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19:00
pls don't use that word, I'm hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobic
oh, might be "Apeirophobia- Fear of infinity."
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> Please let me know if you would ever open to speaking with me.
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Recruiters lul
but I'm totes ok with numerical infinity and stuff
I'm just irrationally scared of things that might get tired, although tiredness is not something they can have
elaborate
19:02
wat
I'm irrationally scared of poorly explained oxymorons
@William what's his name?
As in, linkedin
William Senior
Like, for example here is my sister: il.linkedin.com/in/yael-gruenbaum-cohen-8089a789
I'm asking for a page like that explaining what your dad does :P ?
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@BadgerCat do some creepy stalky shit with Ben's dad ^^^
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19:04
Dad's Dad*
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@BenjaminGruenbaum so does he know he's our grandpa yet?
your father has a wikipedia page
@LadyBird do I know you?
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Course
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19:05
Everyone knows the Hill's
where's your wikipedia page
In all honesty i have typed enough nonsense and bad things on these forms I am not linking directly to his linked in. This is playgorund where I have fun not a way for me to get jobs. That is impressive your father has a Wikipedia page. That definitely one uped me.
@KendallFrey you know when you watch a river, and it's hitting a branch, so the branch gets moved in circular-ish ways, and you're like "omg it does it all the time how can it do that omg will it ever rest omg it does it at night while I'm sleeping"? Not sure it's a fear, it's more like compassion for inanimate stuff
It's Jhawins
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19:06
Why is having a wiki page such a big deal?
@towc uh, no i don't know that
I have the same heavy uncomfortableness for thinking of a heart beating, or breathing, or clock towers
Lots of people have them, it's just less ugly than his website
Lodash has a wiki page lol, it's just a page
You have to done something notable my stupid book isn't enough for me to get on there for sure
@LadyBird impressive
19:07
ofc I have it too for people with a very repetitive hard non-exciting routine, but that uncomfortableness is justified because they're humans
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Can't you make a wikipedia page for anything
Lodash is a lot more well known than probably any of us are
It has to be notable
He discovered some really important shit about rna methylation - that's important - having a wiki page just means you did a reasonable amount of shit and someone cared enough to write one
19:07
unfortunately most of us aren't particularly notable in encyclopedic terms
let's write a page for kendall
We probably can
@KendallFrey did you ever do anything famous like open source shit?
or one for rlemon. his notable contribution is the famous poopslide
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I can make one for myself lol
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19:08
Notable isn't a tall order.
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I'm not trying to take away from Benjis dads accomplishments, I'm just saying it's easy to make a wiki
@BenjaminGruenbaum My most popular repo has 7 stars, so... no?
mmm they'll delete your page if they don't think it's worthwhile
@KendallFrey :( worked on any spec stuff for whatwg or other projects?
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"worthwhile" is a very small requirement
19:09
Not that I can think of
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Have you used wiki?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I understood most of the words on your dad's wiki page so you could say I'm a scientist of sorts
My contribution to popular repos is mostly bug reports
I mean, my codepen presence might be enough to easily get a wiki page done
> If your life and achievements are verifiable and genuinely notable, someone else will probably create an article about you sooner or later. (See Wikipedia:Wikipedians with articles.)

Creating an article about yourself is *strongly* discouraged. We want biographies here, not autobiographies.
19:10
@forresthopkinsa the problem with internet stuff is that it's very easy to make it look important - I'm a core member of libraries with combined 5M+ downloads a week and Node - I can make it appear important but with most of those I just wrote some PRs and got made a member rather than write the thing
I wrote a regex engine which IMO is pretty cool but is way too niche to be famous.
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@BenjaminGruenbaum Exactly lol you can make it appear notable pretty easily
@KendallFrey I think mentioning that you specced an esoteric language featured in esolangs is worthy enough
Oh yeah I did that
but you're not supposed to write one about yourself
19:11
Not noteworthy though
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The only annoying part would be citing sources for mundane stuff, but you can just plant those yourself also
@KendallFrey wiki-worthy though
Anyway I just wanted to know where William's dad works in order to see if I know the company - but nvm since he doesn't want to disclose (which is totally cool and fine).
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@forresthopkinsa It doesn't say that anywhere, you just pasted it
19:12
I wasn't trying to brag
is it possible to get granular network information from a .fetch request i.e. like status of download from the network request?
Writing an autobiography on Wikipedia is an example of conflict of interest editing and is strongly discouraged. Editing a biography about yourself is acceptable only if you are removing unambiguous vandalism or clear-cut and serious violations of our biography of living persons policy. Wikipedia has gone through many prolonged disputes about the significance, factual accuracy, and neutrality of such articles. Avoiding such editing keeps Wikipedia neutral and helps avoid pushing a particular point of view. Writing autobiographies is discouraged because it is difficult to write a neutral, verifiable...
bam
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> Creating an article about yourself is strongly discouraged
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That statement allows it. it's explicitly allowed lol
I'm 100% positive I could just pay someone to write an article anyway
19:12
actually, who would be the person here that would be most likely to get a wiki page accepted without much effort?
copy? BenjaminG? actually me?
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We could probably write about @ShrekOverflow
I didn't say it's not allowed, I said you're not supposed to (???)
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He's done lots of open source stuff, competed in MS Cup etc
what's your argument dude
@LadyBird No, I refuse.
Benjamin is a much better choice
or Raynos
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19:13
I don't think that's an option
oh, jAndy, for his vegan accomplishments
Who are you btw 😃 ?
GDPR makes it an option
@towc I don't think a wiki page would be suitable for me, I'm not famous and no one is looking for info about me
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@ShrekOverflow I'm your snappick bud
19:13
@BenjaminGruenbaum that's not the question though
Jhawins ?
People might look for shit I do - but at that point they can check my GH
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Yea
@towc none of us until copy's company makes billions and then only copy probably
a wiki page about me would be equally pointless
19:14
It would be more pointless since copy and I actually did some shit one might consider "noteworthy"
@BenjaminGruenbaum that reminds me, badger is a fairly worthy candidate too
None of us should be on wikipedia
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@towc if we write about your cicada3301 site and leave off everything identifying you we can post some kind of cringey secret h4x0r wiki on you I bet
@BenjaminGruenbaum well, sure
We only brought this up to point out it's ridiculous
19:15
@BenjaminGruenbaum sure, but I have an independent curiosity now
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We could all be listed on Wiki as examples of what "dragging it out" is
@LadyBird what's your primary
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I have 1 account and 1 only.
A rocket launcher?
No one will care about the shit I did in 200 years - hopefully it will make a positive net impact overall on peoples' lives.
But that's true for most of us
+I have no interest in being 'noteworthy' that just brings out the shit in people
19:15
@BenjaminGruenbaum unless we build a ton of bombs
so have you changed your username? or are you just a long-time lurker
@towc which we shouldn't do
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Nobody else had any trouble figuring it out so I'll stay silent
but it's plausible
I'm insane enough to maybe do that one day
most of us are
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I mean. Who else that's a regular would become a King of the Hill character
19:16
3 mins ago, by ShrekOverflow
Who are you btw 😃 ?
I'm guessing jhawins
Lady Bird ← Jhoverit ← Jhawins ← ?
partially because you're not taggable under that name anymore
# Pull Request

- Lady Bird
+ Crazy Bird
he's in a bunch of "room for Jhawins and *"
so he's very likely jhawins
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@towc You are missing a lot of entries, this wiki article is going to be pretty shoddy
19:18
lol
@LadyBird write about Loktar
his thing ended up on Steam
no on me please
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His game collection yea
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That's genuinely notable
19:18
@KTWorks can you fetch us some water please
@LadyBird But not notably notable
@LadyBird if we make a "don't listen to towc" cardboard game maybe that can go on wikipedia
@forresthopkinsa of course
how many domain endings are there .org .com .net is there a list of them somewhere?
19:19
just urls
This list of Internet top-level domain (TLD) extensions contains top-level domains, which are those domains in the DNS root zone of the Domain Name System of the Internet. The official list of all top-level domains is maintained by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) at the Root Zone Database. IANA also oversees the approval process for new proposed top-level domains. As of April 2018, the root domain contains 1543 top-level domains, while a few have been retired and are no longer functional. == Types == IANA distinguishes the following groups of top-level domains: infrastructure top...
They're called top level domains.
My favorite is .sucks
i have a project. For this project i need a backend server. Is it a good idea to test everythink with my laptop and when everything is workling transform it to a server which i will rent?
actually, I've definitely done some wiki-worthy stuff, in the l33t h4x0r fake community
i want to use node js and Mongo DB
19:22
I just never talk about it here because it's somewhat cringey, and I'm not sure it was legal
omg, this is not a practical list. I need to find some other convention for splitting URL tale from the base.
@Rick lmao
People do a lot of "illegal" stuff.
@Rick Like... regex? Or what do you mean?
@Rick split by dot, and use the non-last elements?
19:22
@KTWorks sure. Got any linux experience?
yes i am using linux
@Rick Use a URL parser
is it many work to tranform it?
www.base.com/somejuck/morejunk I just need everything after .com
but you can also have shiz like this https:// com was an easy target
54 secs ago, by little pootis
@Rick Use a URL parser
19:24
@KTWorks if it's linux and you keep your layers separate (i.e. your program interacts with Node and Node alone) then yeah you should be able to just move it over
^https?://[^/]+
remove that and you're left with the rest
@forresthopkinsa ok thx
Found the stupidest domain extension by fsir
qpon
that's dumb af
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!!> console.log.call(null)
19:25
@kendall clearly you are the man. although I hate regular expressions
@LadyBird "undefined"
sounds more like a TLD for feminine products
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Oh I thought that threw "illegal invocation"
@Rick then what exactly are you wanting ??
how were you originally going to go about it?
the regular expression is fine, I just don't like using them
19:26
.ninja
It's almost like I'm invisible to this guy
and now you can trace back to my dark web persona and do all the analysis. You're welcome governments
also, I'm santa claus
Rick is more like morty
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19:29
@towc So you're telling us a IRC client, running on the dark net through Tor was popular?
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I mean. I stop at IRC and say max 100 all time users ever
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Then you say darknet... Oh boy. Now I'm guessing what, 14 kids under 16 y/o, 4 adults, 1 FBI agent
well, 21k followers on twitter apparently. Probably 1k bots
yeah, I was kinda eager to take over the whole thing, then it turned out most attendees were kids
which was still allowing it to be a good education tool, just not what I wanted to do with my time, so I just let it keep dying off
there were about 100 active users all the time, I'd say
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lol
one of the previous managers was very likely fetched by the fbi, and a few more left after that
my personality was still fairly well hidden, and I didn't have plans to use the platform illegally at all, I was actually going to make it more law-friendly
so I was ok with taking over
that online identity is pretty much dead now. I come on other servers sometimes to catch up with friends, as you do
then get on other servers to help out like I do here, just with a lot more shitting on. Mostly with the intent of making the people do things right and not outside the law, when possible
only one real-life person knew this before now, btw :P
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19:35
This convo is half cringe half stupid
ikr
who wants to put that in towc's little corner?
I'll put you in a corner
what makes you think I'm not already
19:37
im using this mock for a npm localization class:
https://github.com/stefalda/ReactNativeLocalization/issues/37#issuecomment-360944817

but getting `TypeError: Cannot read property 'default' of undefined` I'm just doin a `jest.mock('react-native-localization', () => mockRNLocalization);` of the mock class, any ideas?
Hi
@LadyBird you're half -- eh -- nvm
Why javascript uses unicode values instead of ascii value while comparing characters?
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I'm just half.
point is, the server could easily get a wiki page
19:38
rip discord
for the history, for completeness, my persona could be in there, and that could easily get a wiki page
@BenFortune what happened?
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@BenFortune Snapchat too, same issue
@Shad Because strings are unicode
Google fucked up somewhere
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19:39
Google doesn't fuck up. Clearly every app using GCPCloud fucked up
huh, @SomeGuy follows that network on twitter
damnit
Anyone have experience with web components?
so where does ascii values play its role then?
19:40
nice
@Vap0r context?
probably everybody here has exp with web components in some form
Not just web components. But Web Components
so just vanilla HTML5 style
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@Shad What are you trying to ask
polymer style
Not really.
19:41
Sorry I am just a beginner
Web Components is the spec
Polymer drove the spec
anything similar is "Web Components" style and not vice versa
@forresthopkinsa no
"Our products sprinkle a bit of sugar over the standard Web Components APIs and shine a light on best practices for building elements and apps, making it easier for you to get great results."
@Shad I don't know what you want to know. Do you know what ASCII and Unicode are?
Chicken and the egg arguments are always interesting, but if the chicken says they are based on the egg then the egg came first
19:43
jesus editing makes my eye go blind
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@Shad is there something specific you're trying to do right now? It's a lot easier to solve problems vs. answer specific questions
Polymer was made to make web components practical
The project learned a lot of lessons that were incorporated into the spec
anyway whatever, it doesn't matter
At any rate, I have nested web components, one inside the other. I want the bottom level web component to hide when a click is received anywhere except itself. Normally this could be achieved like so:
well I suppose I should look into it more before asking specific here
document.addEventListener("click", (event) => {
  if(event.target.tagName !== "CUSTOM-ELEMENT") {
    this.element.style.display = "none";
  }
});
This doesn't work though because the shadow DOM boundary chosen by the browser is the top-most one
So that if I have DOCUMENT -> ELEMENT1 -> ELEMENT2 where 1&2 are custom web components, with ELEMENT2 having the "blur" code, it won't work.
Every click is seen as being on ELEMENT1 that is on either ELEMENT1 or ELEMENT2
19:48
ah so we had ascii before and then we got unicode characters
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!!> 'abcdefg'.split('').reduce((unicodes, char) => (unicodes.push(char.charCodeAt(0)), unicodes), [])
@LadyBird [97,98,99,100,101,102,103]
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I mean you can convert between things pretty easily
acting as a superset
oh nice! :D
@Shad Unicode was inspired by things like ANSI which involved many competing character sets mapped to the same set of numbers.
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19:50
!!> [97,98,99,100,101,102,103].reduce((chars, unicode) => (chars.push(String.fromCharCode(unicode)), chars), [])
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I love reduce
@LadyBird ["a","b","c","d","e","f","g"]
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Ohshit
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!!> [97,98,99,100,101,102,103].reduce((chars, unicode) => (chars.push(String.fromCharCode(unicode)), chars), []).join('')
@LadyBird "abcdefg"
19:51
@KendallFrey thanks
(Unicode's goal is mainly to map all characters in all languages into a single standard set)
yeah I read that
so for uppercase, lowercase etc the values are same
whaat?
A and a are not the same character
for Unicode(ascii)
19:53
no I mean Unicode/ascii are same thing
All ASCII characters have the same number in all Unicode encodings
They're not the same thing, obviously
Unicode is a massively larger superset
@towc ehhh no I don't think they are
yeah xD
@KendallFrey It is an honour to talk to you. You have given some amazing answers on SO. :P
@Shad you should see his wikipedia page
Have you been creeping my profile? lol
19:56
wiki! :O
no actually I came across some of your answers before
oh even creepier
:P
xD

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