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21:00
lol I should have made a version marker before I did that :/
ohh well
also, if you get it so you don't need supports, you'll want to print wide end down
wide end down was less supports anyways
well, less print time
hour 40 vs hour 20
52 degree overhang
I think the printer can handle that
probably
thanks :)
once this is printed I can hook my shop vac up to my wood planer
needed a fitting for that outlet
oh nice
21:05
I made one from wood in the summer, but for whatever reason it made a VERY LOUD whistling noise while on
so much so that I almost felt bad using it because you can hear it like a block away
ugh, I need to really setup some static ip's for my home devices
^ the old one
every time I reboot the router they swap local addresses
@Luggage lol
now I wanna find it, it was a shitty coupling that I made from ply
it worked... but yea. loud noise
21:20
@Luggage une pipe?
une?
The Treachery of Images (French: La trahison des images [la tʁaizɔ̃ dez imaʒ], 1928–29, sometimes translated as The Treason of Images) also known as This Is Not a Pipe and The Wind and the Song, is a painting by the Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte. == Description == The picture shows a pipe. Below it, Magritte painted, "Ceci n'est pas une pipe.", French for "This is not a pipe." The famous pipe. How people reproached me for it! And yet, could you stuff my pipe? No, it's just a representation, is it not? So if I had written on my picture 'This is a pipe', I'd have been lying! =...
Your image reminded me of that painting
ahh. i have seen that before. someone trying to lie about a pipe
It's not a pipe, it's a picture of a pipe, which may represent a pipe, but it isn't one
Was there a pipe to begin with, can there be representation without a subject, ...
you aren't wrong, but.. then every picture is not infinite things
making claiming what it isn't meaningless
21:25
@Luggage what's art and word plays if not a big "you're not wrong"?
Definitely, you yourself are also not a whole bunch of things
You're not a potato, you're not a pulsar
If I draw a picture of you, you aren't the picture
@Zirak you can't assume that
@Luggage yesterday night, i got the date stuff, but after that, i got a different issue
In this case when people describe pictures they often describe what the picture is OF
i cannot do sums on sums :(
21:26
like.. I don't care about the pointer, I care about what it points to
you can sum sums
@Luggage ah, and in that "often" we have room for interpretation
well.. add to sums
It's a criticism of art
@Luggage hence why it's art and not a scientific theorem
> Cannot perform an aggregate function on an expression containing an aggregate or a subquery.
then i went to sleep :D
21:27
you don't need to sum a sum since it's summed all the way for whate3ver your grouping is
but i need the total
this works and gives me the records
You are in luck as totals are what sums are great at
but, i need to sum that for all records
so, i put a sum around it (and removing the *,)
@SomeGuy I've arrived at tvtropes, send help
but then i get the nested sum error
-_-
21:33
who me the version with the error
paste.ofcode.org/SwsUFgWcfVzshsPQLSnL8L (the one that worked, but the where was cut off)
i must put it in a view so temp tables are crying
hm. that's hard to read. it's hard ot tell what is nested in what
I don't even know how inner queries behavne any more. I use a CTE when I need that level of complexity..
maybe this is better readable
(iDunno if i just made it worse)
I never use this level of complexity
i just load it from the database and do the calculations on the application that loaded it
you have inner queries inside of inner queries adn it look like you need plain joins
-- to break up the complexity into small steps, use CTE
WITH step1 AS (
    -- Your  first query here
)

SELECT SUM(someColumn) FROM step1;
hmm... i might have solved it with putting the outer sum completely outside
like "SELECT SUM(omzet) as Omzet FROM (massiveQuery) omzet"
21:45
another inner query, great
yea... i need some coffee
well... it seems to work, so im down for it
now i need an even worse one
after that, im done and never touch sql ever again
... apart from simple queries
if only I could believe that
if only it was true
is there such a thing as a pencil that erases only with its own rubber (or to an ok-ily small variation of rubbers)?
so I could have 2 black pencils that look and feel the same to the human eye in common conditions, but the rubber of one will only erase that pencil's markings?
i have never heard of such a thing
and since it's just graphite being rubbed off there is not much chance for it to be very picky about that it gets rubbed off by (or it wouldn't stick to anything to be writable)
is it a wax pencil?
is it a pen?
21:51
@Luggage it could be an ink that feels like pencil marking
or close to
I guess it doesn't even need to feel like pencil marking, but I like the feel of pencils
reverse invisible ink
maybe a colored pencil (black or dark grey) would erase differently? No idea.
it wouldn't look 100% the same, though
Looking for a code review on a small web app. Anyone interested? Its CSS,HTML and JS
Looking for help with angular, angular material design. I have some layouting issues I tried to solve with CSS-Grid.
(the problem isn't really related to angular I suppose)
CSS grid issues?
Whats the issue?
Yes I try to give an element in the middle of the grid space so that it stretches that all the items fill the entire height.
This is the project: github.com/codepleb/budgee
generated with the angular cli. I'm working since days on that one (here and there). If I won't resolve that in the near future, I will just continue with other stuff and leave it like that.
22:05
Ok will take a look
Thank you!
Or component markup
@codepleb Just so you know I'm not familiar with Angular. Do you have the CSS file on Git?
fixmestick.com this just sounds wrong
@Zirak oh, that's very interesting
22:16
@codepleb still there?
@HelloWorldPeace
Yes but I gtg soon, sorry for the inconvenience
Yes, there is a CSS in the same folder, wait...
if you want, you can message me on telegram @codepleb
Thanks you very much for looking into it. :)
22:39
@KendallFrey thats totally what a virus would say
22:50
Can you imagine if they did another hellraiser with today's modern CGI? I think I would die.
oh, god dammit, there is one coming out this year
gross
I'm having a really hard time remembering people's faces, names, or anything
that's called dementia
except for a very small few. I guess it's kind of normal, but then other people remember me really well
I remember every face I see perfectly, but I'm absolutely awful with names
and I can't tell if that's because I'm so weird that I make a mark on people or because my lack of memory is not normal
22:54
It's not normal if you can't remember faces
It's a medical condition
I sent a message to this random guy on facebook, the only things I remember are that he's a photographer and we met on a group hike some undetermined amount of weeks ago, asking if he wanted to go eat
and apparently he remembers too much about me
has been happening a couple of times
eat what? eachother?
Oh this is another condition
he is just skilled with google
It's called not giving shit about random people :P
22:56
@Wietlol well, could be
@KamilSolecki yay
I mean, people aren't objects or tools. They're not insignificant or useless. I don't know why I wouldn't care
Have you seen vsauce's video on dunbar's number?
people are objects
everything is an object
the theory is that a human can only have ~153 more or less meaningful social relations
maybe I'm overflowing almost monthly and popping people off the list
I'd like to think I care so much I literally can't care enough :P
153 different kinds of relations or 153 people that you have a relation with?
@Wietlol latter
in that case, i either dont understand, or am the living proof that the theory isnt correct
prolly both
i find it a bit far fetched
... and schemed
part of it, sure
but there's definitely a relation
whatever the number, it might still be that there's only a decently small amount of relationships you can handle
23:17
depends on what you understand as a relation
caring about someone and them caring about you?
which isnt actually mentioned in the vid
there were the 4 circles
anything above "active friendships"
sure, now you need to define both words
but friendships are usually relationships of mutual care, I'd say
and active means "you both still care and catch up every now and then"
like there are 12-15 people who would be devastated if i die
i can name about 100
and maybe around 150 who'd be quite sad
23:19
ow and a few that would throw a party
like kendall
and maybe 300 that would be a bit sad
@Wietlol I'd be a bit sad about reading of a random person who died, on the internet
cliques are made on different places as well
and I'd be quite sad if some celebrity I looked up to died
but I'm not a friend of theirs
23:21
if you are at school, you'd probably have <10 clique friends
or if you go to work, you'd have a similar group
what if you do both?
or maybe church
point is, here I literally live with around 30 people who come here weekly
or neighbourhood
and I deeply care about a lot of them
unlike in an office
Here we fucking go
no no no, this isn't a me rant
I'm stopping now if that's how it's coming across
23:23
lets go
ow
23:35
hey @rlemonmy good man are you around? I think I found a solution that is secure
rot13
@towc whats that like? Good or bad feeling? Less than 10 people would really miss me. About 5 would be a little sad for a while but meh.
would you rather that?
Is my question really "performance test gone wrong"? i have no idea as I benchmarked the "bounce" function and the result is still the same:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48856313/
@Trung0246 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.
23:51
@Trung0246 your current title is fine
you're getting downrated for asking a curious question. Stupid SO. I upvoted

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