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23:00
WOOOOOO
fabulous
vent baby vent
100/100 landing
X marks the spot
it could still blow up...
speaking of
I accept paypal or steam gifts
@Luggage so could your doll, nerd :P
23:01
@KamilSolecki It still has other launches...
well, the exciting part is over
that was fun
it only exploded in the one direction
Boo, crap band booo
as did i
once I had the flu and exploded in both
23:03
And thus we know Kendall has no erectile issues
he will for the next 20 minutes or so
@KamilSolecki better than having no erectile tissues
Well I cannot argue
That was fun
super stupid, but if it was a beater car, looks like fun
23:05
jayzuz
looks like a good way to break a nose
of the car or your face?
first one, then the other
futurama, episode 2, the series has landed
@KendallFrey the size makes me wonder why didn't they launch it along with 100 satellites like ISRO
probably because nothing needed to go into the same orbit
23:07
or is ISRO useless for lunar launches ?
Ah
TESS has a bit of a weird orbit
but we still love her
but how does ISRO compare with SpaceX ?
23:09
nahh
7 ?
The former has changed the market’s pricing dynamic with the Falcon 9 launch vehicle, which starts at about $62 million per launch, while ISRO’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) costs about $15 million per launch but can carry a smaller payload compared to SpaceX’s rockets.
at least 7.3
@rlemon on what unit 😃 ?
yes
@ShrekOverflow comparison
23:09
7.15 and I'll throw in a used falcon 9, best I can do
7.3 compares
@ssube no?
I need to check I guess
huh. I've gotten two now, the second with a "we noticed you still haven't..." and that TMZ-worthy graphic
I've never had a problem with them otherwise but that phrasing feels pretty slimy
23:25
do people use moment browser-side these days?
we do at work, although we've been starting to use github.com/moment/luxon recently
Shouldn't have googled Mercury poisoning + fillings
I do, but would consider date-fns.org for a future project
Accessibility related question - In my website, I have nav menu links wherein each nav menu has a sub menu which shows on hover. I am not able to access this sub menu through screen reader though, I am using VoiceOver on Mac. It just lets me click on the nav menu itself that takes me to the default page. Any pointers?
Have the navbar activate on click instead of hover
23:31
"on hover" means "vanishes if you bump the mouse while clicking" in real life
on hover is a great way to find out your dropdown is 1px off from the navbar
*:hover { background-color: red; }
rlemon imagine if hits a rock
*:hover {outline:1px solid red;}
I don't get it
isn't the car driving between the 2 highways. Hitting a rock would be terrible
23:36
ohh that
I thought it had something to do with the css
user2620028
it would likely hit a culvert first and destroy itself and the people inside
@ssube hmm yeah last email I got was from back in October
when I bought Shadow of war
hmm passwords not working though, guess I need to reset
@Luggage what's wrong with moment
nothing. maybe a bit heavy for client-side (i think)
this is JavaScript™. We change things and don't need a reason.
fair enough
23:51
Maybe moment can do this, but date-fns lets you import just what you need into your bundle
is there an event that constantly runs when the mouse is hovering over something, mouseover only runs once and mouse move doesnt run if the mouse has stopped
not sure if i should just put it in a timer instead
have a few functions
setInterval() and clearInterval() is one way.
you are likely doing something wrong if need a timer
but not necessarily
yea, i can think of plenty of legit uses for that
23:53
its for a canvas and the ball follows the mouse, so i need to constantly update the mouse position
ahh.
const pos = {
  x: 0,
  y: 0
};
function measure(event) {
  pos.x = event.clientX;
  pos.y = event.clientY;
}
function render() {
  requestAnimationFrame(render);
  // do your shit.
}
mousemove on the body?
requestAnimationFrame()
^ in addition to that heh.
23:53
just like when sites used to to replace your cursor?
no thank you
yeah I suppose you don't even need mousemove if you use raf
my fall back was the animation timer yeh, and @Loktar the ball has abit of a drag so if i stop moving, it wil pause the ball
no its for a game
like agar io if u ever played that
ooh well if it's for a game then raf should be in there already
im using a library that does all the rendering and that so didnt need it
look up a "game loop" example in javascript. if I had a good link handy, i'd paste it.
23:55
looks like i do now tho
well wait what library?
it might have a way already
dw luggage i used animation loop before
paper.js
look at @rlemon example
misping lol
you collect the mouse position on mousemove. you use it in the render loop
or update loop
or w/e loop you make changes in
most likely as easy as making a sprites x/y update to the mouse position
23:56
If you have a game it might be better to just have a constant timer that updates everything at once to prevent reflow/rerendering
thats what ill go with, wasnt sure if there was a mouse over that didnt stop when the mouse stopped
function onMouseMove(event) {
	path.firstSegment.point = event.point;
	for (var i = 0; i < points - 1; i++) {
		var segment = path.segments[i];
		var nextSegment = segment.next;
		var vector = segment.point - nextSegment.point;
		vector.length = length;
		nextSegment.point = segment.point - vector;
	}
	path.smooth({ type: 'continuous' });
}
^ from the example.
I usually run two loops. a render loop with raf, and an update loop that is locked to a update time
@Loktar can u link where u got this from, im not sure what it does haha
I did above
23:57
oh yes
yeh i cant use that because the ball trails behind the mouse slowly
and isnt always at exacly mouse x and mouse y
its fine ill just use raf
I usually do one loop personally, then I can control my update cycles with delta timing
so it doesn't run insane on my 144hz display heh.
i never even thought about that
goto loopStart;

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