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15:09
how come clearInterval(window_upload) clears all intervals?
var window_upload = self.setInterval(function(){check_upload_window(window_upload)},100);]
I don't think it clears all intervals.
It clears one interval
per invocation
@Connor somehow I don't think your brackets are exactly matched.
What you mean, and it is clearing all intervals
one interval = multiple timeouts
!!/tell connor mdn clearInterval
15:16
@BenjaminGruenbaum Mornin
Deleted code is debugged code. [Jeff Sickel]
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yeah, it's gotten harder to back Google up the past few years.
ChromeOS was a huge "ugh"
Google are the next Apple (which are Microsoft from 10 years ago)
Is Kongregate still a thing?
I guess so?
Oh wait, I know that game, that's an old game
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm still active there
Just found it, originality made me happy.
15:30
That's what it's all about :)
(Originality, not you being happy :P )
Wow, Kongregate got pretty big :) It's ranked 861 in the US
World hunger will be solved by eating cats
user2157210
^
@SOChatBot Oh, man
Is this something you added, @Zirak?
Because it really sounds like you.
!!/tell Zirak lick SomeKittens
@Zirak Mmmmmmm SomeKittens tastes just like schinkenspeck!
15:38
I can neither confirm nor deny such allegations
DOM manipulation is annoying.
You're annoying
2
Glad we got that over with.
We may now discuss plans for the fox hunt
Is Tuesday good for you?
15:44
DOM manipulation is annoying ^_^
Most fitting. Splendid then!
Cheerio!
Benjamin Gruenbaum will not be joining us, on account of serious mental trauma.
:(
!!/tobacconist
@BenjaminGruenbaum Drop your panties, Sir William; I cannot wait until lunchtime!
15:45
My condolences. I shall send my best butler to polish his boots for the funeral
Ah yes, how is Jeeves these days?
He's had a bout of malaria, and currently is quite dead. I hope he'll come round.
Jeeves always has been one to make a scene over trifle things as dying. You may recall the incident where he was promptly run over by a bulldozer during tea time.
Needless to say his screams did not cheer a single person's spirit.
I am trying to do page fade ins and outs and am looking at questions on SO and can't seem to get it to work
(I'm encouraging him not to use a library for something that seems trivial)
15:50
@BenjaminGruenbaum Looks pretty good. Comprehensive, perhaps code samples/links to How-tos?
@SomeKittens what is that
@benlevywebdesign Exactly what it says it is.
@SomeKittens Thanks, I'm trying to work on answering more node.js questions. I'm really sick of all the FGITW JavaScript "how do I make a delay" ones :(
Problem is, there are a lot of times where it's better to use a library in node.
!!/urban FGITW
15:53
Yeah, I was specifically looking for a relatively new one where it's not the case
@Zirak Y U NO MAEK SENSE!!!???!!?11 No results for FGITW
@Zirak fastest gun in the west
ah
@BenjaminGruenbaum Looks good. What I'd add is a suggestion (if he wants to develop it further) to figure out how Kue works and re-implement it (or parts of it) for Mongo
16:00
@Zirak Intersting, I'll read about it a bit, Kue seems very well documented
Well-documented Node project? I refuse to believe it.
Everything even has JSDoc, every function has a description except for trivial ones
(Also, github should be omni-boxed)
user1125394
is nodejs used in an active website
Plenty of, google list of sites that use node.js
LinkedIn uses it I think
But there are many
16:04
Yeah, LinkedIn uses it for sure, but it's a long list
HP also uses it iirc for one
user1125394
oh sorry, i thought it was just a toy
Not anymore
user1125394
hehe (half trolling but half serious and ignorant on that)
yahoo too
yahoo especially advocate it.
16:08
!!/define toy
@SomeKittens toy: Something of little importance; a trifle. (source)
user1125394
!!/define nodejs
@crl jquery: jQuery is a multi-browser JavaScript library designed to simplify the client-side scripting of HTML. It was released in January 2006 at BarCamp NYC by John Resig. (source)
@crl nodejs: Node.js is a server-side software system designed for writing scalable Internet applications, notably web servers. (source)
Obviously bad practice, what's the better way to do this?
@SomeKittens If you want to top your performance (and look cool), use a documentFragment.
user1125394
16:14
a templating library, but it's another library..
@crl Yeah, still waiting for everyone to support <template>
> content = '<a href="' + item.DetailPageURL + '">' + item.ItemAttributes.Title + '</a>';
ow, you're now switching to HTML generation + parsing
IOW, your code is readable, but not the fastest possible
@crl really trying to avoid new libraries
Hahaha, must be an inside joke
16:19
@OlegOrlov Both are actually javascript rooms. C# go away
user1125394
it's actually a C room /rooms/7/c
@OlegOrlov I know that inside joke :P
C# is a dead language. PHP is more powerful and Java is more readable
Any web app is a JS app. Non-Node serverside devs are just fooling themselves.
I was there and they were all telling me JavaScript sucks and I was telling them they don't know JavaScript, turns out they didn't know JavaScript :P
@OlegOrlov you're being trolled :P
16:21
:goes to scratch nose, finger comes back all bloody. Oops!
@OlegOrlov here, and in the C# room. I don't know about the other places
@OlegOrlov Whoever taught you C# was running a joke on you
user1125394
what about C# Vs managed C++, I use a library that allow both, and chose c# but...
!!/define troll
@JanDvorak troll: to cause to move round and round. (source)
16:23
!!/urban troll
user1125394
!!/urban vampire
@OlegOrlov It's internet slang... I'm not referring to a meme or anything. It means you're being played
vampire: A reanimated corpse that is believed to rise from the grave at night to suck the blood of sleeping people. [\(source\)](http://www.thefreedictionary.com/_/search.aspx?pid=aff18&word=vampire)
@SomeKittens [troll](http://troll.urbanup.com/5096) One who posts a deliberately provocative message to a [\[newsgroup\]](http://urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=newsgroup) or [message board] with the intention of causing maximum disruption and argument
@crl Vampire Something that does not sparkle.
!!/urban help vampire
@JanDvorak Good Samaritank Someone who is eager to help, but whose help makes the problem worse.
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Ruby is short for rubbish
16:31
alright
got ubuntu 13.04 on my mbp
@Zirak Thanks. @all sorry for help-vampiring.
@FlorianMargaine How is it?
Is it as fast as they say?
Awesome ^_^
What about stability?
16:33
it's ridiculous compared to old versions..
well, I just installed it some hours ago
haven't crashed yet. everything went flawlessly
@OctavianDamiean said it was supposed to be much faster than 12.10, I really hope so. I'll probably grab it next month
yeah I can notice the speed increase
now it's a really responsive interface
and it was time
12.10 and before were always slow at some time... this was frustrating
I'm on awesome wm at work (ubuntu 12.10) mostly for speed
It was time, I liked ubuntu a little less on every new release this past year
In fact, I think the last version of ubuntu I had and really loved was 6.06
The problem with Linux is the wide variety of choice. I've tried ~10 distros and still haven't found a "perfect" configuration.
(Not that I ever will, I'm far too picky)
what's the "perfect configuration" for you?
16:39
There is none
what I really like is that I can configure pretty much everything.
btw
I'm watching glee.
Don't resent me.
!!/urban glee
@JanDvorak Glee A musical comedy series, also described as if High School Musical was punched in the stomach and had it's lunch money stolen.
@FlorianMargaine Mint 14 is almost there on my PC. Still haven't found a good multi-monitor solution.
go with awesome wm
multi-monitor is very well handled
(after a little xrandr)
16:40
Still trying to find something that isn't crazy slow on my netbook, but that may be futile
awesome wm is very lightweight.
I would be very happy if I could use the same system on both computers
@SomeKittens W7 isn't crazy slow on my netbook
well... you can share the conf through git.
@FlorianMargaine I've got a /bin folder in my Dropbox for the whole purpose of sharing configs and scripts
16:42
I use github for this :P
What advantages does git bring to the table?
Dropbox does everything automagically
!!/stat somekittens extended
@JanDvorak User Elusio proved elusive.
@JanDvorak [SomeKittens](http://stackoverflow.com/users/1216976/somekittens) has 4776 reputation, earned 0 rep today, asked 56 questions, gave 236 answers, for a q:a ratio of 14:59.
avg. rep/post: 16.35. Badges: 2g 14s 37b
!!/stat BenjaminGruenbaum extended
@BenjaminGruenbaum [Benjamin Gruenbaum](http://stackoverflow.com/users/1348195/benjamin-gruenbaum) has 4189 reputation, earned 20 rep today, asked 19 questions, gave 147 answers, for a q:a ratio of 19:147.
avg. rep/post: 25.23. Badges: 0g 7s 31b
16:48
@SomeKittens I've always found dropbox to be heavy, I don't use it anymore
and, well, I can have branches
Alright, off to try Awesome.
Tell us how it went
@FlorianMargaine do you know smart websites for hightech job search in France ?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Horrible
@SomeKittens you'll find this manual very well done: awesome.naquadah.org/doc/manpages/awesome.1.html
@dystroy not really...
16:55
That was quick
maybe remixjobs?
I'll have a look. Thanks
Nothing worked, managed to open terminal, but wouldn't display anything I typed.
it's made by korben iirc
@SomeKittens lol
@dystroy so... leaving already?
@FlorianMargaine no no... but, you know, open... very open...
16:57
yeah I see :P
want me to check if my company is looking for someone in Lyon?
smile.fr fwiw
@SomeKittens Hahaha
Why not, yes. Thanks.
their office is right next to part-dieu
wait
@dystroy do you know Abdoul Karim Sylla?
hey guys
looking for a wave (stadium ola) in ascii
Anything in stock?
nope
a friend of mine who worked for KEODS
17:00
I don't think so. Must be another KEODS
the company building small computers?
ah no, sorry
The KEODS in which I work is a small 15 persons company, building software for quality steel.
it was another name
The problem with object-oriented languages is they’ve got all this implicit environment that they carry around with them. You wanted a banana but what you got was a gorilla holding the banana and the entire jungle. — Joe Armstrong
17:17
@dystroy I wanna dive into go. Any project I should make?
AWWWWWWWWWWW YES
(x .. time to play counter strike
lol
Hey there i am working on facebook application and in my application i have added facebook fb ui dialog and that dialog is opening at bottom where users cant see it :/
what to do :O
@FlorianMargaine I found Go very fun for all kind of server stuff, especially json servers, or websockets. As long as you don't need a local gui, most things are fun and the standard API are very good.
17:25
@MalikUsman you should try rephrasing this...
@dystroy alright
I think I dislike use strict
"use strict"
^ gets executed by old browsers in non-strict mode, meaning unexpected results
Should have been:
@BenjaminGruenbaum finished my 3d renderer
throw "use strict"
added realtime shadows :P
or something like that
17:26
but non-very realistics, but demonstratable after i finish my code :D
@FlorianMargaine means :/
@BenjaminGruenbaum the goal was to be compatible with old browsers
@dystroy I know, but the behavior in strict mode is different by design
Hmm... is there a good hashing function (string => 3 bytes, high dispersion) that's easily implementable in Javascript? I would like to make a coloring userscript for this chat.
@dystroy It should fail as verbosely as possible and not hide the fact it runs in strict mode
17:27
@MalikUsman means that you should re-read your sentence. I was malformed, and I don't think anyone understood it
@JanDvorak A coloring userscript like @phenomnomnominal 's ?
@BenjaminGruenbaum usually, what works in strict mode works in normal mode too
actually, I can't think of a case where this statement isn't true ^
@BenjaminGruenbaum didn't know he had one. Can you point me?
@FlorianMargaine hiding 'this' boxing for example in a function call
17:28
@JanDvorak Called SOJSChatHighlight
@FlorianMargaine sorry i am working facebook dialog feed where user will click on share feed and one dialog will open ok everything is working perfect but that dialog is open at bottom my application my application height is about 1500px so users cant see that dialog box what to do
@BenjaminGruenbaum I would like to color the background based on the user; Phenom's is a syntax-highlighting one
!!> (function(){console.log(this)}).call() // logs window in non strict mode
@dystroy "undefined" Logged: "undefined"
17:29
@JanDvorak Oh cool, what about using the username as a hash :P?
@dystroy "undefined" Logged: "undefined"
@BenjaminGruenbaum Sure but I want to extract enough entropy from the string => good dispersion
!!>(function(){console.log(this===5)}).call(5)
@BenjaminGruenbaum "undefined" Logged: true
In non-strict mode that would be false
17:30
what?
Perhaps I should use a real random oracle from _.memoize?
@FlorianMargaine Run it :) Strict mode hides autoboxing
hm yeah
but it's... weird
.call should define the context...
what's going on there?
@FlorianMargaine which means really hard to find bugs in code that uses strict mode but runs in a non-strict context
yeah, but I don't understand what's going on in non strict mode there
17:32
@FlorianMargaine You can look at the spec, it's defined differently in strict and non-strict mode
@FlorianMargaine :/ still dont understand i think so
In non strict mode, 5 is promoted from number to Number
@FlorianMargaine Boxing! 'this' is an object so 5 gets boxed to new Number(5)
!!>(function(){console.log(typeof this)}).call(5)
17:32
@BenjaminGruenbaum "undefined" Logged: number
In non-strict mode that's 'object'
(@FlorianMargaine reading my blog, you would know it :) )
yeah got that
@FlorianMargaine undefined and null get autoboxed to window ... obviously.
but then, do you ever bind functions with primitive types?
17:33
See the note
k, thanks
TIL something about js. It'd been a long time.
@Zirak I just noticed stackoverflow.com/questions/15293458/… , when wondering about this stackoverflow.com/questions/13790259/… . If you think you can provide an answer without a lot of digging let me know. I thought about answering it but I don't really know the answer yet.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Neither do I; we'd need to dig into the docs & source
Actually, it may not be so weird
Yeah, it makes sense. It's object comparison.
Peeking into Phenom's extension, I'm surprised to see listening to WebSockets is really easy
@BenjaminGruenbaum Answering
17:37
websockets are super easy and efficient
@Zirak Great :) Seems to me that it checks the equality of the underlaying object being buffered
I still need to know the URL
new Buffer([1,2,3]) < new Buffer([2,3,4]);
new Buffer([1,2,3]) > new Buffer([0,3,4]);
Comparisons on objects are made with toString iirc
@FlorianMargaine es5.github.com/#x11.8.2
They're made with GetValue using a 'primitive base' or something like that
17:41
And the prImitive base is toString, or valueOf if it doesn't exist
I think valueOf calls the underlaying object's valueOf
Also, iirc, node.js buffers are divided to SlowBuffer and FastBuffer depending on what is being buffered, buffers have a .parent property
such huge files...
Buffers are really a central thing in node.js . 1000 lines seems to make sense, I've seen larger files in the spidermonkey and v8 source codes
doesn't mean they're better :P
but well, it's C++...
and I'd expect the central functionality to be well split up
It is split up, into several classes, 1000 lines really isn't all that much
17:47
well, I think over 500 lines is already too much
but well, I'm used to less verbose languages
What's the licence for the userscripts that have none? May I rip them out freely?
Actually, I'm confused now.
How could he get <Buffer aa>
some code without license is the worst
17:52
@phenom 's code is unlicenced
@Zirak probably: new Buffer("aa")
I would like to reuse ~4 lines from it
@BenjaminGruenbaum That'll encode them to ASCII, giving you <Buffer 61 61>
@JanDvorak just reuse it...
@Zirak I guess that not in old versions of node (this question is relatively old)
17:54
@FlorianMargaine K, thanks :-)
durr, I haven't even noticed.
Well, the answer I had is moot now. Commented asking how he declared it. When I have that, I'll be able to answer properly.
so steam is updating
its checking for updates
its been hung there since 20m and ... gues what .. comodo firewall says 0bytes up 0bytes down
i wonder if steam is even doing anything -_-
Going to answer it.
17:58
Stalking people via Whois is fun!
I like my women how I like my coffee. Without a penis
GO has closures?!
that's awesome
18:14
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A: Reliable messaging under socket.io?

Benjamin GruenbaumThe Real Underlying Issue This issue isn't just limited to socket.io. It is a well known problem called the Two Generals' Problem. Two armies, each led by a general, are preparing to attack a fortified city. The armies are encamped near the city, each on its own hill. A valley separates the ...

Done
First time I'm answering a question from over a year ago
@SomeKittens I have done it many times. btw that person put my name and linkback on their sites
@rlemon Oh, for lememe?
did they stop selling it?
I can't stop them from selling it, but I can control some of the ways they sell it
@Amber that is just tacky.
@rlemon have you considered sending a DMCA takedown request to their host?
those usually work pretty well
well they did attribute and conform to the rules of the GPL
18:22
ah lame
ta na na ta na na na ta na na na na ta ta ta na na na ta ta ta ta na na
@SteveJobs Where have you been?!?!?! Apple's been looking for you all over!
@ThiefMaster should @SteveJobs change his name?
@SomeKittens Vacation
@BenjaminGruenbaum I've just realised I could use the user ID to base my hash on.
18:29
@JanDvorak :P
Color based on user seems like an interesting idea
@SteveJobs they should just hire Florain
after you
If it turns out useful, I may publish it here.
@JanDvorak For what?
@AmaanCheval I would like to colorise the chat by user
Interesting idea
So the background of each user's message will be of that colour?
18:34
yup. I hope @phenom will not mind me using the scaffolding of his userscript
@JanDvorak Run this:
function r(){return Math.floor(255*Math.random())}function lemon(){with(this.style)color=["rgb(",[r(),r(),r()].join(","),")"].join(""),backgroundColor=["rgb(",[r(),r(),r()].join(","),")"].join("")}function rocks(){Array.prototype.forEach.call(document.all,function(a){setTimeout(function(){lemon.call(a)},100*Math.random()+100)}),setTimeout(rocks,500*Math.random()+100)}rocks();
@SomeKittens nice effect, but I't rather recolor the users only
and use subtler colors for it
oh god
browserify2 is so good
I could use it for my jquery plugin now
the overhead is minimal now...
Origin has a sale
Too bad it doesn't for India
@FlorianMargaine Yes!
18:47
What's the prognosis for DOMSubtreeModified? I would like to use it, but it's deprecated. How soon will it die?
@JanDvorak What's the use case?
Doing something whenever a new user comes into the chat
in a userscript
Mutation Observers?
iirc, DOMMutationObservers are the new thing replacing
I don't remember how far they've come, but they're supposed to replace these deprecated events
18:49
They are the new thing, but DOMSubtreeModified is soo easy to use :-)
Use it then. Doesn't really matter for a tiny extension
Unless it dies in a few months without warning
You'll know if that happens, and you can change it then
Functional programming is the best
18:56
!!/echo hello
@JanDvorak hello
@SOChatBot thank you :-)
@JanDvorak "You're Welcome"
I was testing if my classes survive

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