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02:04
Does this look like a slider:
not slider I mean toggle switch
02:24
Yes I looked
why ?
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03:50
@Ascaliko Oh just insecurity lol. It's not doing a transform: translateX(...) so wasn't sure if it looked like one or not lol.
thank you tho
 
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05:13
howdy!
 
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06:47
Howdy o/
Ahoy!
Guys, I'm building for my company a redis-based task generator. It's generic but might be kindof niche. So I'm wondering whether I should make the extra step and set it open-source and I'd like your opinion on whether you think there would possibly be some usage for it. Here it is (very preliminary): github.com/Canop/resc
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(assuming the code, documentation and feature list would improve)
@DenysSéguret So the URL you watch returns a json of a list of tasks? and your library gracefully handles them? Is that what it does?
@Neil the watcher watches a queue (a redis list used as a queue, that is). It applies some rules, which might involve querying a web service, and uses that to generate other tasks (that is push some strings in some other redis lists).
seems rather specific for my needs
06:59
This might be used to run a task workflow in a distributed environment, especially when you want the task rules to be clear and sometimes involve computation.
@DenysSéguret Sure, even if no one uses it it's good to showcase you have experience doing those.
Also, writing docs helps understand the flow
but I don't see the harm in making anything open source. Just make it flexible but also convention over configuration
@Neil The point is this would involve more work. This would imply having semantics farther from my business (which turns around steel products being sent from one plant to another one, and cut and welded, grading of products, customer requirements, etc.). So if I take the time to do this I'll have to find a justification for my boss. Having other people potentially using it or contributing to it might sound better to my boss than me just showcasing my experience to other employers.
I get it. You have to think that people will help contribute
more "might" than "will" but yes
07:03
Hard to say though. I don't have a need for it, but others might
there's always "might" :P
At this point, with me not having yet grasped the basic concepts of rust, some reviewing and some critics of the code would be helpful
(still trying to determine what language I will promote in my company to replace java)
@BenjaminGruenbaum \o
(I pinned my message for some visibility today, unpin it if you disagree)
o.o
@DenysSéguret nice, in Rust. Mine is written in silly C
but ... a regex based configuration?
@KarelG describing tasks and events as simple strings is very convenient. But it means you have to extract the interesting parts. I don't expect the regular expressions to be more complex than my examples which can be defined by people not even knowing regexes if they have an example
07:15
hard to troubleshoot if you have multiple process steps
I just hand out a template so that a developer only has to fill it in
@DenysSéguret I think there is value in it - but I don't think that if you don't spend time making it actually accessible (lots of docs, talks, tutorials, getting people to use it, blog maybe) a lot of people will use it.
@BenjaminGruenbaum If I ask the permission to keep it open-source, and if I get it, I would definitely document it and make some more work (talks and blogs would only occur with other users, though).
the first objective is to choose a license
if I really open-source it I guess I'd choose MIT (assuming the legal department of my company doesn't get involved)
you can ask them
there are (too many ...) more other OS licenses
07:23
I know
I have to admit that I quit checking for some OS licenses ...
I just check this: choosealicense.com
yeah, and it says that MIT is the to go licence when you want people to be free to use your code as they want
I should pick GNU for your project
GNU is forbidden in many companies
well. I did not know that
07:27
guys anyone can help me ? i have a datatable , and the columns are contenteditable = "true" but why my header isn't fixed ? here is my table postimg.cc/7JrSF1Gf
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your project is for internal use, not being distributed "away"
I can imagine that GNU brings problem if an open source project is used in a client application
yes, that's why legal departments are afraid of their devs playing with GNU parts
In most cases you can still use it (by decoupling) but this blocks some evolutions and looks like a potential legal bomb
can it not be used in a project without necessarily making that project open source?
If that were the case, windows would be open source
depends on how you use it, how you link it, whether you change it, etc. It means extra steps
(but I'm no legal expert, I just opt for the more permissive licence for my OS work)
07:35
@DenysSéguret up to you
@DenysSéguret MIT is a decent license
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Q: react-native-background-geolocation not giving exact location while app is in background

masud_moniI have used mauron85/react-native-background-geolocation for tracking the location of the user on my react native app. It is working fine while the app is on fore ground. The location is exact on regular interval. But if the app goes to background, the location is not the same, rather is moved fr...

@DenysSéguret problem with GNU starts when you use it for client applications. There were no problems with using some GNU licensed projects in our systems here. (otherwise I would not use these)
got backed up by the legal dept tho
@KarelG My software are typically installed in plants, due to the massive amount of data we handle
why do we need this tag? I thought it would already be a synonym
07:45
"javascript" is vanilla
I'll admit ignorance when it comes to the legal side of this, but, is there not like a license which says that a given library or program is open source, and anything extending that library or program must also be open source, but not programs which use it?
but fyi
AFAIK there is a vanilla-js project
@Neil the difference between extending and using is sometimes a little too fuzzy for legal people to be confident there's no risk
but that is just an ... advertisement let's say
@KarelG its a page recommending javascript without frameworks
07:47
That tag is silly.
burnimate it
And should just be removed.
> but that is just an ... advertisement let's say
... Look at the edit history on that question
So many people think it's necessary to add that tag
hi guys
some one use bootstrap?
07:48
@Cerbrus so let's not lose time fighting for a removal
I suggest synonymising or blacklist
@DenysSéguret So they can ask a programmer. Does a lawyer really need to determine this?
Ask one which has no bias one way or the other.. I don't think there is much ambiguity in using a library vs extending one
@SurajRao why? It's a useless tag but some people like it, it does have some meaning, and there's no harm.
I'm sure there are cases where it could be ambiguous, but I don't think that's the norm
@Neil Yes, there is. I forgot which one though
07:50
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Q: Should there be a vanilla-javascript tag?

user13500Loosely following javascript I wonder if it would be preferable to have a vanilla-javascript tag. My reasoning is that, instead of negating all sorts of libraries, one could (by approximation) look up (and follow) the pure form. Though various JS libraries still can be classified as JS, they co...

My lovely EcmaScript, even after all those years my dear, you can still be deceptive and deceiving.
@Neil In many cases it might be necessary to patch a tool to be able to use it the way you want, or even to branch it. You might not want (or succeed) to publish the patch
@DenysSéguret I've already removed the tag.
@SurajRao I've locked the question. Seeing the recent answers gave me confidence that no new value would come from it.
Maybe the question should just be locked
Well there we go
07:51
bows
@DenysSéguret The patch is extending the library.
You'd contribute to the open source project at that point, or have a separate project which is considered open source which your program uses
@Neil yes, that's the problem. You want to use the library and you end up extending it
@DenysSéguret I've never seen a case where it was genuinely necessary to patch a library, with the exception of fixing bugs that affect you (in which case, a patch and a PR is the right course of action).
@MadaraUchiha it's not a problem for me. I'm just explaining why GNU libraries are forbidden in many companies
07:53
I think the point in which your program using the library does someting completely different, it is no longer an extension
And every time you patch a library, you, or your successor, will grow to regret it.
I mean that's sort of a ridiculous claim
@DenysSéguret Isn't it because it's viral?
That's like saying the earth, by vicinity to a flower growing from it, must also be part of the flower
Or am I confusing?
07:54
@MadaraUchiha: Would it be an idea to just remove the latest 3-4 answers there?
@Cerbrus They get 0 visibility as it is, I don't mind much.
And that won't change.
Fair enough
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Q: Synomize or blacklist [vanilla-js] tag

KarelGThere has been a website in the past, about "vanilla-js" (http://vanilla-js.com/) because of the multiple open source libraries/frameworks got founded during that period. That was not something serious. Just a "gag". There is a "legitimate" SO question about that here: What is VanillaJS? Yet, w...

@SurajRao
I interpret vanilla-js tag to mean "please don't give me jQuery plugin solutions here"
whereas javascript tag doesn't necessarily say that
I do think they're separate ideas, but people would still easily use vanilla-js tag where they'd normally use javascript tag not thinking there is a difference
@Neil: Questions that aren't tagged with jQuery shouldn't get jQuery answers
07:58
^
If they do, I often downvote those answers.
@Cerbrus They shouldn't, but they do
it happens that the OP asks for a jQuery solution, so I add a jQuery tag if it is missing
In an ideal world, you wouldn't need the vanilla-js tag
but no jQuery tag = no jQuery
07:59
Note that the vanilla tag does not exist at the moment
SO is doing just fine without it.
that's wrong logic. Questions need to have a #nojQuery tag in order to deny answers with jQuery. jQuery is life yo.
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A: Synomize or blacklist [vanilla-js] tag

BoltClockOne of javascript's synonyms is vanilla-javascript, so having an additional vanilla-js synonym seems like a no-brainer. Done.

wow. That was ... fast.
Then we'll need a noCSharp and noCOBOL tag while we're at it
No COBOL answers for my web page problem please.. only vanilla js!
I'd probably upvote a good cobol answer if it solves my JS problem
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08:01
anyone can help me ? i have a datatable , and the columns are contenteditable = "true" but why my header isn't fixed ? here is my table postimg.cc/7JrSF1Gf
@NotaPwntester you already asked
@DenysSéguret wow that'd be a freakin long answer tho :p
@BartekBanachewicz i was reading it as "no jizz" :|
can you already compile COBOL to WebAssembly?
08:03
it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if you could
I'd probably laugh my pants of, but I wouldn't take a past of it either
@BartekBanachewicz seems not : github.com/appcypher/awesome-wasm-langs
IDENTIFICATION DIVISION.
PROGRAM-ID.  ToDoApp

PROCEDURE DIVISION.
Begin.
    GET ELEMENT by ID "#table"
I wonder if it's possible to write a cobol program to respond to a RESTful service
You'd probably have to write an adapter for it, but I bet you could
@KarelG yesterday I found my lib on one of those "awesome" lists
I wish someone has told me
08:05
hey i have a general question, i am wanted to buy gtx 970 4gb but its too costly for me, I have only half of the budget. could someone suggest me a good alternative ?
@FlyingGambit GTX 485 2GB?
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that gtx 970 one is problematic
what is your budget and what is your region? (europe?)
@BartekBanachewicz would be half, wouldn't it?
a friend also suggested gtx730
@Neil lol
its for a friend in brazil, the budget is 800 reis
go for the video cards which are no longer potent enough to do bitcoin farming with
they perform well and cost very little for that performance
08:09
okay
tbf, it also depends of the cpu and PSU
800 reais = 215 ish dollars
Can you use the new RTX video cards for bitcoin farming?
I'd imagine so
I'm really excited about the ray tracing capability. If you can ray trace that fast, there is really nothing particularly taxing to calculate that normal ray tracing couldn't handle already
you can get a 1050 with 215 I think
not sure if it ships to Brazil
yet, check closely if PSU and CPU is ok as well
@Neil what do you mean?
@BartekBanachewicz I mean, using ray tracing to build a frame amounts to launching thousands of light rays and essentially showing what your eyes would see, without the use of tricks
Whereas currently we use tricks for drawing polynomials and gradients and such to look like shadow or add blur effects, etc.
08:18
@KarelG this looks neat and affordable. Thanks
he is talking about that new nvidia artworks tech
i have seen the vid
With ray tracing, it really just amounts to figuring out new ways to take advantage of this rendering.. adding a chrome surface is not particularly more taxing than any other surface for ray tracing, whereas it would be using "tricks"
(used in metro exodus IIRC)
chrome surfaces are hard to do right without ray tracing.. you sort of have to apply a texture to a curved surface emulating a chrome surface
with ray tracing, it works a lot more similar to how we perceive light entering our eyes
Also mirrors
Are we finally going to have mirrors?
08:23
Set.constructor`alert\x28document.domain\x29```;
absolutely
it does mirrors well
@Neil Awesome
I would love to see a mirror room benchmark
Se how laggy can it get
I mean to say you can do things you couldn't do normally with this. Rather than create a model, you could say, define a mathematical formula which defines a barrier with infinite complexity
Basically letting you create perfect spheres or fractals
10 points to the first person to tell me what's going on with that snippet :D
08:25
and it could render this with no significant difficulty than it already has
@MadaraUchiha Oi do tou have any good sites/source about b8 internals
@MadaraUchiha alert(document.domain);
@MadaraUchiha yes
@KamilSolecki Obviously
But why is it executed?
@KamilSolecki No, maybe Benji does.
08:28
You set a constructor and it wvaluates it, the weird characters will do for parentheses encoded
lolwat
Is me right
@KamilSolecki Why would a Set constructor make it run?
hi guys I have a question
I need to resize <tr> in<table> with bootstrap class
D: and node has PTCs at one point
08:32
I wnat that when the user go on <tr> the <tr> is resize
so I use this css
tr:hover{
transform:scale(1.01);

}
Without looking at the code, id assume that whenever you set document.domain to a value it runs eval() on it but i have No idea what for :P
the problem is the row is increase
but the border buttom disappear! :(
is it something to do with the literals?
Since
Set.constructor`alert\x28document.domain\x29`;
ƒ anonymous(
) {
alert(document.domain)
}
@BenFortune That part has nothing to do with the literals, actually :)
@FlyingGambit np
@MadaraUchiha it uses Function inside the Set construct I think
that evals the string
08:47
Yeah but Thats Whats bogging me why would Set do eval
Imma Check the ecma spec Real quick
@KamilSolecki You won't find anything.
I'll save you the trouble.
Wait is it browser specific
08:50
is tht grin emoji a repl to me?
hi agnijalam
That Set constructor accepts any iterable. By using Function construct, it probably evals the argument to iterate through it
Or am I on the wrong track @MadaraUchiha ?
@KarelG that's the second time I see you spelling reply as repl
@Neil yeah but other stuff is hard
it's confusing
please use reply
08:53
@KarelG Why would the Set constructor eval it through the constructor?
@Neil except that's not what games render
It doesn't eval it, it returns a function, it does about new Function (string in template), the second template string makes the function call
@MadaraUchiha does it do with how it handles the hash table
@KamilSolecki No.
Want a hint? :)
it works for other constructors too
08:54
I wonder why :)
but I don't see why it returns a function. Implementation fault ?
!!> (Set.constructoralert(3)).constructor
@DenysSéguret "function Function() {\n [native code]\n}"
I would peek in ecma how the constructor of a class behaves
08:56
> native code
@KarelG doesn't probably work for 'any' constructor
@KarelG its already like 4 minutes and the page didnt yet lose for me lmao
maybe just the ones which can also be used without new
They should portion it for real
Want a hint? :D
08:58
> Instead objects may be created in various ways including via a literal notation or via constructors which create objects and then execute code that initializes all or part of them by assigning initial values to their properties.

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