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12:00
they're only $8.5k each one xD
you can buy a bunch of them :D
also, I'm already training a model
so they're busy
sure, give me your cc info
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@MadaraUchiha But, actually, I was giving "namespaces" and modules some thought in NodeJS recently and ultimately came to the conclusion that they provide no additional value and that I just need to take better care of our exports
No idea if that is at all relevant to your thought though
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No testers? gosh I'm suprised.
12:02
@TheOneWhoⱽᴱᴿᴮ I can give you access to my raspberry pi zero
if you want to train a NN
I installed tensorflow in it the other day
took 1 hour
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Neoares JS
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hehe
@OliverSalzburg I'm thinking specifically about grouping a bunch of types that are related to a single API call, all in the same module of the API call that includes a function that accepts parameters and makes the call, as well as the adapter that transforms the response to a more manageable form (i.e. objects and not numbers and strings)
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Neoares I tried to install tensorflow and it took 3 hours and I just unplugged the device.
lol, I compiled and installed PHP on my artik the other day, the processor was literally hot enough to fry an egg or something
12:03
it's not a good idea
except you already have a model, and you just run it
@MadaraUchiha That just sounds like good practice. What are your doubts about it?
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Neores yeh. 0 Corruption though..
I hate it when my gpu gets hot. You can still smell the plastic a little bit, as if it's new
@TheOneWhoⱽᴱᴿᴮ no, QA is exactly what you're asking for
Sketches me right out
12:04
!!s/gpu/gf/
this is why you water cool
@Neoares :(
can I safely add !! to that?
Yes
@OliverSalzburg namespaces were supposedly superseded by modules, according to docs and tutorials around the web, I'm wondering if someone uses them in that fashion and if there are adverse side effects
12:04
@Neoares I hate it when my gf gets hot. You can still smell the plastic a little bit, as if it's new (source)
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rlemon what?
It goes up to 86 or so under 100% load, but it's a blower so
> I want testers, but I don't want QA
rite
@MadaraUchiha Ah, I see
which GPU do you have? @Cereal
12:05
1080ti founder's edition
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Neoares have you ever used overclock?
noice
/me drools
@TheOneWhoⱽᴱᴿᴮ in the pi zero?
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Yeh.
12:05
is that even possible?
QA plays a strong role in our development. Stack Overflow is a QA site and we copy a lot of code off of it
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yes.
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~ $ raspiconfig
@OliverSalzburg :P
You can overclock rpis
12:06
I bet almost half the code in the world must be in someway or another copied from SO
@Cereal but actual cooling is recommended at that point
When running a VS Code compound, can you have each process run in a separate debug console?
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Neoares you could do it with Windows computers, but Windows doesn't want you to.
can you even debug more than one thing at a time in vs code?
@Cereal That's what a compound achieves, yes
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12:08
@rlemon Fine. Tell me if you find issues with it.
Well, you can start as many launch configs as you want, compound makes it easy
@Cereal what's the performance % increase in a pi zero? ._.
@TheOneWhoⱽᴱᴿᴮ no, I didn't offer to QA your work
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LOL
12:09
@Neoares No idea
> This pi can not be overclocked
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put an empty JSON array in the top field...
I have the option, but it throws me that
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Wow.
need a nice canvas demo to introduce the girls at tomorrow's nodeschool to canvas. Shouldn't take more than 15 mins
When you google "pie clocks" you get pictures of a lady that makes clocks from cow shit
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@Cereal noted
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Type anything you want it to respond to in the second field, and the response in the third field.
@Cereal was flagged
fyi
wut
12:10
> Pi Zero basically comes out of the box running as fast as it is safe to run it.
@rlemon walked right into that one
@towc hey, it's not a bad demo
you could write a few more "shaders" and use any video source really
shaders are fun
not quite for beginners though :/
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Is anyone following my instructions? Nope? SIGH
Since when does github have a marketplace
12:12
since a loooong time?
has done for a while
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@MadaraUchiha have you seen JonClements recently?
@rlemon That's not actually a "real" shader is it?
When you search for a file to open in VS Code (Ctrl+P), is there like a hotkey to open all files currently in the list?
12:14
but it is a "real" "shader"
Hi all I have a question regarding TypeScript.
How could I specify return type for function, which should return array, containg only one boolean and one string?
@pentaadrian [boolean, string]
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pentaadrian Docs.
Oh Ctrl+Enter opens the file in split view
12:15
@rlemon :S
I'm playing marathon mode right now
it's hell
;you ever done the 8 hour challenge?
no way
bob just recently changed belts so the standard belt requires tin, and the belt that only requires iron is half as fast
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!!afk Got stuff to do
@KendallFrey thx, I'll try. Tried any[boolean, string] or Array[boolean, string] or array[boolean, string] but didn't worked ;P

Yeah, definitely, typescript compiler in my ide accepted your solution.
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Stop typeing on 3 lines.
12:17
no
.
^
he has a point. Literally
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towc ...
y u so
salty?
Growing up on MSN messenger taught me to type on as many lines as possible
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Ate a bag of pretzels
12:21
Would you guys put the frontend and backend all in the same project when working with react, or separate?

I have them separate, just curious what you guys would do
all the projects I've done with react till now (~2 weeks)

I've kept them separate
@Cereal right now, I've got a healthy mix of both :P
but I lean more towards putting them together.
then if they need to share anything from a config side of life, it's easier
I've switched back and forth like 4 times. I just accidentally forgot to push the backend when I left this morning which made me wonder if I should switch again
there is merit in keeping them separate. they should be replaceable.
but to keep everything at hand, I usually just have a /client and /server dir in my /src
if (format === 'json') {
  const resText = await res.text();
  return resText ? JSON.parse(resText) : null;
}
12:27
@BenjaminGruenbaum Just so you know, I'm still occasionally laughing from your holocaust joke
...? :/
Why not just await res.json()? :/
y u do this to me @Mosho?
@MadaraUchiha that's too obvious
Would res.json() explode on an empty response or something?
It certainly explodes on some things.
@Cereal Anything that JSON.parse() wouldn't explode on?
12:29
I don't think so
it throws the same errors as JSON.parse
I have a very long running process that's called from the client. Fetch times out after 2 minutes, so I setup a websocket to notify the client when it's finished.

I set it up so it connects when the user hits submit, it opens a connection to the websocket, the server does stuff, then sends a message when it's done and closes the connection.

Would it make more sense to open the connection on page load, have the user send a message that it wants stuff, and only close when they leave the page?

I guess what I want to know is if there's any benefit to keeping the connection open
Two minutes?
No user would wait on your for two minutes.
you'd think that, but not every industry has the capability of real time updates :P
we have clients who are happy with a ten minute update.
@rlemon No user would wait with your tab open staring at the screen for 2+ minutes waiting for something to happen.
delivery services can have hours of waittime, if that counts
12:34
@MadaraUchiha yes, they would.
Give them a URL to check in, maybe register a service worker to push notification to the browser even after the page is closed, perhaps even send them an email.
@Zirak the one with the Hummus?
@BenjaminGruenbaum yeah
@MadaraUchiha They're going to. It's for exporting massive amounts of data to a csv
@rlemon Poor people... :X Life is too short for waiting minutes at a time.
12:34
Email is a good idea though
From my experience, majority of users won't wait longer than 5 seconds for page load, but my scenario is different
@Cereal I'm thinking something like a ticket system
They could hit submit and that would just make the csv, and they can view past made csvs in a list, and what's processing
There's an idea
Them submitting the form creates a ticket with an ID, you have a url like example.com/tickets/ID that would say "still working..." or "download here"
That also gives you the ability to expire tickets as long or as short a period of time afterwards as you want
expectancy changes according to the program. If a user is using a web browser, they expect reasonable response times. If a user is working on an as400, they don't expect response times under 10 seconds
12:36
@Cereal You can use push notifications maybe
@Neil depends on what they're consuming in the web browser.
@Neil Users today are used to instant feedback (even if not instant completion)
I could use this same system for the reports they're going to want to. That's a great idea
@MadaraUchiha adobes' fotolia does a thing somewhat like that with invoices. They generate you a draft on demand, with a message "Please hold. Full invoice is being prepared, and should be available soon"
@rlemon I don't think most users would assume that loading a game online should take any longer than loading a webpage
12:37
web browsers host myriad of different apps and audiences now.
@KamilSolecki Almost everyone do that
YouTube does that as well
erroneous as that would be
Giving you an instant link with settings you can mess with while your video is uploading and processing
@MadaraUchiha yeah, patience is thinner as of late
Everyone who does a long process behind the scenes does that.
12:37
people are impatient af
@Neil We've "spoiled" the userbase with instant responses and feedbacks.
you gotta give then something to play with
probably something like that dino game in chrome? :P
Preferably, something that would keep them productive? :D
@MadaraUchiha Yeah, I think that has a lot to do with the fact that users expect web sites to respond more quickly
12:39
making them remember the log table?
that'd be hella productive
It used to be perfectly acceptable to wait minutes for the computer to make a move in battle chess
now you'd be pissed off after 2 seconds of wait time
I go in here to fix bugs because they want something to show a client, and I end up coming out with a list of new features
Every time
@MadaraUchiha while waiting, here is a worksheet with our due tax calculations. Please take some time and lift some work off our accountants, thanks!
@Cereal Happy to help <3
@KamilSolecki *writes program that performs tax calculations.. dedicates 2 days of work*
12:41
No joke, I've seen browser/flash games that give you a smaller mini-game to play while the several megabytes of main game download
It's all about perceived performance
@MadaraUchiha The best flash games had that
You still give your users a good experience if they wait for 10 seconds, but don't notice they're waiting
@MadaraUchiha those are fun
chat.SO's servers should make their mind up... like they convert some of the md (italics, bold, etc) and does not convert things like blockquotes
Loading screens with minigames
12:42
I think games that have single load screens at the beginning and none in the game should just have tetris on that one load screen
Like waiting for GTAV to load for 26 minutes on ps3
Imagine if you had tetris to pass the time
@Cereal dat true?
but blockquotes do render in the frontend right?
> like this
@towc GTAV has 1, really long loading screen. I don't know how long it actually is
I think the frontend renders only blockquote md, and the others are from server...
12:46
when games have heavy reload times, I can't help but think that it just lazily loads everything from scratch, even when the map may already be in memory and whatnot
I always imagine I could do a better job of it, even if I don't even know how it's written
ah, the programmer motto: "I know better"
And anyone knows, how in TypeScript declare function parameter, which must be array of strings, preferably having decided length of elements?
@Neil I do the same thing
@towc It has worked for me so far ;)
12:48
Everyone's wrong but me >:(
@pentaadrian string[], you can't determine the length though.
oh, ok
thx anyway
Alternatively, [string, string, string] for an array of exactly 3 strings
But 10 strings or 100 strings would be horrible to write.
hahaha yeah!
@MadaraUchiha rubs hands
12:49
!!> [${Array(100).fill('string').join(', ')}]
@MadaraUchiha "[string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string, string (snip)
I get a strange desire to play factorio all of a sudden
@Neil do it >:D
k, see ya in 8 hours
12:52
8? rookie numbers
@KendallFrey you've got that backwards
Well I have to stop to eat, unfortunately.. damn biological machine!
launching in <8 hours is pro numbers
@Neil automate it, duh
@rlemon I launched in 10 seconds and your mom didn't seem very impressed.
I've tried. She doesn't tend to put up with it after the first time
12:54
@KendallFrey because your sudden unexpected destaging isn't very impressive.
@Cereal I'm also +1 on sending them an email
@KendallFrey it's never good to waste a lot of fuel, just because you came in with too much.
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Q: How to control terminal names in debugging compound?

Oliver SalzburgI have a workspace with a launch compound that runs 4 debugging sessions. To keep the output separated, these launch configurations use intergratedTerminal as the console. The result is that I now have 4 terminals with the same name: Because terminals are not reused, this get's old real fast:...

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Very annoying stuff for a Friday
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He finaly managed to make several terminals, and now he wants to name them?

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