to convert a float in another base to decimal
parseInt is however more flexible
I found out I can use the power of maths
!!> let s = '1234foobar'; let a = [ parseInt(s), parseFloat(s)]; a;
@KarelG [1234,1234]
.__.
...
need to check it again
09:47
@towc What's a floating point binary string?
@KarelG You're thinking of Number
!!> 123432.14324231432.toString(2)
@towc "11110001000101000.001001001010101110000111001111110111"
I assume it was a rethorical question
These things make me wonder: is it possible to make javascript strict? - Above parses should just throw an exception since (A) the input is a string. and (B) the input doesn't represent a valid number in base 10 anyways.
09:57
On of many :P - but at that point I could use c++/python/c#-compile-to-javascript language
two turing complete languages can always be transformed in each other.
Hey, someone familiar with TypeScript?

I have a question: how can I have an interface containing properties where one property is an array?
This is what I have so far:
import { Image } from './image'

export interface Event {
    id: string;
    rev: string;
    lat: number;
    lng: number;
    place: string;
    weatherMain: string;
    description: string;
    averageTemp: number;
    minTemp: number;
    maxTemp: number;
    humidity: number;
    visibility: number;
    images: Image;
}
the compiler accepts that.
@jublikon for example: images: Image[];
@KamilSolecki, sorry, copy pasting mistak
this is what i had so far
my problem is here:
showGpsPage(){
    this.navCtrl.push(GpsPage, {
      namePath: this.event.images[0].filePath,
      fileName: this.event.images[0].fileName
    });
  }
TypeError: Cannot read property 'images' of undefined
but why ?
images[] isnt instantiated?
10:04
this is how I push elements:
Webpack question: My output file bundle.js only gets populated after the webpack server has run, I was under the impression that after bundle.js was created that it would hold all my modules even after the webpack server stopped running (offline mode)... is this not the case?
let image = this.createImage({fileName: currentName, filePath: namePath, content_type: "image/jpeg", uploadedToServer:false} );
this.event.images.push(image);
yeh but is images[] instantiated
as in images = [];
interfaces are just a footprint of an object
they describe the object
Should I create an object class implementing that interface?
reading that I got the impression the POJO are not the state of the art in TypeScript
showGpsPage(){
    this.navCtrl.push(GpsPage, {
      namePath: this.event.images[0].filePath,
      fileName: this.event.images[0].fileName
    });
  }

Here, you are accessing an event object. Can you show where its created?
10:08
I think it's easier if I share the complete class..
it is not too big
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { NavController, ToastController, LoadingController, Loading, Platform } from 'ionic-angular';
import { GpsPage } from '../gps/gps';
import { Diagnostic } from '@ionic-native/diagnostic';

import { Transfer, TransferObject } from '@ionic-native/transfer';
import { File } from '@ionic-native/file';
import { FilePath } from '@ionic-native/file-path';
import { Camera } from '@ionic-native/camera';
import { AndroidPermissions } from '@ionic-native/android-permissions';
for big files, please use a gist. Its hardly readable here
private event: Event; shouldn't that be private event: Event[];?
no, there is only one event
but that one event contains many images
@KamilSolecki I have created a gist
Then your event should have images: Image[]; if it's an array
10:14
@BenFortune I think that is what I have done
I have updated my gist with the interfaces
10:30
> Catchable fatal error: Argument 1 passed to {closure}() must be an instance of string, string given
Fucking love you PHP
//hang
@CapricaSix
!!tell NagarajPujar sandbox
@NagarajPujar Please go and play in the Sandbox
@jublikon sorry I had work to do.
Look
You are defining a property of a type event
private event: Event;
no one is replying in sandbox @BenFortune
10:43
but, its just a type
@NagarajPujar Why would they? It's a sandbox...
@jublikon so depending on your use scenario you either wanna have an Event class that extends the interface, OR you wanna have jsut the object. But then, on object creation, you have to do for example:
but from what you are doing
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@KamilSolecki 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
oh for fucks sake
😃
10:47
event = {
id: 'blah';
rev: 'revision';
lat: 20;
lng: 23;
place: 'russia';
weatherMain: 'very cool';
description: 'no idea';
averageTemp: 5;
minTemp: -100;
maxTemp: 500;
humidity: 25;
visibility: 3;
images: ref-to-your-images-array;
}
again, interface is just a footprint of an object
it doesnt (and shouldnt) carry any implementation
@AnandChoudhary Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
!!hang
!!hangman
@NagarajPujar That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
@NagarajPujar again please play hangman in the sandbox
10:53
ok
@KamilSolecki Thank you, I have changed the interface into a class. It is working now

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