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12:39 AM
@Wietlol He's being moved to a better server.
 
 
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1:56 AM
who is an ANGULAR EXPERT. HOW DO I HAVE GLOBAL SCSS FILES LIKE VARIABLES, FUNCTIONS, MIXINS, etc...?
 
 
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6:39 AM
I accidentally fried James' new server
 
 
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2:42 PM
well done I mean... that is sad to hear
 
@Wietlol I think it was more of a medium-well, this time.
 
medium rare?
now i wonder if medium well is equal to medium rare
 
@Wietlol It isn't.
They're on opposite ends of "medium"
Doneness is a gauge of how thoroughly cooked a cut of meat is based on the colour, juiciness, and internal temperature when cooked. The gradations of cooking are most often used in reference to beef (especially steak and roasts) but are also applicable to lamb, pork, poultry, veal, and seafood (especially fish). Gradations, their description, and the associated temperature ranges vary regionally from cuisine to cuisine and in local practice and terminology. For steaks, common gradations include rare, medium rare, medium, medium well, and well done. == Temperature == The United States Department...
 
on a side note... you wanna have another go at Wietbot?
this time, it isnt mad
 
Remind me in like 2-3 hours?
 
2:46 PM
ah, so true medium is between them...
sure
 
Although I still want to catch up with AoC, so we'll see :D
 
I am still at day 5 I think
:D
 
Had a busy weekend, couldn't sit on it
Hoping to find the time today.
 
oh, day 6 actually
 
You solving with Wietlang?
 
2:47 PM
most
although, the code is not really interesting in most cases
I said I would try to do all in Wietlang... ironically, day 1 went with Kotlin :D
but I wasnt the one who wrote the code tho...
 
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Q: NestJS nodejs load nested comments in one query with relations?

Ben BeriI have the following models: User, Customer, Comment User can comment on a Customer, user can reply to another user's comment, recursively unlimited. I have done this but it's limited to just one reply, and I want to get all replies NESTED: public async getCommentsForCustomerId(customerId: st...

 
3:12 PM
@Wietlol I actually wanna give Clojure a try. I need to set aside the time to set it up
 
@Wietlol James is alive on his old server, don't get too excited
;)
 
3:29 PM
Clojure is the lisp of JVM :D
I want to try it because fred likes it pretty much
but I dont really see me liking it so much
too many symbols... too many parens
 
@Wietlol Yes
@Wietlol No
It has fewer symbols than most other languages (read: any C based language)
And I've counted, it has approximately the same number of parens as most C based languages
 
too many parens in my opinion
 
ok)))))))))
 
3:48 PM
ew, unbalanced parens
 
 
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5:02 PM
So what's the hip way of loading modules that also do async stuff?
like I have 3 different libraries that rely on templates (protobuf, pass-js and a db file)
what is the new way to load these?
 
5:22 PM
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Q: ListJS how to multiples filters in search

S. WastaMy search need to include/exclude results from the value of the search... I mean: If you type -valueOne, this value have to be exclude from the list, and if you write valueOne, it should be include to list. Well... this is easy, but the idea to be able to use differents arguments/values and get a...

Hello there! Can anyone please give me a hand with this? I know I'm using LISTJS, but I think the main problem is probably logic about how to work with the return value...
The problem is when I add more values to search, for example if I want to exclude more than one value it does but from return the list for the last values.... e.g:
-1
-2
-3
-3 4
-3 5
If I want to exclude -4 and -5 it return the list but only exclude `3 5` because it is the last in the loop.
I don't know if you can understand me... But It isn't neccesary to use ListJS if you know any other method to do this...
Thanks
 
5:38 PM
Hi i have used the downscale libaray to resize image but it's cut the image, is any libaray to resize the image without cutting and loose the quality of image
?
 
6:07 PM
@MadaraUchiha remind!
 
 
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9:31 PM
@KarelG Yes?
 
 
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11:23 PM
@copy paste!
(yes)
 

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