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alright, I celebrated before time.. Still having issues with the Magento install, some CSS files are not where they are supposed to be
think I might just start over in the host system
I'm using a git clone from magento2 repo instead of downloading from their website, think that could be an issue? (doesn't make much sense if it is)
I hope #Tiangong1 doesn’t hit land or ppl. BUT IF it DID I want Headlines to read “No April Fools Joke - Tiangong-1 Crashes into Easter Island on Easter” cc: @colbertlateshow @StephenAtHome #LSSC @neiltyson @StarTalkRadio @cnnbrk
00:21
@SterlingArcher the best hanzo skin is this:
@Ikari SterlingArcher is afk: hope i dont die
OH: those poor astronauts :-( #Tiangong1
It’s interesting to note that some Corona satellites were intentionally deployed into comparable orbits to get the best pictures. https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/980594483720019968
omg i hope we get pictures
I have a Regex problem. I am trying to identify values like "10 + 20", "60 - 2" ect
literally any minute now
I have this so far:
00:29
the live stream shows 'panic mode' atm, not sure what it means by panic :shrug:
else if (lastMessage.innerHTML == match("\d (+|-|/|*) \d")) {
        console.log("Calculating"); }
@Ikari just means the predicted reentry time has passed
I am not sure if the regex (or usage) is correct. Any suggestions?
@Simon There's so much wrong with that
for one, use a regex literal not a string
@KendallFrey oh, I see
00:31
also, \d matches a digit, not a number
and prefer [] when selecting between a group of characters, like your operators
First images of #Tiangong1 re-entry. #Tiangong_1 #TiangongAlert
Chinese space station #Tiangong 1 crashed near #Chile a few minutes ago. http://www.esa.int/#breakingnews #Tiangong1
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\o/
@KendallFrey There is not much else that could be wrong in my code. You couldn't point me to a good tutorial could you?
@Simon What do you mean?
I pointed out every problem with your regex I noticed
Which shows my JS regex competence (nearing 0) I need to read some more on regex obviously.
literally everything you need to know about regex
00:35
Just what I needed thanks. I'll also remember what you just said :)
More bollocks... RT @skeptisch__: First images of #Tiangong1 re-entry. #Tiangong_1 #TiangongAlert
Lots of fake #Tiangong1 pictures and reports out there. Be careful.
#Tiangong1 rapidly descending 100m every 6 secs. Thermal layer seems to be at 135 Km on night areas.
Looks like #Tiangong1 is done. All tracking data has ceased. It appears some whales in the Atlantic are about to get a wakeup call.
Didn't get any reports yet of people seeing Tiangong over S America. No decay notice on Space-Track yet. Unclear if Tiangong is still in orbit or not. That's normal, I'm afraid! We just have to wait...
Was hoping for some closure
Now is the time when ISS could potentially spot a reentry flare
AACTUAL IMAGE of Tiangong-1 RE-ENTERING THE ATMOSPHERE on April SECOND UTC taken by its FALLING CAMERA ONBOARD #tiangong1 #tiangongreentry #tiangong #reentry
00:56
The angularjs (original) t eam should be prospectued for their crimes against humanity.
Tiango based on JavaScript?
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This is the most CLEVER phishing scam I’ve ever encountered and for a second it almost got me. Here’s how it works: they ask you to send them the password reset code they have requested gmail send to you, claiming it will stop someone’s access but in fact it just lets them in.
increasing rumours of a south pacific landing an hour ago
01:16
there is connection between Tiango, JavaScript and phishing scam, someone just dialed the wrong phone number
ok I'm pretty sure it's done now
its a drunk news channel?
02:11
those burritos were a mistake
03:19
495 at night is fucking terrifying
Remind me to carry my spare non-tinted visor in my backpack because I couldn't see shit
@KendallFrey I remember that you bastard 😋
@Feeds 10/10
Hi anyone expert with Computer Hardware?
03:36
I get hard when I use them
That's quite broad there buddy
@Loktar lmao
@Loktar wow hahaha
To be specific, we have running 24/7. How long does mother board last do you think?
we have oily production
area
depends on a few factors, but under normal circumstances and barring any manufacturer defaults a mobo should last 10 years or longer
they're in a case or enclosure right?
I mean the oil shouldn't affect the parts too much
the case is covered by plastic only.
what type of mobo, consumer, or a server?
03:40
client pc. gigabyte mother board
to be exact
I mean, you should be fine for a long time
your HDD's will wear out before a motherboard
and acer.
we have branded acer desktop.
that broke
rather oily = electrolyte production environment @Loktar
Hey guys, have a quick question about some ES6 syntax that I am unfamiliar with. Would anyone here be willing to help me out?
check that out just as a comparison
better yet, here
notice how long those are rated to last under 24/7 operation
temps are pretty important though
but the lowest estimate is 137,000 hours
which is over 15 years or so
your hard drives will most likely wear out before then though
!!welcome Xenology
03:44
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Ah yes. That is true, hdd wears out first. The approximate pc life in our prod area is 3-5 years. it triggered once we have company shutdown.
every year.
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Trying to figure out what is happening in this function, I don't understand what the double =>'s are doing?

    toggleEnabled = skill => event => {

      //do something
    }
morn
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A: What do multiple arrow functions mean in javascript?

naomikThat is a curried function First, examine this function with two parameters … let add = (x,y) => x + y; add(2,3); //=> 5 Here it is again in curried form … let add = x => y => x + y; Here is the same code1 without arrow functions … let add = function (x) { return function (y) { retu...

@Xenology ^
@Tavo morn
03:48
Thank you @Loktar
howdy @Loktar
03:59
hi
my test pass when i say
node test/test-file-name
but fail when i say npm run test
04:29
And that's (a=>b=>something) very commonly used on PPCG...
 
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07:21
MobX folks, is there a performance (or otherwise) penalty associated with marking properties that won't necessarily change often (or at all) with @observable?
07:36
no major one
unless you have thousands of them, you shouldn't notice a difference
I think
that must have taken a while
I mean, it's glorious
08:05
@MadaraUchiha that's awesome
@towc have you done the 1000x "na" dance?
09:05
o/
If I have a function like this showMessage: function(params, callback) {}
then can its function header be like this
/**
* [showMessage description]
* @param {[object]} params [message paramters]
* @param {Function} callback [just a callback function]
* @return {[null]} [returns nothing]
*/
To be direct, i am not sure why we use [] in {[object]}
 
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10:45
@FlyingGambit I think it's supposed to be optional?
@KamilSolecki Holy fuck the snow was good
Snowed every evening, had sunny weather mostly during the morning, weird weather in the afternoon
Perfect week
I did some off-pistes and damn, that was a unique feeling. It wasn't being a passerby or a visitor, it's like I felt the mountain. On the piste other people were present, but there...it was just the mountain and I. It was like I wasn't just someone going somewhere, I was part of the mountain, a symbiosis
A unique experience
Also, they gave me the Rossignol Elite Hero and damn those are some good skis, even for off-piste
11:00
@Zirak gayyyyyy
@Mosho I thought about you extensively <3
(I didn't)
so that's why my balls were tingling all week
11:12
huh, Promise.resolve is dependent on this or something :/
> Promise.resolve()
Promise {<resolved>: undefined}
> const a = Promise.resolve;
> a()
VM87167:2 Uncaught TypeError: PromiseResolve called on non-object
    at resolve (<anonymous>)
    at <anonymous>:2:1
(anonymous) @ VM87167:2
> const b = { a: Promise.resolve };
> b.a()
VM87265:2 Uncaught TypeError: #<Object> is not a constructor
    at Object.resolve [as a] (<anonymous>)
    at <anonymous>:2:3
I got the last error when doing something. Was a really wtf moment. Never seen the #<Object> notation in JS errors
I guess it's an internal thing?
@Zirak nice! Glad you enjoyed!
I'm seriously thinking about renting an apartment at a resort next season or the one after that
If I do @KamilSolecki you're invited
haha count me in :D
@Mosho is definitely not invited
where is this?
11:17
Probably the Val Thorens area
Les Menuires or Merribele if they're less expensive
11:30
@towc no
Oh, you mean it depends on Promise? Yeah
So that subclassing works
In retrospect, I think Promise.resolve was a mistake, I wouldn't provide it if I was them today
Also, Promise.race should have been Promise.some
And new Promise's constructor should take one argument and not two, and calling new Promise should have been harder
11:55
@BenjaminGruenbaum the way I see it, Promise.resolve is good for quick hacks. I thought it was meant for quick hacks too, until I saw that you can't just assign it to a value and expect it to work :/
"quick hacks"?
I have a module that returns functions that interact with GPIO pins on a raspberry pi
but I want to test other stuff from the laptop as well
so I check if GPIO is available, and if so I return some promises. If not, I would have returned Promise.resolve
now I'm returning () => Promise.resolve(), which is close enough
that reminds me, I wish there was a more elegant way to do this:
const getCommandsFromSequence = sequence => sequence
  .split('\n')
async () => {}
That's easier than () => Promise.resolve() and more obviously correct.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm not using async anywhere else in this project, which can get confusing
@towc there's a proposal for that
11:59
@towc then use async everywhere in the project
@BenjaminGruenbaum Hindsight is fun
But there wasn't async back when Promise.resolve() was defined.
@BenjaminGruenbaum yeah, eventually I'll probably refactor it to that
@Zirak linky link? :D
@MadaraUchiha we just weren't patient enough, when promises were added we already knew async was a thing
@MadaraUchiha also, in retrospect then wouldn't be monadic and wouldn't unwrap anything :D
I realize C# does this, but I'd build promises today in terms of async/await rather than vice versa and fuck the fact that promises were very popular when they were added to the language.
12:02
@BenjaminGruenbaum only sort of
Let me dream
Pipeline is moderately less dead
The partial application one is even more dead
also string .= replace(...) should totes be a thing
12:03
@towc god no
eh
If anything, I'd remove everything mutative from dates
I did it once, just to see I can do it
@FlorianMargaine Are you aware of monin.com/fr/sirop-saveur-pain-d-epices.html ? If not, buy it at your nearest grocery store (Carrefour or whatever), mix a bit in your milk, enjoy life to a greater extent
you know I love functional, but it's not always the best way to do things :/
pipeline is actually stage 1 (and not zero) which means the committee saw it and wanted to proceed to some capacity github.com/tc39/proposal-pipeline-operator
@towc immutability is good even in a completely unrelated way to FP, JS needs better values
12:05
Is that gingerbread syrup
@Cereal It is
maple syrup is best syrup
did donald trump just suggest nuking mexicans
...Congress must immediately pass Border Legislation, use Nuclear Option if necessary, to stop the massive inflow of Drugs and People. Border Patrol Agents (and ICE) are GREAT, but the weak Dem laws don’t allow them to do their job. Act now Congress, our country is being stolen!
@BenjaminGruenbaum I don't think I've ever seen someone extend Promise. If that's what you mean
actually sounds interesting
@towc me neither, people are actually considering removing it
The nuclear option (or constitutional option) is a parliamentary procedure that allows the United States Senate to override a rule – specifically the 60-vote rule to close debate – by a simple majority of 51 votes, rather than the two-thirds supermajority normally required to amend the rules. The option is invoked when the majority leader raises a point of order that only a simple majority is needed to close debate on certain matters. The presiding officer denies the point of order based on Senate rules, but the ruling of the chair is then appealed and overturned by majority vote, establishing...
12:10
what a terrible name
@KendallFrey I love how he capitalized drugs
also how he probably waited until after AF's to tweet this
@BenjaminGruenbaum On that note, did you ever see anyone extend regexp and use Symbol.replace and friends?
I must have fucked my arcball pretty hard
because Im getting gimbaled even with quaternions
so when you want a shark tank in your house
you have to build it, then build the house around it
when you want a shark tank in your house, I think you have bigger problems
12:17
or no problems
like thinking about why you'd want a shark tank in your house
because sharks and sea life are cool
is that even a problem
no, towc is just projecting again
sharks deter dangerous animals
like other sharks
less problems
12:17
I mean, a tank that size is probably hurting the sharks, too
umm
no, the tank is that size to not hurt the sharks.
I don't know enough about it
intuitively, that seems too small
but I hope they did their research
builds a house around a fish tank ... "man I hope they did their research"
ffs
@Zirak no, did you ever see anyone use Symbol.unscopables or Symbol.species ?
@BenjaminGruenbaum erryday
actually the spec uses unscopables
12:19
@rlemon I mean, I've seen some fucked up decisions by adults lately
see DJT
been spending time with CEOs of companies while in the hackerspace. Bloody idiots
Some days I feel you would make top charts in Greenpeace employees of the month
@towc or a mirror
@Zirak the spec could have used it without exposing it
@rlemon that would imply I'm an adult
What about Symbol.newInstance?
12:21
@BenjaminGruenbaum totes mcgoats
Just fuckin with you, but you just checked it :D
You're += 18
@BenjaminGruenbaum you confused me for a second
I was like "wut"
Streams with backpressure in browsers with fetch is amazing btw
Like I told @MadaraUchiha , I'm like 80% in AJAX :D
12:29
ouch
@MadaraUchiha @Ikari @Zirak some overwatch in ~30 minutes maybe?
@KamilSolecki Lol, no, I'm at work.
I'm up for it! :B
@MadaraUchiha ah, yall working today :/
I'll be able to play almost anytime today
sucker, its day off in polando! @MadaraUchiha
12:30
I forgot the name, what's the reverse of an iterator?
generator?
Not dual, reverse, as in something that sets the next element in the collection each time
I know it has a name from C/C++ but I forgot
Then again in C iterators can do this
@MadaraUchiha @Zirak
@KamilSolecki sure
Haven't played in ages
\o/
im gonna get some foods and then Ill be back
!!afk munchin
12:34
@BenjaminGruenbaum whadya mean? c++ iterators?
they're just pointer arithmetic
Or you mean like NodeIterator which has a currentElement
hey....can anyone help me regarding twitter webhooks.🙄...looks like discussion is on iterators.
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I have a buffer which I am filling in a certain way (not from start to finish), I want to extract the filling logic
@KamilSolecki Zirak#21929
@Zirak KamilSolecki is afk: munchin
Sasuke is such an emo kid
cc @Ikari am back

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