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22:00
You could push to them if you have push notifications (i.e. websockets)
that makes sense.
in my current case that's not possible, but in a case where it is, websockets or a cookie that detects whether a change has occured
and without websockets?
ok
long polling ftw
getting the idea now.
22:01
a cookie with some form of hash based on the permissions, and just check whether or not the hash matches. if it doesn't, request new permissions
@bi4nchi Search for SSE, Server Sent Events
EventSource in mdn
i haven't built an ajax-heavy react app before
so i'm not too sure on all the techniques there
with angular i'd handle it with an intercepter
@Zirak i'll look into that.
okay. I think i've got it. thanks for the help!
a project for you
ah, yeah, currently i'm using firebase, so when the data changes a callback runs and updates the state, which then updates the ui
22:05
I actually can do a lot of data collection by pointing a camera at the streets, I'm fairly low and a lot of people pass by, so I can mess with neural networks that way. Not sure how legal filming random people is
@towc it's not like you will get sued for that
You can have cctvs just fine
I was caught up in that R Kelly thing, it's actually really catchy 0.o
it's like Taken 5
@towc as in pissing on lil grills?
@KamilSolecki I linked Trapped In The Closet
@KamilSolecki well, it's not for security purposes, and the information of each single passant is still encoded, so I don't know what that means if I plan to use that NN data to show something at a meetup or similar
22:09
that's essentially stock footage, so I'd just tell them you used that
yeah, ok
welp, I didn't notice I passed midnight some time ago
slovak girl's message vieweing nowhere to be found
filming in public spaces is legal here.
I'll just feel like more of a dumwit if she ends up writing "hey, I'm drunk af near where you live and might need help getting home" and I'm sleeping
omg get a life
well, it almost happened a couple of times
and I'd just feel dead inside the morning after when I see the messages
22:16
everything is always almost happening
it doesn't matter unless it actually does
I don't think that's an ideology to live by
it means you never actually take precautions for something new
@towc also, you aren't like a angel overseer sent from heavens to her, why act like one?
well, I can try to act like one
After all, it might just feel oppressing to the person you do that to
btw, if someone attempts to crowdfund me a psychiatrist I won't be offended
22:18
@KamilSolecki white knight syndrome
it'll turn into a neckbeard and fedora when she finally says no
we can only crowdsource one
No, it's called growing up. Sooner or later you will realize that it's not a step to take when interested in a person
well, she replied :D
> It was yesterday and I'm sick 🙂 but you remembered pretty closely 🙂
I bet it wasn't "yo I'm drunk af go save me"
Yeah I knew it
lol
22:20
damn, strike ${i}
who asked me to say that? Need to ping him
I think it was @Zirak
@towc those 2 messages sound like you are desperate af
@ssube omg I forgot about that. yea, I'd say that describes it well
@KamilSolecki there's a couple beforehand
@towc and hint: people (including every woman, yes they actually are people too) don't really like feeling oppressed
They can be cool about it
But for sure it's not a dream come true.
22:22
again, I think if I found a man doing the same things she does, I'd be doing almost the exact same thing
@KamilSolecki he's in way too deep to see this objectively.
again, not trying to insult you @towc
you people keep saying that it's not true, but I have to fight thaht
@rlemon don't mention it
sorry if you are offended by my comments. like I said, I've been there.
@rlemon yeah. It's funny how we all went through this and try to keep people from that, but also do realize it's impossible
so take everything I say as a projection from a 17 year old me
22:24
well, again, you didn't flee the 3 countries your parents decided you'd be in and dropped almost everything the system tried to get you to have a stable life
no, I was smarter.
hi guys what's up
@towc sadly in the end it's not up for your glorious and honorable actions to decide wether a person falls in love with you or not, but solely based on human psyche.
Which well, doesn't include fireworks.
@david watching x factor videos. wishing I could sing. seems easier than programming
22:27
@KamilSolecki anything can include fireworks if you drive over to wisconsin
I always wanted to be able to sing along with my guitar
i dunno, if a girl came up to me and asked me to let off fireworks with her it would probably have some effect
yeah, fireworks are the best
apparently I can sing well enough. I just don't know how. I did theater as a teen and some of the roles were singing. months of vocal coaching to pull it off.
I can't hear my own voice right
@rlemon nah man, singers have it rough. did you see what the fame did to that susan boyle lady?
22:29
fame does everyone trouble. I don't wanna be that famous
that's about as likely with singing as it is with programming
I did theater too, but without singing.
it's cos you're not hearing your voice, you're hearing the rattling of your bonessss
I'm also half deaf.
like, borderline need a hearing aid
Well my bones rattle far prettier than what people describe me singing sounds like.
what kind of half? left/right? high/low pitch? high/low decibels?
a 0.5 multiplier on volume?
22:31
all of the above? my pitch range (tone range?) is not as good. I don't hear a lot of really low or most of the high range. and my left side gets about a third volume
didn't know about the range till physics class in highschool when they were showing us what human hearing should be able to hear between.
I thought they were trolling me for a bit. couldn't heat shit.
that sounds really disorienting
so you've had it all your life?
yup
well, since I was a baby
I had infections and surgery in both ears
so I attribute it to that.
It must be a drag to be a woman, to get messages from guys you're not interested in, you have to be all polite and stuff so stuff doesn't get awkward.
ah, that seems likely
luckily it doesn't affect coding ability
doesn't bother me, bugs my SO tho because the TV always is like 5-6 levels above what she would like.
22:34
MIT License

Copyright (c) 2011 Nicholas Blumhardt (Original C# code)
Copyright (c) 2017 Donald Mull Jr. (TypeScript port)

Permission is hereby granted
^ that look OK for a ported project?
ya it looks ok
anyone else?
:P
@Luggage does MIT allow for that? if so, yea looks fine.
and I assume the original lic was MIT
It was.
I just added my name. I copied and pasted from the original. My code is more port than original.
22:37
see if MIT allows for it, likely it does.
if it does, I see no issues.
looks like mit allows distributions and modification as long as you include the original lic and attributions
right. i knew that by reading the license. :)
it's a good license
I always prefer a tl;dr
compared to other licenses, MIT is the tl;dr
It really is.
22:40
@KamilSolecki why do you keep thinking I want her to fall in love with me?
@Luggage you should include some ascii art of old, sad Charlie Brown so we'll recognize it's you ❤️
in the license
will do
she was really concerned about my knee btw, after I quickly mentioned it in a bunch of stuff
just fills me with happiness
omg it's almost like you could be friends if you didn't make it weird
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      /           \
     :   o    o    ;
    (      (_       )
     :             ;
      \    __     /
       `-._____.-'
         /`"""`\
        /    ,  \
       /|/\/\/\ _\
      (_|/\/\/\\__)
        |_______|
       __)_ |_ (__
      (_____|_____)
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22:40
asked me to explain as much as I can, and not in an uninterested way
she's keeping you on the line so they can trace the call
she told me that she is feeling quite down and stuff
it was nice 😀 she went to sleep now
function almostIncreasingSequence(sequence) {
    function isIncreasing(a){
        for (let i = 0; i < a.length; i++){
            if (a[i] >= a[i+1]) return false;
        }
        return true;
    }

    let bad = 0, s = sequence;
    for (let i = 0, l = s.length; i < l; i++){
        if (isIncreasing(s.filter((j,k)=>k!==i))) return true;
    }
    return false;
}
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22:42
how do I make that faster?
I'm doing early exits and everything
but a break in the loop.
that'll make it faster
returning from the loop serves the same purpose
inline isIncreasing() for 1 less closure and function call?
@Shmiddty cache the previous value for isIncreasing. Not sure if the engines already do that for you
ohh, no closure
22:43
but the first time isIncreasing is true, I return true
as in, make a[i] >= a[i+1] look like prev >= a[i+1]
@Shmiddty In the isIncreasing loop, iterate until a.length-1
remove the filter and add another condition in isIncreasing
?
@Zirak I tried that, for some reason it wasn't iterating through the whole thing
@Shmiddty wait, isn't the filter the same as [s[i]]?
22:44
seems like looping twice, even over a filtered list the second time, is going to be more expensive than looping once.
the filter is removing the item at i
@Shmiddty use .slice?
or is that slower?
I mean, I have to use nested loops either way
if you care about micro-optimizations, pre-incrementation is faster than post- (++i faster than i++, very marginally)
slice is slightly faster, but not fast enough
ah fooey
22:47
in the first for loop, remove the i++ and put it in a[i] >= a[++i]. Should be 1 less computation for i, but the engine might already do that for you
you can't open that unless you've unlocked it
API question #12321994:

Say I already have an endpoint: /rooms/:id/messages -- returns all messages for a room.

Now, Im looking into implementing a search.
Would you rather have it as:

/rooms/:id/messages?query=.... OR a separate endpoint, like
/rooms/:id/messages/search?query=...
Im leaning towards the first
but am not sure.
@KamilSolecki latter
for (let i = 0, prev=a[0]; i < a.length;){
  if (prev >= (prev=a[++i])) return false;
}
or just have ?query= in the first one
22:48
Latter sure will be cleaner in the codes
@towc well that is the primer option
still not fast enough
@Shmiddty that should be a bit faster, yeah
I guess I could try just using nested loops and no function
@Shmiddty what does your code look like now with all these optimizations?
oh yes, lambda the shit out of that
function almostIncreasingSequence(sequence) {
    function isIncreasing(a){
        for (let i = 0, prev=a[0]; i < a.length;){
            if (prev >= (prev=a[++i])) return false;
        }
        return true;
    }

    let bad = 0, s = sequence;
    for (let i = 0, l = s.length; i < l; i++){
        if (isIncreasing(s.slice(0,i).concat(s.slice(i+1)))) return true;
    }
    return false;
}
22:49
.concat is slow AF, last time I checked. I don't remember why though, I'm probably wrong
what other option is there?
so wait, you want to find out if it's increasing except for one?
you might as well just count the amount of places in which it's not increasing and return whether that's === 1
right, the task is to see if the array is increasing if you remove a single element
also substring is much faster than slicing
if you can do it with substring properly
substring is for strings, not arrays
22:52
oh, right, you can't just do the counting thing
or maybe you can?
ah its an array
there's probably some decent maths to help you out here
@copy halp!
where's copy been anyways
gets paper out and starts thinking what to do if it were Kendall
step 1. get a whiteboard
22:53
step 2. burn the paper for heat
I'm going to try not using the nested function
no, I don't think you can do the counting thing without getting to the same amount of computations
I am having a hard time getting the beforeunload event to work on Firefox, it needs to fire an API call. It works fine in Chrome but not in Firefox.
I am returning a value in the beforeunload event handler.
Any pointers?
@Shmiddty you can do the ++i method on the bottom loop too
won't be much of a boost, granted
if you use an inline lambda instead of the function, it might be more optimizeable?
will also need to hold less information, so will be slightly faster
how close are you to it being fast enough?
you can pass the i to isIncreasing with the whole array, and if the current i matches the passed i, it just skips it
I'm missing one test, but I'm not sure by how much
22:59
so, if(isIncreasing(s, i)) return true and isIncreasing(a, x) { for( ... ) { if(++i === x) continue; if(prev >= (prev=a[i])) return false; } ... }
also, make sure to define prev locally, as setting global variables is also very bad for performance
not sure if you need to put the ++i at the beginning or at the end there, mess around with it
that's going to give you a huge perf boost, I think, as it gets rid of array manipulation
also, at this point for...of might be faster if you decide not to care about the index, but you totally should
function almostIncreasingSequence(sequence) {
    function isIncreasing(a, x){
        for (let i = 0, prev=a[0]; i < a.length;){
			if (i === x) continue;
            if (prev >= (prev=a[++i])) return false;
        }
        return true;
    }

    let bad = 0, s = sequence;
    for (let i = 0, l = s.length; i < l; ++i){
        if (isIncreasing(s, i)) return true;
    }
    return false;
}
also, nvm, you are locally defining prev
the above should be a lot faster though, check and tell
you can actually probably do a minor other optimization
merge the 2 top ifs: if(i === x && ...) return false;
if you have some knowledge about what the numbers are, you might be able to hint it to the engine and help it optimize
for example, if you know everything in the array is an integer between (-2**31, 2**31), you might be able to speed it up somewhere else in your code, by adding |0 to the pushed numbers. I'm not exactly sure how consistent it is or if it's even valid. Give it a try by mapping that through the array before running the tests
@Shmiddty ^
is bad just a leftover thing?
not that it will change the execution time by almost anything
function almostIncreasingSequence(sequence) {
    const isIncreasing = (a, x) => {
        for (let i = 0, prev=a[0]; i < a.length;){
            if (i === x && prev >= (prev=a[++i])) return false;
        }
        return true;
    }

    for (let i = 0, l = sequence.length; i < l; ++i){
        if (isIncreasing(sequence, i)) return true;
    }
    return false;
}
only case where I see that not working is if i = 0 on the second loop, which is pretty important
doing a single check, so prev=a[x === 0 ? 1 : 0] should fix that
don't be shy in defining things where you should, making the code smaller really doesn't make it any easier for the engines. You probably don't even save more than a couple microseconds. #throwingnumberswithoutresearch
obligatory shoutout to 4. Great number
23:15
I dont get it how do we even store the values in angular2 in a variable outside of observable scope when using http
@AtharvaPandey you use services, if I understand what you mean
@towc your code fails all of the tests
lol
I did but I am getting this weired error cannot assign to undefined
@Shmiddty well, there might be some issues (switch around where the ++ happens?), but the optimizations are valid
23:18
@Injectable()
export class GetterService {
  url='http://localhost:5000/get?format=json';
  json:string="Hello";
  constructor(private http:HttpClient) { }

  getData() {
  this.http.get(this.url).map((res) => util(res));
  function util(data){
    this.json = JSON.stringify(data);
    console.log(this.json)
  }
  //console.log(this.json)
}
@towc it says it's failing because of timeouts 😛 (on all of the tests)
oh, so it got slower?
apparently
wait, how big is the array you're dealing with?
> 2 ≤ sequence.length ≤ 10^5
23:19
meh, that's not big at all
how fast do you need it to be?
less than 4000ms
oh, 10^5
that makes a big difference
yeah, the formatting didn't copy over
I think it's slightly faster to use some Symbol.iterator trickery, I'm not sure though
@Shmiddty can you check how long is it taking now?
it feels very wrong for this to have gotten slower, but it might be true
anyway, I'm out, good luck
adios
23:23
@AtharvaPandey this is not what you think it is there
also, you're not really using observables right
and get is a terrible URL
I am using Observables
So why aren't you just returning the observable and using the result in your components/other services?
And why are you stringifying the response from the HTTP call?
actually I just started working with HTTPClient i was able to get data in console but I need it to be displayed in browser SO I just started experimenting if something works
Okay, well if you do console.log(this); inside your util function, what do you get?
cc @SterlingArcher @rlemon @Loktar
23:29
lol
dope on a rope 😉
@phenomnomnominal nothing prints out
well there is something wrong with this i guess
@AtharvaPandey do you know how this works?
yes kindOf I do I read through the docs
So what would you expect this to be inside the map call where you call util?
well I need to map response itself
23:38
@KamilSolecki there were some good ones
@AtharvaPandey What is the difference between util(res), and something.util(res)? In terms of this
also, @Loktar @FlorianMargaine @KendallFrey i.imgur.com/8jnsTxA.png
hmm, i dunno if i like these wednesday frog mutations
@KamilSolecki @Trasiva @towc i.redd.it/l8shtcr03vmz.jpg
enjoy
util(res) is calling local function and this.util(res) is calling the parent fucntion @phenomnomnominal
23:41
@AtharvaPandey not quite. Go do some experimentation/research with that, and see if you can figure out the difference.
@rlemon grossss
@phenomnomnominal okay thanks
best subreddit
sorry, I linked the wrong sub. reddit.com/r/shittyfoodporn
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