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11:00
Time to go buy some food.
!!choose kebab or Burger King
@OctavianDamiean kebab
Kebab it is.
@OctavianDamiean: well, tbh I think both protagonist in that gif (if its real), are assholes, but in that very case, yes I think that dumb girl deserved the revenge
That breaches Kant's general stance on moral categorization
@jAndy While I agree that both are dumb, I generally never agree with hitting a girl.
11:01
If it's wrong to kill someone, it should be wrong in every circumstance, war being no exception, for instance
That said, she deserved a nice smack
@OctavianDamiean so you agree with hitting a guy?
Why do you think she's dumb?
@andho Generally I don't agree with hitting anybody except when defending yourself.
yea I don't think girls have a valid "victim-sign" all day every day
She's clearly doing something quite clever
11:02
Not sure what she has to gain from that, but people don't do that because they're "dumb"
haha, that one's always good
@OctavianDamiean that's more like it. unless ofcourse, it's fight club
Yea but on the other hand you know rule number one of the Fight Club ...
It's probably not dumb of her to be upset from having quite a big dude slam into her just because he can't support his own body weight
11:03
@phenomnomnominal Right, but being upset and hitting someone are two different things.
Acting out of affect is not really smart.
@GNi33: all guys in this room should burn
i think the guy should have said sorry before she hit her
+ girls :P
Yeah she was wrong to hit him.
But he was a million times more wrong for hitting her back
@GNi33 Whoa, that looks like it's an Indian show
11:05
@phenomnomnominal Completely agree.
Yeah, he just stands there like a dipshit
"how can she slap?"
"how can you slap?!?"
*grumble grumble* "uaaagh"
haha
equal rights, huh?
Now leave me alone, need to get up and buy something to munch ...
@phenomnomnominal maybe in india
Yeah, any girl on a bus in India has an automatic right to slap any guy that touches her.
11:06
just forget there are two sexes. then maybe you can think clearly
hey guys
ofcourse that is an impossible task
i am looking for the solution
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Q: How to run Show Column Query for Multiple Table in MySQL Php

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@phenomnomnominal: yea lol, that dipshitting wondered me also, thats why I think its probably fake, I mean who in the world would react like that
But there are two sexes. And to pretend that men haven't got a history of physically abusing women is ridiculous. Until men can prove universally that we aren't just fucking animals, women can slap us around all they want.
11:08
either you say 'sorry' or you just say.. "fuck it" and go for it.. touch her boobs also
@jAndy, yeah, probably actors. The people around don't react right either
I love the new firefox logo
@phenomnomnominal Isn't that a bit like saying black people have a history of gang-related violence and that we should treat them accordingly?
It's okay if it's about gender but not about race?
@Neil that's the true true
I didn't mean to drop a bomb on anyone, but I love dropping bombs on ground zero in their comfort zones
11:13
its never ok to hit/harm/offend anybody for such bullshit reasons (no reason after all), but its probably even more wrong to react like the old testament says: "An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth."
The difference between a black man and a white man is so insignificant compared to the difference between a man and a woman
A superficial pigmentation difference vs completely different physiology
but that is probably a legit arguable point.. whether or not one is allowed to have that kind of 'revenge'
not talking about 'revenge' where physiology comes into play also :p
I said it before, she was blatantly in the wrong for hitting him, that's totally not okay. But he had so many options of how to react other than hitting her back. It just straight up not cool.
@Neil white people have a history of mass-murder, kill us all
11:17
@phenomnomnominal: on the other hand, how would she ever learn that this behavior is by no means ok or toleranted either ?
@jAndy by intelligent conversations
Well, in the most extreme case, by being arrested for assault?
I'm not convinced, that should work for children and kids who are still learning things
Indira Gandhi is not related to Mahatma Gandhi?
but if an adult reacts like so.. he/she probably needs a more convincing argument
11:19
Yeah and if we were all perfectly educated as children about not beating the shit out of one another, everything would be just dAndy
@phenomnomnominal: no clue if you are be sarcastic about that, but yeah you might be damn right
Not being sarcastic, it's just so fucking unlikely
but that would only work in a world where everybody has the same rights and privileges
which is even more unlikely
Yep
And a world without drugs, alcohol, religion etc etc
@jAndy equality is not justice
11:22
inequity and depression are two fundamental things why our glorious free market economy and democracy "works", boys 'n girls
YAY POLITICS!
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Q: Sorting order of Groups in kendo ui grid

sivajiHere I have written stored procedure for getting CategoryName values based on id, Values are coming like India, America, Brazil up to service, But in UI section values are in automatically sorting in alphabetical order displaying groups like America, Brazil,India. I wanted to show as in order di...

Yep. Gotta have poor people...
any buddy can help me please
of course
11:23
its urgent
Please tell me, why do you gotta have poor people?
Because who else will do the jobs that mean we can get shit cheap
Who will do the labour intensive jobs while we sit in offices on computers.
@BenjaminGruenbaum: he just means, without the "poor", there couldn't be "the rich" and "powerful". Which in turn means, if everybody in this world has the same chances on everything (money, education, etc. etc.), the whole system would collapse
simple economic fact
Yep and then the world population drops significantly.
11:25
@BenjaminGruenbaum who will repair the robots
@andho Other robots.
@andho The guy who repairs the robots doesn't have to be poor
Replace the workforce with robots, lots of people lose jobs, can't feed families, die.
@jAndy I'm not sure it would
@phenomnomnominal robots will feed the famillies
11:26
@BenjaminGruenbaum: at least, the "system" we are currently live in (since 1824 or so)
@phenomnomnominal You forgot one of the consequences, revolution.
With what food? How will they pay for the robots to feed them with no money?
financial marketsystem, based on money, money, money
Poor is a relative term, that's the only problem
thanks to the british :p
11:26
Everyone should have access to education, fresh food and water, and opportunity for self actualization
@BenjaminGruenbaum That's sounds good but works only on paper. :(
Yeah it's wonderful to imagine, but it literally requires the collapse of all our current structures
@OctavianDamiean We're a lot closer to it than we were a 100 years ago, and they were a lot closer to it than the people 200 years ago
@BenjaminGruenbaum, that's arguable
pretty much
11:28
@phenomnomnominal argue then
Did sweat shops exist 200 years ago?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yea the question is when does the next big war happen and fuck everything up for another hundred or more years.
todays economy is based on money, money and more money. People in power have ZERO interest that all people have the same chances, power, anything because they want to keep up their priveleged status
If by closer you mean there are more people who have access to everything, then yep we're closer. But the cost is that so many people are now even further away than before.
@phenomnomnominal Dude, the industrial life 200 years ago was way worse than sweatshops,
11:29
If we're lucky, the next big war will screw everything up badly enough so that it doesn't matter anymore.
we are hundred of thousands miles further away today from a "fair" world, than 200 years ago
@jAndy Now that's bullshit.
Yeah and the privileged life wasn't so much better.
@OctavianDamiean "I don't know what sophisticated fighting machines will participate in WW3, but I'm sure WW4 will be fought with sticks and stones" - Einstein (out of my head, probably not a direct quote)
11:30
well, we might talk about different topics in detail here, but no thats not bullshit
@jAndy No, we're not, people tend to be nostalgic about the world 200 years ago thinking it was all romantic and fair and shit. It really wasn't
It sure is or do you think serfs had a great life?
@jAndy, yeah I'm not 100% with you on that one
@jAndy it wasn't
200 years ago there was still slavery in the US...
11:31
the various civil rights movements etc
(Not to mention other parts of the world)
Yea Europe was a mess too.
Asia as well.
We have certainly come a long way in terms of moralistic equality.
People were not able to share information, couldn't read, didn't have access to fresh water, etc
Yea, we're not there yet but it sure is better than 200 years ago, heck even better than 100 years ago.
11:32
Now, I know some people still live in horrible conditions, but as a world we're defiantly ahead where we were 200 years ago
But we are a long way away from it being cheaper to install a robot than to pay a person a couple of bucks an hour (for everyday things).
do you think the land you build your house on is yours ? do you think the paper you call money is worth a lick ? What do you think happens if the biggest bluff on the planet gets busted ? (about money, gold and economics), worst passages of the bible probably. This whole "system" only serves a very, very limited amount of people
of course, the general living standard increased since 200years ago
@jAndy Do you think 200 years ago the land people built their house on was theirs?
but that does not mean its getting better in the way that we have a true 'free' world
That's not true then ...
11:34
You're worried about paper money? What about the 1's and 0's in a computer somewhere being manipulated by the 'markets' AKA a bunch of already rich dudes hunches on how a company will perform
@jAndy What you're saying is that our economical and judicial systems are not stable, you're right they're not. They are however a lot more stable than they were 200 years ago where coming to your house, killing you, and taking your land was acceptable in a much wider part of the world
I'm just saying, 95% of earths population are happy slaves
basically
@BenjaminGruenbaum meaning, more assholes can do shit to you
not realizing whats going on or just intersted in profit
@jAndy How am I a slave? Slave to what?
11:35
Money
@BenjaminGruenbaum: why do you work ?
now atleast only the rich can mess with you
@jAndy Well yea, we've got shiny new gadgets to be distracted from the real issues. We've got TVs, computers with internet access, phones ...
@jAndy so 200 years ago people didn't work?
@jAndy I get to dosomething I love with gifted people, I make money which betters my living standards
11:36
@andho: economics worked differently 200y ago, it was way more a "fair " trading with real stuff instead of worthless money
You know Andy is right about us being slaves, that's completely true.
Yeah I have no problem with the fact that I live in a system where I have to have money to survive. Whether I define it as slavery is completely up to me.
I'd have to work in any 'world' though, stuff needs to get done,
I'm trying to recursively submit a form...
with js
11:36
He's right, but what would make a better system?
@jAndy you can still mine natural resources and sell the for whatever amount you want
even if its tough to say, even today, but what germany did after losing WW1 (true trading, completely igoring the gold standard or money systems) was major fantastic and worked pretty bad ass well
The fact of the matter is though, if I wanted to, I could go 100k in whatever direction, set up a completely sustainable home living completely off the grid, and survive
@AmaanCheval That's the question!
that was not the only reason for ww2 obv, but it was one of them
11:37
This is where every political system failed and keeps failing because of our nature.
Please.. :(
I don't think the system is complete crap. The valuation part of work might be, but the fact that you have to work to get money, which is valued differently to someone else's work seems fair
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@sharkbait We so your question on the first time
@sharkbait Recursively submit a form? So DDOS?
11:38
I had it posted a while ago.. but, I guess it can't be seen often enough. Youtube american dream demonstrates it pretty well
I thinked you see the question already sorry @BenjaminGruenbaum
and its clearly not only americas dreams, its pretty much the worlds dream
@jAndy Yeah, I've seen it
Our entire system is based on the fact that I for every single piece of work I do, I get paid slightly less than it is worth to my boss
@AmaanCheval I thinked to solve it with jQuery, but doesn't work....
11:39
@jAndy No-one here is arguing that the world is fair and just. I'm just saying that we're making (slow) progress.
someday, somewhere we will have a javascript-room-meeting, and we will discuss all the great topics about religion, economics and no javascript at all
5
:D
Meh, in my opinion, discussing this issue doesn't serve any purpose.
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Q: XHR1 request and memory

IncognitoWhen I make a series of XHR requests with Chrome using a simple script such as: var q = (function DUCK(){ var x = new XMLHttpRequest(); x.open('POST', '/someValidPage'); x.onload = function(){console.log("responded!");} x.send(); }); //Just calling XHR a bunch of times to create...

@OctavianDamiean It's interesting, that's a purpose
I think this is the most civil room in the entire fucking internet aye
11:40
@phenomnomnominal: pretty much agreed
Yeah, probably
@phenomnomnominal Rebol, they're the nicest guys ever. I walked in asking wtf Rebol was and they spent hours teaching me. If a noob walks here and asks what JS is we'll give him a two liner and tell him to read a tutorial
Not saying it's not interesting or that our discussion sucks just that it isn't very useful. :D
Oh no doubt about it, we're dicks when it comes to JS
@Incognito Interesting. I think aborting the request might work
11:42
at least, there is little and no intolerance around here, so people don't blindy insist on their opinions and are willing to re-evaluate about aspects
which is pretty important
@AmaanCheval I was thinking about that also
@AmaanCheval I simply haven't attempted it however.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yeah, they're pretty helpful. But to be fair, they're more advocates than just people who like the language (like we are)
Yeah, they got people to convince :P
@Incognito is it really a problem? If you make a thousand requests will the memory persist?
@Incognito Is this memory issue creating a noticeable problem? Or are you just worried because of the number of requests created?
Ninja'd
No one can help me?
11:45
Not me
@Incognito Google chrome collects garbage incrementally, if you leave it for 10 seconds does it stay allocated?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I want the lib to work without hogging tablet ram
@BenjaminGruenbaum Chrome GC removes the stuff when it's done.
I'm also concerned about leaving it behind on IE9
about:memory in chrome and firefox can be pretty helpful
If I let it run in chrome for a few hours it looks like saw-teeth, or ocean waves
(the memory profile)
If you're asking if you can call GC manually in chrome you can't, the user would have to start it with different flags
When did you ever have to make 22 XMLHttpRequests before in a browser simultaneously when memory mattered?
11:47
The memory issue in Chrome is shown that the event handlers are not detached after the object is no longer in use, only after the GC
That's what GC does, I don't see why that's an issue
That memory gets GC'd eventually, that's how v8's GC works and it's part of the reason v8 is fast
Because I want to destroy them, not leave it up to the GC
I'd argue that's the wrong approach
I want to minimize the memory profile
are we still talking about ecmascript ?
11:49
Yes
you can't "destroy" nor "allocate" any memory in ecmascript
since day 1
worry about it when you need to worry about it
ok things changed with typed array stuff
@Incognito, how high is your peak memory usage?
11:49
but, leaving that aside
@phenomnomnominal 6mb-15mb on desktop
Having those event handlers around just irks me
My inner C++ OCD is screaming
Do you use a different event handler each time?
again, there is no way to manually free or destroy memory via ecmascript in code (ignoring typed array structures)
Each XHR request is as in the example question
and there is no way to trigger the GC, it will do its work eventually
11:51
@Incognito Can't you use the same XHR object to make new requests?
That way your onloads don't pile up
@jAndy document count, node count event listener count -- all of these things add to the memory profile
And I'm assuming that is a valid option since you have so many requests
var load = function () { console.log("responded!"); }
var q = (function DUCK(){
    var x = new XMLHttpRequest();
    x.open('POST', '/someValidPage');
    x.onload = load;
    x.send();
});
Just like creating a string adds n-bytes of memory.
@phenomnomnominal Y U NO FORMAT
11:53
@Incognito: do you experience leaks or just temporare increased memory usage ?
@AmaanCheval My concern there is I can't treat them as stand-alone requests, I need to make the next request fire only after the last one has failed/succeeded
@jAndy To me it's a leak, but the chrome GC deals with it.
but you don't have to recreate the onload function every time
@Incognito to you it's a leak?
@andho Things are in use after I'm done with them.
@Incognito that's how JS works
11:55
@phenomnomnominal That's negligible, not only chrome optimizes those (unless there's closures involved) it's minor compared to attaching/detaching listeners iirc
@Incognito: so the 'problem' is actually more academic nature ? Only "Chromes GC" deals with it ?
@phenomnomnominal Oh, that's not a bad idea at all.
a leak is when unused memory is unattainable or unreleasable
might also be very considerable to use websockets instead of XHR, if available
should be way more lightweight for that kind of task
@Incognito You're trying to do something that goes against the nature of the language. We understand your problem and it is not possible. Old JavaScript VMs worked that way, freeing memory asap, but it was slow
11:56
@Incognito, yeah you're worrying about nothing really...
@BenjaminGruenbaum besides it's not possible with all the closures and callbacks and what not
@Incognito The only way I can think of is to have an array of all your requests, and whenever you get a response, you abort all the requests in that array and empty it
Doubt that'll help much
Might just make it worse to be holding all the objects
@BenjaminGruenbaum GC has to be periodic. Because a function has access to it's parents scope, you cannot immediately destroy the parent scope. You need to check periodically to see if the child scope is still accessible or not.
however, GC's in general are beasts
you don't want to mess with them

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