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5:00 PM
I think it's in siege mode
 
is seige mode "we're not moving anywhere" mode?
 
that's in siege mode @SterlingArcher when it's firing
it transforms to drive though
 
@SterlingArcher noob
 
@SterlingArcher yeah exactly, sort of like a giant artillery cannon
 
@KamilSolecki looks more like Kerbal Besiege Program
 
5:00 PM
oh i get it!
 
I mean it can also fire on the move, just not as far/strong
 
@rlemon oh that was a fun game, I should check it out once more to see if it matured
 
If you're looking for more starcraft art
 
@Loktar Nothing back in the original game than setting up siege mode tanks on a cliff into a choke point, lol
 
@Cereal hah that's cool, pricey though
oh damn.. only 150 made
 
5:03 PM
I got #73 or something
More than 150 made, only 150 certificates of authenticity I think?
 
oooh ok
 
Thank cheesus, the ice is melting
 
> Print is great! But once again a bad packing job. Do not pack something you do not want to get bent in a flat card board box that bends easily. Luckily the Fedex guys was gentle, unlike the UPS guy last time.
oh man I'd be furious
 
@Loktar yeah obviously dick in a pizza box is a bad idea
 
It came in an enormous flat cardboard box
It's sitting in my closet. I keep meaning to buy a frame for it, then don't
 
5:06 PM
@KendallFrey hmm you have good taste in videos my friend
 
so I've misplaced some salt. idk where.
 
@Cereal mumbles something about a cumbox
 
@KendallFrey no
 
gross lol..
 
5:08 PM
I vote to ban that word from human language
 
nice try china
 
@rlemon Hey, can you guys shut your damn freezers? It's -2C here.
 
it dropped below freezing down here last night
but it's warm enough now for t-shirts
 
@Trasiva no
 
Is there a method on array like filter, but returns both the accepted and rejects values
 irb(main):001:0> [1,2,3].group_by(&:even?)
=> {false=>[1, 3], true=>[2]}
Like this
 
5:18 PM
@rlemon ok that's just silly
 
@Cereal other than a reduce.. i don't think so
@KendallFrey don't be silly, I'm still gonna send it
 
SEND IT
 
@rlemon dude,they made all of Antichamber in KSP
 
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I'm being annoyed not being able to find any info on this missile basing proposal
 
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@Cereal unfortunately not, JS doesn't have any kind of split
 
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The video is the most information I can find
 
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No codenames or keywords to Google :(
 
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THis is a gem tho...
 
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5:21 PM
8 nukes reentries caught on a long term exposure.
 
you know your internet is having a bad day when you need 5 refreshs to load the chat :)
good afternoon
 
    this.reports = [];
    this.templates = [];
    JSON.parse(data).forEach(d => {
        (d.template ? this.templates : this.reports).push(d)
    });
good enough
 
// What I have to do I order to be able to use "this" inside a function produced by another function of a class
class ship {
    constructor() {
         this.test = "WORK";
         this.weapon = {};
    }
    addWeapon() {
        this.weapon.fire = function() {
        		console.log(this.test);
        }
    }
}

let x = new ship();
x.addWeapon();
x.weapon.fire(); // ---> undefined ---> I want to get: "WORK"
 
@EnderLook bind
 
5:24 PM
@Neil Exactly, I ended up finding it: i.imgur.com/CtqvrcB.jpg
 
in the middle of lots of images of a weird frog saying "It's wednesday my duuudes"
 
@Loktar
 
user1596138
 
@EnderLook arrows
 
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5:27 PM
I'll nevcer understand why they make jokes out of mandatory security training
 
a) to make it less boring, b) to catch the smartasses who actually say D
everyone knows smart asses are insecure
 
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I have to get a passing rate so yea no selecting D
 
@rlemon Thanks! That worked better!
 
what is the name of the property that guarantees that if A op B = X, B op C = X than A op C = X? Is it associativity or commutativity?
 
user1596138
It's PCI
 
5:29 PM
@EnderLook do you know why?
 
@rlemon mmm... I read a time ago that they work slightly different than normal functions... but no more. I should read that again :)
 
yes, specifically about what an arrow method does or doesn't do to the thisArg
 
@IanC transitivity
 
So, an arrow function doesn't has it own this, arguments, super or new.target. They use that things from the execution context (AKA: another function)? That seems interesting
 
> animated jpg
 
@Luggage Thanks!! I was running through some wikipedia pages but didn't find it :)
so, because of the type conversion, loose equality isn't transitive. But is there any case a strict equality wouldn't be?
 
reddit.com/r/funny/comments/8ckof8/ice_cold this might be worse than trying to high five the blind guy
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum you all done btw?
 
@IanC no, becasue strict equality is just that, strict. they are tge same value, so it's the same comparison
 
5:41 PM
@rlemon I thought he'd shoot his foot or something
 
How is that even possible
 
@rlemon can't see it in the end of the video, but does he try to make up for it by shaking his feet instead?
 
@SterlingArcher seems what I'd expect from a 57.6 modem using kermit :p
 
5:44 PM
@rlemon as if i could watch a video right now
 
@JonClements I wouldn't trust Kermit the Frog to install my modem ._.
 
@IanC yes
 
@Luggage you're right, question sounds a bit stupid now, but I thought there might be some very specific case where strict equality would do something before comparing the values that could break the transitivity
 
Hey, is it cool if I ask TypeScript questions here? I read the rules, but didn't see anything one way or the other. I didn't see a dedicated room.
 
@IanC I can't think of any.
@MorganThrapp yes
 
5:45 PM
@MorganThrapp yes
 
@MorganThrapp yes
 
@MorganThrapp yes
 
Cool, thanks! I'm trying to get my Jest tests to run, but I'm getting some weird errors that I think are related to the transpile step of ts-jest. This is my MCVE: stackoverflow.com/questions/49826098/…
 
so no-one else use to dial-up all the time and play breakintochat.com/wiki/TradeWars_2002 ? :p
 
@JonClements dope wars in space?
 
5:47 PM
@JonClements I was 11 ._.
 
@JonClements I did that back in the day, but I was never very good and didn't put a lot of hours into it
but I do remember original BBS tradewars
and the ascii movies in it
 
Although I did hold the Neopets arrow shooting game record for 3 months at 11 so I had that going for me
 
Electron is awefully sweet at times.
 
@ShrekOverflow rip
 
is it just me
 
5:48 PM
yes?
 
or are the last couple episodes of silicon valley aren't funny
 
But its insanely hard to justify to myself to add 50 megs to production
 
9 days till Danger Island
 
@Mosho !(navigator.getLocation() === "SiliconValley")
 
@ShrekOverflow is 50MB worth knowing what version of the runtime you'll be on and the time you'll save chasing bugs against a single version?
 
5:50 PM
@ShrekOverflow wat
 
@ssube Not really, the same amount of stuff that I am doing can probably be done using 5k of native code
 
great, just use Go then (bear in mind it does statically compile everything into a 50MB+ binary)
or (other language) that (does the same thing)
 
use .net, and don't count the runtime
 
that "disk is expensive, I'd rather chase bugs" bit is over, bundles and containers are the way of things now
 
5:53 PM
@ssube Even with node as runtime its < 5k of extra native code that doesn't compile to anything as its just calling the OS API
but electron does have the lazy and quick to prototype advantage
 
who cares :)
 
I am just trying to capture a window in electron
and stream it to a different system
 
lol
 
I do like the fact that its literally 5 lines of code :P
 
isn't a heavy runtime WHY it's only 5 lines?
 
5:54 PM
I am also doing some nasty stuff with it
@Luggage Yep lol
 
guys, a little random question
 
you want to not have cake and eat it too
 
@ssube Nah, I am happy to re-write most of the code later I guess
that is usually most of musings with electron goes
start at Electron eventually realize C++ exists write 500 lines
sacrifice a goat to satan for help in debugging
 
That's the most university student thing I've ever seen
 
5:56 PM
I heard some people talking about how they dislike nodeJS, and I don't use it a lot so I'm not sure what people dislike in it
 
I would hazard a guess that most Electron apps can't be easily replaced with c++
like, gui ones
 
@IanC we can't tell you
you have to use it to find out
 
@IanC you've have to ask those people. we love it. All of us. by law.
 
@ssube Yeah I am just writing a non GUI CLI
 
I've never used node
 
5:56 PM
Electron is my shim for native APIs
 
maybe you're just using Electron for the wrong thing. Rather than stick with the popular stack, why not use what you need @ShrekOverflow?
 
that I eventually replace
 
there is a world outside of peer pressure :)
 
@ssube no there isn't.
 
he is marketing :\
 
5:57 PM
@ssube Lol I know, I was just making a comment that electron is sweet at times
 
I love node 🤷🏾‍♀️
 
peer vacuum
 
@ssube only losers don't succumb to peer pressure.
 
hard to think outside of the box when your business is selling empty boxes
 
@Luggage so far I like it a lot too, hence why I thought it was odd some people disliked it :p
 
5:57 PM
@ssube On that front, I am pretty sure all system's have a WebVIEW but I see your point. Electron avoids that hassle
 
@IanC some people also dislike chocolate.
 
and those people that dislike it might really have good reason to like some other runtime..
 
you just write for chrome and if your user doesn't have chrome you ship it for them lol
 
@IanC classic "they terk er jerbs" scenario. Java hated Ruby, Ruby hated Scala, everybody hates JS
 
but nodejs is a 'valid' choice for many goals. that's all I can say. Anything else is opinion
 
5:58 PM
Also if you guys haven't enabled it already you can enable Desktop PWAs in chrome now
 
@ShrekOverflow which range from useless (on Windows) to useless (on Mac) to sort of working (on mobile)
 
without details about the situation, that is
 
@ssube Mac gives you Safari its pretty useful
 
lol
 
Windows still gives you IE
 
5:59 PM
by that standard, so is Edge
 
> There are only two kinds of languages: the ones people complain about and the ones nobody uses. ~ some dane
 
@SterlingArcher LOL
 
@ssube Agree, but I don't think you get Edge unless you are an UWP
 
@rlemon even lactose intolerant people love chocolate, hating it should be a sin
 
5:59 PM
IE/Edge v Safari is like two antelope debating who deserved to be eaten when neither has any legs
 
@IanC I dislike chocolate.
😢
 

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