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14:01
Barack Obama is my mother. Your argument is invalid.
@Room can I get some backing for this site proposal.
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Aquarium and Aquatic Hobbyist

Proposed Q&A site for proposed Q&A site for people who design, build and maintain aquariums from micro-reefs to 300 gallon display tanks. Freshwater ponds and terrariums are welcome too.

Currently in definition.

just upvote some of the questions and stuff.
I really wanna see this site exist.
please upvote only questions < 10 score
otherwise it is not helpful ;)
done.
> Hawaiian feather dusters are producing white stringy webbing and it's clouding my tank. Is this a mating technique?
added by rlemon Jan 2 at 1:50
hahaha
A feather duster is an implement used for cleaning. It consists typically of a wooden-dowel handle and feathers from either the male or female ostrich bird that are wound onto the handle by a wrapped wire. Dusters vary in size but are most often between 14" and 32" in total length. Some dusters have a retractable casing instead of a dowel handle. These dusters are typically used by rack-jobbers and truck drivers who need to dust store shelves, and like to retract the feathers into the handle to avoid damage. Feather dusters are effective in dusting tight areas, or areas where there are...
Sabellidae (feather duster worms) are sedentary marine polychaete tube worms where the head is mostly concealed by feathery branchiae. They build tubes out of parchment, sand, and bits of shell. Glomerula secretes a tube of calcium carbonate. They tend to be common in the intertidal zones around the world. Their oldest fossils are known from the Early Jurassic. Characteristics Feather-duster worms have a crown of feeding appendages or radioles in two fan-shaped clusters projecting from their tubes when under water. Each radiole has paired side branches making a two-edged comb for filter...
14:12
oh
"hawaiian" feather dusters
I saw no "see also" on the page I've linked
well, add it :)
14:14
it's wikipedia after all
mine look like this guy
and this colour
I have two
reddators of js room
upvotes for visibility please
that is totes a SE site I would want to mod
Head over to Area 51 then.
^
A dance-related SE site has failed a couple times
I was disappointed
aquariums seems like it would be so useful
Could be
14:24
the larger aquarium and reef forums out there are well established with tens of thousands of users and posts
but they are... well... shitty old forums..
I hate posting in forums.
Agreed
SO spoiled me to the point where I now loath the classical 'forum'
I think the dance community (my dance community, at least) is too busy dancing, getting drunk, and dancing more to care about SE
@rlemon Agreed
yea but with aquariums, there is a lot of written knowledge that can be passed on. I think it's just a matter of: it's not getting enough views. :/
Indeed
14:26
I posted on reddit /r/Aquariums and x-posted on /r/ReefTanks/
see what happens.
With an Area 51 link?
Sweet
Oh, heh... yeah, I already upvoted that one
Just didn't look at the actual link :-P
^ x-post
there are like 20 regulars here - I fail to see how we cannot just 'make' this happen
x-post EVERYWHERE
Is diff commonly used as a verb? E.g. I diffed those files...
14:29
It is
cool :)
.@w3c’s service that enables you to diff W3C publications, e.g. compare two working drafts to see what changed http://services.w3.org/htmldiff?doc1=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.w3.org%2FTR%2F2012%2FWD-tracking-dnt-20121002%2F&doc2=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.w3.org%2FTR%2F2013%2FWD-tracking-dnt-20130430%2F
to me the 'diff' was always a thing, it was the 'diff' of those two files. ::/
I think it can be used as verb, though I usually say "do a diff"
From my experience with English, pretty much any noun can be used as a verb
e.g. to spec something
14:37
car me to the town
That's known as verbing.
Appropriately enough.
@Zirak Relevance of touch-base?
GUYS! Portal for Linux!
AAAHHH!!
O_O
Hooray?
Yea, hooray!
14:45
@Mr_Green IF you want to match parenthesis nesting than you can't do it with regex, I added that sort of thing to the answer
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A: regex string capturing javascript

Benjamin GruenbaumHere is a working fiddle http://jsfiddle.net/e8tMb/ (If you're interested in an example that supports nested parenthesis I added one on the bottom of this answer) This implementation is not pure RegEx, however, it is very understandable in my opinion. It loops through the string and does exactl...

!!/tell OctavianDamiean urban touch base
@OctavianDamiean Touch Base To make contact; to cover all the possibilities. Comes from baseball where the runners need to touch the base to make a run legal. Mostly used by [asshat] salesmen and contractors when they want to talk to you over the phone to see if you're interested in something they have for sale, usually around dinner time.
ALL OF YOUR BASE ARE TOUCH TO US!
There's always a better solution than a regular expression but the regex one will make you look smarter
14:58
And that's why I use regular expressions.
I just laughed so hard
never seen this before
Ahh, good old Leeeeeroy
@rlemon for real? its the best thing.
@rlemon Now that I listen to it, the whole concept was just ridiculous... they didn't even know what Divine Intervention did.
15:03
hi guys, what do you do to make radio buttons and checkboxes more usable on touch devices. I am aware of the mobile frameworks but cant use it as I am making it responsive and want to know what other options do i have...?
It's not fast, chaining isn't awesome, see Zirak's XHR guide, CSS selectors aren't awesome and they are already in the browser, it's not small, the plugins are horrible
I think Leeroy was a scapegoat.
@yoda I think you want 'fastclick': github.com/ftlabs/fastclick
I haven't tried it with radio elements, but it should remove the 300ms delay.
@Yoda the browsers should be responsible for that, but you can try adding zoom or width and height
> At least I have chicken.
LMAO
I could listen to these nerds all day
"Dammit Leeroy!"
@Yoda mask the elements with larger buttons
15:05
@yoda what @JanDvorak said will help as well.
^ these are pretty usable on mobile touch interfaces
0
Q: What is the best way to load balance javascript applications?

BishopZI write a lot of javascript applications and in many different circumstances the browser will become unresponsive or give a "slow script" error. Even when following best practices, initializing large data sets, complex animation, or when too many event handlers fire at once, I have to include ext...

I love that answer, although I don't completely agree with it
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Q: What is java interface equivalent in Ruby?

crazycrvCan we expose interfaces in Ruby like we do in java and enforce the Ruby modules or classes to implement the methods defined by interface. One way is to use inheritance and method_missing to achieve the same but is there any other more appropriate approach available ?

@copy Also, it's not 30K ...
Hey everyone!
@BenjaminGruenbaum Oh god... the YUI answer... "enterprise-oriented". WHY WOULD YOU DESCRIBE ANYTHING AS ENTERPRISE ORIENTED?
15:15
LOL
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A: What is the best way to load balance javascript applications?

Benjamin GruenbaumYou have a very short span of time in your hands. JavaScript runs in a single thread in the browser This means your scripts have to be very quick if you want the user to not feel any form of lag. You can, for example, break intensive calculations into small fragments, for (a simple) example: ...

It really just sounds like he's writing bad code.
Yeah, kind of
I checked out his github
it is not horrible, but these 'best practices' he speaks of are not there.
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!!/mustache LongBowOne
that was quick...
But he can't talk lol..
While I agree the DOM API is very problematic (and badly designed, and overly complex) . The DOM API is actually pretty fast in modern browsers. For example, my browser can make over 20 million DOMelement selections per second, more than 16 million tag name selections, here is a jsperf I put up for this jsperf.com/is-the-dom-really-slow. Related lecture: youtube.com/watch?v=Y2Y0U-2qJMs . I agree that performance problems sometimes stem from abuse of selectors, but I wouldn't call the DOM slow — Benjamin Gruenbaum 9 secs ago
I don't get why people say the DOM is slow
It's a Tree full of Hashtables
Most documents are trees full of hashtables in one way or another
15:35
DOM is slow, in comparison to non-DOM interactions
it's not "slow" it's just not as fast as we would like it ;)
DOM manipulations never limited my performance as long as you don't abuse them (or use them where canvas should be used)
@BenjaminGruenbaum agreed, however think of Flash or Java or any other languages these guys are used to using to write games / animations.
updating the animations are not expensive there as they are in javascript + DOM
I think it's an expectation that they won't be heavy, but they are so they must be done wisely.
morning ladyfaces
!!buy an aquarium chiller or build an aquarium chiller from an old water cooler
@rlemon build an aquarium chiller from an old water cooler
15:40
I like the cut of your jib @SOChatBot
@rlemon ice
you can come by and constantly measure the temps and drop distilled cubes in when it spikes.
thanks, :)
@rlemon fish are dumb
@Shmiddty Dumb, yes, but also very temperature-sensitive.
@copy Episode 6, Jayne says Vera needs oxygen to shoot. But don't guns carry these "oxidizers" with them to trigger the shot? No point in using the oxygen outside. How would oxygen get into the explosive anyway? Isn't it sealed?
15:49
People with slow-ish computers, does this work fast for you:
how do I display a specific tab when a specific url is entered
@DineshVenkata jQuery
@Shmiddty I'm using bootstrap I've tried quite a few things but haven't found the right appproach
@mikedidthis my issue that I'm able to add the "active" class to the tab in question but the shown function is not getting called when the url has a hash in it
15:58
@Zirak I don't know a lot about guns
You could be right though
@Zirak From the air?
I know modern guns rely on oxygen from the air
Don't remember that specific episode
> According to Jayne, "Vera" needs oxygen around her to fire; however, gunpowder incorporates both fuel and oxidizer and will combust regardless of the presence or absence of atmosphere. According to the DVD commentary, the episode's producers checked this with a gun expert, but were incorrectly informed. It is possible that the limitation deals more with the action of the rifle, because some metals normally made to work in an atmosphere will vacuum weld together with no air present.
@mikedidthis I have tried the fastclick js library and it has really changed the time interval thanks ;)
@BenjaminGruenbaum but bullets are sealed, aren't they?
I actually can't remember the gun
@yoda no problems at all. That 300ms delay is a pain :)
16:06
yo friends i have a string.
@Darkyen good for you.
@Shmiddty two of my fish are actually very intelligent (as far as fish go)
and after a bit of searching I will be able to build my own chiller for a lot less cost and hassle than I previously thought.
^ that + digital thermostat on the upper tank + a couple relays... BOOM i'm set.
ohh and I already gutted our e-waste bin for some heat sinks
I think i'm good to go!
@copy can you think of a way to turn 5 4 3 2 1 0 into 0 1 2 3 4 5? (a*i||a)-j?
Tetraodontidae is a family of primarily marine and estuarine fish of the order Tetraodontiformes. The family includes many familiar species, which are variously called pufferfish, puffers, balloonfish, blowfish, bubblefish, globefish, swellfish, toadfish, toadies, honey toads, sugar toads, and sea squab. They are morphologically similar to the closely related porcupinefish, which have large external spines (unlike the thinner, hidden spines of Tetraodontidae, which are only visible when the fish has puffed up). The scientific name refers to the four large teeth, fused into an upper and l...
16:13
I don't know why the article doesn't mention it, but puffer fish are one of the most intelligent fish (depending on the genus ) there is.
this stupid bug completely ruins most drawing performance improvements on chrome mobile :(
canvas aa is stupid
@SimonSarris "4. Swallow sadness"
I was playing around with it the other day, incredibly bad results.
@Shmiddty I tried that too
16:15
@Zirak you can in fact fire a gun underwater
@copy Neat. Wikipedia?
@rlemon some guns
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16:16
@canon You can fire a bullet from a (most) rifles or handguns underwater
@rlemon Depending on pressure, of course, and how well the explosive is sealed (I assume). If there's too much pressure on the barrel, I think the bullet won't be able to escape
@Zirak the barrel is equalized to the outside pressures (water in them)
So maybe 10 meters below surface, but go in deep...not so sure
Are APIs usually in Javascript or am I way off?
the only diff is lethality of the shot.
16:17
Also, does anyone know apache?
the bullet will leave the barrel, but the water displacement it causes make it veer and slow down significantly.
@jmalais the helicopter?
@jmalais APIs is a general term for an abstraction
@copy Ha
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16:19
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@jmalais Yeah, an API is just another name for a library or interface someone releases for the sake of allowing application developers to use their code or system.
1) I remember myth busters testing this
2) if you think about it, the only effect would be on the bullet After it has left the barrel (slight effect inside the barrel but water moves, and the flow/direction is controlled therefore this wouldn't be negligible.
They can come in many different forms, and for many languages or technologies.
@Zirak :9215318 How do you use their code say in PHP or JS or whatnot?
APIs are not unlike jQuery itself. Write less, do more.
and jQuery provides an API or abstraction layer for you to work with DOM manipulation
16:21
num_<UUID>.ext <- how do i extract UUID out of it ? In python or well any other langauges
@Darkyen split on angle brackets?
str.split('_')[1].split('.')[0]
I see
@rlemon hmm
or that ^^^
16:21
my splits look like faces
I may have more specific questions regarding the API as I get closer to working with it
i dunno how performant will that in python :[
@jmalais you would have to first disclose the API you will be using ;)
@Darkyen Don't optimize prematurely
@Darkyen splits are generally cheap.
16:24
sweet, boss is letting us go at 1pm
(12:30 now)
@copy i know but .. i have read that string stuff is slowww in python but oh well who cares
why?
tis sunny outside. nice friday. he doesn't want to work :P
that's cool
@rlemon To start, I would be working with the Nike+ API, but I'll most likely be loading a few APIs in one page. That should be fine right?
16:25
there are only 9 employees, and nothing is ever mission critical same day kinda thing
I considered staying home today, mostly because I'm going to be up all night playing MTG tonight
so during the summer we often go half day fridays
@Shmiddty digital or physical?
physical
draft
it's been YEARS since i've sat down and MTG
dragon's maze
16:26
sold my cards ~8-9 years ago
I have taken my whining public
didn't have an impressive set at all, but it was still fun.
.@firefox bug response time 1 day, turnaround less than a week! @googlechrome response time: They have a status called "IceBox" for a reason
Sea of nobody listening, hear me roar.
@rlemon They keep escalating the power of cards
3/1 haste for 2 mana? sure!
4/3 for 1 mana? alright!
I thought the pokemon cards all but ruined MTG - I mean... MTG was nerdy but cool.. but pokemon cards?!
16:27
the Firefox team is so amazing, I've found bugs in Aurora that were already fixed in Nightly! Which was really my fault for testing with the mere semi-cutting-edge version
@SimonSarris lol
@Shmiddty in my elementary school (after marbles but pre pogs) there was a banning of MTG cards because they school saw it as 'betting' because we played for cards (doesn't everyone?)
now I want to DnD it but I think if I suggest it my GF might leave me
I loved playing for ante
@SimonSarris You could replace @firefox with Path of Exile, and @googlechrome with Diablo3 and it would sound like almost every thread on the D3 forums
@Shmiddty I know only some of these words...
(what the hell is Path of Exile?)
16:29
I stopped reading the D3 forums. buncha pissants bitching about the game.
^ stop playing if you don't like it!
@SimonSarris PoE is a free-to-play ARPG (the same genre as Diablo)
@rlemon Did you ever go to Whimsyshire?
Torchlight is fun, but I can't get past the no custom keys.... and I hate their default layout
@Shmiddty yea. we got into that like a week after they patched it in
it's not bad now if you get a team and to WS runs in MP10
descent drops
@rlemon My only problem with it is the lack of depth in it.
I preferred the cow level
it was an afterthought when it could have been so much more
16:31
@rlemon There is no cow level.
> cough, erm, MOOOOooo!!
I had an idea:
1) Make it multi-level
2) Each level gets harder/darker, and the mobs become more menacing
3) Each level the player gets more childish
4) This culminates in toddlers fighting a big nasty Nightmare or something.
eh, I think they also dropped the ball on PvP
the arena is stupid and needs more work
we need to be able to 4 on 4 another 'server'
@rlemon yeah. They had a system in place, but scrapped it because of "balance issues"
and there is literally no point in the PvP
16:33
I would have preferred to have the option to deal with balance issues for something else to do in game
other than just because
@rlemon It was the same with D2 really, except for trolling
well you got gold (eh) and you could loot (hardcore)
wait.. could you loot?
I seem to remember being able too
I might be mixing d2 with uo
I played them both heavily at the same time
@rlemon there were some bugs that allowed it, but I don't think anything intentional was ever supposed to happen
then again, I never played hardcore, really.
I was a little bitch in d2, scamming people right left and center.
16:36
@rlemon I botted the shit out of D2...
had 3 hammerdins running simultaneously
I didn't have the expansion set when I was younger so I just ran a barb with the absolute best gear there was and traded (gulls? that fucking dagger that added a sp) for shit and just pissed people off. (because I didn't give them the gull, I would swap it out for a regular dagger last second)
I also liked the d2 maps better
@rlemon Yeah, the didn't go quite random enough with D3.
nope
it's all super boring now
yeah
I know the maps. :/
16:40
monster density should help
but we need something else
their tiny bit of randomness is crap
it's predictable as well.
look at Bridge of Korsair (spelling?)
Half the fun in D2 was trying to figure out shit they hid in the game. They never released the recipes for new runewords. People had to figure that shit out, and it was fun.
if the caves are not there, they show a 'rubble' graphic.
@rlemon that applies to every random dungeon in the game.
except for a couple special event ones
(that take up large amounts of map space)
bored today..
remaking a game called minestorm
arrows move, space fires. Ze bullets are so pretty! lol
16:47
lol
something tells me this game will be too easy if you allow for this type of spread fire
;)
its purposely blurring to, to emulate the vectrex effect
haha yeah youll only be able to shoot like 7 bullets at a time or so
Ill have to play minestorm later and count them
in minestorm so the bullets wrap on both the X and Y like this?
yeah
but they die fast
life time of maybe 2 seconds or so
16:49
timed?
ahh
ok
^ thats with an overlay, hence the color blue
man Im vectrex obsessed lately
I bought another one last night
met the kid in Starbucks lol
Someone came up after I bought it and was asking about it
it was pissing me off :)
hah thanks
ofc you didn't need my help, but now I feel like I contributed.
setTimeout(function() { }.bind(this), delay); is my favorite use for .bind() thus far.
@Loktar we can join our obsessions - Vector Fish tanks!
haha
don't let Abhishek in on it, he'll just want Vector Fish Porn.
Vector CS:GO
with fish
thats what hed want :P
return $.post($.post(pollURL + 'submit.php'));
is there a reason to double $.post
for(var b = 0; b < this.player.bullets.length; b++){
    if( this.player.bullets[b].delete ) {
         this.player.bullets.splice(b, 1);
         continue;
    }
    this.player.bullets[b].update();
}
$($($('.foo'))); ???
16:56
That should probably run in the opposite direction now.
ah, that's a type error.. sorry about that @rlemon
That was a hackey solution anyway, that loop I mean
you got it a few times in the code - correct or someone will comment :P
I was typing it laughing
this.player.bullets.length
for(var b = this.player.bullets.length; b--;){
    if( this.player.bullets[b].delete ) {
         this.player.bullets.splice(b, 1);
         continue;
    }
    this.player.bullets[b].update();
}
16:57
^ I mean thats pretty long lol
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Q: Why does $($) crash my page?

NealDisclaimer: Do not try this at home Why, if I am using jQuery, does $($) freeze the page?

:-P
Not the same thing neal
$($($('.foo'))); works without ill effect (aside from the obvious)
I corrected it.. thank you!!
alright home tiiieemmmme
have a good weekend all
@Loktar same!
16:58
if Im not on at all
but mines only because i'm lucky
> Yo dawg, do those vector games not even have steam support?
Deferred, chaining and looping ajax is quite tricky...
If A = B and B = C, then A = C, except where void or prohibited by law. ~ Roy Santoro
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Q: Looping and Chaining Ajax Calls using deferred

Joey Salac HipolitoI've seen many questions about this but nothing seems to give the right answer for my case. I've seen also answers that uses .pipe but I'm looking for an answer that uses .then. Okay. I need to do 3 ajax calls, lets say a poll application that allows multiple accounts. The processes that need to...

17:33
Where is everyone?
I'm here ... but not for long.
Gotta run to get some pizzas.
Are you bringing enough for everyone?
Yup.
Beer an hookers as well.
oh good
Your too kind!
17:43
Optimization is king
17:54
42 is interesting number too... — Neal 1 min ago

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