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20:05
SFO Airport
BIIIIM
ooooooooooooooh, you all dead?
ok so I've added people
Hey guys. Anyone with a linux.stackexchange.com account should check out this answer:
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A: Unable to mount raid on my NAS, trying to rescue the data, how should I proceed?

derobertThis is an attempt to summarize from the chat troubleshooting session. The setup turns out to be physical disk -> mdraid raid1 -> LVM. So there are several layers to work through. The old setup was (due to unfortunate prior recovery efforts) not available. However, the NAS gui had been used to ...

@rlemon me?
@AndyE Don't you mean unix.SE?
the guy pretty much spent a few hours helping me with some partition recovery for my NAS.
@SomeKittens: yes, I did mean that. But linux.SE redirects their :-P
20:15
Just discovered that
Anyway, I wished I could upvote the guy a hundred times.
Hey anyone know of a way to make a sidebar(wp) that scrolls with your page so its always visible where ever you are on the page
@benlevywebdesign: check the offset in the onscroll event, then once it goes off screen use position:fixed
@Andy where is that
where is what?
basically you just need to check the position of the sidebar when the page is scrolled.
Then make it sticky when it's not where you want it to be
20:19
@dievardump yes, you
@AndyE offset in the onscroll event
0
Q: ajax without jquery

ChrisI am sure that this is super simple. I have : var url = '../wp-admin/admin-ajax.php', data = { 'action': which_utility, 'aditional' : additional_perams }; request.onreadystatechange = function(){ if (request.readyState==4 && request.status==200){ alert(request.respon...

@benlevywebdesign: check out the code for the horizontal bar at rlemon.github.com/so-chat-javascript-rules, a vertical div is much the same
Thats awesome thanks
@AndyE what is your github
20:22
@rlemon: I don't have anything in it at the moment (although I should). Most of the open projects I've started are unfinished :-p
do you have an account? I want to add you as a collaborator for the rules page
@rlemon ?
BTW guys, the room rules is mobile friendly ;)
i see
anyways GUys
GN
night o/
20:26
@AndyE what am I looking for in the code exactly?
@AndyE Bounty?
this code(just the first line):
//fix sub nav on scroll
var $win = $(window)
hi to all
@rlemon: My account name is thehead, but it looks like you pretty much have the rules covered :-)
@rlemon You know I could love you if you weren't just a bunch of bits?
20:28
@Zirak Yeah, I was going to add a bounty, but 50 rep is a bit weak and 100 would lose me down voting privileges ;-)
@rlemon whats with the awesome rainbow unicorn
@benlevywebdesign more or less, yes.
is it possible?, when i resize window height 400px or above 400px then only vertical scrollbar appear, for example: the window height is below 400px means the vertical scrollbar will not appear, otherwise apear
@karthys: check the window.onresize event and set the body CSS to overflow-y:none;
20:31
@AndyE ok, i will check it
super stupid simple example: you would need to do some more to make it work right but that gives you an idea of how it can be done
@AndyE 50 rep is better than nothing :p
@FlorianMargaine: I can't remember.... can I top it up at a later date?
@rlemon a blue square. You're so gooooood. I couldn't do that. How do you do?
0
Q: Sidebar that scrolls along with the page?

benlevywebdesignI would like to see if I can make my sidebar in my theme scroll along with the page so that no matter where you are you can always see the side bar. This is possible but, I'm not sure where to start.

20:37
@AndyE uh, like I know :>
@dievardump, @rlemon is truly special. Not many people can say they've had black and white Michael Jacksons as backup dancers.
can't start a bounty yet anyway.
jsfiddle.net/rlemon/VZfXE/1
its not working
@karthys: that demo isn't for your problem.
@AndyE I know he is special.
20:40
oh, ok ya @AndyE
sill its not working, blue box scrolls up
I have a quick question - how do I alter my script from ... divs.fadeOut(dur) // hides all divs, to ONLY hiding divs with the class="fader"
?
@benlevywebdesign: if you want it to be permanently fixed, use position:fixed. @rlemon's example only fixes it when it would be otherwise partially or fully off-screen.
@ChristopherWadeEarnhart: looks like jQuery... $("div.fader").fadeOut(dur);
20:42
@FlorianMargaine I vote for tabs.
French.
@AndyE it doesn't stay fixed when it gets near the top, it keeps scrolling
@dievardump Homo.
Oh wai--
hoooooooooooo
20:44
dude
I've started to use a qwerty layout since today
Pussy.
because the keys are so much easier for programming
but god, it's so hard
Naaah, 5 days.
In 5 days you're efficient.
yeah I guess
I'm already feeling it more natural
just the m and the : that are getting zeird
and the wz.
@AndyE lol
20:45
()_ are also hard to reach correctly
When I'm drunk I still have some problems with the a and the q
else it's ok.
but [].`/... god, they're so easy
I have a French-Canadian QWERTY
Thought about going Dvorak, but that'd be a problem with hotkeys.
It's different
20:46
I can't get the ' correctly though
@AndyE, its not working ya,
@FlorianMargaine Did that this summer, great idea in my opinion
@copy did you have a qwerty keyboard at least?
@benlevywebdesign what browser you using?
@Zirak hotkeys?
20:47
@FlorianMargaine Nope
@Florian Can't you remember where the special keys are ?
@FlorianMargaine Keyboard shortcuts. Like, C-s, or the entirety of emacs.
20:47
@AndyE my problem is when i increase window height above 400px then only vertical scroll bar appear otherwise not appear
I thought it'd be hard; but it's actually ok
@Zirak ah, yeah...
@benlevywebdesign: works in chrome, you might need to tweak it.
@karthys: that's why I said use the onresize event
@copy yeah I have to, I don't have a qwerty keyboard :p
lemme try it there
it does work in chrome (so webkit browsers)
k, decided then: Going Dvorak. Should be fun.
20:49
@FlorianMargaine You get used to it quite fast. But working on a different computer sucks now.
i am using onresize event in body ,it is correct?
you'll need a little work to make it work in IE 8 and lower.
@copy on windows, switching to english layout is quick (on french computers, hitting alt + shift switches to english layout)
on linux though... yeah, it's painful
system-config-keyboard en-us
20:51
@AndyE link not working
@FlorianMargaine: I think you can add a status tray icon in some distros
@benlevywebdesign: which link?
@copy oh thanks, looked for something like that, only found tasksel stuff
2 mins ago, by Andy E
@karthys: here, http://jsfiddle.net/2c3XE/show/
the one I posted for @karthys is an empty page, if you want to see the code, it's jsfiddle.net/2c3XE
20:53
@AndyE ok
@AndyE its k ya, but when i window height increase above 400px the verticall scroll bar will appear
isn't that what you wanted... ya?
@karthys swap the if and the else statements
ok @AndyE
20:57
@benlevywebdesign amateurish. uses Javascript to constantly change the position.
@AndyE it is?
@AndyE how so?
It's more annoying than anything because it's constantly moving. It's distracting. position:fixed will make it stationary whilst scrolling.
@AndyE I can just modify the code to not keep moving
It's the same concept, only you just update the CSS position: value instead of the top value.
@AndyE hmmm
21:01
@benlevywebdesign: I refer you once again to @rlemon's demo (look at it in Chrome)
@AndyE but not everyone uses chrome and I don't see why it won't work in FF
@benlevywebdesign: it probably just needs a minor tweak to work in Firefox.
@Zirak "I vote that you're a filthy manwhore without any relation to whitespace."
Crazy boy.
@benlevywebdesign: Firefox requires you to use document.documentElement.scrollTop instead of document.body.scrollTop
that should work in Firefox but probably not in other browsers.
yeah then it breaks it in chrome
21:08
so to make it cross browser you need to check both values. One of them will always be zero, so you could just do var sTop = document.body.scrollTop || document.documentElement.scrollTop; or add them together or whatever.
ok now I need to figure out how to get it two work with my wp
I'm sure you'll work it out.
@AndyE the window height increase above 400px the scroll bar will not appear
hi where can i find explication about this history.go(0); and history.go(1); and so on with different number and different meaning ?
21:15
i have searcjhed on google but nothing found
(especially the python part)
whenever you're searching for some JS/DOM method it's almost always best to stick "MDN" in front of your search terms. e.g. mdn history.go
thx :) , i see that they are in firefox website , they work on other browsers ?
!!/help mdn
(might be nice if `tell` accepted multiple usernames)
@Zirak mdn: Fetches mdn documentation. /mdn what
21:18
@peter: history.go has been widely implemented for years, but most of the stuff on MDN has x-browser issues documented anyway
!!/mdn window.history
@peter Most stuff have a compatibility table at the bottom
ok
@AndyE its working perfectly
of course it is ;-)
21:20
@AndyE thanks for your time spend with me
They don't call me Andy "The master of making scrollbars appear at different window sizes" E for nothing.
hi there, I have specific need for synchronous testing - for example:
{
  "initially, stack should be empty": function(){... doTheAsserts() ...},
  "adding new item should not cause any error": function(){...},
  "new item should be accessible, whatever": ...
}
what framework would you recommend?
I could write it myself, but I'd prefer to not, if it was already done :)
possibly with command-line ui and nice colorful output, dotmatrix, optionally even autotest
as I get it, most js test frameworks are asynch by nature, right? jasmine, vowsjs (every test is expressed as function call - test("feature", function()), so I'd expect that - but I could be wrong, of course :)
um.... @Neal, @Zirak hi :)
its not finding my js file
You're not pointing it to your file
21:34
@Zirak @AndyE @FlorianMargaine there are also numerous typos and some spelling mistakes in it as well. however like true programmers you guys didn't notice those over the horrible indentation.
@rlemon: I'm going to break into your house and steal your TAB key.
:P
TAB vs space is a moot argument. there is no right answer.
I will concede to that
posted on November 30, 2012 by Victor Rodriguez

Masa 6 huevos 4 yemas 180 gr de azucar esencia de vainilla 140 gr de harina 40 gr almidon de maiz sal fina 80 gr manteca Colocar los huevos, las yemas  y el azucar en un bowl. Calentar a baño María hasta que disuelva el azúcar, luego batir a punto letra y finalmente perfumar con esencia de vainilla. Tamizar la harina, el almidón de maiz y una pizca de sal fina. Agregar

@rlemon I did notice them, just thought it wasn't important compared to this :p
lol
yea it's a bad habbit, I don't normally worry about indentation until I'm done with the prototyping first. :/
generated sites yes, but pure HTML sites i'm horrible indenter
21:44
why don't you use some static site generator? no html to touch
write in your own dsl, write the tool to generate this html -> all good
they still didnt solve the problem of browsers promting when page reload ?
that's not a problem; it's a feature
yes , since when u cant make it to dont prompt its problem
rad
rad
22:01
hi guys
Question: How do I get the first two rows (table headers) floating here? jsfiddle.net/VHaaw/12
jQuery 1.4? seriously? :o
rad
rad
this one's an old script, let me update it..
^updated
@KamilTomšík Please don't unnecessarily ping people
@rlemon I didn't even look, just couldn't pass on the opportunity
@Zirak hehe, well i'm just finishing useful links, moving on to resources then I will leave the FAQ for the community to fill in.
can ajax work when page is refreshing ?
22:13
no
thx
rad
rad
any thoughts?
:) how to make text bold :)
well, keyboard doesn't like having its keys re-ordered, so that option is out for Dvorak...either print out a map or stick a little piece of paper on each key
<b>hey</b>
22:16
@peter Do you know about a site called google?
i mean bold here in chat
ah, in chat? The links in the bottom right labeled "help" and "faq" might help.
hey
waw :)
damn my grocery store makes sushi, I never get it because I don't trust them (odd). got some tonight, it's actually quite nice.
^ now with more menu!
also reduced lanes from 5 to 3
now I need to get the AI working right.. maybe fix some unit clipping bugs and Ill be good to go for the contest
The font is unnecessary big
@Loktar my guys just walked through the enemy
is that supposed to hapen
@copy that to me?
@rlemon Yes
meh, i'll play with it later.
it was a bootstrap template i just started using
I like it, it's clean, and responsive works on my mobile.
@rlemon "I like it" ?? what u like ;)!
22:40
@Loktar I don't get how to play your game
Dvorak keys laid out. This feels weird,
@rlemon "i'll play with it later" , by what ;)?
Not you peter thats for damn sure
22:43
i just wonder :)
Took about 5 minutes to write these two sentences.
@rlemon changed the font, what do you think?
@Zirak hahaha
too small now on my big ass monitor.
@Zirak now try to write us one of these great proses you sometimes write
how about we make it an option, remember in localStorage
22:44
@rlemon half/half?
possibly.
and respect the responsive.min.css ;)
@rlemon "on my big ass", do u really mean it ?:)
@FlorianMargaine Boooooooobies
@rlemon how about now?
@Zirak even on dvorak, you get stars :)
bows
Well, time to code,,,
22:48
anyone know good solution here ? stackoverflow.com/questions/4869721/…
@FlorianMargaine it's better.
Impressive
@peter don't try to code against the browser
@Zirak LOL
heh, let me try that too
meh
Hardcore
22:55
beat that sukka's
basically, the switched keys for me are: aq, m;, wz, ,m, M:... not taking special all the other special characters
but that isn't even believable. if you're going to troll at least try to suck a few people into the lie
meh, 256 wpm isn't believable either
but 9 times the words to keystrokes :/
22:58
alright, let's do it with french layout
It kind of sucks that they just have gibberish. I guess one could be much faster with real sentences
am I the only one seeing it?
the url seems not so unique
well, that's my score ^
I'm not so good tonight :(
maybe because it's in english though
@ThiefMaster yeah... everyone is being equal though
@rlemon where did you get the template?
@rlemon especially, what's the part changing the active menu while you're scrolling down?
Hi, I'm working through john resig's tutorial "learning advanced javascript" and I'm wondering about this slide. ejohn.org/apps/learn/#60
Why this pattern?
I've seen this pattern in several libraries I've read (most of them actually, but I've probably only skimmed ~6).
is the benefit here that the self executing function allows you to have private variables (var) without cluttering the the window namespace?
23:18
@FlorianMargaine that is twitter bootstrap scrollspy
It's for encapsulation. They're only "private" in the sense that they're exposed to a limited scope.
Hey guys, bad design-driven time again. Is if (varName = func()) syntax safe in JS? Wrap an assignment in an if so the code in the block is only executed is the assigned value is truthy? It seems to work but I'm sure I had a problem with it once. Please set aside for a moment the "should that be a comparison instead?" readability issues.
"syntax safe"? If it's parsed, then it's parsed
23:21
How can you assign to var?
Or are you just giving an example
var should throw a syntax error, but I'm guessing you replaced the real names with generic ones
@phenomnomnominal Sorry, bad example. changed
!!> if( (var foo = function() { return true; }), foo ) { console.log('here') }
@rlemon "SyntaxError: Unexpected token var"
@rlemon "SyntaxError: Unexpected token var"
@DaveRandom it's always true
23:23
@rlemon var is a statement, not an expression
!!> var varName; if (varName = (function(){ return true; }())) { console.log('here'); }
@DaveRandom "ReferenceError: varName is not defined"
@DaveRandom "undefined" Logged: "here"
!!> var varName; if (varName = (function(){ return false; }())) { console.log('here'); }
23:23
@DaveRandom "use strict"
!!> if ((function() { return true; })()) { console.log('here'); }
@phenomnomnominal "undefined" Logged: "here"
@SOChatBot lolwut
var a
undefined
if (a = 1) console.log('hi')
hi
undefined
if (a = undefined) console.log('hi')
undefined
if (a = 0) console.log('hi')
undefined
if (a = '') console.log('hi')
undefined
if (a = 'a') console.log('hi')
hi
undefined
@FlorianMargaine Yeh, so works, but safe?
23:24
I like how confused people get by the "returns last expression". There's a use strict at the beginning. I'll throw in an undefined afterwards.
@DaveRandom well, if what you want is truthey/falsey expression, yes
@DaveRandom Define "safe"
!!/define safe
sage: Having or exhibiting wisdom and calm judgment. [\(source\)](http://www.thefreedictionary.com/_/search.aspx?pid=aff18&word=sage)
:6480092 safe: Free from danger or injury; unhurt: safe and sound. [\(source\)](http://www.thefreedictionary.com/_/search.aspx?pid=aff18&word=safe)
!!/urban safe
23:25
@DaveRandom It's not scoped, so there is no advantage to it
@phenomnomnominal safe describes someone or something that is good/cool/nice.
@Zirak As in "works in all modern environments" I'm sure I had a problem with it once, although maybe it was some other mistake.
It's pretty much the absolute core mechanics of the language
  function nodeRemovedListener(node) {
    var post, postId = parseInt(node.id.match(/^message-(\d+)$/i)[1]);
    if (post = postsOnScreen.getPostByProperty('postId', postId)) {
      this.postsOnScreen.remove(post);
      this.voteRemoveProcessor.removeLost(post);
    }
  }
^^ real world use case
Basically, make the function one line shorter
if (something = func())
//same as
something = func();
if (something)
So yeah, it's "safe"
23:27
but it does look like you fucked up
@DaveRandom you may have had problems with it because truthy/falsey values !== true/false values
@DaveRandom 6 lines shorter: function nodeRemovedListener(a){a=parseInt(a.id.match(/^message-(\d+)$/i)[1]);if(a=postsOnScreen.getPostByProperty("postId",a))this.postsOnScree‌​n.remove(a),this.voteRemoveProcessor.removeLost(a)};
I'm probably not going to commit it, it feels a little wrong. I just wondered.
@Zirak did you switch off dvorak? :p
@copy lol, fair point. Will be minified eventually anyway.
23:28
Yeah, needed to get stuff done. What gave it away?
then go for readability
Agreed. thx
@Zirak the length of your sentences.
+ the fact that you write more than 2 messages per 5 minutes
Really? Because that totally wasn't a rhetorical question
Really? Because that totally wasn't just mocking you
23:31
@FlorianMargaine That answer took way to long. You lost
I was installing refit :(
Only the losing side uses excuses
I admit defeat.
which linux distrib should I install on my mbp?
!!/define mbp
Could not find definition for mbp. Trying Urban Dictionary
@Zirak [mbp](http://mbp.urbanup.com/4356213) Mac Book Pro

An Apple laptop abbreviated so that when you type online it makes it easier to type
23:48
yep, that ^
Fedora, Archlinux, build your own, whatever you are using right now
Have you tried Arch?
hah, found the ?
@copy right now, I'm using osx
@Zirak haha, gratz
you should print the keyboard layout
at least you'll have a visual remainder
I have. Just a bit blind.
It doesn't matter all that much which distribution you install. In the end it's just kernel + pre-installed software + some scripts + standard configuration. And you change most of that to your own needs anyway
23:53
yeah I know
I just wanted to launch some flamewar, but looks like it's too late
Too many windoze people here
windows 8 is an abomination
Bad try, start tomorrow with tabs+vim vs spaces+emacs
I'll side with spaces + emacs. :>
although I don't really care
@Zirak do you know how to program in elisp btw? or did you just blindly copy paste up till now?
@Octavian: OMG UBUNTU OR DIE
@FlorianMargaine I'd answer, but speed.

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