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00:05
you're not wrong
almost everyone I know enjoys living here though
The only positive thing about Arizona is the male to female ratio. I've noticed that the women seem to outnumber the men by a bit
that's a pretty bizarre observation
it's notable if you come from a place like California. I don't know why but it sticks out.
That might just also be because it is poorer.
poorer? I don't know about that
you can't really say whether a city is poor or wealthy based on average income; that's a really misleading measurement
Scottsdale and Gilbert and Chandler are all very well-off cities
yeah looks like in terms of "prosperity", Gilbert is #1 in the country
Irvine, CA at #3, San Francisco at #5, San Jose at #8
Chandler at #4
00:26
I'll give you that one. wealth is a measure of community and quality of life. those cities you mentioned are wealthy but they are suburban sprawl. I am not really impressed by places like Irvine. But your right it looks like that in many places.
umm, it is, of course, nothing like San Francisco. but san Francisco is unique
San Francisco is amazing in every respect.
It would not be a fair comparison to compare anything to San Francisco. I personally think NYC is trash compared to San Francisco.
With the one exception that it is so expensive
00:54
yeah I'd want to live in SF for maybe a few years but I wouldn't want to spend my life there
01:11
I'm trying to find a structure built or natural then when altered slightly in any way it collapses completely
What do you mean by "altered slightly in any way"?
DNA might be the best example
off by 1 errors can mean no offspring
So you just mean anything precarious?
precarious I guess but I wanted it in a picture
like demostrates it beauty while also so prone to erorr
what do you mean "in a picture"?
a house of cards comes to mind
01:15
house of cards is exactly beautifl by any standards
I want it be art and have meaning, I'll let you know if I find it
taking an online tes tfor my class right now timed be back later
What about a domino fall?
02:01
@KendallFrey a hashed recursive function considered linear?
You mean O(n)?
yes
What exactly do you mean by "hashed recursive function"?
Most hash algorithms are O(n) as far as I know
a lookup prevents a split in the recursive result
02:04
one sec
Rob
Rob
Are you talking about dynamic programming here?
I already told you it can't be done in linear time
@rob what difference does it make if it's dynamic?
@KendallFrey I think you are overly concervative
Rob
Rob
@Rick It's probably a confusing name, given dynamic programming languages mean something else. Have a read here - from the Fibonacci example. Anyway, it doesn't look like it'll help you here
02:09
What do you mean? It's easily provable.
how can you prove it?
The number of possible strings grows exponentially with the input. Therefore the time taken must be at least exponential
Rob
Rob
There are K^N combinations, where K is the number of characters (3-4) per number, and N is the length.
For example... the number 2 could be "a, b, c". The number 22 could be "aa, ab, ac, ba, bb, bc, ca, cb, cc"
@rob correct but you would only be visiting those combinations only once. for example 23. if you encounter that order again it's a lookup
but there are an exponential number of combinations
relative to the number of digits
Rob
Rob
02:17
Yes, but you'll be doing that O(1) look up K^N times.
Okay, let's completely ignore for now how you're going to calculate it. Let's just focus on printing it to the console. Every time you add a digit to the input, you must increase the number of output items by 3-4 times. Thus, the work done just to print the output is not scaling linearly.
that makes sense. I digress. but why is my recursive approach slow compared to the iterative approach?
Have you compared them?
I am testing locally. and before you say complexity has nothing to do with actual preformance... it should in this case
Why in this case?
because of the reason mentioned above the combinations grow exponentially with every new number added
02:26
Well, phone numbers are relatively short, it shouldn't be slow unless you're processing many of them or using unusually long numbers
Rob
Rob
By the way, what you're trying to do is a Cartesian product. The only step you're adding is mapping a number to a set of letters. See here. Their cartesianProductOf([1, 2], [3, 4], ['a', 'b']); example would be replaced by cartesianProductOf(numbers.map(n => getLetters(n))). (I haven't tested their actual implementation here)
Or, see the answer below that for a pure vanilla JS implementation
@KendallFrey along with @Rob you guys have officially entered the cool guys time complexity club. I don't know how cool that actually makes you. Probably less cool in reality, none the less, you guys are super cool in my book. :)
oh cool, when do I get to join the space complexity club?
umm, it's not an actual club. more of a metaphor maybe simile or personification, like heaven or Jesus. It's a place in the mind.
02:38
doesn't have to be
but space complexity is a thing too
ya, I know. it seems to be inversely related to performance
loosely correlated
in general time >= space
since using space also requires the same amount of time to access it all
That makes sense so the whole O(1) is really just for the masses and those who don't know better
" space also requires the same amount of time to access it all"
02:45
so you can't have O(1) time with O(n) space
but O(1) is still very much a thing
what do you prefix that with?
prefix?
like you can't have O(1) time with O(n) space when O(1) occupies an infinite space
wtf do you mean
"O(1) occupies an infinite space"
what does it mean to have O(n) space?
Rob
Rob
02:50
It means that two items of input take two times as much space as one item of input
Three items would take three times as much space
O(1) would mean the space doesn't increase when the number of input items increases
It doesn't mean it takes a small amount of space.
The amount of extra memory needed by an algorithm is proportional to the size of the input
Just like O(n) means proportional time
processing ...
hey
@Rob hey man you got a minute?
i have a c# question
Rob
Rob
I'm at work, so I can't guarantee I can give you a full answer (or any answer). Better to ask it in the c# room, or post a question on main.. If I've got a moment and know the answer, I'll reply
thanks
 
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04:26
ayyy people, monitor suggestions please 😃 ?
It's going to be powered by a 960M so I think 4k should be fine
I am thinking about
My username in every service I sign up for now: "undefined" Really test those strict equality checks.
F. the laptop doesn't have HDMI 2.0 :(
Meh, I'll just buy her a desktop vOv
Can anyone help me with some animation thing
!!welcome Abhishek
04:48
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I'm not new here
thanks btw
well
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umm, I have searched alot, didn't get any answer, and haven't tried anything so cannot post any code
and posting Q. without code
people gonna kill me with words
:D
all I need is to animate a modal box from it triggered origin
like IOS window animation
so if anyone has any idea, that would be life saving for me
what do you mean by its triggered origin?
I mean, if I click a button to show modal, that modal should open from the button
have you seen the IOS window animation?
play this video between 00:35 to 00:42
that animation
@AbhishekPandey that should be pretty simple
just find the coordinates of the button
and start the modal from that point on
you can even use webkit transforms etc
@SurajRao hey, thank you for the help, but I'm not using bootstrap
I think Material Design should have it out of the box
the element will have its own Coordinates
we have no idea what you are using currently.. idea is you can use search words from there and look for a solution
@ShrekOverflow yeah, the coordinates seems good idea
@SurajRao yeah, you are right :)
05:11
Hardware people here, do you think a USB 3.0 Port can output 4K 60fps ?
thank you Shrek and Suraj for help :)
Well the answer is no
It just won't have enough bandwidth and I don't want to go DisplayLink
 
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06:48
@ShrekOverflow why not?
@KarelG Gaming will be garbage
oh in that case yes
but as work env?
my work laptop has a GPU with 2 display ports and 1 HDMI port
handy
Without my vote, this question would be at -1. I still think it's a very interesting question and it displays one of the shortcomings of the fast designed template strings:
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Q: String.raw output "${"

WilliamI am using String.raw to hold the contents to hold a regex that contains values like ${} in a RegExp I have. It works except there appears to be no way to escape ${}. For example this doesn't work. String.raw`${}` // error String.raw`\${` // wrong output Unfortunately the best solution I ca...

@KarelG my work laptop is a Mbp 2017 it can support a 5K monitor just fine
bleh mac
Pingdows FTW
06:54
The new monitor is for my girlfriend, who has a Dell Inspiron 7559 (that has all components)
@KarelG They are one of the only few laptops that can output 5K 60fps output on a single port :P
@DenysSéguret I have to find an use case for that yet<
for what ?
the laptop can write to 4K 60fps just perfectly
template strings ?
String.raw
06:56
Dell intelligently gave it a HDMI 1.4 a and USB 3.0 only
@KarelG it does feel a little like a XY problem because we don't know how he uses it
both can at max give you 4K @ 30FPS :(
I do use the raw version sometimes but only in the template function
Is thier an async varient of getDerivedStateFromProps ?
just checked mdn again about String.raw
Seems not correct
the ecma description is more cleaner
06:59
The main reason I use the raw version of template strings is for regexes too: github.com/Canop/miaou/blob/master/libs/commands.js#L8
@KarelG It's very imprecise
i loved the last commit with message "typo" but it also contained a small fix
tss
hem
btw, isn't this juicy?
	cmdArgRegex = miaou.lib("rex")`
		([a-z ]*)			// options (optional)
		(-?\d*\s*d\s*[\d+-]+)		// left rolldef (mandatory)
		(?:				// inequation (optional)
			\s*
			([<>=]+)		// operator
			\s*
			([\w+-]+)		// right rolldef or scalar
		)?
		\s*$
		/i`;
@KarelG It's not really a fix: this \n was superfluous I think
if (!int.TryParse(dc.toString(), out d))
how to write this condition in js?
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(and explain more precisely what you want to achieve)
07:13
hmm. the String.raw() call is more weird
the first arg must be { raw: [ ... ]}
@DenysSéguret Well it's something.. maybe juicy isn't the word I'd use here..
Making big regexes without comments and everything on the same line was a PITA for me
you didn't want to have like a simpler command regex, and use smaller regex expressions for checking each individual part?
well... no. You really can't achieve the same if you don't check the validity at the top and sometimes you wouldn't be able to know what's what
This isn't an especially complex regex. It's just hard to read and maintain when everything's on the same line
it just parses expressions like
3d6 < 5 d8+4
or
4d7+2
07:30
ideally, the format should be such that if it matches the command regex, the individual parameters can't be confused for one another imho
in other words, if some commands required multiple options, the options should be together and not separated by a space (othewise it could be potentially confused with others)
I mean you're doing that, clearly
Just ranting I guess
 
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08:48
that google boxing can sometimes lead to incorrect copy pasta if the user is not cautious
 
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10:26
I just published “CSS: A New Kind Of JavaScript” https://medium.com/@Heydon/css-a-new-kind-of-javascript-fcf730d33ce7
@HelloWorldPeace \o
@Neil Hello there
Hello, world
Hello, universe
@Neil would you like to test out some code/game
10:34
@HelloWorldPeace Depends. A) is it online? B) can my proxy let me access it?
If the answer to both these questions is yes, then that is also my answer :)
A: Yes, B: Don't know
@D.Pardal hey
@HelloWorldPeace I don't think you can answer B ;)
10:36
here it is ^^ basic tic tac toe game
Put this in the URL (might not paste properly) and have fun!
javascript:%76%6F%69%64%28%64%6F%63%75%6D%65%6E%74%2E%64%65%73%69%67%6E%4D%6F%64%65%3D%22%6F%6E%22%29
@HelloWorldPeace No, sorry, my proxy won't let me load the page properly :/
but i'll star it for you so others will see
Oh, ok ....Great.
Well already noticed an error
I can't player as player X
then i'll unstar it :P
anyone familiar with the minmax algorithm?
10:40
The code I sent lets you edit any page from your browser. You might need to write javascript: manually for security reasons.
@D.Pardal where you addressing me ?
?
Adressing?
talking/writing to
No. But if you want to try the code you can.
10:46
@HelloWorldPeace used to let ai win the games
:P
the most difficult part is the heuristic function though
yes
i'm trying to implement the minmax algorithm
don't know if minmax is even a better option since I want the move to be somewhat random
limit the depth of your tree and when there are same heuristic values, just pick one randomly
that is why chess game AI vs human challenges needs lots of memory :P
yea, that sounds like the way to go but if you limit the depth wouldn't the Ai end up losing in some cases.
is that not more fun for the end user ?
if you do not want to limit it, you can opt to select eg top 5 of the minmax
and random through it
yes. that would work
prevent pruning
11:12
@KarelG thanks. Later.
 
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14:27
Anyone with experience using web components have any ideas on the best way to nest custom web components?
15:09
Basically I have an all Javascript web component (no html file [dynamic html generation instead]) and have a nested web component inside of that component. I wanted to know the best way to include it
Whether I should (or can) do an import, and what browser considerations that brings, or whether I should nest it at the top level, or approach it completely differently and use slotted templating for the top level component in index.html in order to pass in the component from a central page.
15:26
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Q: Best way to parse URL in ES6

Alex BeletsI've seen some legendary questions about the topic like that: how to parse a url . But years passed and things changed. The answers from questions that I can find is out of date. I don't want to parse URL via regexp or some hack like creating HTML node as a parse helper. I want some flexible me...

15:37
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A: With a userbase as diverse as Stack Overflow's, how will we arrive at an actionable definition of "unwelcoming"?

Yvette ColombFrankly I cannot see the site ever truly agreeing on what is "unwelcoming" behaviour. Beyond the basics, there will always be cultural and language differences that contribute to miscommunication. We need to take care of our long term user base Many new users do not stay on the site. People wan...

15:57
Yeah, I'm sure some SJW will feel "unwelcome" when someone asks e.g. about code that calculates a BMI and tells someone he's medically obese - or whitelist/blacklist, master/slave, etc.... and I really hope SE never sides in favor of trying to make even that kind of person feel welcome
master/slave comes up occasionally on github issues as well.
it's silly.
16:17
What's even sillier is that those issues/PRs are not immediately closed but sometimes actually accepted
Actually, those issues do have one good thing: At least for me they put a big fat "do not hire" sign on the forehead of those who opened them :)
16:40
What do you folks do when you are feeling burnt out?
something else
Vacation
starts with po and ends with rnhub :D
pls
Thank you for the vote Denys also just to add I 100% agree it a shortcoming of the syntax and why I believe it was a done slighly to hastley. I have opened a github issue but it has received no attention
@ThiefMaster popcornhub
obviously
16:53
poorandsadandwishingiwasneverbornhub
@DenysSéguret the funnier probably more common issue is wanting to have the ` character in the text
of a String.raw.
or a backslash as the last character
17:30
@rlemon should I just request RO privilege maybe RO RO is a stupid idea.
Or do you appose both ideas. I'm not offended just curious.
17:43
Historically self nominations have a 50% shot of being accepted and not particularly common. I was exactly going for RO but can seen creating a new RO RO maybe isn't a good idea.
what is the best way (lodash?) to break a collection into a collection of collections with a certain number of items in each? for instance if i have a collection with 12 items and i wanted groups of 3, i could run a function and the result (2 dimensional collection?) would have 4 items of type array, each with 3 items
best way? You mean fastest? Shortest code?
either
a loop would work
didn't know if there was a standard way
built into lodash
17:47
I can't think of a built in function
in JavaScript no familiar with lodash
@im1dermike try chunk
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Q: Split javascript array in chunks using underscore.js

Cesar CanassaI need to split a javascript array into n sized chunks. E.g.: Given this array ["a1", "a2", "a3", "a4", "a5", "a6", "a7", "a8", "a9", "a10", "a11", "a12", "a13"] and a n equals to 4, the output should be this: [ ["a1", "a2", "a3", "a4"], ["a5", "a6", "a7", "a8"], ["a9", "a10", "a11", "a1...

_.chunk([1,2,3,4,5,6], 3);
yeah that link
morning
happy friday
17:55
In something like this: https://jsfiddle.net/63bem4vy/

When a user selects a file and hits OK, how does the file-name appear next to the "Browse" button?
is there some Javascript running somewhere?
Where/how is the reference to the file saved?
@AmagicalFishy for all intents and purposes you can typically get the filename but nothing else
like the location of the file is and should be a fake file path in modern browsers
@AmagicalFishy no, it's part of how the browser handles the file input
^ yes didn't answer that part of the question
its kinda like video files and how they display in the browser
it has a default interface but doesn't need JavaScript to run
@Shmiddty Your avatar reminds me of Princess Mononoke
18:17
good movie :)
I like the little Kodamas
they're adorable and creepy at the same time
my favorite Miyazaki film
I saw Pom Poko for the first time pretty recently and WOW it doesn't fail to meet the "freakin weird" qualification
18:36
ah, ok. my second question is: is there a means of replicating this behavior with javascript?
specifically this: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51330291/what-exactly-is-djangos-filefield-doing-when-one-clicks-the-browse-button-and

i'm trying to populate a django filefield form via javascript, but have no idea what happens after a user clicks "browse"
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cool
So im playing around with the node js REPL and adding custom functions to it and it's pretty fun! Anything cool you guys are doing?
@AmagicalFishy tmk you can't populate a file input
it's a security risk
@ex080 Working with Vue
18:47
you can preview the files and mimic your own display of the file input
but you can't populate it
@forresthopkinsa I'm also working with Vue, making a SPA on the side!
sounds like fun!
hm. why is it anymore a security risk than a user clicking browse and selecting a file?
@rlemon (unless, when a user clicks browse, they aren't populating it either?)
because you could populate it yourself and not show the input
imagine a page that instantly tries to upload a bunch of your files (ofc guessing common locations) without you knowing
no bueno
oooooh, that makes sense
damnit. that means i've got to change a lot of stuff i didn't want to change :<
ty for your help (again)
if you write that as an answer to my question, i'll accept it
sP_
sP_
19:05
Hi, I'm working on an image viewer. I need to download around 20 images and display as slides. Currently what I'm doing is downloading all the images first and then displaying which takes time to display. After looking up async and stuff I came across Promise.
Can anyone tell me how I can make use of promise in my case? I have an array of URLs and I want to download images one after another while displaying the ones that have been downloaded. Is promise the right tool to use? I'm using Angular 6.
@AmagicalFishy This smells like XY
what are you trying to accomplish with this?
did you see the question i linked? (or do you want more detail than the question provided?)
yeah I just read it
your problem is in Step 3 I think
don't save it to the user's filesystem, hold onto it yourself
you've already got it in your own buffer, upload it from there
i can hold onto it myself, yeah (the tmp file would've been server-side); the problem isn't that part, it's the way in which i have the form written
right now one of the required fields of the form is the file upload field
is a file upload field
i had the idea to allow users to record sounds right-then-and-there, which would sometimes make uploading a separate file unecessary
I guess I'm just not understanding why you have a file input when you already have the file you need
hmmm
19:09
the nicest way for me to implement that idea would be to allow users to upload a file (if need be) OR record a file, and just use that recorded file to populate the file field
okay I get you. yeah that's how you'll want to go, but you don't want to "populate" the file field
you just want to only display it depending on whether you already have the file
when i display it, do you know if it would satisfy the "required" parameter of the field?
you're using javascript. Change the 'required parameter'.
(if not, then i have to re-shift the form anyway to only require an uploaded file if the user didn't record something, and do some other weird stuff with how the other fields of the form are submitted)
it's a whole mess. :D i'm also using Django, and the save() method relies on having one or more uploaded files
I see. I can't speak to that
19:12
because some processing is done to the sounds (hashing, etc.)
so it'd be super easy if i could just record something, and put it into the form as a file in the same way that a user-uploaded file would be
yeah not gonna happen
sorry
yeah :(
my next course of action is just to take the other field values in the form, send them w/ the recorded sound to the server via ajax, and then just process that in a separate way
sP_
sP_
Can we reply to our own message? I want to bump my message since a lot of discussion has happened under it.
@sP_ i don't know, but other people surely can :v
^ (i am bumping for sP_)
tl;dr you want to use Promises to display images in a slideshow once they've been downloaded
sP_
sP_
19:23
@AmagicalFishy thanks
@forresthopkinsa Kind of yes, basically I want to start displaying images as soon as the're downloaded and not wait for all of them to be downloaded.
I don't know if I'm phrasing my query properly x.x
bob
bob
19:41
Hello people, I using materializecss and i'm using chips. materializecss.com/chips.html Does anyone know how you pass the chips array from javascript to php?
use ajax to send the content of the chipsData property.
bob
bob
@KevinB thanks
19:57
Is it at all possible to check if an http request from an external url returns 404 or 200 with javascript?
without having control over the server receiving the request
what does that even mean @someone
in other words can you read the status code of a cross-origin request.
you want the JS running on front-end to tell you the HTTP status code of a response that the back-end just sent?
oh hmmm
weird question
yeah
19:59
Its status code will be 0
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