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11:04
so do you get reputation for downvoting questions or closing questions?
only a badge then
No.
Only for flagging.
@DavidDV you actually get -rep for downvoting a lot
@AndersMetnik Not questions.
11:06
@OctavianDamiean Ohh just answers?
Ahh okay then :)
last 3 questions I answered ended up all being closed :)
It's really fun :)
SO is a real rollercoaster
!!/get question 872534
@Zirak User did not submit any questions
I don't ask questions
:p
11:14
History begs to differ!
10 mins ago, by David DV
so do you get reputation for downvoting questions or closing questions?
There, your honor! jury gasps a...QUESTION.
!!/get question 418183
I rest my case.
@OctavianDamiean Invalid "getter" name questions
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Q: How can I get a sensor's name?

Octavian DamieanI want to programatically get a Sensor's name. Say the name of the ambient light sensor. How can I get its name?

Is it returning the newest question?
@DavidDV i have zero questions on my profile as well, google usually answers the ones i have (imho most questions on SO can be answered with the right "feeling lucky" question)
@JoeriSebrechts nah ppl from antwerp are just all-knowing
11:17
(insert long answer here, to be erased)
---!!/tell OctavianDamiean help get---
@OctavianDamiean https://github.com/Zirak/SO-ChatBot/wiki/Interacting-with-the-bot see the one for "get"
@DavidDV it's funny because it's true. (for the rest of you: people from antwerp have the reputation of having huge ego's in the rest of belgium)
oh, and there's some bug with SO API, the between calls don't work
I should really upgrade it to use SO API 2
11:32
-1
Q: javascript using html5

umaheshhow to show list view in java script alert msg box and link all views with some html files it is like when we tap on android it opens window in list view like that it has to show http://www.mediacollege.com/internet/javascript/basic/alert.html

@JoeriSebrechts See ^
i would ask them to clarify: stackoverflow.com/questions/12108508/…
maybe it's because i'm the garbage bin for technical mails flowing in our company that i've gotten more tolerant towards badly formulated questions :)
why do people have no shame? Why don't they take their time to make the question instead of smashing their head on keyboard and then pressing submit
i think in this case "umahesh" lacks a mastery of the english language
but in the wider case, i wonder that myself very often
there's a mail thread i'm involved in with 55 mails where nobody has gotten wiser since the first mail
and i keep wondering: why don't people ask the right questions?
11:38
It's equally important not to answer the wrong questions
well, i have asked many many wrong questions in the past, because i didn't know any better
i've rarely met people who were well-behaved right from infancy
it's a question of how egalitarian you want to be
(although there's nothing wrong with a firm education)
One could do some minimal research so they have better idea I guess
fair point, but i keep continually being surprised by how averse many people are to looking in google for anything
it's like they have a fear of the google
thegoogle: do you feel lucky, punk?
I am disturbingly dependent on google
4
If people are ignorant (which is okay, we were and probably still are) and they aren't aware of it, then they need the slap on the face to realize that.
11:44
I think I would get withdrawals if some day I couldn't just google anything I want
ok, fine, then let's say that questions that can be answered by google can be closed, but a comment should mention the google query that answers them. how does that sound?
Well sometimes you just need to know some keywords to start searching on google
those comments are always seen as demeaning
If it weren't for google knowing the answer to "how many fists can be inserted into one's anus?", hospitals would be overrun. We owe a lot to google.
4
lmgtfy is banned for example
11:46
lmddgtfy then :p
anyway I think its more fullfilling to close a stupid question
Solution: lmlmgtfyfy - let me let me google that for you for you
you can show off your authority
@Esailija Interesting link from that page: mnmlist.com/unknown
Imagine people asking questions which can't just be searched, which aren't trivial.
@Zirak i've stopped looking up stuff in imdb while at the dinner table for that reason. it's more fun to get stuck for 10 minutes on an actor's name than to know the answer right away and have nothing to talk about
Or something that doesn't even have an answer (why are we alive? [meaning, not cause], what is an essence? do we have a soul?)
11:53
yeah I am not saying shut down SO and just google everything because that cannot be done
I extort great relief from the fact that philosophy and truly untrivial truths cannot be looked up.
@JoeriSebrechts I don't have internet connection on my phone. It's fantastic.
@Zirak i'm too addicted to my interwebs to do that, woe is me
!!/stat 376947 extended
@Zirak [Alex](http://stackoverflow.com/users/376947/alex) has 2056 reputation, earned -2 rep today, asked 613 questions, gave 9 answers, for a q:a ratio of 613:9.
avg. rep/post: 3.305466237942122, 5 gold badges, 38 silver badges and 124 bronze badges.
@Esailija why?
because hes so pretty?
11:55
LOL
no because he asks a shit ton questions and has never learned anything
You're just jealous of his glorious moobs
it could be a girl though
but it's most likely a guy having a girl's picture so that people would put up with this crap
No, too hot.
wow
2
A: Jquery attr method returns undefined for a checked checkbox

glorthoYou're selecting based on value. I think you want: var byAppr = document.getElementById('checkbox1'); $(byAppr).attr('checked')

One does not simply put their hot pictures on nerd sites. There's a point on hotness/nerdness graph where you stop doing that. I call that "Zirak's Point", for obvious reasons.
11:58
what a horrible answer
What's wrong with just the checked property?
exactly
he's using getElementById a but then $().attr()
The alien tag on skeptics is pure gold.
hahha
yeah
8
Q: Were the pyramids at Puma Punku built by humans?

user6327According to the TV show Ancient Aliens (clip here), humans could not have designed or built the pyramids at Puma Punku. The specific claims in the video are that: The blocks used in construction were too large and heavy to be moved from quarries Advanced tools were used for precise leveling ...

how's this for a vague area of knowledge: i have two days to prepare a presentation about secure web development to an incoming batch of web developers
also obligatory
@JoeriSebrechts are you a teacher?
no, lead developer, i'm supposed to train up the new people on our team
and security knowledge isn't widespread
12:04
Asking questions is fine, but you should first ask them to yourself. Do people really think "hey, I'm able to think about it without throwing up, therefore there's some truth to it", or maybe it's "hey, it's possible, so it must on some level have happened"
people know about sql injection and html encoding and think they're fully educated
@JoeriSebrechts Incognito made a presentation on that some time ago, I'll try to look it up
ram
ram
export to excel for chrome crawler use only jquery or javascript any idea
@Zirak awesome, interesting to see if I have missed anything
ram
ram
12:08
export to excel for chrome crawler use only jquery or javascript with html any idea...
@Zirak thanks, i'll give it a look
luckily we already have a documented secure development approach, so i can RTFM in a lot of cases
@Loktar o/ good morning \o
hey good morning
Here I come to save the day!!!!!!!
o/
\o
sup mate ?
12:12
@JoeriSebrechts , in any specific programming language ?
nadda just settling in for the day
8:12am here
@tereško we've made an application of the OWASP ASVS 1B rules to our codebase (PHP + ExtJS), with a documented approach to how code has to be written, reviewed and how security issues must be reported and fixed
@tereško i've seen that before, i'm afraid my presentation has to be a little more specific :)
but thanks
it's more like a collection of subjects which you should cover
12:21
vocaroo.com/i/s0thUeBYHX1F <- me in my native accent ^_^ , phun intended
@Loktar Do you know u are a room owner now ?
huh??
nope didnt know that
yes u are (XD)
wow neat, does that mean I can move stuff to the bin!!?
lol j/j anyway I wouldnt do that
12:23
erm not u .. got confused (XD)
aww
lol
is there any way to get all JS of a web page using selenium?
got my hopes up
sorry messing brain at too bad (x_X)
my brain is seriously short circuiting :x_x:
12:24
lol
but atleast its spitting out some nasty CSS as side effect
You sound a bit different than I imagined
I imagined you having no accent :P
i dont sound like that
its just how people around me speak english
vocaroo.com/i/s0LxiqiQZsGW <- this is me normally (sounds not so indian ????? )
the people around me speak Klingon... takes a bit of getting used too
@Loktar what do you think now ?
12:29
hah thats how I imagined you sounding for the most part
not even joking
3k! I can
oh my gosh!
@Zirak wait a lil
uuuhhh, ok?
hahah @Zirak
thats like the wicked witch mixed with a little bit of Smeagol
12:36
( my throat is kinda insanely flexible )
Are the two words at the end "html penis"?
pages!
not penis **lmfao
man id record myself if I wasnt at work
@Abhishek Lots of training?
@Zirak natural
12:40
I hate when the notifcations on SO main page show pings in chat
when I have seen that ping
:-(
You should produce your own brand of troll food. "Abhishek's Troll Food: Premium Brand, recommended by The Internet".
@Zirak i wonder whats that supposed to mean ?"
@Esailija yeah same thing happens to me
not to me yet
can it be considered a dos attack if I test what ports work every 2 seconds?
12:43
@Esailija no
depends on the freak who created the security system
is there any way to get all JS of a web page using selenium?
it's like this.. I have a loop that goes from 1 to 1023
incrementing every 2 seconds, testing that port
on a server
youd have to be sending a good amt of data
because so far only 25 works and it's blocked by my isp and I cannot use it
for it to be a dos
12:45
yeah I'm not sending any data, just checking if the connection is accepted
I just realized I am not closing the connection, so I will have all the connections open :D
neat, i just realized i can use this comic in my slideshow: xkcd.com/327
always wanted to do that
that's poor example because php will not be affected by it
Something i have realized in the past 5 years of programming what i could do at 14 with Scratch , I could still do at 16 with C and now at 19 with JS but! there is a difference at 14 i was able to do it without any worries just the care free attitude and doing anything i want . full of creativity. Now if i try to do the same thing i think like gazillion times and confusing myself and figuring out the same thing i did at 14 was good ! fixing a lil bit bugs init writing better code but its 2 slow.
So i am just wondering , if you all had the same ?
does increasing knowledege decreases creativity ? and stops u from doing stuff without even trying it ?
12:48
maybe you're becoming old
programming becomes harder the more you know
i am 19! though a 6 year old programmer
it's easiest when you don't know anything
But thats just so wrong
that basically means human brain is a very unefficient database
since it can figure things out but takes time to just redo things with minor changes just because there is a small data associated to it which may or may not be relevant it will parse it fully ..
Increase in knowledge only decreases creativity if you're unmotivated.
That can be a reason :-)
12:51
hi everyone.
hello
At first, you just think "okay, I gotta do this thing" and you do it, because you don't know all that's connected to it. That (usually) leads to poor design and even poorer scalability.
@Abhishek you just became more competent, which means you now understand just how incompetent you are: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_stages_of_competence
Has anyone had a look at taffydb.com already?
12:52
Once you know stuff, you get all those connections you missed before, and if you let that effect you, then it's a huge load. If you're unmotivated, then you're just unwilling to take that load; but if you are, then you try to.
you will move into stage 4 eventually, and programming will be effortless again
Of course, there's also the Dunning-Kruger effect (was it that?) which just increases the burden already there.
At least, that's how it is with me.
there's also the effect where you think you are completely shit even though you are most likely better than average
@JoeriSebrechts hmm i just realized i do css 3 effortlessly :o
:S i am so confused (x_x)
12:54
@Abhishek - good job, man!
the opposite of dunnin-kruger
it had a name
Now go and learn r
Once I realized a lot of things I want to do (making a non-shitty blog, making a NLP, building something which makes me tea, lasers, and so on) will take a significant amount of time, I don't wanna do them.
@Esailija Down Syndrome ?
Dipression ?
lol
@ down syndrome
What's your favourite JS pattern, guys?
12:55
Actual competence may weaken self-confidence, as competent individuals may falsely assume that others have an equivalent understanding
hmm
i think i will research this later tonight
once i am done with the demo i promised yesterday to ryan :D
brb with some 3d css bullets ;-)
one interesting aspect of the levels of competence is that it applies to everything, not just programming
wh
It's difficult to judge your own competence. In my only example of myself, people sometimes tell me I'm smart, but I've always thought I'm pretty stupid. And once that happened, I realize I can label other people as smart, but not explain that label, which is odd.
which is why you come across so many people bad at their job
don't you hate it when people tell you're smart
maybe it's just me...
13:00
Wow... I did not expect that post to get that much attention!
They deserve a punch. Ah, first-world problems...
@Esailija I think that's actually a part of D/K
And Good morning all ^_^
how is illusory inferiority part of D/K?
__NOTOC__ The impostor syndrome, sometimes called impostor phenomenon or fraud syndrome, is a psychological phenomenon in which people are unable to internalize their accomplishments. It is not an officially recognized psychological disorder, and is not among the conditions described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, but it has been the subject of numerous books and articles by psychologists and educators. The term was coined by clinical psychologists Pauline Clance and Suzanne Imes in 1978. Despite external evidence of their competence, those with the syndro...
@Neal didn't expect this one to get much attention either: reddit.com/r/WTF/comments/gz9k7/…
13:03
@vzwick is that you?
cuz that other post is me.
@Neal That is me.
That's the power of setting yourself some goals and pursuing them.
Got into reddit, lurked for 1-2 days, decided to make front page in 2 weeks time.
Mission accomplished :p
@Esailija Nope, you're right. I misunderstood what you meant
@vzwick ehhh im no good at that...
Neither am I :p
Lucked out ;)
@vzwick It's fun reading the teacher comments.
13:15
wow, closed literally 30 seconds after the question was created stackoverflow.com/q/12110234/995876
wow, even i think that one deserved to be closed immediately
I smell a competition.
Bet I can have a question closed even faster :p
no you can't
make a question like "how do rabbits reproduce"
tag it with 5 top tags
and it still won't be closed in 30 secs
Q: How do rabbits reproduce?
A: Via recursion
13:30
haha
By rigid supervision of Italians
"Wat iz this 'PHP' thing every1 seems to be talkin lately??? Please EXPLAIN URGENT!"
– will get closed in 10 secs.
function() {
    if(true) {
        var a = 5; // hoisted, correct?
    }
    alert(a);
}
what?
Yes. js has function scope; blocks mean squat.
13:35
congratulations @Zirak & @Esailija
did we have a baby?
@RyanKinal if you wanna get really confused about js variable scope … go and look up the let keyword.
@Zirak Well, right, but isn't the variable hoisted anyway? I realize block-scope doesn't exist, but still.
@Esailija haha
hoist all the things
13:36
no, you're room owners :p
@RyanKinal variable is hoisted to the nearest function.
yes, it's hoisted; the declaration is hoisted to the top of the containing function.
@Zirak but not the definition
13:37
'course not
So, a exists, but it will still be undefined
declaration is hoisted, assignment is not
Gotcha
that's why it's better to use functions as the definition is hoisted too, since the declaration is the definition
//your example turns to this:
function () {
    var a;
    if ( true ) {
        a = 5;
    }
    alert( a );
}
13:38
@FlorianMargaine Explain "better to use functions"... better than what?
(function() {
    // works
    a();
    function a() {}

    // doesn't
    b();
    var b = function() {}
}());
Ah, understood
since it turns to this:

(function() {
    function a() {}
    var b;

    a();

    b();
    b = function() {}
}());
(after hoisting)
So, the reason this came up is that I was taking this JavaScript Scope Quiz, and the example I pasted was actually their example.
I don't think they have it quite right
13:41
Why does jsfiddle sometimes insert random unicode characters in your code
Functions are a weird example because their value (function object) gets assigned at the start of the function. Other var declarations don't get assigned until the line, but the variable exists as "null" from the start of the function
Instead of explaining hoisting, they chose to explain scope-resolution...which is odd
@Zirak Yeah... which is why I asked. I wanted to make sure I understood what was going on (which, it turns out, I didn't completely).
Good Afternoon Florian ,
Mmmmm, that pretty, pretty blue line keeps going down.
Deleted code never felt so good
13:43
@Esailija because they decided to troll the world! Troll the world I say!
reminds me of how much fun it was giving a training about the difference between variable scope, execution scope (this) and prototype chains (this.property) <-- not fun
@rlemon the chat does it too.. probably not a coincidence
I know... i'll fuck with every developer who wants to use this code for real
@Abhishek hi :)
@Zirak Have another 10 rep :-)
13:44
I highly doubt there is code in both the chat and jsfiddle that inserts random unicode whitespace occasionally
the chat does it for formatting iirc and so does jsfiddle because of the hidden inputs and iframe crap
jsFiddle makes sense if you think of how the code formatting is done.
chat might just be a stupid bug in the formatting maybe?
What do you guys think of TaffyDB?
1 message moved to recycle bin
@vzwick 1st time I heard of it
oh aren't you a badass room owner, moving messages
@Esailija trying out ^^
13:45
lol
did you try it too? :p
@RyanKinal Scoping is a hell of a headache, especially in languages like Perl or Elisp which have dynamic scopes. Basically, that means you have no clue where something comes from, unless you're reaalllyyy careful.
@vzwick isn't that mongodb?
I don't know how :P
@Zirak i find JS scoping nice and easy. just pre-declare vars in local scope. bam.
13:47
But it's also a fun topic, especially if you're making your own language (one day...)
… forces you to think your solutions through, too.
Agreed. Scoping is interesting, but sometimes a pain
the world needs more programming languages
@FlorianMargaine Interface seems quite similar, yap …
@RyanKinal just KISS
13:47
Also, that quiz was one of the few JS scope quizzes that wasn't trying to be all tricky
and you don't get any problem usually :/
@FlorianMargaine Yep. I do.
Hi guys.
@Esailija i.imgur.com/epS7F.png click on "room"
hi @dievardump :)
then what
13:48
how ya doin?
@Esailija "message admin"
Pop quiz! What does this do!? ~+[]*{}/72+![]+{}
I have no problem with understanding scope, especially in JS. Actually, block-level scope sometimes gets me (because I don't work with it too much).
@Zirak Don't care!
Precisely!
@FlorianMargaine I see. I just noticed room owners can make other room owners not be room owners
<--- WINNER! \o/
13:50
yup, in the C++ room most regulars are room owners and they regularly clean up the list from not-regulars anymore
@Esailija Thus began the Owner Pwner war of 2012.
@RyanKinal lol
@vzwick even worse actually, it's just a js object...
yeah as per the language it sucks but i like his concept (XD)
13:51
@Abhishek can't watch it
@FlorianMargaine Tired. I didn't sleep a lot. I get tatooed last week-end and it's healing right now. And because of the color it's not painfull but disturbing. Like if I had 1000 bug running all night long on my arm.
DAMN!
@dievardump uuuugh
well that's one thing I'm never going to do: tattoo
and in a year I'll probably have one though.
Never say never :o
@FlorianMargaine I like the transparency.
13:52
@vzwick you don't need a library for this...
@Esailija you can "schedule events" too, maybe the competition of the next week would be an event? :p
@FlorianMargaine The worst is that i can not scratch. I just can wait and put some wet tissue on
did you have a look at the more advanced functions?
@dievardump hahaha
@vzwick nope, can I have the link again?
ah, it's good
I was searching "taffyjs" on google
Object querying sounds pretty sweet, actually
@vzwick which "advanced functions"? I see nothing worth it :/
@RyanKinal IIRC, there was a library to use SQL to select in objects...
Why do websites feel the need to distinguish between first names and last names? I mean, what good does it do? Why not just have "Name"?
@vzwick I did look at this
@Zirak because you only want to use the first or last name if you're addressing to someone, depending on the formality
so... depends on the needs.
Seriously, with before and after, we can do a lot of things...
13:58
@FlorianMargaine But what if I have a middle name? Or a title? Or a sickeningly long German royalty name? Or more realistically, what if I just don't give a fuck and think it's weird that you're asking for my name anyway?
Exporting XML from Excel 2007 - please help!!
hi
then you're thinking more than most of the users the website expects
NEED-A-DATE!
could someone link me post containing alternatives for <center> ?
13:59
@SomeKittens 2012-27-09
@Zirak not allowing for a middle name is a big issue in Scandinavian countries, we have customers there that have dozens of people with the same first and last name on their payroll
@Olli text-align: center, margin: auto

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