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11:00
@FlyingGambit It gets run later in the page loading?
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@FlyingGambit Here
@Delidragon It's certainly fixable. jQuery can do all the things you're doing in this clippet, so it makes sense to use that, if you're already including the library
!!tell :42825727 magic2
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@CapricaSix what is this ?
!!tell 42826010 magic
@DwijBavisi (∩ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)⊃━☆゚. * ・ 。 ᵀᴴᴱ ᴳᴬᴹᴱ
hmm maybe aframeelements cant fade out with javascript maybe i must use there animationcomponent
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@MadaraUchiha I don't get it.... (∩ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)⊃━☆゚. * ・ 。 ᵀᴴᴱ ᴳᴬᴹᴱ
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11:07
!!tell 42826010 magic
user9674579
Didn't work....
@FlyingGambit It saves you the need to listen to DOMContentLoaded
Because it guarantees that the DOM is loaded by that point.
@neil just for notice i found a workaround works good (i decrease the opacity on click) ty for help
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@MadaraUchiha I didn't kew that...
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Thanks :)
11:31
@MadaraUchiha Thats what I told the interviewer also
@FlyingGambit And? He disagreed?
He further asked me if there was a way to do this when the script tag is in the head tag
which i could not answer
@MadaraUchiha he did agree
@FlyingGambit he probably meant the defer attribute of the <script> element
@FlyingGambit Kind of, sort of
If you have nothing else that relies on DOMContentLoaded, what @KarelG mentioned is right, defer attribute on the <script> tag
defer will mean that the script would fire right before the DOMContentLoaded event is fired
But after the document was actually parsed
thing is, that does not work with inline scripts (script tag without using src attribute)
so it depends of the context. But you do know now
11:35
I think thats what he was asking for, defer
( I also do not understand the reasoning behind that exception )
@KarelG Most likely because parsing the script is part of parsing the DOM
If it's inline
content within script tag is ignored by the dom parser. It makes it as a text body and pass it to the scripting engine
well ... I think.
gotcha try to do <p>voodoo</p> inside that
come to think of it, I never fully understood what the async attribute did
yep confirmed. the parser ignores the content
11:41
Isn't the DOM parser different for different browsers ?
@FlyingGambit Technically, yes. Practically, not for a few years now.
@KarelG It's still a part of the DOM
It's just not considered HTML inside of a script tag.
The script tag itself is part of the DOM.
For example, consider this example:
<script>console.log('</script>');</script>
What do you think is going to happen?
it stops at the first closing tag
@KarelG Correct
i know that. It just scans until that tag
Because the DOM parser runs first.
11:44
and ignores shit out of it. Even if there are other html in that
Fun fact: Did you know that <!-- and --> are both equivalent to // in JS?
not quite equivalent
@towc Exactly equivalent, they're line comment starters
!!> 42 --> lul
@MadaraUchiha "SyntaxError: invalid increment/decrement operand"
11:46
tada
it's not a firefox only thing
--> can only be used if there are no expressions to the left in that line, or something like that
@towc Yeah, only at the beginning of the line apparently
I stand corrected.
great, I'm better than you. Hire me
@towc You've yet to pass the real test though
unzips
swallows
You're hired.
11:51
@MadaraUchiha Zirak told me about that I think
amusing
@KarelG Because of all the CDATA of ye-olde times
bah cdata
12:06
> In Nascar engines, they used to consider 5 valve bounces after closing to be "ok"
that's pretty wow
what is a valve bounce?
I'll admit I'm ignorant for what concerns Nascar and I suppose cars in general
@Neil when a valve closes, it doesn't just slam shut
it deflects, and this causes it to "jump back" from the seat, like a spring
what valve is this?
engine valve I suppose
there are other valves in a car?
Nascar cars are pretty wow to begin with
nothing super fancy and regulated like F1 cars, just take an insane engine, put it in a car with a rollcage and get a madman to drive it in circles
12:21
It used to be a feat of engineering
but nowadays, there are regulations on what they can do to the car to improve performance
in Nascar as well?
whereas once upon a time, if you had the faster car and a driver that could handle it, you won
it's become a trick of who exploits the regulations best it seems
driver is still important of course, but the car already can't go much faster around the curves without risking to tilt over, so going faster doesn't "help"
@GNi33 In formula 1 anyway. Not sure about nascar
yeah, definitely this way in F1
I've never been a huge fan though
MotoGP is basically the one motorsport I enjoy now
and Rally Cross would be fun, but they don't show that too much on TV
As for F1, the interesting part is basically lap 1
don't care about grid strategy for 2 hours that much
I guess I could see how it'd be appealing
But the game's strategy for winning has evolved significantly
it's not really a "pure" sport in that regard imho
kendall loves the new regulation of F1
I dislike those
they want to have some competition but the gap between the best team and others should be small
I feel that they failed to achieve that target
(the FIA)
12:30
I think there is a strong relationship between money dedicated to the team and the chance they'll win
is that not normal ? :P
look to other sport competitions
I mean I suppose that's true for any sport, but at least you can't say that someone won in a swimming 100 meter dash because their sponsors paid them enough money
they can place a limit on the budget. solved
@Neil you probably missed the swim suit scandal
oh?
there was a moment where a high tech swimsuit was used in competition. That suit gave you advantage towards those that cannot afford it
it was a second or more time profit
12:34
I wasn't aware of that
I imagine in 10-15 years, bionics will present a serious issue in competitions
it's already an issue for sprints
bionic legs are more efficient than feet. They can actually run faster
scroll a bit down
> The Speedo LZR polyurethane swimsuit is released for the Beijing Olympics to much fanfare. Perhaps deservedly so—94 percent of the swimming races that year were won in the LZR. Racers in LZR suits set 23 new world records. The suit was designed with help from NASA. Its panels helped reduce muscle vibration that can add to oxygen use and fatigue, improved a swimmer's buoyancy and minimized drag.
how much
fina came with regulations after that
That presents an interesting issue
At what point is it technology and when is it just "common sense"
you clearly wouldn't wear one of those super-baggy swimsuits from the early 1900s in a modern swimming competition
interesting
12:39
but nobody would prevent you to do so if you so chose. . you simply wouldn't because it's slower
@Neil It's always technology
Also
> 94 percent of the swimming races that year were won in the LZR.
This is completely meaningless without more data
so you are
they said they could give you seconds of advantage
so, that's a thing
and now they aren't breaking records anymore
it depends of the wearer too
if he sucks in swimming then it does not matter much
safe to say I wouldn't come close to winning a formula 1 race either
where is the limit? Could you conceivably swim a race 15 seconds faster if you had sufficiently advanced technology? 60 seconds?
12:46
even if they give me a significantly better car than all of the other grid
I'll bet someone's done the calculation to figure it out where the hard limit is
at 69%
no, at 88%
no u
73
and it's my last offer
I refuse
cus that value has no meaning
12:54
73%
Has anyone seen @rlemon around?
Where are you mate, we need your help to fix the bot.
Hello. I know this is javascript, but you folk often know loads of CSS and HTML. Am I right in thinking to create an icon, I have to use the italic tag <i>? The reason is w3schools.com/css/css_icons.asp where all examples uses i ... Is there a reason for <i> and not <b> or <img> etc ?
he's eating poutine and mapple
It broke on room 11391
13:11
broke?
We resummoned, she was there but didn't listen
And eventually left again.
HAL9000 confirmed?
!!are you alive
I think he's talking about cap
@KendallFrey All signs point to no
fuck, she's dead
13:12
I think we're ok
how so?
she clearly said she's not alive
She responded to a command.
She's alive.
It works here, and on the C# room.
!!make me a sandwitch
@Neoares That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: cake
13:12
!!sudo make me a cake
!!make me a cake
@Neoares Okay.
But we summoned her to the SQL chat room and she malfunctions as I specified previously
@KendallFrey That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: cake
THAT'S WHAT I SAID
13:12
!!cake make me
!!refresh
@KendallFrey she's weird today
looks perfectly normal to me
13:13
!!summon 11391
cap, you should update your network weights
@HéctorÁlvarez I will appear in that room after 1 more invocation(s)
Can someone help me out?
I'll confirm if she works now.
!!summon 11391
13:13
@Neoares I will appear in that room after 1 more invocation(s)
lol
she has a 4sec. memory or what
OK she worked now
IDK maybe it's a bug or whatever
Previously she was there in the user list, but not listening
she never listens
And I don't have permission to do anything fancy, so...
Hello
is there a way in Jquery to empty done, vs fail clausule queue as normally it stack up by concatenating?
13:16
what the actual fuck...?
oh, you talking about XHR
it ins Ajax
yes
.done().done().done().fail().fail(), this is how it works, I would like to extend defautl beahviour and therefore completely rewrite done section
I don't think you can do that
but maybe if you use promises, or fetch()...
thanks ll try something, there is some clearQueue stuff but maybe inaplicable
if I come up with something I will tell you so that you'll be intellectually enlightened
welcome
13:23
I like to be intellectually enlightened
good for you
can't you intellectually enlighten me how to adjust existing ajax options object?
just write one yourself using the existing functionalities?
sorta an adapter
@KarelG not a bad idea, thanks
though you bear the risk of me not coming up with solution and you waiting uselessly
CvP
CvP
13:45
Hi guys
quick question, I have this code:
$(':root').stop().animate({"--selections-compensation": "42px"});
but when I use it I get this error: oa.fn.init
What I am trying to do is change my css, I have some variables in :root and I would like to adjust it
I tried googling how to do this, but as far as I can see this is the way to do it
Anyone have any idea what I could be doing wrong?
--selections-compensation ...
sometimes, I can't tell if I am being clever or unbelievably dumb
then you got your answer
CvP
CvP
I don't understand
that last comment was for corvid
CvP
CvP
13:53
You didn't like my name of --selections-compensation ?
It's just a variable that helps me scale everything when "selections" get added to the screen and it makes everything nicely scale
Is that bad?
I am a big noob, so if I am doing something bad/stupid please let me know
So I am a dumb then?
CvP
CvP
join the club ;)
I await a reply
I did not promise something
@CvP it seems that you are preventing the api to do any animation and doing some overhaul. (not the first time I see you using that stop.animate thing)
either stick with that design or check if you can pass an object that configures the library. Or do not use it at all
CvP
CvP
I have now used
document.documentElement.style.setProperty("--selections-compensation", "42px");
That works, but it doesn't animate and that is something I wanted
14:08
@KarelG hehehe idk if you did it on purpose
14:23
good morning
how can i access to array in javascript imgur.com/a/5RgZoqt
key minimun number of supporters
array[index]
@Neoares lies.. no way it's this easy
@EduardoHerrera if it has a key, then it's not an array
I mean, everything in JS is an object, but that's not how you use an array
@EduardoHerrera {minimum_number_of_supporters: 0}
with foreach ?
or push?
14:27
wat
you said access, not write
@EduardoHerrera it's the fourth element of your array but the key name is not a clean example
so you have an array with objects, and you want to get the object with the specified key
that's an array.filter
your_array.filter((el) => el.key == "minimum number of supporters")
dat ==
😱
sorry, I'm into Python now xD
14:36
still working on that porno classification ?
Can anyone help me with this?
i saw a horrible profile pic just now
now I'm trying to build a model that can receive new images to classify, and train the existing model without using the old data to re-train
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Q: Implement request-response exchange between node processes

GregRosLet's say I have a parent node process that forks a child process. I want to create a request-response mechanism between them, so that the child can send a message (JSON) to the parent and wait for a response. I don't want to use HTTP because I want the mechanism to be as tight and low-latency a...

14:37
@NathanJones go away...
Not sure what to do. I looked at WAMP on web sockets but it's so much overkill for this fairly simple task.
@ConnelBLAZE ... ?
his profile pic is haunting me :<
I want a bowl with cereals & milk
no brekfest for u
14:42
what brekfest, more like afternoon snek
What about me
I got you covered
Where's the milk
I can cover you with that also ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
oh my
in mah belly
gimme some
sugar
14:43
or how? response.data how can i access to attribute from it?
lo siento, no hablo inglés
:o look who showed up
lol
In typescript, is this a valid way to type something as only a few fields required? type PartialProjectRecord = Partial<Project> & Pick<Project, 'name' | 'description'>
@EduardoHerrera what are you talking about now?
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I figured out the craziest problem with my laptop last night... Has been running 20+% CPU as a constant for months on end under "System".. Turned out to be this switch in the hdd caddy I replaced my optical drive with forum.notebookreview.com/threads/… what the actual fuck
user1596138
14:49
cc @Loktar just because it was an absurd PC prob
user1596138
There's a bunch more posts about it if you look.. I'm not crazy, that switch is lol
it's planned obsolescence
what's your take on the microsolf loves linux news @KarelG
@ConnelBLAZE Seeing how Microsoft reportedly still harrases Linux constantly with patent trolls, I'd say it's a two-face thing
They should be embracing linux [more], seeing as how their own OS is just plain bad
14:59
@corvid It is

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