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!!s/bo.*/everything is inferior to jquery/
@Cereal benchmarking that to jquery is unfair because everything is inferior to jquery (source)
ahoi!
was it "ahoi" or so
that was what was supposed to be said at first when phones came out right?
Something like that
okay i have a small issue here
i'm trying to do a slider in js, take a look:
https://jsfiddle.net/connelblaze/234k1ynw/
12:50
do you know about a tool that helps us to troubleshoot javascript code that appears not working: the dev console?
> Uncaught ReferenceError: nextSlide is not defined at HTMLAnchorElement.onclick ((index):220)
@david I set a background color which helps to show whats going on jsfiddle.net/31tw9nh3/3
Been tinkering with it, cant seem to figure it out
For anyone wondering:
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Q: How can I properly write this shader function in JS?

john doeWhat I want to happen: For testing a game art style I thought of, I want to render a 3D world in pixel-art form. So for example, take a scene like this (but rendered with certain coloring / style so as to look good once pixelated): And make it look something like this: By playing with diff...

@ConnelBLAZE don't use the onclick handler in the html element
Use addEventListener in the javascript code
fixed it. So what is your problem with the slider? Seems working for me
12:52
emm... i need a timer
it should slide on it's own
look for setInterval
is a default js function or one i have to create?
what's the difference between using 'onClick() & eventListerners'? @Cereal
13:22
    Hi Folks,

    I need a syntax advise, how does in ES6 I can make a class that I can triguer like this :


    const dbService = new DBService();
    dbService.myTable.getList();
    dbService.myTable.add({...});
    dbService.myTable2.getList();

etc...
@KarelG tey do the same thing
you only look at function name, parameters and returned thing
well, the parameters are still different :)
how so
isn't the parameter an element?
or it's the query
just add queryselector inside
it's o(1)
who cares
14:14
@SterlingArcher So I just woke up and found the issue. Sleep is a GOD
TL;DR I had an onClick for my parent which modifies the set, and I wanted an onClick for this child. But when you click the child it also calls the parent, and the parent essentially undid what I was doing with the child.
I'm getting a weird problem with favicon. So if I open the local html document, it loads the favicon. But if I open it through a node.js server, the favicon doesn't appear. The page doesn't even make a request to /favicon.ico.
@Charly What's the path to the favicon?
I know that I'm serving the favicon properly, because if I do curl localhost:8080/favicon.ico it returns the favicon data. It's just strange how the HTML page doesn't even request the icon in a server environment.
/favicon.ico and /index.html are in the same folder
So, the href attribute is /favicon.ico?
without the /
If I add the /, it doesn't work on either
Inside <head> I have: <link href="favicon.ico" rel="shortcut icon" type="image/x-icon" />.
14:26
If you load the page through the server, what's the page's url?
localhost:8080
Weirdness... No idea.
If I specifically put localhost:8080/favicon.ico, it actually opens the icon.
It's the browser not making the request at all, I think. But I don't know why that happens.
Anyone know of any safe library to validate credit card numbers client side?
*credit card information
@Charly Wiped your cache?
14:30
I forgot how to do it... right clicking on reload button doesn't do it...
[Ctrl]+[R] is a force-reload, but no all browsers ignore all cache, then
I mean, I just tried localhost:8080/index.html, which should be not cached.
No luck.
Other than that, you're going to have to google "Wipe cache <browser>"
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Q: Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'createDocumentFragment' of undefined

user61629I am trying to grab a webpage and load into a bootstrap 2.3.2 popover. So far I have: $.ajax({ type: "POST", url: "AjaxUpdate/getHtml", data: { u: 'http://stackoverflow.com' }, dataType: 'html', error: function(jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown) { console.log('error'); conso...

I have no idea why I never hit that before
but damn is it annoying
Triggered. It works in Chrome but not Firefox.
Enough debugging for today. In chrome, node.js server at localhost:8080 shows the favicon but opening the local document doesn't.
Nothing make sense.
14:39
Yea, local vs hosted is funny like that
Oh meta: stubborn OP rolling back a perfectly valid (small) edit...
15:08
@Cerbrus I think it's fine to clarify that it's an edit when it is to clarify that the response came after the question was closed and is an attempt to explain why said closure is potentially wrong
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Q: Best practice to implement Synchronous JavaScript onLoad

Jordan <body onload="loadContent(); fillContent();"> Due to Async, fillContent() is finishing before loadContent() does, and it depends on them running synchronously. You could concatenate the functions or call one after the other, however, to keep it simple, in my case, fill content wont always be ...

15:37
@david this cant be the right way to fix it, but doing subtracting exactly 0.84 from inWidth, like var inWidth = (width[0] / scale[0]) - 0.84; fixes the lean. 0.83 is too little (see the bottom right corner of the canvas) and 0.85 starts leaning it the other way. It's a hacky fix but it's interesting info nonetheless. Now how to flip it over I have no clue...
By the way does anyone else feel like helping me fix the math on this shader? 9 upvotes, 4 days, a bounty, and 218 views later no one seems to be able to fix a ~5-10 line algorithm.
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Q: How can I properly write this shader function in JS?

john doeWhat I want to happen: For testing a game art style I thought of, I want to render a 3D world in pixel-art form. So for example, take a scene like this (but rendered with certain coloring / style so as to look good once pixelated): And make it look something like this: By playing with diff...

And apparently I cant fix it either xD
am not really getting you but i'll try
and again, the prices for iPhones are too high :<
maybe i should go for sony/samsung
16:11
can anyone reach eugdpr.org and take a screen grab for me?
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@FaizalMunna what country are you in?
malaysia
thank you
@MadaraUchiha they basically turned captcha into free AI training. "Mark all of the cars, you silly human. We used to pay people to do this."
16:18
@Shmiddty hi I like to discuss regarding a project , is it ok ?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Command nitzan learned
@BenjaminGruenbaum Donna Noble has left The Library Donna Noble has been saved.
I've lost 15lbs in the past 30+ days simply doing the keto diet
Take that, exercise
16:21
Happy to hear that
@ndugger congradulations dude :)
I preferred the sad face
What's the keto diet?
It's basically no (or just very low amount of) carbs
My trick was 2 ham sandwiches per day. 3 if I get really hungry. 600-900 calories max, you'll lose 10-15lbs per month with no exercise, 20+ with some running or lifting
16:25
I try to stick to under or around 20 grams a day
Absolutely no processed or refined sugars though
I'm generally very skeptical towards those diets.
so I got into some really nice sugar free/calorie free soda
@BenjaminGruenbaum So was I, until I lost 15lbs
@ndugger in terms of long term health more than effectiveness - but I honestly have no idea how that one works - it might be great.
Oh, right. You're supposed to do keto in like 4-6 months bursts
So it's not supposed to be a lifelong thing
It's not that bad. I miss rice the most, tbh
Losing weight is always fun - I was ~25lbs more half a year ago - I didn't try losing weight but I did stop with the late night munchies, started eating more regularly and less junk and working out.
I didn't even try to lose weight - I was just tired of feeling like shit for all the junk I was eating and weak for no exercise (I love exercise)
16:27
I'm drinking a lot more water, eating more greens, and no sugar and very little carbs over all
It helps that I walk the dog 2-3 times a day as well
That's very good generally (the water vs. soda and greens)
The sugar-free soda I like now is called "Zevia"
@ndugger if you can bring yourself to it - find an exercise you like - for example I stopped running because it was boring - I enjoy the gym because I can listen to audio-books and don't get distracted
No sugars and no calories
Yeah, I definitely need to get back into working out
Taking positive steps towards your life health is really good
16:29
The problem is that when I'm sore from weight training, I tend to get all munchie and eat poorly
I really enjoy cardio, though. I want to get an elliptical machine for home
If you can afford a personal trainer, I do a personalised workout with a trainer once a week (and I work out twice on my own). I just hate getting injured so much I figured it's worth the money to pay someone to make sure I don't do dumb shit
hi anyone like to discuss about some js issues ?
@FaizalMunna bro do you even lift?
I used to have a PT; it was ok. Nothing really amazing though, but I think I wasn't putting in the effort outside of my sessions. I was still unhealthy, generally.
@ndugger I usually get that only when I don't eat enough after the workout - but different people's bodies act very different.
16:30
whats lift im new here bro
I'm not your bro, buddy
@FaizalMunna that was joke - what's up?
ok buddy ha ha :D
@ndugger if you want a book that feels level headed and is semi scientific which is better than all other nutrition books I've read I recommend "How not to die", it's a little sensational but it's backed up with mostly OK science.
lol, I'll take a look
16:31
inb4 "eat less meat, minimize alcohol, nothing is forbidden but be aware of stuff"
It's some doctor who got sick of people being talked down to mostly - he might be on a PETA payroll IDK
I think if I were you I'd spent time thinking how to preserve the weight loss because people tend to pick up weight pretty quickly often.
I don't eat a lot of red meat these days; I prefer chicken. I also don't drink all that often anymore either.
Yeah, keeping the weight off is gonna be a struggle
@BenjaminGruenbaum, I need some help in some projects in js, are you interested, buddy?
I've been overweight to various degrees since I was a child
play football you will loose lot of weight
American Football
16:35
i had always been underweight, but now i'm putting on some weight
no normal football
@FaizalMunna no
@BenjaminGruenbaum Huh?
Broken link
yesterday, by Linkgoron
@towc I am a dick
16:45
Naa you're just a bot noob :D
That's madara's boss?
yesterday, by Linkgoron
@towc I am a dick
ok, cap, we get it
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17:05
Coney dogs for lunchh
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@Loktar I went another way with my build, being as I won't be watercooling or SLIing or anything else. I am pretty happy with this pcpartpicker.com/user/jhawins/saved/2jJYrH
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cc @SterlingArcher @HatterisMad
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Then I can move it around as I please lol portable monster
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That memory is specifically listed as running at 2933 on the mobo I chose with a Ryzen 2nd gen by Asus. Not sure how specific all that is.. Looks like it's hell on some people
I think I walked a dog that got to the shelter because his owner (probably an old woman) died
so well behaved, so attentive
17:18
That's nice
I don't know where I'm going with this
it was kind of emotional. Weird experience
bloody huge dog. Seemed to want to help some babies feel comfortable
but being in the shelter, he also is catching on the fact that it's "socially correct" to bark at all the other dogs. He definitely didn't seem to want to get into it, but after a while of the other dogs barking at him, he had to bark louder
@Jhawins dammit I forgot to run the benchmarks last night
oh neat, gdpr kicks in tomorrow
as a currently non-dev, it will be fun to kick back and watch some companies burn
My dog is from a shelter too, but he doesn't bark at all
@ndugger lost soul?
17:23
what?
depressed dog?
in this one it's kind of weird. They keep some dogs in their own cells because they can't behave in shared spaces I guess, then introduce some other dogs to their spaces slowly, until they move them to the communal areas. There are about 4 pens with 15+ dogs in them. In those, the dogs play around, don't bark at each other. But if you take 2 dogs from that pen, assign them separate owners at different times, they start barking at each other
It's not really weird when you consider dogs are incredibly social animals
it's probably just a facade. I would bet that a good amount of the dogs, if let closer to the other dogs when they start barking, would back off immediately, or put up a fake fight
He's not depressed, he's just shy
^^ this is the weird part
17:26
Separating them causes a slight anxiety. Some dogs suffer more than others. There's pack mentality to consider as well
I don't want to test it, but maybe someone has some knowledge about this
You put 15 dogs in a kennel and there's an obvious leader
(source: i worked at a veterinary hospital for many years)
I walked this one german shepherd, who'd fake charging at other dogs, and stand on 2 feet, making it look almost exactly as if I was pulling him back. I still can't tell if he was really that light, or if he faked it really well
this other shepherd would start barking, but slowly come closer to my feet, preventing me from walking towards the other dog
What behaviors did he exhibit to make you think it was a fake charge?
@SterlingArcher there was pretty much no pull
17:29
What did the ears and tail say? My brothers dog does the same thing because he's a goofball who thinks standing up will get him closer to the other dog
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@SterlingArcher It's just going to say you have a damn space ship compared to my lawn mower
@SterlingArcher oh good point, I didn't look
@towc just like all my OSS projects ;_;
@KendallFrey #tooreal
@towc there's several dog behavior documentaries on netflix/online you should check out. Dogs and cats are quite the fascinating social mammals
You can tell a lot about a dog from it's ears and tail alone
17:31
I'm sure they're really interesting, and I'm tempted, but I just go there to find friends :/
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I have a beagle. You can tell when she's hungry because she isn't asleep. That's all
Up until recently I thought humans were the most social animal, but not even close
overthinking man-dog relations would take my awkwardness to whole new levels
but gosh, I will definitely have a look at documentaries now
Watch the ones that focus on primal dog instincts, not man-dog social interactions
@KendallFrey orca whales are arguably the most social animals in the world
> hey, doggo? Can I... have your email?
17:32
their hunting coordination is nearly perfect
@SterlingArcher I doubt it
Bees are bloody fucking social
Bees are drones that follow chemical signals
and they're social
@towc 2meta4me
also, humans are too
17:34
More social than a hunting pack of orca whales?
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Anything in the ocean can only be so social... lol
Excluding humans because we're obviously the best communicators
way more
Dude no way
@SterlingArcher are we though?
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17:34
Best at communicating what exactly
Orcas learned to coordinate the wakes they make when swimming to knock a sea lion off a shelf of ice
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We're pretty damn screwed if we can't talk (now days)
@SterlingArcher what did you just say about my mother?
What are bees doing that is similar?
17:35
@SterlingArcher The biggest one is a the caste system
That's near the top of the sociality ladder
at that logic ants rank the same as bees
> When organisms in a species are born with physical characteristics specific to a caste which never changes throughout their lives, this exemplifies the highest acknowledged degree of sociality.
yes, ants are also extremely social
I think we're comparing different degrees of socialism
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@BenjaminGruenbaum Seems weird. Who cares if the company is shitty if they don't break policy
@SterlingArcher this has nothing to do with "socialism"
Sociality is the degree to which individuals in an animal population tend to associate in social groups (Gregariousness) and form cooperative societies. Sociality is a survival response to evolutionary pressures. For example, when a mother wasp stays near her larvae in the nest, parasites are less likely to eat the larvae. Biologists suspect that pressures from parasites and other predators selected this behavior in wasps of the family Vespidae. This wasp behaviour evidences the most fundamental characteristic of animal sociality: parental investment. Parental investment is any expenditure ...
17:37
who the balls is des
@Jhawins SO should care, because it's a deciding factor in using their service for some people like myself
Sure it does, you're talking about physical traits that define a social order in a colony, and I'm talking about verbal communication skills for a hunting pack
bee societies are (I think) unarguably more cooperative than human societies
It's kind of apples to oranges since it's a different type of intelligence
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In your example of a software that hijacks your homepage and installs unwanted toolbars.... What's new about that? Its a job, it's a common practice
17:38
@SterlingArcher communication is not the standard definition of a social animal
follow up question, why does des have a million highly voted questions, but 1 rep
What would you label communication skills?
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@BenjaminGruenbaum So what. It's just a few of you. The rest of em want the job
Genuine question, you proved me wrong
If I had to label it, I'd label is communicativity
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17:39
I always advocate the other side I know.
@Jhawins the rest of them wouldn't want the job if they worked there - at least in the particular case OP is discussing and in the one I was
There's probably an existing label I'm unaware of
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@BenjaminGruenbaum Shit devs need jobs too. Someone will take it and stay
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It's not all rainbows and sunshine ;P
@Jhawins disagreements are fine and you are free to disagree with me whether or not you genuinely do or just want to. I hope that part is not questioned.
17:39
@KendallFrey wait, so if I communicate really well to everyone around me that I think they're unmitigated asses, am I being very social?
@KendallFrey do you attribute social order defined by a caste system to be a level of intelligence or just effective evolution?
@Jhawins right, but I just don't think that's the crowd SO should aim to please with talent
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> without informing the user
@SterlingArcher intelligence is independent from sociality
though probably correlated
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I didn't read that part. Hopefully the installer is added to lists on AV software, etc then
17:40
@KendallFrey @SterlingArcher - there is a lot of discussion about this in Sapiens - the author claims that the unique factor in human social structure is myth - our ability to believe in a joined myth (like God, or money, or social order) is the deciding factor in his opinion.
Aha! Ok so we're comparing intelligence to sociality
Like, bees don't lie to each other
I'm not sure I agree with that perspective, but I find it interesting
@Jhawins only if the AV is there first
Orcas are arguable the most intelligent pack hunters in the world. I believe their hunting success rate far surpasses any other predatory mammal
@BenjaminGruenbaum I was about to say something like, one very unique feature humans have is memory. Specifically, we've figured out how to make information last a very long time while still being extremely accessible.
@SterlingArcher well, communication and intelligence are again different
@BenjaminGruenbaum I wonder if that's an incapability to lie
17:42
@BenjaminGruenbaum I bet there are bees that do "lie"
@SterlingArcher what about humans?
I bet they die hard and fast
I wonder what kind of bee "lies" exist
@KendallFrey I don't know if it's just memory - I think maybe it's myth, it's a bit more general than just memory because the fact we as a society believe in the myth of money is a lot more defining than the fact we remember it.
It's belief, I guess the reason I believe our social order is a lot more advanced than bees is religion.
Like, I don't think a bee believes in a higher power when it defends its queen to the death - but honestly I have no idea.
It's ironic because religion is the cause of a lack of advanced (for example, the dark ages)
17:44
@BenjaminGruenbaum Oh I don't mean it's solely memory. But that's one aspect.
I think bees are genetically predisposed to "worship" their queen
Perhaps the one that made us technically advanced
However, whether bees think the queen is a deity is hard to determine
I'm currently reading Principles, he claims it's evolution and that nature's evolving is a form of intelligence if I'm understanding correctly.
Hi guys, I've a question about JS non-blocking system. If JS it's single threaded, that means that it can perform one task at time. How works the async functions? What advantages would it have if it were multi-thread?
17:45
Like the fact viruses are still a big challenge for the smartest biologiests and scientists
@AngelLuis blog.sessionstack.com/… check out this blog on the async event loop :)
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> we as a society believe in the myth of money
@AngelLuis there are a ton of articles about this online and it would take us a long time to explain it - I recommend "Eloquent JS" or "Exploring ES" which are both free books as well as the Node.js guide at nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/blocking-vs-non-blocking
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Some animals understand currency at some level too. And I wouldn't call it a "myth"
@Jhawins I wish I was smart enough to come up with that sort of stuff :D
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17:46
Maybe not as broadly as we do. But they have no need
@SterlingArcher I would imagine there's a similar concept with vastly different execution
They have no ability, I believe - people have been trying to teach them for a while.
@SterlingArcher just like we worship our kind of wealth, and celebrities are pretty much deities
*beelieve
@SterlingArcher I remember that article, I know the event loop but I can't connect to the number of threads of the language
17:47
I'm not sure I agree that myth is the binding social construct - there is this book about it you can read that makes the point and you can decide for yourself ynharari.com/book/sapiens
@AngelLuis read the one I linked to at Node.js
I seem to recall an experiment where they introduced currency to chimps. The first economy that developed was prostitution.
@towc completely irrelevant, bees will protect their queens with their lives. The human "worship" of celebs is a totally different thing
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@KendallFrey Was going to mention that
2 guys got charged with buying a sex worker recently here
Thought it was kind of stupid
The bees queen is extremely tangible and holds no interpreted value. Her value is absolute
17:48
I've found a video, haven't watched it though youtube.com/watch?time_continue=8&v=UTchioiHM0U
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm about ready for my next Audible book, maybe I'll try that one
@KendallFrey I heard it at Audible, it's a bit bullshitty but it's very interesting - take it with a grain of salt
wait, the bee queen is the only female bee, right? So it's the bee's only mean to spread their genes?
The ideas are not bullshit at all but the history part is a little spread thin
@BenjaminGruenbaum So... like Jordan Peterson
17:49
so yeah, that's a whole other level
@towc a queen bee is not the only female bee
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@towc no
@towc she's the only one that lays eggs
I think
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If she dies another replaces her
Bee queens are similar to ant queens
17:50
@KendallFrey I don't know who that is, Yuval Noach Harari is a legit professor of history though.
For example, in fire ant colonies, the vast majority of ants are females and the males are only used for breeding
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@KendallFrey lmfao..
You've never heard of Jordan Peterson? :O
Would you recommend this Jordan Peterson dude? I'm currently reading Principles which was recommended by Audible and a friend and I'm enjoying it
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I've seen way to much of that guy
17:50
and the fire ant queen is beheaded when the time comes
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Coming from a christian background..
@KendallFrey can you tell me more about your opinion of him?
@KendallFrey I've never heard of most people
@BenjaminGruenbaum I've read also that article xD I understand how it works, but I don't know how it works within the threads. So I know the advantage of to use only one thread in server requests, but, how is the loop event performed in terms of threads? Node or the browser creates more threads?
Jordan Peterson has basically gone viral in the last year or two
17:51
I know some friends who adore him, and he does make some interesting points, but he sounds kinda sketchy himself
@AngelLuis there is one thread you can write code in, many threads in the background that Node can use, and evented I/O baked into the operating system.
Started with a criticism of the whole "chosen pronoun" thing I think
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@BenjaminGruenbaum If you believed everything he said society and human interactions are static and nothing is unknown.
You can perform i/o through polling - if you want to know how it works read about SELECT and epoll (assuming you're on linux/mac)
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Like the dude almost claims to understand every aspect of being human lol
17:51
Does he?
He's a psychologist by training, I think, and he's trying to get into philosophy and stuff
I mean, Ray Dalio (in Principles) makes some pretty bold claims, but he backs a lot of them up.
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Idk, when I watch him I have a pretty standard progression
one nice criticisms I heard was: "after you listen to him, try to list what actually new things you've learnt"
He says lots of intriguing things but nothing really compelling
17:52
Is he interesting? Should I buy his book? I have two more on the list - finishing Principles (10 more hours) and then a book in a series @MadaraUchiha recommended (scifi)
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He's all over Youtube. Just check that out first
in part, he says a lot of things you already know with a very academic tone and a nice voice and confidence, so you're inclined to think it's mind blowing and new
@BenjaminGruenbaum e.g. you are performing the task of upload three files async into the server. Node creates three threads in the SO of the server to perform the three tasks simultaneously?
I've never heard of him before - can .you send me something you'd recommend?
I've heard some third-party criticisms of some pretty stupid remarks, but haven't really heard much of that myself
17:53
even from that, he can't hurt. He's just going to get a lot of money from not saying much of importance
@AngelLuis no, linux has facilities at the operating system level to do that without requiring Node to - and there is a library (called libuv) that Node.js uses that abstracts that part.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I don't follow him, so not really
on the other hand, part of genius is saying something so right, that at the end, it seems obvious
He just keeps popping up in topics I do follow.
I'd say, listen to some youtube videos, see what you think
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washingtonpost.com/opinions/… Relevant article about Jordan
17:54
I'll google him
@BenjaminGruenbaum yea i've read that libuv is the library to handle event loop. So libuv creates the threads into the OS?
@AngelLuis well... no, the OS APIs provide non-blocking mechanisms themselves.
@AngelLuis I'm not sure if this helps or confuses en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Select_(Unix)
@BenjaminGruenbaum so it's always handling one thread. So a single thread is able to perform more than one task? I don't know much about threads purely..
@AngelLuis there is one thread that is "looping", there is a variable containing updated I/O operations, the operating system is updating that variable and the thread is checking that variable and handling the events one by one.
In practice Node.js does use a threadpool for some things the operating system doesn't give facilities for - but most things are done that way.
@AngelLuis when data is written by the network card your CPU gets an interrupt - that interrupt goes into the operating system and a thread owned by the kernel updates the variable. There is a thread somewhere but you are never blocking in your code so there don't have to be context switches (the process of changing threads)
It's a little more subtle than that

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