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21:01
yeah, there must be something similar.
Gedit
Which isn't bad
@user973810 Nothing as dumb as Notepad, at least not by default.
Has syntax highlighting, at least
@AmaanCheval And plugins, snippets, build systems.
Gedit is actually very nice if you configure it
21:02
@rlemon I disagree :)
notepad lacks configuration
Gedit's nice, but I'm liking ST2. My one complaint is that keyboard shortcuts are usually three presses to Gedit's two
@BenjaminGruenbaum With what? With GEdit being nice?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Don't you always? :)
Integrated debugging, integrated jslint syntax highlighting, integrated refactoring all really elp :)
21:02
@BenjaminGruenbaum I disagree with your disagreement - and considering I was here first... I win.
@OctavianDamiean with no need for IDE
@AmaanCheval yes :)
....We just had this discussion last night!
@BenjaminGruenbaum no u!
@OctavianDamiean no u, k?
@SomeKittens haha yep.
21:03
@SomeKittens and the night before and before and so on.
IDE's hurt me - help you - if you need an IDE I don't think you do. you disagree.. it's objective - so I win because my opinion is all that matters when it comes to personal productivity.
@rlemon you mean subjective?
yea that too
@twiz religion is stupid, politics are dumb. IDEs and programming languages are all that metter
21:04
reading manuals for that PLC
@BenjaminGruenbaum haha it was a joke. ... "Avoid Religion and Politics until 2/22/13 (one week). I dare you..."
I wouldn't mind having the power of an IDE (esp. debugging) but the way the rest of the features get in my face is a deal-breaker
ST2 is rapidly winning me over.
@BenjaminGruenbaum IDEs and programming languages == religion and politics
I argue very little about religion and politics because I don't think I'll learn anything by arguing about them
I learn about programming languages and IDEs from arguments :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum it's not like most of us haven't used an IDE before - this is an informed decision for most (I think) - and we're going to stick with what we find ourselves most productive in
21:05
@BenjaminGruenbaum That's kinda odd thinking right there.
this discussion feels like it has happened before.... a lot of times
@BenjaminGruenbaum There's only so much to learn about IDEs though.
so here, have an interwebs you all
... way too stupid ...
You generally learn from documentation and waste time with arguments. That's my experience.
^ Editor of champions
21:07
@rlemon EDIT !!!
yes the elusive "edit" - rarely seen and almost extinct.
I used to write awesome scripts in edit, windows BAT scripts. I remember when hearing about autoexac.bat I thought it was so leet :P
@OctavianDamiean the usefulness of a discussion can generally be judged based on how much a person says "I think"
@OctavianDamiean I've wasted quite a bit of time with documentation
If it's a lot, then its just an argument over opinions
21:08
@twiz I think you're wrong, I think.
worst: Chinese only docs.. trying to rely on google translate to do a good enough job for me to comprehend the shit.
...ewww
@SomeKittens That can happen but did you learn a lot from arguing?
@rlemon Is this a common task for you?
yea for some stuff.
21:09
@OctavianDamiean replace arguing with discussing, and i'd probably say yes
Ubuntu really dropped the ball in terms of ease of installation
@OctavianDamiean Depends vastly on the argument. I've actually learned a bunch about IDE/Editor/etc from the past 24hrs. I think that watching an argument between two experts can teach a novice a lot.
industrial/commercial grain dryer automation and moisture/temperature sensors.
If I have to manually configure stuff when installing ubuntu in virtualbox something is wrong
^ deal with a lot of strange and specific hardware
21:10
@GNi33 I agree but there is a fine line between a discussion and an argument.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Virtual box. idk. it's easy peasy if you're doing a proper install.
seriously. like 3 clicks/keystrokes .
@BenjaminGruenbaum What did you have to configure?
@OctavianDamiean @rlemon I downloaded the iso, created a virtual disk, did the proper install. Restart, I get a desktop with no buttons or taskbars. After 10 seconds I get a message that compiz failed to load and that I should send an error report
thats just you man.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Have you checked the downloaded ISO? It is not uncommon to corrupt it.
21:12
never had issues with ubuntu
After another VM restart, reinstalling guest additions from virtualbox, replacing lightdm with gdm, and changing from unity to gnome (after some reconfigures) it seems to work :)
@OctavianDamiean why would I corrupt it?
like... NEVER had issues with Ubuntu - had more issues with windows than ubuntu to be honest.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Not you, but it can get corrupted in the download process.
tonnes of issues with BSD installs.. but I think that was my fault.
Broke 6k rep. Now I can stop answering question for another 950.
21:13
Hence the MD5 and SHA sums to check against. ;)
The only issues I've ever had with an Ubuntu install was a corrupted ISO.
I don't really understand the need for an MD5 check when I'm downloading it in 5 minutes from a single server
Use the "check disk" function
@BenjaminGruenbaum Really?
@OctavianDamiean yeah, what am I missing?
21:15
You are transferring shitloads of bytes of a wire. Stuff like that can go wrong.
An OS contains all the certificates for https, hence the hash values
@OctavianDamiean (worth mentioning - I'm not burning it to a CD so it can't go wrong there)
note to self: never let @BenjaminGruenbaum flash your phone with a new system image
@OctavianDamiean TCP is a reliable stream delivery service?
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Q: How can I set all columns to be the same height?

Adam K DeanI have some columns (divs) which I want to be the same height all the time. I'm using Zurb Foundation so the layout is like this, and I can't put divs within others to stretch them. <div class="row equalheight"> <div class="three columns"> ... </div> <div class="thr...

"eureka" - moment, yeah
and why would you need to recalculate that on resize?
@BenjaminGruenbaum A friend of mine downloaded an HBOOT image for his Android device and flashed it without checking for corruptions. Guess what happened. 500€ gone.
A lot of devs, given a problem, think "I know! I'll use jQuery!" You still have one problem, but now the problem is you.
The HBOOT image is basically the partition table.
@GNi33 Oh... oh no...
There are so many better solutions to that problem.
21:18
seriously, there are horrible, horrible (speaking margin-bottom: -10000px) CSS-hacks that are nicer than this
@OctavianDamiean can't he flash or get into recovery? Or unbrick with that cable?
Huh... I find myself wondering if you could use CSS gradients to achieve responsive faux columns.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Nope, if you fuck up the partition table you can use it as a paper weight.
A pretty expensive paper weight.
who want's to play with my fiddle?
5
... is that a euphamism?
@OctavianDamiean What android device?
@sissonb thaha, that made me laugh out lod. :D
@BenjaminGruenbaum It was an HTC Desire HD.
@sissonb i choose to not look at it in a "dirty" way, so... sorry, i never learned to play the fiddle
You know, a simple system image isn't problematic, but the partition table image is a huge problem.
@OctavianDamiean If it's still relevant I don't mind asking a friend of mine who works in android firmware
21:22
well i'm off for the day - be back in like an hour
@BenjaminGruenbaum I guess he doesn't even have that thing anymore that was a couple of months ago, but thanks anyway.
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A: How Do I Troubleshoot Corrupt Downloads

Scott PresnellWhen considering data corruption I would suspect packet fragmentation. This is hard to troubleshoot except to try setting the MTU on the affected router (e.g. your internet router) to lower values, and try again. I would start by finding a consistently problematic site, and use that as your tes...

@rlemon Glad you have such an exciting life
Best question/answer I could find.
Any vim/osx people here?
@copy @Oleg
@OctavianDamiean That's interesting but sounds odd. IIRC the tcp protocol ensures all packets are passed and are correct. Also iirc ubuntu revalidates itself using SHA during installation any way (not sure though)
^ use SOChat bot to push stuff there
That would be sweet
Going to try and install it with hyperv, grabbing a new image just in case
@BenjaminGruenbaum The TCP protocol isn't really the problem but your browser or whatever download manager you use which sometimes may screw up. It happens. It thinks a download is finished but in the end it isn't.
Then there is also the possibility of corrupted packages downloaded from the package repository. Had that too a couple of times.
@SOJSChat
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21:30
Oooohh.
so...
I might get in trouble at work
for that god danged rocket.
Would be nice if we could get it to tweet anything above a certain star threshold
@Loktar Rocket?
lol heres the amazing email I wrote. Paragraph 2 is amazing imo
Ryan? What's up with this repo?
My Favorit part
> Suddenly Mike like an awakened bear turns around looks me dead in the eyes and yells "How would you like it if I came over there and punched you right in the fucking face!". It took me a second because at first I thought maybe he was joking, but I looked long and hard into his eyes and realized this was no joke.
I wonder what my work response will be
> Jason, we need to talk.
21:34
@zirak Do you know if there's any "messageStarred" events or something like that?
> I grabbed the rocket and to protect my sovereignty threw it back.
thahaha :D
Love that one.
LOL yeah
I was like oh man, how can I make this sound dramatic
@FlorianMargaine Just thought it would be fun to have a repository of the odd stuff that gets said in the JS room.
they are making such a big deal out of it lol
its so retarded
Maybe a GH repository is the wrong way to go about it, though.
I guess we do already have stars.
21:39
@Loktar This is just brilliant. You're office is going down about a foam rocket. :D
haha yeah
so Im treating it how stupid it is
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Q: how to parse and redirect uri in javascript

homersExample that could be turned into a button to view user's public ftp where initial page is "http://user.school.edu/": javascript:(function(){var%20h,i,t;h=window.location.hostname;i=IndexOf('.school.edu');t=h.substring(0,i);window.location.assign("ftp://ftp.school.edu/public/"+t}); help me refi...

Official formal investigation, call in the AFOSI on that matter. :D
haha
yeah I wanted to call the rocket exhibit a
and reference people as witness 1-5
and have a chart
but idk. I tried to keep it semi proffesional
21:46
Perl is written in base64
I am trying to do a drag and drop into tinmymce editor iframe. The best way I have found to do this is using document.elementFromPoint(). Anyone else have another way?
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Q: encode/decode image with base64 breaks image

sissonbI am trying to encode and decode an image. I am using the FileReader's readAsDataURL method to convert the image to base64. Then to convert it back I use the blob constructor to recreate the image. When I use URL.createObjectURL(blob), the image is broken, but when I do URL.createObjectURL(origin...

22:14
I miss JohnResig
22:27
I'm looking for an article that explains why 0.1 + 0.2 doesn't result in 0.3.
@ŠimeVidas that's just how floating point operations work or do you want something that deals with javascript specifically
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'd like to understand why it's like that :)
its because some decimal number are repeating numbers in binary
@BenjaminGruenbaum Uh, that one is technical
22:29
.5 is repeating in binary isn't it?
I'm hoping for a ELI5 version :)
@sissonb the problem is not with repeating numbers, it's with irrational numbers, and irrational numbers are irrational regardless of base
@ŠimeVidas I read a good one a few months ago, I'll look for a link
Oh, thanks :)
It was by eric lippert who is a C# god
i guess i will be readng too
22:31
You know I wonder why the Ubuntu designers use an actual image for this.
@ŠimeVidas that doesn't explain why, Eric Lippert explains it very well, he explains why and how the system works the way it does and how arithmetic functions are implemented
oh whaaaaaat
Because it takes 5 minutes to do it in PS and 1 hour to do it in CSS
Oh come on ... it took me five minutes ...
@BenjaminGruenbaum Cool. I'm reading it now. Thanks :)
Also, on PS it can be downloaded and shared easily, it works on all browsers, and it is easier to render
You'd need to create one in PS anyway and use it as a fallback if the CSS one doesn't work properly
@BenjaminGruenbaum You forgot to mention how well it scales as a bitmap.
@OctavianDamiean IE8 does not approve :P
22:34
@OctavianDamiean Creating 3 versions in photoshop and detecting screen resolution is still easier, not to mention flash and other stuff. If anything I still wouldn't do it with CSS (svg is probably a better tool for this)
@BenjaminGruenbaum SVG would be nice, yea.
@ŠimeVidas Got a picture? I'd be interested to see how it looks in IE.
@OctavianDamiean Sure. Give me a sec
thehe, that looks great. :D
Hahahaha
> filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Matrix(sProperties)
really ...
22:42
I have to admit, after all the fiddling virtualbox works quite nicely with ubuntu, I can hardly tell I'm in another operating system
Oh wow, how hard MS really sucked in the past.
I'm not sure what you meant :P
MS really really sucked in the past, I used to hate them. Also windows used to really really suck
3 mins ago, by Octavian Damiean
> filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Matrix(sProperties)
I'm the first one to agree to that :)
22:44
That's from their documentation page on how to achieve a rotation transformation ...
Ah ROFL, yeah IE used to suck, it's still not good
it's funny, I subscribed to IE blog and they upload benchmarks from time to time. In their benchmarks IE always decimates chrome by at least a ten fold. They work really hard finding stuff that IE has optimized and chrome doesn't in esoteric situations and building benchmarks around that
At least they started using their own somewhat proposal compliant vendor prefixed CSS properties not that bullshit filter stuff.
I replied there once saying "well, your code only runs faster on IE because you didn't specify if the browser should cache (some canvas element here) and IE does it by default and chome doesn't"
So like 10 IE fanboys started calling me a google paid commenter, and a chorme fanboy. Was pretty funny
> This is a story all about how HTML5 got flipped, turned upside down. Now i'd like to take a minute. Just site right there, I'll tell you why you should be using Adobe AIR...
^ someone continue. (obviously to prince of belair theme)
@Loktar ??
i disagree with your song
but it does rhyme
22:53
REALLY??? You DON'T think that Adobe AIR is the future?
> On Stack Overflow taught and shaped, in the chat was where I spent most of my days ...
@rlemon kind got stuck from there
this is where I start to lose it.
This is a story all about how
HTML5 got flipped, turned upside down.
Now i'd like to take a minute. Just site right there,
I'll tell you why you should be using Adobe AIR.

In some dark basement, fat and unshaved, gaming:
That's where I spent most of my days.
Camping out newbs, and pretending to be cool,
in the chatrooms talkin trash to some random dude.

When a couple of newbs who were trying to look cool,
talkin' bout their canvas like a hipster fool.
He said something about Apple and then acted scared,
@sissonb obviously it isn't accurate about HTML5 vs AIR - but it was the only thing I could think of.
i'm not mad
I dunno. it's a long song to do this from
I give up.
I still have Gitnologist.
22:59
@rlemon nice lines...
what game are you pwning noobs in?
unkillable flash
flash will never die.

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