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00:08
omg
pls someone kill me
noone?
there must be someone who really wants to kill me :(
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ty
wait... im not dead yet
you were the walrus
sorry
Wietlol implements IAmDead
public boolean isDead() { return true; }
00:12
$ pkill wietlol
for the game I have to make, I am forced to use a game engine made by 3rd-year students
i guess ill upload all pictures of bullshit that i find
if i find the courage to look into its implementation
lol
import engine from './engine';
// re-implement _everything!_
@rlemon btw, what do you call the bar thingy in breakout?
which one? the player?
00:14
paddle.
ah, ty
in the example game, the player-controlled object is named... player
don't quote me
:P
i google everything people quote :D
A paddle is a game controller with a round wheel and one or more fire buttons, where the wheel is typically used to control movement of the player object along one axis of the video screen. A paddle controller rotates through a fixed arc (usually about 330 degrees); it has a stop at each end. == Design == The paddle wheel is usually mechanically coupled to a potentiometer, so as to generate an output voltage level varying with the wheel's angle relative to a fixed reference position. A paddle is thus an absolute position controller. That is, without any previous knowledge, the sensor can be read...
idk what else to call it
That moment when you almost drop 2 liters bottle next to a computer.
00:16
the old pong games, you'd control the paddle
@Wietlol try out colyseus 😀 If we suit your requirements (unless you are even forbidden from looking)
colyseus?
Google it
ow, the game isnt made in Javascript
GLuck :D
00:18
so i suppose i wont be able to use most Js libs
Colyseus is a server though
also, i am not allowed to use a different library
😃 ^ Then my condolenses
anyway which language are you poking your eyes in ?
at least i can provide them a list of all bullshit i had to go through
currently Java
and... plain Java
considering I wrote my own game engine... with LWJGL, I shouldnt be suffering from this disease
Java isn't that bad
atleast for game dev
00:21
i hear some sarcasm
-_-
ofcourse you cant just pass the reference to the game object right?
@Wietlol naked grandma butts - Adolf Einstein
i try to think before i google einstein's quotes
i dont agree with all of them
mostly because people tend to incorrectly quote them though
Hey guys if someone wants to be a Solutions Architect, Sales Engineer at Auth0, please ping me 😃, good pay, good culture and you get to work with me :P
It was great to spend some time with LA’s Mayor Eric Garcetti this morning at City Hall to kick off City of #STEM. Science rules! (and so does technology, engineering and math!)
Grammar, though, not so much
> youtube Grammar Nazi
00:25
solution architect?
sounds like a software architect without technical background
ugh, this is wrong on sooo many levels
I'm a problem architect.
@KendallFrey but what about the Arts, Bill? What about the Arts?
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@rlemon potentiometer
@Luggage works 😛
@Wietlol software background is very needed
@HatterisMad o/ is AFO today?
user2620028
00:41
definition please
not to mention, it runs on 25-32 fps :(
00:56
@HatterisMad All for one
@Wietlol open horse it
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@ShrekOverflow i think it is still there yeah
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@rlemon greetings
@BOi 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.
welcome. read the rules and behave
user8177336
yes sir
00:57
OR ELSE
that was quick
I got excited sorry
no worries. it was warranted.
01:12
lol, he's just going room to room spamming stupid shit
anyone around that knows anything about relays and fuses?
morn
01:41
@William car issues? I only know about them from a theoretical standpoint, but maybe I can offer some semblance of truth
@KendallFrey sort of yes car. I'm fairly certain I can wire my headlights into the ignition to "fix" the car.
I have a tap fuse wire the radio is wired
I'm going to buy a relay tomorrow to wire it into the headlights
You mean start the car from the headlight circuitry?
I have read the fuse tap has to be a certain direction but I have no idea how
Uh not quite. I want my headlights to turn off when the car turns off. They drain the battery currently.
lol
you could just turn them off yourself like a normal person :P
yeah well I'm lazy
and forgettable
all our other cars have timers
01:45
but yeah a relay connected to the ignition should work just fine
is the fuse tap siphoning off power to the relay?
I also noticed the fuse tap has 2 fuse locations why?
> To provide the original functionality the tap has a "box" with a slot where the original fuse should be installed. That box also has a second slot for an additional fuse for the "split" which leaves the box through a pigtail/cable.
Essentially, you're forking the circuit, so you use 2 fuses instead of 1
doesn't that subtract from the current power
what would be subtracting from what?
Hmm if it works it works. I'm just concerned that if I have my fuse tap(controlling the radio) running to the relay to turn on & off the lights that I am going to blow something.
01:50
The circuitry is designed so that if you blow anything, it will be a fuse
and because the new load you're adding has its own fuse, you (almost certainly) don't need to worry about that.
The black wire is ground which I'm snipping to wire to the relay. I hope it doesn't blow anything or fries the computer
probably makes more sense to wire it up in series with the headlight, not in series with the switch
but I don't know how the circuitry looks in your or any car
what do you mean by series
In this case, snipping a wire and putting the relay between the ends
ahh yes that is what I'm doing
01:56
ah yeah if the car is like it describes there, connecting it at the switch may make more sense
it almost identical except I don't have a spare fuse
so I'm wiring it to the radio
thank you that page was very helpful
could the power me to low
because of the fuse tap
@William what is your computer?
if it has an opto-couple plug away, it'll only destroy the USB port.
car not computer
02:13
you have headlights on your computer?
yes manual headlights on my computer
node.js + jquery should fix it
$('car').on('ignition-off', () => $('car > headlights').hide());
02:25
$('car').remove();
$('.car#car').remove(); lets be honest no jquery dev knows they can actually select by element.
like I asked one and I was told $() is a function gives you what you name in html as "id" in JavaScript.
> I asked one
you talk like there is a distinct group
02:42
wut
@Zirak Probably rlemon
@Luggage I was interviewing people in trollLand
@littlepootis o/
you are back!
That's what happens when your mom books a flight on the STS
02:52
LOL
!!clap L O L
L 👏 O 👏 L
!!clap LOL LOL LOL
LOL 👏 LOL 👏 LOL
03:09
did it make it to space
!!clap $('car').on('ignition-off', () => $('car > headlights').hide());
$('car').on('ignition-off', 👏 () 👏 => 👏 $('car 👏 > 👏 headlights').hide());
03:45
warm honey
04:51
what is the difference between assert.ok(console.log.args[0][0], [result], 'console.log called with correct params'); and assert.ok(console.log.calledWith(result), 'console.log called with expected params'); in sinon?
basically what is the difference between args check and calledWith
when using a sinon.spy on console.log?
05:04
calledWith does something like that internally
provided so you don't have to write something like console.log[0][0]
05:42
@ShrekOverflow Hey
05:59
@ARJUN what ?
!!wat3
@Mosho yAAAAAAY
@Mosho that dude looks like he wears invisible braces
06:41
Interesting one (maybe):
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Q: Why does logging an empty string variable in edge return an object

TambaySaPinasI am running the following script on Edge's, Firefox's, and Chrome's console: var test=''; console.log(test); On both Firefox and Chrome, I get an empty string. On Edge, however, I get the following string: {"notifyType":"consoleItemLog","message":{"message":"","styles":"","hasFormatString":t...

Interesting fact of the day: When hippos get upset, their sweat turns red.
@DenysSéguret interesting bug
@Mosho It's no bug, it's a feature!
@William older cars makes a noisy beep sound when you open the door while the headlights is on but ignition is turned off
that should be enough o.o
hmm
> Could not find any contacts that [match || matches] the search criteria.
is it the former or the latter?
06:58
@KarelG match
matches if you use "contact"
oh very morning.
mornings
@KendallFrey is there a simple way in regex to say "match anything between som and some word", so it would also match some w or some wor
using it in a snippet manager for vim, don't have access to JS
been looking at the helpfile for a while, but nothing seems apparent: github.com/SirVer/ultisnips/blob/…
(other than that, it's a great snippet manager)
07:25
any one using redux with rxjs ?
08:08
As a fan of Lord of the rings, I have mixed feelings. It is awesome to see a TV series being planned, but I am afraid that it would ruin the atmosphere of the movies. Or that the series is being used to milk out the world that Tolkien invented (by creating eg 10 seasons ....... )
The hobbit trilogy is an example of that. It almost ruined it. Damn jackson.
> In HTML 5.2, defining an inline <style> block anywhere within the <body> of an HTML document is now valid. This means that we can have styles closer to where they are used
woop
not sure if like
great for hacks
combined with the fact that the <html> and <body> tags are optional, this allows you to have a document that looks like this:
<style>
 ...
</style>
<div>
 ...
</div>
<script>
 ...
</script>
amazingly useless
not if you want to quickly showcase something, which is most of what I do :D
yes because typing those 20 characters would kill you
08:14
they take the focus away from the important bits
meh
they're fixed length
wwooooh, micro-optimization
if the code is short, it doesn't matter; if it's long, they dissapear
also, in a twisted way it allows for easily defining html/js/css modules from php
also fuck php, so there's that
08:16
I don't really like that, but it's not like it matters
omg maybe this is why the vue and php communities are kinda close-nit
I rarely read styles directy
So what do I care where they are defined
@BartekBanachewicz even if it becomes "valid", you can place <style> elements in body nowadays. the browser is still interpreting it.
it is just a sentence. Nothing "new" imo
angular's official styleguide is kinda random: angular.io/guide/styleguide#style-04-04
feels like the people who wrote it are aggressive know-it-alls sometimes
so unfriendly
Where's the unfriendly part?
08:25
I just feel like they're shouting at me when I read it
or trying to sound like the ultimate standard (which can be ok), but then putting small bits of almost irrelevant information, like that wiki article
I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if the styleguide said "don't write angular after 5pm" or something, after that
ok
at which point, I couldn't really take it seriously
@Loktar omg... time has passed so quickly. But I'm also wondering where Ivo and Raynos are around now, because it's not really an effort to leave an open tab for SO or this chat.
My DNS question dropped quite some rep. So proud!
"The provider" also mailed back...
08:37
I need a new transactional email provider :P
i am curious at their response
Why doesnt this open livestream?
https://paste.ofcode.org/BRjsYKQ4Dr7qV7ZA2udfQd
@DenysSéguret You can use BrowserStack.com to simulate any browser(if you can and want). Apart from that, yes it may not look reasonable enough but we do not know the assumptions dev team must have considered. It may be reasonable for them. Point is, all browsers represents data in their own way and as devs, we have no control of it and we should adjust and check what we need. In this case, it might be obj.message.messageRajesh 9 mins ago
This guy really wants to pretend it's totally fine to display a big object when you log an empty string...
@KarelG It appears that they really don't know shit. Their response indicates that they think this is about me using their service to receive mails. And their best practice suggests to use only their MX in that case
But this is about something completely different
And you would think they pick up on that after the third reply or so
Or right from the start where I was pretty clear about what my issue is
Sadly, they have a pretty good email parsing engine. So this will be a painful transition to a new provider
Probably going to be AWS SES
> ... about not reading the whole support ticket (ha, happens often at all companies) ... src
had to remind at that comment from yesterday
08:50
@OliverSalzburg is that the email service?
cause I use it
It's fine to make a mistake or blame the customer wrongfully, I do that all the time. But I also don't take 12h to respond and I gladly admit a mistake
@Neoares That is what I will be moving to most likely, because I love AWS
"The provider" is Mailgun
aws is good cause it does all the things
And we've had a great experience with them so far
AWS support staff is also the best I have ever dealt with
at least they don't have support in india
do not give them ideas!
08:52
And compared to everyone else I have to deal with, AWS is rock solid and reliable af
But, as I said, Mailgun served us pretty well so far. The service is solid. The free tier is very nice. The API is good. But this incident is disappointing and I can't afford to have such delays and incompetence at such a critical point in our infrastructure :(
that's how a good CTO speaks
one of my firsts CTOs decided to go SSL with godaddy while I was on vacation
after having spent 2 days doing research on that matter
That bastard
yeah
Transitioning between provider is always a huge task though. Especially email is very tightly integrated into our solution. This really sucks
I should also mention that Mailgun hardly makes any money with us as they seem to cater to much larger clients. So it's understandable that they don't give a fuck
so, pay more = moar fuck ?
09:01
That's how everyone operates
Except AWS, they treat everyone like the next big startup
As long as you pay your support contract :D
09:12
So telemetry reporting in VS Code is opt out. And the opt-out is easily available by editing your configuration
That does not feel right
I mean, there must be a better solution than /thi(s(i(s(n(o(t(a(t(e(s(t)?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?/ or /thi(s|si|sis|sisn|sisno|sisnot|sisnota|sisnotat|sisnotate|sisnotates|sisnotate‌​st)?/
what do you want ? ._.
my god, the horror!
2 hours ago, by towc
@KendallFrey is there a simple way in regex to say "match anything between som and some word", so it would also match some w or some wor
Interesting question
09:15
there is no nice way of doing this in regex
I wish there were though
Either I'm stupid or there's no good regex for that
seems like such a common thing
but I'm probably stupid so SO should be asked here
that could be so well optimized at a lower level
Are you going to ask SO ?
09:16
Regex is usually not about matching a shitton of stuff
it is for his vim thing
@DenysSéguret meh
@KarelG yeh
I think I'll need to PR to the plugin
I suspect there's a good regex but I don't see it. I'd like to have the answer
Woudl be nice if they had like a (&:abc) that would match a, ab, or abc
huh, the project is actively maintained, that's good: github.com/SirVer/ultisnips
09:18
Does it have to be capturing?
121 issues
it'd be a grouping, not a capturing
to capture you'd have to surround with parentheses
There is a 51% chance that a flipped coin will land on the side that was facing up when it was flipped.
@Neil source?
that's bullshit
@Neil is the head part not a bit heavier ?
Flipism, sometimes written as "Flippism," is a pseudophilosophy under which all decisions are made by flipping a coin. It originally appeared in the Disney comic "Flip Decision" by Carl Barks, published in 1953. Barks called a practitioner of "Flipism" a "Flippist" (with two P's). An actual coin is not necessary: dice or another random generator may be used for decision making. Flipism can be seen as a normative decision theory, although it does not fulfill the criteria of rationality. == History == === Origin === In the comic book, Donald Duck meets Professor Batty, who persuades Donald to make...
#newconcept
flipping a coin is only 50% if it is a fair coin. Most monetary coins I have gotten in my hand aren't
@Neil If you're not capturing, why do you have to match for more than the bare minimum?
some is a match for some word. Why extend the expression?
context: using a snippet management plugin called ultisnips, which accepts a regex as the input string to look for (so if your input is imp(ort)? and you typeimport<tab>, it expands to whatever you set it to, like import { x } from 'y'). I want to be able to match imp as well as impo as well as impor as well as import with an easily maintainable/readable/writeable syntax
09:24
you are missing one of the most important rules in coding: keep it simple
use import only. idgaf of other options
am I the only one that makes tee, waits 5 minutes, and forgets about it?
it is simple. My scenario is typing impo, then remember that I had a snippet for this, then simply have to type <tab> instead of having to go a char back or forward
use impo then. not that regex gibberish
09:25
In German, "im po" means "up your ass"
the idea is that the base (imp or tis in the previous examples) would have to be unambiguous, like in vim commands
well, kinda
@OliverSalzburg 🤐
@KarelG but what if I typed impor instead?
> imp or tis
@towc then retype ?
09:27
@KarelG I shouldn't have to
"import" is concise enough that you want to add an import keyword
the "r" is far from the "o" button. Typoes cannot be made
My VS Code snippets are all static keywords and I never felt the need to have it more flexible
same here. But I am using macros for long words :P
like application/x-www-form-urlencoded
well, vim is partly about the least amount of keystrokes
having flexible inputs goes a long way to saving time and strokes
it is just Alt+M to start macro, then f
09:29
fuck my english
I'll go food
Returning to RimWorld after a while I haven't played. Get overrun by mad beavers 30 minutes into it. All colonists die of bloodloss. A++ cc @rlemon
this function not working for me
help me
09:33
@towc Then you shouldn't be writing impor in the first place if imp is already enough you wasteful coder!
that face haunts me in my dreams ever since
hello
pls help me
does anyone know what we can write in unit test file when function doesn't return any value
@Nikunjw3Nuts if someone is free and wants to help they will, please don't repeatedly ask for help
09:35
@Nikunjw3Nuts you know, "not working for me" is not a good problem description
Also, format your code. Ctrl + K
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@ssube I think my cluster is setup bar the dashboard, still can't get it working. Gonna read up on deploying and linking services now.
@GNi33 great game. but some NPC;s could hide their lies much better
@Gn
@GNi33 ok
yeah, it's fun. Although "Truth" and "Doubt" is a little weird to grasp at first
I think they renamed it to "good cop" and "bad cop" in the ps4 version, makes it a little clearer
@GNi33 what ?
09:38
I was talking to Karel
that is because "doubt" got changed. It was originally something different, "force" to bring pressure on the interrogated person.
it is an attempt to fish for extra information. That should be used carefully. Had to restart my story mode after two cases once I found out that "doubt" is not really doubting the victim's statement
it eventually led to solving the cases with 4+ stars 😃
@GNi33 I also played that recently for the first time. Was on my list for a long time and I didn't want to play it due to the DRM bullshit
Fucking Rockstar Social Club wtf
@KarelG yep, exactly same thing happened to me
I was just thinking "What the fuck are you doing? That's definitely not what I wanted you to do"
I missed the "Beat a confession out of them" option
So I went with the next best thing and read a walkthrough
09:46
@OliverSalzburg the name makes me thing about Buena Vista Social Club so I handle it slightly better
I boycotted that so hard back in the day, I wouldn't even pirate their games
I love the warnings while doing a make
lots of games requires sign in access ...
pointer warnings, deprecations...
@KarelG They didn't when I grew up. To me it's purely an annoyance
09:50
i do not mind those. I do mind when I have to sign in twice... * looks at you, GTA IV with social club + windows live *
I also grew up with single CD key activation
Yeah, that's especially annoying. Hated that
I grew up with spinning paper disks and manual books
The social interaction was that you could send a postcard somewhere to receive a floppy with shareware
unused variable
manual books :)
loved to read it sometimes (when game is loading)
@OliverSalzburg Oh man. DSA: Nordlandtrilogie where the piracy protection was to answer questions that could be answered by reading the paper manual
and no ingame spell or item description whatsoever
was all in the books
I bought those recently over gog.com
They do give you the manual in pdf form, so kudos to them
is this "healthy" for 2 developers?
09:57
@GNi33 I also remember DSA for it's annoyance in that regard :D
I don't know, I kinda liked it
I played through that DOTT remake the other day. That was so good
but I'm kind of a DSA fanboy, so I might be biased there

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