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20:00
when you've got companies like Comcast and ATT being the big providers for most the US, I'd say we NEED Net Neutrality.
we have it for phone lines. I can call anyone I want, even a competing service.
(and not get throttled)
@Luggage That's the main thing I agree with. Don't throttle based on who the data is coming from.
@ssube wtf is a torrent reset
they were sending reset packets at some lower level to anybody torrenting
@Luggage long distance is still a thing though
20:01
killing p2p connections to throttle torrenting
yea, long distance is till a thing, and you have to pay for more bandwidth
I think those are roughly analogous
@ssube Why would an ISP do that lol? What would they care that you pirate something?
Don't really seem like it to me
is there a way to test multi touch events on pc?
20:02
Sure, they both cost more for the providers
right.
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@paul23 I get shut off <1gb into any pirating lmao
@paul23 P2P creates a ton of connections compared to other protocols
@paul23 In the US, DMCA laws are pretty tough. If the ISP isn't compliant on getting you to stop, they become liable for it, and they might get hammered by the content holder.
but internet doesn't charge long distance
20:02
@paul23 Ehh, I bet some people would be concerned that they are technically facilitating a crime.
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I call them and they are like ur bad and then turn it back on..
a little bit of torrenting can easily knock out your average home router
no, but analagous in that you pay more when you cost more, but not based on content
with internet that's more about bandwidth than distance (well, mostly).
@TylerStahlhuth Just like taking soft drugs was 10 years ago technically a crime. Yet no one was ever making a fuss about it when you smoke a joint in the streets.
20:03
10 years ago? No. When Reagan was in office? Absolutely.
but really it can't cost that much to connect long distance phone calls now, right?
I have no idea.
Me neither
But there may be costs of connecting to another carriers lines.
bad dunning kruger
20:04
@KendallFrey Maintaining more meters of wires/more hubs is just more expensive
@KendallFrey I mean, considering so many home phone lines are glorified VoiP services, I can't imagine either.
The stupid thing about the whole net neutrality is that it still doesn't really work. The big companies force you to sign away that right when you buy from them anyway.
Who even uses a home phone anymore
We do, no cell signal at our house.
what's a phone?
20:05
@Luggage the thing you play with all the time
only old or poor people who can't afford to live in a better place have land lines
the thing you watch movies on
@TylerStahlhuth The beautiful thing of a law enforcing that is that anything you sign can't be above the law. - So it would make (this part of) the agreement void.
@KendallFrey Something, something, limited bandwidth, something, something, underwater cables?
4 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
but internet doesn't charge long distance
user1596138
20:06
He said long distance so I guess technically that's international too but I don't think was the point?
I'm curious though who actually maintains the internet backbone
I do
which one?
each major ISP has one
they peer at IPXs
@KendallFrey Phones use a large amount of data and almost everyone uses them?
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20:07
Nobody does. The internet is just a ton of private networks voluntarily joined together no?
Just spitballing
@KendallFrey ISPs are responsible for the lines.
@Jhoverit essentially
Huh, apparently some of it is maintained by ISPs
that's where ISP tiers come from
20:07
@paul23 all of it?
the internet is made out of a series of memes
the highest "tier" provide the lowest-level networks, peered to the next tier
I adopted my local backbone. I pick up trash from it.
the internet is just a series of tubes
ISPs and governments for the T1 part (like connection across atlantic)
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20:08
Governments build and maintain the underwater cables and such, as those are obviously issues of international politics too
@ssube Whew thats some old meme there
@ssube It's not like a truck (bing bong)
the old memery is the best. Like that nug your parents saved from when they saw GD in the 70s.
the new shit is schwag
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ON SEPTEMBER 21st Microsoft and Facebook announced the completion of a 6600km (4100-mile) cable stretching from Virginia Beach, Virginia, to Bilbao, Spain.
user1596138
Apparently it's just like. Whoever wants to do it lol
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20:10
I assumed all inter-country cables would be gov. owned and maintained
even more so with inland cables, which are much cheaper
OVH has a couple near lemon
there are also companies that build the fiber and run it, then sell of each strand
rent some dark fiber
sell/lease/rent
yea, that
@Luggage WHen you open the box, it smells like onions.
20:11
Well I know the glass fibre cables in my home are created by the ISP, which now is forced to "sell bandwidth" to prevent monopoly positions like the US has apparently.
Do they anchor the cables somehow? I remember seeing an old ass image of a boat literally spooling cable across the ocean. How do they keep currents from ripping the cable apart?
I guess there wouldn't be that many currents that deep.
Big heavy tubes :P
got me.
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When you're talking about 4,000M of cable... I'm sure every X miles there is a ground station or similar
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An anchor point lol
20:12
Dunning-Kruger ASSEMBLE!
repeaters, too
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Oh right
Yeah I was gonna mention repeaters
the signal degrades over time and the fiber has to be relatively still
@paul23 That is a concern. Here in the U.S., utilities are a little funny. When you lay down infrastructure, you're sort of entitled to it. So if Comcast lays down an infrastructure, they can sue other people from using it in any capacity (in some cases). On top of that, it gets complicated when others try to build along side them.
20:13
I know they need them for fibre, probably others as well
the photons get stale
it can't be too deep if they have powered equipment
@Luggage tired, actually
I listened to Sean Carroll and Neil deGrasse Tyson talk about tired light recently :)
@hilli_micha Typically here a company gets "first use rights" and then after a certain time period is expected to open it up slowly. (Not really fixed).
how can it get tired? I just woke up 0.0 seconds ago?
20:14
@rlemon @Luggage
Yeah, doesn't happen here. I'm all for the internet being a utility in that fashion for equal use, but if it becomes a straight up utility, then we content with that affair.
Nice. $200 in fans
@Luggage spoiler alert: it's a disproven hypothesis
um. did you over-buy on fans?
only like $100 :P
20:15
@KendallFrey Maybe not. You could send the transmission as stupid high voltage or something. I remember hearing about various military submarines basically attaching a clamp around the underwater cables to spy on internet traffic.
what's disproven? that photons don't elapse time in their frame of reference or that they get tired?
btw about cable ownership: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
@TylerStahlhuth you can't increase the "voltage" on fiber
apparently it's just join ventures by telecom operators.
you can increase the charge of the photons, but there are limits
20:15
@TylerStahlhuth I'm gonna guess that the voltages required would be more of a hassle than repeaters
@ssube Are the cables fiber?
@Luggage tired light
ohh, right.
Tired light is a class of hypothetical redshift mechanisms that was proposed as an alternative explanation for the redshift-distance relationship. These models have been proposed as alternatives to the models that require metric expansion of space of which the Big Bang and the Steady State cosmologies are the most famous examples. The concept was first proposed in 1929 by Fritz Zwicky, who suggested that if photons lost energy over time through collisions with other particles in a regular way, the more distant objects would appear redder than more nearby ones. Zwicky himself acknowledged that any...
to that I say "duh"
20:16
long-distance high-bandwidth cables are largely fiber
ohh, this is serious?
the older atlantic cables might be copper
i want carbon fiber internet
@KendallFrey Idk, the ocean is really deep. You'd have to power the repeaters somehow.
make it really fast
20:16
you have to keep them from sinking too deep
@Luggage Yeah, because you have a modern education with the benefit of accumulated knowledge
either install them in shallow areas or attach them to buoys
@ssube And suddenly that's a whole new problem.
Despite periodic re-examination of the concept, tired light has not been supported by observational tests[4] and has lately been consigned to consideration only in the fringes of astrophysics.[5]
!!> {...undefined}
20:17
@Mosho "SyntaxError: expected expression, got '...'"
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I'm just looking it up lol
meh
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Lot of speculation haha
@TylerStahlhuth considering the internet works, I think it's a solved problem :P
Hell, some people in Asian countries still believe in 'Fan Death' and they have modern technology and education.
20:17
@Mosho wrap it in ()
right
!!> ({...undefined})
@hilli_micha I'd almost forgotten about that lol
@Mosho {}
anyone know if this is valid in ES
or just browser implementation
it makes sense
what browser are you on?
20:18
I wonder if there are fan death conspiracy theories
do Coursera courses mean anything to employers?
@KendallFrey Evidently enough for Korean manufacturers to put timers on there for the sole purpose of preventing fan death lol
the fuck
@ssube Maybe I'm wrong, but the idea of a floating buoy with a cables running up to it from the ocean floor seems like a recipe for a disaster.
20:19
the reminds me i need to watch more mind field
I've been so "busy"
@BenFortune ah thanks, missed that
@TylerStahlhuth why? it's called an anchor
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@KendallFrey Is it any good
what about this though
!!> ({...1})
@Jhoverit It is for me
20:20
@Mosho {}
:o
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His stuff was getting like ridiculously random on the main channel so I tuned out
They actually did the trolley problem experiment
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Keep almost clicking that tho
it was intense
20:21
@ssube Eh, shit running into them. Subs getting tangled in the wires. Sea critters finding a new home.
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lol what who died
user1596138
Or did they murder mice?
They lied, no one was on the track
it was all prerecorded video
but they told the people it was real
does this seem iffy to anyone else
in what sense?
(no)
20:24
well I guess spreading booleans is fine too
How should I detect whether I'm doing a production or development webpack build?
const prod = process.argv.indexOf('-p') !== -1;?
I've seen a lot of people using process.env.NODE_ENV, but have also seen that this often causes undesirable effects
NODE_ENV is the best way
NODE_ENV++
that's convention across most apps, not just node
I think thats the convention across all apps no?
20:27
where better to keep the variable environment than an environment variable?
const NODE_ENV = process.env.NODE_ENV || 'development'
^ I've read the above is dangerous
And will cause unexpected behavior
dangerous how?
what about strings, should strings be object spreadable?
!!> ({...'abc'})
@Mosho {"0":"a","1":"b","2":"c"}
well then
20:27
neat
@ssube let me find the article I don't want to misrepresent anything
!!> [...'abc']
@ShrekOverflow ["a","b","c"]
20:28
strings are iterable
so that one makes perfect sense
That is worth golfing with
@ShrekOverflow everything is
replacement of .split('') ?
@Mosho it does make sense, but feels like a recipe for unintended disaster
especially for those not using typescript
how so
or new
!!> ({...'abc'})
20:29
@ShrekOverflow {"0":"a","1":"b","2":"c"}
I wouldn't expect that to work
oh, that
thought you were talking about array spread still
yeah, it's a little off
even though it makes sense
Now I wonder what else is spredable
!!> ({ ... [1,2,3] })
@ShrekOverflow {"0":1,"1":2,"2":3}
Are there any dapps written in js?
20:31
I have Micheal Jackson stuck in my head. Except he is a coder now and counts from 0.
@TylerStahlhuth I recommend Morphine
A, B, C! Easy as 0, 1, 2!
also wow you look like a young Commander Riker
@TylerStahlhuth it just made think of ricky martin singing in spanish but as a programmer... zero uno dos un pasito pa lante maria...
20:32
@ShrekOverflow I will take that a compliment.
I am also jealous, I have no facial hairs, not even head ones anymore.
Shrek is bald too.
@hilli_micha thats what I meant
you don't have to rub it in the horns
@ShrekOverflow I am concerned now. I have seen too many Shrek videos and know where this is going.
20:34
NO MEANS NO SHREK
@hilli_micha lol
@towc I thought planes didn't pressurize cargo compartments.
that won't get past Airport scanners
20:37
He'd be dead right?
He'd be caught and goto jail way before that
@ShrekOverflow they're not that restrictive
Does that count as human trafficing?
@TylerStahlhuth yeah, probably very illegal
20:37
He will also be an undocumented immigrant
and will never be allowed to enter US
or probably even leave UK
@towc pretty sure they are
You know that is an incredibly stupid thing to do..if some lazy employee stuck a box of anything ontop of your box and it failed..you'd be dead.
@TylerStahlhuth it depends. Some cargo has to be pressurized, and companies can offer that as a service
@hilli_micha this is why I need a
It'll be much cheaper to pressurize a special container inside the airplane
than the entire aircraft (just saying)
They probably do for pets that fly.
@ShrekOverflow clients buying a pressurizing thing for that one time might pay much more than a special delivery ticket
20:40
are we all in agreement that object spreading undefined/null is useful?
(in the context of it not being allowed in strict typescript)
@Mosho you mean ...x when x is undefined/null?
@hilli_micha except not very well, since a lot of them die
@towc yes
...(x || { })
@ndugger no thanks
20:42
make me
@Mosho it could get really confusing, but that's the whole of js after all
I can't have a strong opinion yet :P
@ndugger I'm fresh out of depression and self-loathing
He'll share. no worries.
Hey man, just take capsulized seratonin like me
it will make you hate yourself less
#1
now I'm only filled with memes
@towc given that {...false && anObject} is a valid use case for object spread in typescript specifically
20:45
...false?
what does that do?
!!> ({ ...false })
@ndugger You iz in mindjail
@rlemon FIX IT
!!> [...false]
@ShrekOverflow "TypeError: false is not iterable"
it should {...(false && anObject)}
or does it group the other way?
20:45
there ndugger
not the same.
That's what I figured
nvm
but remember its js
!!> ({ ...false })
20:46
@ssube {}
thats what I thought
how the what? why?
disco
perfect!
object spread !== iterable spread
still, how can you object spread false?
that is beautiful
what does it actually do?
because Object.assign() ignores undefined/null/falsey
!!> ({...function(){}})
20:46
@BenFortune {}
!!> ({ ... (new Uint8Array(30)) })
@ShrekOverflow "ReferenceError: UInt8Array is not defined"
strange
@ShrekOverflow {"0":0,"1":0,"2":0,"3":0,"4":0,"5":0,"6":0,"7":0,"8":0,"9":0,"10":0,"11":0,"12"‌​:0,"13":0,"14":0,"15":0,"16":0,"17":0,"18":0,"19":0,"20":0,"21":0,"22":0,"23":0,"‌​24":0,"25":0,"26":0,"27":0,"28":0,"29":0}
20:47
mMwahahhaa
@SterlingArcher oh god
Lmao guys check it out, I’m on Schindler’s lift
GET OUT
shouldn't it be in black and white?
filter that bruh
!!> ({...null})
20:48
@ShrekOverflow {}
@SterlingArcher I see you also have Schindler's lisp
@SterlingArcher literally lol'd, gj
last one
!!> ({...NaN})
@ShrekOverflow {}
Best pun I’ve ever made
20:49
that's sad
and that you ever will
that's sadder
@SterlingArcher check facebook
@ndugger can you add me on facebook?
I'll b ur friend 4 ever
20:50
Oh lord lol
your memes are my memes
How was that a meme?
Is saddam a meme now?
I went to bed at 2 last night, but stayed up until 7 because of this
Shiite you guys have no chill
fun fact, Saddam Hussein loved cheetos and hated froot loops
20:51
did he like sodomy?
Fruit loops are amazing
I might have to side with Saddam on this one
breakfast cereal in general is awful
Wow you're awful
I like frosted mini wheat, but that's about it
breakfast cereal is fun, but it's literally poison
20:53
All about the chocolate shreddies
But cinnamon toast crunch
at least the kind that tastes good
blueberry mini wheats or those square ones with the hole
@BenFortune there are chocolate shreddies wtf?
I like muesli
20:54
Musicly?
I prefer atheism
@KendallFrey You... don't have them there?
not that I've seen
but I don't eat cereal
@Loktar The site choc full of paedophiles?
@BenFortune LOL never heard that before... but I could totally see that since you say it
20:55
do you have maple shreddies?
I just remember my daughter watching cringe compilations from it always
shreddies lmao?
never heard them called that
@Loktar Dude keep her away from it, I'm not joking
but damn they are good
20:55
@Loktar It's one of those things you hear british comedians mention and don't have a clue what it is
There's a whole ring around it
@BenFortune oh she's not into it
@Loktar uh, that's the official name
oh goodie
oi, i want sum shreddies, m8
are shreddies just life?
Those look terrible
they look like they get soggy fast
20:56
miniwheats are so much better
@ssube no, they only have the shape in common
@BenFortune that looks like chex
I'm all about plain cheerios, then you add honey
@ssube AWS question for you but it's another one of those situations where I'm not sure where the problem actually is. Short version is that we have an ECS instances that's supposed to be logging to CloudWatch via stdout/stderr but the events only show up in CloudWatch if the container crashes. Otherwise it's just an empty log stream with no events.
20:56
@ssube they're better soft
mini wheats are my reason for living
@KendallFrey gross
not mushy
Googling is giving me a thousand options which are mostly unrelated.
@mikeTheLiar Hello lover
20:57
but they're so sharp while dry
@ssube that looks like squirrel poop that rolled in a forest
@KendallFrey wtf have never seen those
@KendallFrey this message in context with ndugger's is...frightening.
That reminds me, I haven't visited the C# room in a long time
I was thinking Shredded Miniwheats
20:57
@mikeTheLiar how long are we talking? CW has a delay of 3-5m
@Loktar the hell dude
Mini wheats are terrible until they've gotten a little milk in them.
@Loktar they don't exist in the US
@ndugger did you bring the lube this time?
probably for the best
20:58
@ssube what
@ssube yeah no one would buy something called that
whats with Canadians and their "ies"
@KendallFrey we don't have shreddies
only good cereals
and plain cheereos
@mikeTheLiar I'm up for this
@hilli_micha I eat them dry for a snack sometimes
and a lot of other bad ones
20:58
Timmays, Shreddies 😛
but no shreddies
Aren't those Shreddies basically Chex?
or when I don't have a clean bowl
Lucky charms are the shit
@ssube at this point we're at the order of hours but the container's been shut down for a large part of it
20:58
But they're like £5 a box here
!!s/the//
apparently in the US "shreddies" is a fart absorbing underwear
@mikeTheLiar But y're like £5 a box here (source)
@mikeTheLiar wow you suck
Fuck's sake cap.
20:59
!!s/the shit/shit/
@Loktar Just watch letterkenny
Git gud
!!s/cap/mike/
@hilli_micha Lucky charms are shit (source)
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damn it
20:59
@BenFortune Fuck's sake mike. (source)
i'll fix
!!undo
@hilli_micha s/the (shit)/$1/ you pleb
@hilli_micha no, they're less crispy and more grainy
20:59
WTF

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