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20:00
@KendallFrey like watersports but hotter
...yes, that's it
Sup
I need insults. Quick
@towc You don't deserve insults.
Damnit
Too good
🚽
20:10
Not personal enough
You can do much better
You're a few neurons short of a sandwich.
Factually incorrect
Hit me hard
refrigeration helps prevent your sandwich from developing neurons
Kendall's was just really clever
I bet he can really hurt me with just words over a screen, if he tries
insult are best done when reacting to something someone said.
just out of the blue never is as funny
20:14
Well, there's some long term stuff I've done
You can use that
Something about being homeless and without education
@towc No, we're sick of your drama
please no
I'm here to listen this time
Bah, ok, I can see it getting awkward
it's already awkward, fishing for insults always is
20:18
Plz pm me your insults, if you're up to it
just pay attention during a conversation. they'll come.
Nice
just call them ugly and dumb
20:28
@hilli_micha He wanted insults not facts
!!giphy why not both
Hi there
ohhi
Why are people suggesting the use of reduce for this question? i don't see how reduce is any better than map in this case
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Q: javascript ecma6 convert array items into an object of key value pairs

moaningalwaysI want to convert an array with some operations into an object of key and value. Here is my attempt: const config = [ 'key1=value1', 'key2=value2' ]; const configObject = config.map(c => { var key = c.split('=')[0]; var value = c.split('=')[1]; return {key:value} }) console.log('configO...

{ ...a, ...{[key]: value} } :(
why not { ...a, [key]: value}
20:34
because the more cryptic it is the more upvotes it gets
and map should return the same number of items it took
if you aren't doing that, reduce or forEach are better
in this case the length shouldn't change
an array of N items to a single object?
an array of param strings to array of objects
hm, I guess the question asks for a list
both of the answers are wrong, then
20:35
or maybe i'm misreading
oh, I missed the footnote
> I want to obtain an object of key value, rather than an array without any kind of old school for loop. like this:
> I want to obtain an object of key value, rather than an array without any kind of old school for loop. like this:

`{ key: 'value1' , key: 'value2' }`
yeah, so reduce is right
ignoring the fact that you can't have dupe keys of course
but that's also almost certainly a dupe
20:37
oh, yeah, almost every question answerable with .reduce has been answered
good luck finding one tho
yes, there are like 3 ways to use it :P
new Map(Array.from(config, i => i.split('=')));
vscode's file tree keeps getting out of date as far as git status
saying things are new that aren't, or changed that aren't
Still no baby and I got demoted to a childs chair
it's like 8 inches off the freaking ground
I've seen that happen on windows and linux. Had to turn the git plugin off entirely when I was using a network drive, it wrecked that interface.
20:40
yeah, i'm using a network drive
it fixes itself if i click the refresh button
but screws up the next time i switch
@KevinB Have you oiled the spindle motor bearings?
âš™
Sorry ... the context is I was just talking with somebody about how "drive" came to mean what it does now.
Nice spindle you've got there.
the network drive part was my problem, it wasn't hitting CPU especially hard on either end, but the lock-check-unlock process was brutal
I was using expandrive though, like sshfs for windows
i have no idea what is in use here
20:43
I just got a strong wiff o' weed in the waiting room
Somebody here high af
all i know is they do have some process that messes with file access
so if you're doing something that accesses or modifies a lot of files at once, it either slows it down drastically, or crashes
git seems to handle it fine, but whatever it was we were using before couldn't handle it
visualsvn i think it was
svn and what vscode does touch a lot more individual files than git
except for maybe while it's writing a commit or fetching
but that all makes sense
vscode was fine with the git part turned off
i should turn that off
maybe my editor will stop locking up
this project has a stupid amount of files
webstorm? that thing froze like 5x a day
vscode
tbf it's probably less the editor and more this pc sucks
21:09
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Q: How to Test if a String Has an Array Entry

CrazyI'm creating a Discord bot with Discord.js that catches whenever someone swears in a message. I have an array that's full of common swear words, abbreviations, racial and sexual slurs, etc. that I want it to catch. const SwearWords = ["a##","ba##ard","bi###","c#ck","c#nt","d#ck","f#ck","gay","k...

dupe search
@SterlingArcher I drove by
@KevinB lmao all the censors and then "gay"
Because the rest are swearies
oh look, let's play guess the words
ballad
21:16
arc, barnard, bible,
oh there's an r
cant
duck
fsck
21:17
fig
omfg shot wtf
yay i love hangman
missing one
21:18
shit
^ was hoping for a picture of a baby
that would be a big baby.
I just love the idea of @SterlingArcher not knowing what a pregnancy means
btw is it out yet
I have no response for that lol
No, not yet
21:20
@SterlingArcher I suggest "yes" or "no"
I couldn't find a plunger so I'm pretty useless atm
I'm a bit confused but hoping you're referring to a past incident and not a present need
to get the baby out
or... push it back in, maybe.
hold it in until the cameras are all rolling
21:25
I don't know why I seem to have a thing about childbirth videos. I've only seen a few years ago, I promise
Suddenly I also wonder about the word "childbirth". Like, is there really any ambiguity with just "birth"?
birth of a nation
Is a bowel movement considered birth?
I didn't subscribe to Hitler Facts.
21:28
@hilli_micha Thank you for subscribing to Hitler Facts!
22:02
Nobody subscribes to hitler facts. Hitler facts subscribes itself to you
now i want to subscribe up random people around the office to that
I bet sterling facts would be nice
Everything you need to know about me is in my chat history
make a command that pulls a random starred sterling archer message
That's what you'd like us to think
22:07
!!archerfact
@KevinB That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: archerneat
!!archerneat
I forget the context
Ring for Lana?
I'm not seeing a way to get all messages for a user
22:08
it's a jewelry store
iirc he was telling mallory how he bought something
and it took him long to decide
while he just liked it and got it
I think
Season?
Here's a fact for you
Feb 27 '17 at 21:37, by Sterling Archer
You're talking to the guy who passed out naked ass hanging out of a 3rd story window drunk
How do you both pass out and hang out of windows?
Did you fall?
Why are you alive?
Why did nobody ask questions on Feb 27 '17 at 21:37?
22:14
that gif is from when he buys a switchblade
he has one, somebody asks why, "it's a long story... well, not long, just not very interesting" and that scene
Oh, don't remember that
@Jhoverit I ended up buying a CM MasterKeys Pro M, then as OSX is broken for anything that's not fruit juice, and I don't want a fucking keylogger running on my system all the time. Added support for the NumsLock to work (manually!)
but now, I am happy with my mechanical cherry mx blue switches :D
Is this the best way to escape template literals?
tag = (str)=>{return str.raw[0].replace(/\\\{/g,"{")}
tag`$\{a}
$\\{b}`
"best"
22:26
seems like the most reasonable. What other ideas do you have?
none, i just disagree with anything related to "best"
okay how about his. Using \ as a way to escape template literals what is a way that doesn't require triple escaping?
i don't understand why you need to
which would be rather important in finding another way to do x
I'm trying to print the following string. Yes this is a simplified example.
"${a}
$\{b}"
like, to a div as innerhtml?
i assume the problem is more with the generation of the string than the printing of it
22:30
no as textContent
Basically I'm showing interactive bash examples to the user and the templating literals get in the way
because... the string is being generated by javascript
correct?
@ssube oh snap, seems I remembered right
either you have to escape the newlines, or the template literals
which both suck
22:31
and you'll always have to escape the backslash
if the string was stored elsewhere, for example in a database, this problem wouldn't exist
markdown the language(if you can call it that) I think is a great example where everything is very straightforward and no escaping, yet very few languages follow this model.
Sometimes code examples go with in code or some variant.
You don't need to escape multiline blocks of code anyways.
yeah, i tend to use markdown for my CMS implementations
screw rich text editors
22:52
This is Tab; he’s 2 years old
He’s so shy and scared right now
@BadgerCat lookit my doggy
Also, he’s chubby and overweight
I have no clue but I was recommended for this fb account
@rlemon is this your real account?
canadians pronounce "r" as "our"?
with his coloring, he looks older
at least in that scaled down image
23:10
@Shmiddty other way around

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