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19:01
room is slow today
You're slow.
that's speedist
101 outside
Am melting
41 today with humidity here
yay global warming
19:06
Do u use c or f
Dang rlemon, that is like, 106 Freedom units
@ex080 I'm outside of the USA, so C
How to make cap convert
her converter is broken
but..
!!convert 41C to F
@rlemon 73.8 degF
19:07
Zirak doesn't math well
Haha
what is the best variable name you guys have ever come up with?
TheThingThatGetsDataFromTheServer
that's a method in the JS chat.
whoaaaaa
@zohreh they ended NAPI
so good bet it's done in js
19:09
Mine is LENS_CALIBRATION
@CapricaSix 41C is like 100ish F not 70
bah mentioning a bot
I once named a variable "wobbly"
Yeah i googled it 105
It was quite wobbly
Haha
19:11
i once named a variable \u5343\u4e07\u4e0d\u8981\u7528\u8fd9\u4e2a\u53d8\u91cf\u5426\u5219\u4f60\u4f1a\‌​u88ab\u5f00\u9664
@zohreh ohh gross, this is a referral link.
please don't post any more
woo i got 500 rep
1 message moved to Trash can
@zohreh no jokes tho, don't post referral links to a pyramid mining scam ever again in here.
cc @MadaraUchiha
that's the second time today you've posted one. @BenjaminGruenbaum kicked you once already
@zohreh This is the second time you post your referral link here and are warned about it.
I don't know about a third, but I assure you there won't be a fourth.
it's even shittier that you asked it in guise of a legit question.
you know what you're doing
19:31
hey how can i make something like https://stackoverflow.com/premium/referral/7331 in javascript
Thought: As electron apps get more and more common, do you think a lot of them will convert to PWAs instead? For something like Slack and Skype, I do not understand why a full Electron distribution is needed, esp when both of them can run just as websites.
electron can take advantage of a lot of native stuff
for some apps this means nothing, and they should stay in browsers
@snek You need to remember that the automatic link text drops the protocol and shortens the path
@MadaraUchiha yeah i noticed after i edited it :(
19:35
best way to do that is to post the link in sandbox
@ShrekOverflow discord is an example of when to use electron. they're able to use native code to do better GPU acceleration of the UI, interface with games you're running, and use UDP for video/voice chat
then steal the formatted text
Who owns stackoverfiow?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier iirc
It's down :(
19:36
doesn't take a wildcard subdomain
@snek And discord has massive issues on >200ms pings when Hangouts, Skype and even webrtc demos for safari perform better.
it's up, just not for meta.
@ShrekOverflow i haven't noticed that
@snek hop on right away 😃
do you mean because of people connecting to far-away voice regions?
19:36
damn, I thought my last configuration would function well
Yes
>200ms pings
@MadaraUchiha stackoverfiow.com the main site is on github the other one is one his own server
thats just physics
we sholud probably change that
19:37
It just doesn't support https:// on subdomains
How is Skype / hangout or even webrtc samples achieving it?
@ShrekOverflow skype does it by being dishonest
they measure ping between their hubs, not the people talking
@MadaraUchiha also, the meta.stackoverfiow redirects to youtube, while main domain directly to full page rebecca
19:37
so do you need UDP?
@snek also WebRTC has a decent provision for lossy packets too
WebRTC connects directly between devices
which discord can't do because they protect your IP
And GPU acceleration, really? You need a text visualizer to be optimized?
I'll try and see if I can put some dummy server with a letsencrypt cert this weekend
currently it's really just dns redirect iirc
@ShrekOverflow their client is meant to be run while you're also running games, they squeeze every bit of perf they can
@snek Devices not client devices
19:39
@FélixGagnon-Grenier anmonteiro.com/2015/08/… if we wanted to the github pages route
you can have a server box that connects the two
that is closer to what Skype does iirc
yeah
but madara is right we can't use that for https://
but anyway the 200ms ping from connecting to a box on the other side of the planet is reasonable
thats why discord lets you choose where your voice box is
so, then Discord doesn't need those super nicey things, does it?
19:40
what super nicey things
and access to UDP
HW Accleration for UI
and access to UDP
considering discord has a website that wroks too
discord uses webrtc in browser
and it will use webrtc in the desktop client if udp is blocked
What's a resource for learning a JavaScript details, like the ones in stupid tests that are essentially weird edge case implementations. Basically like a guide for Oracle Java certificate except for JS?
@snek So then it doesn't need an electron client, it can just be an PWA as well.
Like something organized, not just MDN
19:41
@ShrekOverflow you can use discord in the browser if you want
but there are obvious benefits to using the desktop client
I strongly doubt it, the amount of Ram hog of Electron apps and their capabilities is bothersome for me.
i keep the discord desktop client open pretty much 24/7 on my laptop ama
Discord desktop has features the browser can't emulate
@DavidKamer like?
@snek And I have Slack, Skype open 24/7
rlemon what type of 3d printer do you use?
19:45
cr-10
--- wow he types fast ---
gpu acceleration, game overlay, game library, rich presence, etc
UDP for video and voice chat
@ShrekOverflow It's because you put in extra spaces.
> gpu acceleration

For a Chat?
@ShrekOverflow I can't remember exactly but I know it couldn't handle either voice recognition or tap to talk. Probably the former
19:46
@ShrekOverflow like i said above "their client is meant to be run while you're also running games, they squeeze every bit of perf they can"
It was like an essential feature that it just wouldn't do while in Rust
@DavidKamer push-to-speak, because it can't register system keyboard shortcuts
By taking 2 GB ram, hmm sounds like they should invest on a native client if they really wanted to squeeeeze that much perf.
i measure it taking 300MB of ram, and i'm in 100 guilds
@snek is the Discord Helper running?
19:47
two discord helpers are running
i summed the memory
ps aux or just a screenshot?
does anyone have a clue why eslint would want decorators after the export keyword(s) ?? and how I might go about disabling that if there is no technical reason for it?
@ShrekOverflow haha it actually dropped even further, seems like it cleaned something up gc.gy/3190733.png
gg slack
i hate slack
19:49
@foo({
  bar: 123
})
export default class Thing {}
// fails
export default
@foo({
  bar: 123
})
class Thing {}
// passes
Are you on a single discord call atm?
@ShrekOverflow Electron apps aren't that bad. Also if it uses GPU acceleration it could have as many or more negatives than using just the CPU in cases where it would matter
nah
i can join one though
it won't do much to the memory
@DavidKamer I am not talking about all electron apps, VSCode for example will never go all browser (hopefully)
19:51
I'm the first to admit that atom starts slow af..
atom is bad af
Like 2.5 seconds sometimes
I love atom it's just more of an ide
vim is love vim is life
I agree
I use vim for atom
It's an easy to find plugin
19:55
@KevinB what's your problem lol?
You guys are just brainwashed for vscode. Microsoft paid a bunch of devs to post positive articles about vscode
ie7 what are you talking about kevin
Oh nevermind then lol sorry
i received a support ticket from someone using ie11 in compat mode
aka ie7
19:56
lol add a meta tag
force ie 11
it has a meta tag
they forced it to ie7
Ie 7 resisted force.
@DavidKamer I haven't read a single article that prompted me to use vscode before I started using vscode.
19:56
that is pretty hilarious
It's a genuinely pleasant editor
@KevinB take a giant battering ram and bash them
use conditional comments to detect IE7 and say not supported
@KevinB
vscode is genuinely unpleasant
@MadaraUchiha same, i tried it hoping it'll be horrible, but heh it stuck...
19:57
i mean, i'd rather just not support IE7 in any way shape or form
@MadaraUchiha random ping, you wouldn't happen to know about my question above would you?
including purposely not saying it's not supported
vscode & typescript are most beautiful things happened for JS world recently
@rlemon TypeScript? Babel?
Babel++
TypeScript is good too
19:58
regular js, eslint complaining
parser is babel-eslint
add flow for good measure
I think you can force the rendering
This sounds t oo wrong
what I want to know is why that limitation? is there going to be some technical issue with decorators existing above the exports in the future? if no, how can I disable that rule? it's a parse error, so I don't see anything but disabling eslint on those lines
@rlemon Not sure, the former is the correct syntax.
20:00
booting to Elementary OS wish me luck
the best thing to do is when someone with IE loads your site, blow the server and run for europe
hrm..
Unless @snek comes along and tells me I'm stupid (I am) and that export has to be placed before the decorators
don't use decorators
Is it just me or Elementary looks app oriented
20:01
at the july tc39 meeting we actually argued a bunch about @d export vs export @d
@ShrekOverflow why would pick elementary
i believe that it should go after the export declaration
@William just browsing 😛
because decorators can't modify the fact that its an export
@snek are you in the tc39 committee?
20:01
but others say that it should go before because it looks better
Its in a VM running on OSX I am confused
@towc soon(tm)
i was an invited expert
hmmm
the tc discussion says both should be valid
the babel issue says decorators-legacy should solve it
which I have as a plugin
just avoid decorators
20:02
@rlemon It's actually under active discussion
thats what i just said >.>
@MadaraUchiha yea, and reading what the contributors say, it should be both (and works both ways for babel at least)
it's only eslint bitching about it
more rules
rlemon would you reccomend the cr-10
yes
well, yes and no
ender 3 is much cheaper
if you don't need the larger build area, just get an ender 3
20:05
yeah saw that link
i recommend the carbon m1 printer
cr-10 is a solid machine tho
but be prepared to replace all the fans.
they used cheap fans with crap bearings
start to be noisy after a few months
@ShrekOverflow I'm zshing Linux all the time.
From @oboecat ... I have to say I missed the bash pun.
20:08
madara come up you beoat me :P
And I am phishing OSX all the time too 😬
(react redux question) If I dispatch an action to the store, is it then going to trigger render at all components that are connected to the store? - or is it only going to update the props?
perl shell is the weirdest/coolest IMO
ohh that's kinda silly
it doesn't read the babelrc for the decorators
you have to define that in eslintrc
well that was 30 minutes of stupid
:(
learning
20:12
@MadaraUchiha that might be, but I received like 10x Google feed notifs on vscode around the time ms bought out GitHub. I can only speak to my implicitly average experience when considering what happened to the community as a whole
I was trying to see if I can rewire the fn key or something to have 2 modifiers under the shiftkey on my laptop
ended up drilling through the keyboard
solid plan ;)
and establishing I could mkae the windows key larger and the fn key a control key
but would need to 3d print a replacement key
speaking of which, I might have 3d printed the single most useful object I ever did the other day: I printed a button and sewed to my pants, who are now back into workable state.
whoa
someone's found a real use for the 3d printers
20:14
why didn't you just buy a replacement button
because I can print it
mine come with duplicates also
@William because this was an opportunity
go to goodwill buy closest shirt with buttons for a $1 or 2
20:14
@forresthopkinsa There has to be a way to make money using a 3d printer like printing parts on demand or something.
resew bamb
tbh, this is like the most expensive button one could think of, if I consider all the money I've put into that print hobby
can i 3d print away my loneliness
@snek true fact: yes
yay
20:15
@forresthopkinsa 90% of my prints are for home repair
I've printed very few 'trinkets'
@rlemon Do you think someone could make some side change selling 3d printed parts online?
yes
a lot, you just need to find the right contract
find a place that is using a disposable plastic part that they get made in other ways with small runs
I've considered trying to do it. I used to support 3d printers (industrial) at an IT job I had
we bought one for work because we were paying $3/per for a very small plastic part. I can now print ~1000 of them for $10
@rlemon what kind of home repair
that's super interesting
20:17
@forresthopkinsa mostly clips, couplers, and spacers for things that either broke, or I didn't wanna buy a replacement
okay I see
a lot of my drapery is held up by 3d printed parts
$5/part from the store. $0.05 in plastic
I've made a lot of stuff for my tools and aquariums as well
every tool now has an adapter to fit the shopvac
those were like $15 online
per
@rlemon This truly is the future lol
yea, I never have to go looking for a part and wait for it to arrive. if it's not something that needs to be super strong or heat resistant, I just print it
so, I'm handing over a non-profit node project because I won't have time anymore, and someone who might be interested in taking over said they'd be more inclined to take over if I migrated to typescript. So I'm trying to do that. I'm using dynamic imports in various places, and I get this error message:
20:20
printing is slow, but so is shipping without amazon same-day
A dynamic import call in ES5/ES3 requires the 'Promise' constructor.
 Make sure you have a declaration for the 'Promise' constructor or include 'ES2015' in your `--lib` option.
did you 3d scan the replacement part
or make it yourself
modeled it myself.
but a lot of parts others have already shared
blender?
I use onShape, but yea whatever you like should work
20:21
that's awesome man
this is my tsconfig:
{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "outDir": "/built",
    "allowJs": true,
    "target": "es2017",
    "lib": ["es2015"]
  },
  "include": [
    "/src/**/*"
  ]
}
yeah, rlemon is quite the inspiration on that :)
Loktar got me into it
he prints things to sell online, and a lot of game models
painting them is fun
so, either the tsconfig is not being parsed, the error is incorrect, or I don't understand some other thing
user1596138
He has like 5 now I think
user1596138
20:22
5 printers lol
yea something like that
that's insane
but he is selling parts online, so having a production line makes sense
I tried capitalizing es2015, changing it to es2017, but still the same error
20:22
some people have like 30 in their apartment
user1596138
@forresthopkinsa Well he sells on etsy
crazy setups wall to wall printer.
@William is it true that Blender has a built in game engine?
and I don't get how it's relevant, as my target is es2017 anyway
@DavidKamer yes
it's not great for actual games but it's very useful for specific applications
20:23
@DavidKamer haven't used it in a while but the game
I helped with sucked\
barely call it a game
Do either of you know the Rust programming language?
@LuckyKleinschmidt that's really cool
@DavidKamer it's on my to-do list
@forresthopkinsa If you're ever interested in working on an open source project with me I want to build a game engine on rust. I probably have about the same level of knowledge as you rn
I know the basics but haven't used them in months
hey, I was hoping somebody could explain a conceptual issue to me about angularJS
just ask :D
20:25
well, I've been trying to figure out how you're supposed to communicate data between controllers
@DavidKamer that sounds really cool but I don't think I'll have time for it this year
what is angular lol jk
hopefully onshape student account is free
ish
onshape all accounts are free
all models are public tho
like, say I have a controller with a bunch of inputs in it for the user to interact with, and I need to get that data all the way over to some other controller that's gonna display it
20:26
that won't work
@forresthopkinsa It's cool. Just let me know if you change your mind. I'll probably tell you if I get one going anyway lol
I need to do somethin for school
I've got a few other projects lined up
yeah absolutely
even if I'm not actively contributing, I'd love to poke around in it
what can I use that isn't public with actual files instead of onshap
@William i don't think they're index'd
20:27
the consensus on the internet seems to be to use $rootScope.$broadcast to send events around
I mean public isn't bad
just not hidden if you have a link
but like
um
that just sounds like... traditional javascript programming
I thought the entire point of angular was to program in some kind of a declarative style
if I wanted to manually set up and listen to listeners to change events, I could have stuck with jquery
@forresthopkinsa It just seems like a nobrainer to have a memory safe game engine lol. If there are games on the jvm and even written in C out there. It would probably be cross platform by default too.
ohh nvm I guess I just always ignored the public tab
20:28
right
lwjgl etc
damn, I'm gonna have to browse some of these models tonight
onshape has a nice collection, and I can fork and edit them
@William thanks :D
you made me go looking for the public listing
graphics are actually one of the least defining parts of a game engine. I know that could start arguments, but I mean some sort of GL support is all it really easy
you could probably even port something like three.js into a dev enviroment that just generates open gl or webgl code and then apply a few more methods that make your physics and other game engine aspects apply correctly and then compile that into code read by the game engine.
20:53
How does electron decide the node version it uses?
@DavidKamer you package a version of node in it IIRC
wouldn't that be listed in package.json?
ok, so let me rephrase. I have
"@types/node": "^8.0.24"
Well I previously accidentally only had node like 8.9 installed locally.
so I upgraded just now to 10.x and now it still runs on the old version
the package info is in package-lock.json though because of how I installed
so why isn't it updating to the newest version of node now that it's installed. Do I need to remove and rplace electron bc it's in node_modules already? npm install didn't do the job

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