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18:00
um, PB on broccoli
if celery and peanut butter works, that should
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@Luggage IKR? Except celery isn't cruciferous...
I've a personal rule of not mixing things that should be salty with things that should be sweet
@IanC Salted Caramel.
for example, pizza and chocolate
18:01
I have a rule of mixing salty and sweet. It's great.
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@IanC but both broccoli and PB can fit in either category
celery is like water in vegetable form
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and salty chocolate is a thing (very yummy thing)
Chocolate isn't yummy
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@ssube water with shoestrings lol
18:02
@NH. people say bread can be sweet as well, but regular bread fits in salty for me (as does broccoli :p)
@rlemon no trolling, please :)
@ssube From here, Nominally-typed OOP languages use syntactic object features such as inheritance relations and object interfaces to decide the similarity of objects and to characterize their types
@IanC bread gets sweeter as you chew
where as - In structurally-typed OOP, on the other hand, object type expressions express a structural view of object interfaces that does not include class names nor inheritance relation information.
sweet popcorn, sweet rice, all things I condemn
18:02
Examples for both
not all foods stay in the same category the whole time
@Luggage I really don't like chocolate tho
You don't like Caramel Popcorn?
That's a Holiday staple.
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@overexchange and that relates to celery... how?
@hilli_micha not really
18:03
@rlemon is dark chocolate better or worse? malt?
@ssube Well, it isn't a perfect rule lol
I hate milk chocolate, not a big fan of dark chocolate, but I love malt balls and any malt chocolate
wth is even happening in this pic lmao i.imgur.com/HyfmqFQ.jpg
@ssube milk chocolate <3
The only chocolate thing I like is espesso beans
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@Ikari hot dog eating contest
18:03
Dark chocolate.
@Ikari they're peforming a ritual for that dog to hit his final form
@Ikari that dog is about to eat
Did I answer the meaning of paradigm?
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guys, the labrador has nothing to do with it.
that dark doggo is eyeing up those hot doggos
18:04
have to go out for a while, see you guys later!
it's gonna pounce
see ya @IanC
:P
@overexchange those are two paradigms, but you can write something like angular in either one, and you can use typescript with either one (I think)
Doesn't angular framework code stick to some paradigm?
18:06
probably, do they have a style guide? But why does it matter?
a well-written, well-documented API should be useful even if you don't quite agree on paradigms
It is more natural to be structural OO using , because TypeScript provides it builtin
@overexchange What do you mean by "TypeScript provides it builtin"?
let me check style guide
It means Java does not provide structural typed OO, as builtin
@overexchange What does "structural" OO even mean?
18:10
@MadaraUchiha @KamilSolecki up for some overwatch? ^^
@copy TS is both
Although more structural than nominal
@Ikari Sure
also, /cc @copy
okay I'm getting online, just a sec
It's a way to know if an Array have been changed? E.g. you make an array.map() with a functions which evaluates if a value should be 'remapped'. I want to know if the result Array it's the same (if not, map() have changed at least 1 value, so the evaluation has been triggered one time or more)
@Loktar Holy moly - look at this thing - newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA6ZP6DR2502
there are a few ways to know that
18:12
arr.join('') === arr.join('')
iirc that's very similar to @ssube monitor
mobx, observables, and that whole train of async helps address it, but might not be right here
@hilli_micha yeah its pretty old, but 1080 :(
@Loktar yeah, except the res
oh wait yeah your's is even better
18:12
I thought about a bigger one but they max out a 1080 tall
I didn't pay attention to the res on that
@rlemon so you compare strings... very clever
3440x1440 is way more usable
yeah for sure
mine is slower, though, like 3-4ms 😛
it's only 100hz, but has those quantum colors
18:13
49" ultrawide is basically a theme park attraction at that point lol
xinput or gnome's default mouse acceleration is so odd. I hate having my mouse change speed on me
(okay not really but is yuuuge(
the one thing that will make me upgrade is HDR
@Luggage isn't it? it's so jumpy
I turned it off in favor of the mouse's built-in
18:16
yea. It's frustrating that it isn't an option in the UI. I imagine everyone wants to disable it
I've never found an instance where software mouse acceleration is something I preferred.
it's been the default in X as long as I can remember
I keep some acceleration on, but tweak it
the mouse moves at one rate until you cross a threshold and then it flies off
@MadaraUchiha don't see you ingame tho :/
18:17
@Ikari I think I'll go grab something to eat
same on xbox controllers and the wheel, actually
Then join game
oh, np
I like a soft curve that goes up exponentially
18:18
Does anyone know how I can test gitlab email config if I didn't install the omnibus version?
@Cereal in the omnibus, you test by dropping into a ruby shell; can you do that?
@rlemon finally
not sure how the ruby paths are set up for a loose install
if you can, I would definitely recommend using the omnibus package or container, they do a great job of setting it up
I can get into a ruby shell, but I'm not sure where gitlab is
There's /etc/gitlab/
but that's not the full application
The omnibus installation failed, I believe
18:20
@KendallFrey They mention Sanofi and it confused the crap out of me.. thought this was Canada for a second.
/etc/gitlab has config, /var/gitlab has a bunch of stuff
/opt/gitlab also, but that might be my install
Nothing in var for me
I usually mount the data on /data/gitlab just to top it off
18:21
or opt
Let me just run a searchfor gitlab
hm, all the source and embedded binaries are under opt on mine
that must be the omnibus path
aww, NASA scraps lunar mission
what failed when you tried that?
@rlemon not like it's the first time
still sucks
18:22
I don't remember. Just that installing the debian package "just worked"
This was my concern...
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Q: Is Inheritance in Angular called subtyping?

overexchange As mentioned here, Nominally-typed OOP languages use syntactic object features such as inheritance relations and object interfaces to decide the similarity of objects and to characterize their types where as In structurally-typed OOP , on the other hand, object type expression...

I found some stuff. I'm looking for the rake tasks
I know there's an email function in there
the debian package? that is the omnibus
@rlemon Meh. NASA gonna NASA.
It shouldn't be, it's independently maintained
At least that's what I read
18:23
what package is this?
gitlab/artful,artful,now 8.13.11+dfsg1-11 all [installed]
Reading MDN, it says "The const declaration creates a read-only reference to a value. It does not mean the value it holds is immutable, just that the variable identifier cannot be reassigned." What does it mean "that the variable identifier cannot be reassigned."?
that's probably gitlab, but it's old af
and doesn't mention whether it's CE or EE
Yeah that's super old, it should still have gitlab-ctl though shouldn't it?
@AngelLuis The variable is immutable, but not the object it contains.
18:24
It's ce
10.7 came out this month
@AngelLuis const foo = {}; foo.bar = 123; // fine foo = {} // not fine
@KendallFrey I don't understand that concept :(
see lemon's example
$ deploy
Error: UPGRADE FAILED: error validating "": error validating data: found invalid field containers for v1.PodTemplateSpec
ERROR: Job failed: exit code 1
Fuck me, how about telling me which one
18:25
@ssube Oh my
I found the application dir
how many times does containers show up?
well, that 1 is in the wrong place :P
@rlemon yes I should use const with objects declaration, but why not let?
no, that wasn't what I was showing
const foo = {}; // foo is referencing an object now
foo.bar = 123; // we're adding properties to said object, but the reference is the same
foo = anythingElse // we changed the reference of foo, this isn't allowed.
my rule of thumb is const until you can't. you shouldn't have ref changes
@ssube slow start, but neat concept youtube.com/watch?v=lO9d-AJai8Q&feature=share
18:28
@rlemon so if I declare an object with const, I can ONLY modify their methods and properties
you can do whatever you want, just can't change the reference again
think of it this way, you can only use = on a const once.
const myDog = new Dog(); // I can give my dog a haircut, but I can't swap her for another dog.
let myDog = new Dog(); // I can replace my dog with another dog if I want.
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const foo = // this is the only time you can have foo =
anything else is allowed
@ssube that... makes sense
ohh I understand !!
18:30
Follow up question: Can I install an up to date gitlab without losing everything I have already seetup
Trying out helm, because I need some custom stuff in my deployments with the auto devops stuff
yo @MadaraUchiha @Ikari @Zirak @copy @hilli_micha discord.gg/2eUpXy
so I can change the value of whatever I want but without using the assignment operator
@KamilSolecki I have to wait an hour and a half.
But let me go ahead and get you added on Battle.nET
@rlemon what the shit. that's awesome
18:31
@AngelLuis you can modify whatever is in the ref. logically this fails on primatives tho.
const a = 1; a will always be 1, you can't modify it without changing the reference
@KendallFrey I like it.
@ssube I'm glad I gave it time. 1/3rd in I was about to close it
then it got real good
@rlemon yes so really its a constant declaration for primitive values, but the special behavior it's on objects (or function objects)
@KamilSolecki Check Discord for my name, I'll be ready in an hour-hour and a half
@rlemon yeah, and halfway in, when they have all the pieces going together
18:33
once the drummer starts. omg
soooo good
so close
Fuck.
@SomeGuy NEat
I always hover my links
but nice try
I'll go see if I can get the PHP guys. The panda falls for it almost always.
18:35
@rlemon that is beyond cool
works much better
pick any random question on main, replace the l with an i
How did you do that?
FYI: I clicked that just now
not knowing
@Allenph and if you want to induce motion sickness. friday.rlemon.ca/wip
Yes.
Ever seen this before? (Not Rebecca) github.com/keroserene/rickrollrc
I use it to teach people when I see them putting random commands from the internet in their console.
18:38
Saw that yesterday
I did something like that in the browser console.
it almost worked.
Is there no gitlab-ce package for ubuntu artful
hey guys if you like music, I can share my best playlist (in Spotify), I use it to programming and a lot of moments (it have about 4000 songs)
@Cereal You can just download the .deb
I don't like super huge playlists.
I spend too much time hitting next song
100 songs max, and multiple playlists.
18:39
I dont like any kind of music. Anything with a rhythm, I distain.
@Allenph I want to see someone do that but have the lyrics included in the rendered text block
Like the Hokey Pokey? Pfft, heresy.
I changed the sources from artful to xenial
@hilli_micha I'm sure you'll turn yourself around from that way of thinking
Can't wait to remake all these issues
@ssube Following specific style is important for a team before starting a project. Otherwise code reviews could be nightmare.
!!giphy boi
@rlemon I've another playlists for driving, but are subgenres and I got bored when I listen the same songs repeatedly
!!undo
@Allenph No I mean actually having the text as text
18:40
thanks, not the intended result I was expecting.
@AngelLuis now I just let play music do that for me. pick a song I enjoy and generate a station from it
In my previous company they do the same for python based projects. One cannot go beyond their company's style guide
@KendallFrey No idea what you mean.
@overexchange within a team, yes
most of the time it's good. then I have listen counts and I can make further offline playlists from songs I know I like
18:41
you can't always find libraries that agree with your paradigm
@Allenph Every pixel in those images is a character, it's just always a space (or equivalent blank character)
there are now 17 competing standards
@KendallFrey Oh. I see. Haha.
Why not take advantage of that and use other characters?
@rlemon the most interesting feature in Spotify it's the weekly discover, it have a very complex algorithm that usually hits your taste
18:42
If not other frameworks, atleast I was relying on angular framework that sticks to some style, so that I can conclude my way of coding with angular
I'm good with play music
@AngelLuis I am already the resident Spotify shill. It's my jam.
That and Father Johnathon's pizza. Take your pick, I'll take sponsorships from both.
I need to submit best practice guide to my team
Oh my god papa johns is so good
I'd be happy with a sponsorship from anyone, I like money
18:44
I've heard terrible things about papa johns from just about everyone on the internet
But the one across the street is amazing
Well, the only bad things I hear right now is that they're basically the Hitler of Pizza.
I use apple music
Plural sight guy.. I don't like his lectures. msdn is better than john papa's articles
they use battery acid for sauce
I feel like they must use different recipes in the states
18:45
@overexchange I've quite enjoyed the plural sight courses I took
I didnt know battery acid tasted so good, I hope they at least use Optima batteries.
redtops are full of red sauce
omg it all makes sense now
@rlemon have u been thru his angular lectures on pluralsight?
no, I don't use Angular
18:48
This is why I like @rlemon
@hilli_micha I'm a sick of Spotify, if you have playlists to hear I'll listen it!
Dev: Wow, GDPR is confusing, how are we gonna get in compliance? PM: We could tell our European users to go fuck themselves. Dev: ... we can do that? PM: Hold my beer. https://twitter.com/lulumilumi/status/989620541261725696
@Loktar aww, and all this time I thought it was my figure.
Well I mean that doesn't hurt 😉
@AngelLuis I primarily use Spotify radio; if I need deviation away from it, I'll switch to Pandora. tbh I don't have 'Programming Music' on Spotify as I either like to A) work in silence or B) use my Lemongrass mix on Pandora.
18:48
@KendallFrey could we maybe have done that before implementing timezones?
@KendallFrey wooooah
I'll occasionally listen to noisy music on spotify if I'm doing tedious, non-challenging work.
wait what happened in ffxiv ?
I was thinking you could just use a vpn, but damn
they are actually deactivating all accounts from Europe
it isn't ff
it's only Ragnarok Online
@rlemon no I know, the beginning of the tweet though
18:50
yea it was confusing
> if you think you're having a bad day in ffxiv
@Loktar nothing
I think I broke gitlab
@Loktar Is that for the loot box nonsense or what?
I half think banning an entire continent should be suable
No that wasn't all of eu
18:52
no, the new privacy laws
what happened in europe
> I'm leaning on the car, weirdo
@hilli_micha I use my big playlist for everything, it entertains me and how it have random genres if I don't like in that moment I click next and so on. But I'm building a new one, with "concentration" music for study and programming moments
Yup, I broke gitlab
oh boy
18:53
@AngelLuis Find a German artist named 'Lemongrass' on Spotify and work out from related artist from there, he'll show you de wey
@Cereal what? I live in EU xD
@hilli_micha listening now
@KendallFrey Exhibit A - Any government official ever. #GoogleVoluntaryism
In Canada if you resist arrest, they just apologize for inconveniencing you.
18:55
@hilli_micha... heh not in a video I saw today
demanded the lady give them her phone or she would be immediately arrested for obstruction
very thick Canadian accent too eh.
I recall the Bait Car videos that came out of Canada years before the U.S. decided to try and steal that spicy meme.
Those police did not fuck around.
@hilli_micha If you do that in America you get killed.
@hilli_micha I can recommend you Thievery Corporation, slow and nice music
And sometimes even if you don't resist.
@Allenph Now you've made this a little too real for me :P
18:58
@hilli_micha I loved that show
that and Cops
it's the best of people who actually deserve what they get
@Cereal GDPR is a EU (European Union, not Europe) law that makes websites need to show the user the list of companies and subcompanies that will be processing their data and have them accept before using it, and then the user needs to be able to get all the data the website has on them really easily, and finally the website needs to allow the user to delete all of it
but the best of them all are police chases
i.redd.it/vx1ufvq29hu01.jpg @KendallFrey impressive
We half heartedly watch Live P.D. every weekend.
nice pic
18:59
what a big bellend
created a lot of jobs in the EU actually, because every company has been desperate to comply before the deadline, which is early May I think
that thing is huge
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!!lenny

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