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14:06
there was a halestorm today
so much bloody hale
at first I thought it was a snowstorm because the ground started to get really white
turns out it's just a shitton of hale
turns out ground is racist
lol
I sexually identify as a can opener.
@littlepootis since eclipse is racist, why wouldn't ground too
what is halestorm?
hailstorm
14:09
it's when rain turns in ice cubes and wind is strong enough to blow them around
apart from a music group
@tereško oh, so it's thin snow
No, it's literally ice cubes
ice balls, technically
oh so you may get hurt
14:11
Its when you raise your glasses for free ice cause thats what we like
hail is awful for cars
Just like woman
GOT EEEEEM
we had a hail storm shortly after I got my new car
who's this guy?
14:11
inapropriate ? srry
I was so sad
@Tomm if it was coherent, it probably would be
@rlemon you car was more sad probably
@Neoares nahh it was fine
14:12
if he had feelings
small hail is just scary
but I was still anxious the entire time
because it shows up out of nowhere and could get bigger
it can go from 0.25" to 3" in seconds
4
it was one of those crazy summer hail storms too
in a small hailstorm, the pieces are like peas
14:13
which is the difference between 10cc and 1L, with a corresponding weight difference
We have insurance for hail etc in the netherlands
@ssube awesome
I have full glass and body insurance for hail
@ssube impressive
we get it pretty regularly here
14:14
insurance is fine and all, but I'm not paying a deductible for mother natures fuckup
@littlepootis thanks. That's only in warm weather.
I thought they shrink when it's cold and expand when it's warm.
yep
howss that ?\
These guys are so nice. Got a brand new Mac! And I get to pick out any keyboard or monitor I want
14:15
my condolences
my normal car insurance (full coverage) covered hail
@SterlingArcher nice :D
@SterlingArcher dat private sector life m8
get a 4k monitor then
get an ultrawide
14:15
and blackwidow keyboard
get a 4k keyboard
lol
? Gets mac and needs monitor ??
oh, damnit, it was hailstorm
Definitely, my teammate said he got a 32” 4K so I said I’d just copy him
14:15
4k/blackwidow is noob level
I wrote that at first, then I thought it was my mind playing nazi tricks
bruh
"people hailing so much it's a storm"
@SterlingArcher I would go with a 3440x1440 at 32"
Who is @Tomm and why is he bashing external monitor life
.. or was it 34"
@towc that's heiling
Maybe it was 34
14:16
@SterlingArcher he's trying to be funny
@ssube learning so much today
:)
hail goes with storm like heil goes with sturm
Who needs a few tb if you can get your grandparents their floppy disks
@rlemon ow so cute
user7480455
14:17
hi all
Guys, I've a semi-interesting question
I have a webpack build running TypeScript
I have a semi-correct answer.
i am semi interested
!!s/i a/a i/
@towc a im semi interested (source)
14:18
DAMNIT
REKT
I want code splitting, so "module": "esnext" has to be set in tsconfig.json
Otherwise TypeScript emits Promise.then(function() { return require(....); } for import(...)
it doesn't, you can use the async form of require(), but go on.
ohh, i see.
I suggest module: "esnext" with webpack anyway. That's what I use.
The problem is, I also have Webpack running with ts-node (by calling the file webpack.config.ts), and if I use esnext modules, it fails with syntax errors because the underlying node doesn't support the emitted import statements.
That, I don't do, use ts-node for webpack config.
14:20
Now, I can always resign and move the webpack config back into js, but I like the intellisense and typing that comes with that approach
yeah, I just use JS for those :\
But you can probably supply ts-node with an alternative tsconfig without module: 'esnext'
tried using TS many times and it's never quite worth it
can you register the TS compiler?
@rlemon don't you have a garage to park your car?
@Luggage How?
14:22
@KarelG no, I have a garage to park my tools
I couldn't find the option to pass flags to it
not sure if your garden is big enough for a garden house
you can pass all the flags to @007
I think he knows how to handle them
how are you running it? it takes a -p but i don't know if that'll take a tsconfg or a directory only
@Neoares don't bait
14:24
@rlemon ok ok, it's a prank bro...
@KarelG I have a garden shed for my gardening tools already
next house I plan on building a real workshop so I can have somewhere to park my car
build a 2 floor garden shed
not a bad idea
garden shed on the bottom, greenhouse on the top
the greenhouse part could be half-height with a ladder track around it
@ssube well I wanted to do a sunken one
So I could just dig deeper and make the bottom storage
14:30
I'm imagining a 1.5 story shed, where the top is a greenhouse. You could do some cool hydroponics, but with dirt you'd have to lift it in sections.
not unlike one of the old prairie houses
I was thinking like this
do you have the drainage to sink it?
does it ever flood around there?
few reasons.. 1) snow removal would be a lot easier 2) thermal insulation from the ground 3) it's basically a bunker
@ssube nahh, and you can always just put a sump pump in it
14:33
in my experience, those spend most of their time failing
they're in every house around here (mostly)
spring thaw would be killer on homes otherwise
yeah, my parent's place (where they still live) has all the water equipment. Sump pump, well, softener, etc.
They failed astonishingly often.
every house I've ever lived in had a sump
we only had one fail, and it was a new build. they installed a DOA pump
first spring it never turned on when it needed too.
I don't know how they had such bad luck
one well pump was hit by lightning, because it wasn't properly circuit broken
the biggest risk of flooding around here is frozen pipes
my mom had a flood last winter because she forgot to turn off the water to the outside hoses and one burst
14:35
yeah, that's serious business here
the front hose valve is either painted or welded open, I need to hit it with things later
her husband was pissed. it was her job to turn off the water, and she forgot. they had just reno'd the basement.
like 3 weeks after it was done, flood
entire basement needed re-reno
that's a lot of money
I think they said $14K in total for the reno, then the re-reno
omg these guys are night owls, they don't come in until lunch! My people! I'm home!
Also I'm rather impressed by this mac's keyboard
It has been surprisingly difficult to find a plain 6 foot table.
14:37
@Luggage build it
@Luggage That's what I can't find.
It happens automagically
the low profile keys are pretty sleek and way more responsive than I thought they would be
@Luggage pay someone to build it.
contact your local HS with a woodshop.
14:38
How much will you charge?
I'd build it for material costs. but you'd go broke shipping it
ohh man I don't feel good.
If you run webpack with a *.ts it runs ts-node automagically
pretty sure saturday my gut pain was caused by the liverwurst I had on friday
had more of it last night. pain again today
liverwurst is too good to stop tho :(
14:39
@MadaraUchiha ohhh, i thought you were using the commandline args to insert it
!!afk gettin' focused AF
hm.
lemme find the project i used ts-node in and see if i can recall. I thought i used an argument once
there might be an env variable that gets passed on as args
> also process.env.TS_NODE_PROJECT
ts-node docs
@rlemon I managed to code something that works
14:45
\o/
alternative:
build: "node --require ./my-require-shit.js webpack

// my-require-shit.js
require('ts-node').register({ /* options */ });
Maybe.
user2620028
OMG its bob ross
but setting .TS_NODE_PROJECT sounds easier
@rlemon but it doesn't work on ES 5.1 and i don't know why
@RobertRoss "on ES5.1" ??
14:46
yes
you mean, it doesn't work in older browsers?
first guess is the example you copied from used arrow functions and const/let
@rlemon yes, i am using arrow functions. this is how i managed to make it work
what is your code exactly??
you don't need them
@rlemon google apps script works on es 5.1
14:48
uhm those arrow functions are syntactic sugar for function() {}
this is the code
is it just the arrow function?
I've seen that data before
last week were you working on this?
yeah, i have asked questions before
(a,b,c,...N) => { statements } is same as function (a,b,c,...N) { statements }
not exactly on this problem, but on the same data
14:50
you can read what an arrow function is and does, and replace it with just a regular anonymous function
@RobertRoss i am actually proud of you
@KarelG with the lexical binding, is it really safe to call => syntactic sugar? (serious question)
@Tomm, yeah worked for 1 hour on a solution that doesn't work for my specific case :D
@RobertRoss but you did not gave up!
@SterlingArcher you can re-create any arrow method without
14:55
whatchu talkin bout lemon
@SterlingArcher it's sugar, but saying they're the same isn't right
if you can write it in esN-1, it's sugar
das what I'm talkin bout willis
So => is more like syntactic splenda
14:56
more like picking up a pre-cooked chicken for dinner
it's just easier than the alternative
Wasn't somebody giving out whole rotisserie chickens for halloween?
I'd be psyched af to get a whole chicken
same
that's like $10 right there
and chicken is delicious when you're drunk
raw chicken
hmmmmmm
and it's pre-cooked, so @towc can handle it
14:58
$5 says he still can't
@Tomm "rotisserie chickens" implies they are cooked
!!define cooked
either it turns raw again or it stays out too long
Who is Tomm guys seriously
new user
14:58
nobody knows
18?19? year old kid from crossed the pond
I'm on an anti-troll bender
repl.it/N0sH/5 , ok this was easy. it was really just about replacing the arrouw with a function :D
Bitches gotta contribute before they joke
I'm just going to assume tobiq, arrow, bjb and 007 are all the same person as tomm
14:59
he tried to help Robert earlier
he earned 1.4 minutes of trolling
who tf is Robert
vamp
I'll allow it
we should keep running totals
!!giphy I'll allow it

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