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18:04
@Kitler you here?
nope
y?
I need help, after all I'm not html master lol
shoot
don't shoot
peoples lives matter
lol
has anyone use foundation?
18:06
nope
crl
crl
soot man
stop being mean
I have not used foundation
k, thanks anyway
I have a foundation
18:07
o, @rlemon do you want to help me?
@FarhadNežad ask your question either way, if there's anyone that can answer it they will
I don't think it is the same type of foundation
crl
crl
nice basement bro
Okay I have a button and Im using <a> tag, but for some reason the hover don't work
@rlemon that's yours?
crl
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hover in css in js?
18:09
CSS
can you reproduce the problem in a fiddle
mine is finished
yes, one second
@rlemon you should totally make a kitler cutout btw, I hear it gives you cool points
18:10
yak, I don't even know how to reproduce this one in fiddle, cause the syntaxes are correct and it would result in correct way on fiddle
Do it you might find what's wrong while recreating it
my backyard is looking nice tho
It sure does @rlemon
@rlemon jo insta recognised the backyard :P
18:11
you may not believe it, but that is his favorite toy
@rlemon you live cozy man
cat, snow, whats next? a soft blanket?
a jsfiddle :P
alcohol.
lol my man
crl
crl
18:13
how many %?
max 14
Who mention earlier "You should drink then debug later?"
crl
crl
ok
all are over 8
you can't 'brew' above 16
crl
crl
don't go too high :)
18:13
I'm gonna try that lol
above 14 is hard
yeast dies at 16%
crl
crl
!!urban brew
you have to distill after that
@crl [brew](http://brew.urbanup.com/175595) Can be used when referring to having a beer.
Also may be in reference to smoking weed.
Also less urbanly used in England to describe having a cup of tea.
finally found a soft blanket
but there is a girlfriend under them
18:14
lol
wait a minute, you're home?
nahh
@rlemon is my idol now
18:14
in my google photos
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Coldnada
summer
I miss my gardens already
crl
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it's all snow now? a right
yup
!!weather kitchener
@rlemon [object Event]
18:16
helpful
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I wish we could capture the weather info made by google
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[]()
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hover seems working
18:18
@FarhadNežad check it
17
Q: Chat Easy Input Tools - Provides keyboard shortcuts for common text formatting commands

rlemon About Provides keyboard shortcuts for common text formatting commands, reducing the dependency on mouse usage. Current version does not have a configurable set of hotkeys but later versions will. How to use. All of the following commands are run if the user has focus in the chat input area. ...

7
Q: Chat Dark Theme Plus

rlemon About Work in progress theme for StackExchange chats, also includes 'plugins' for additional features. Features include: Inline webm/gifv User colours code-mode (see here) activated with Ctrl + K Syntax Highlighting Other stuff I can't think of. Download Install for Chrome here: lin...

install both of these
life is much better
can you believe I learn how to type ` a few months ago?
ahh shit I was making a game of your picture
I forgot
@FarhadNežad in jsfiddle there's a tab that says External Resources
Add foundation's css from there
18:19
@rlemon can't wait
see jsfiddle.net/afqbj6rm/1, it's working in fiddle, but not in my code :(
crl
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wait I'll debug your code remotely
K thanks
skype?
crl
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nah I was joking, put your code in the fiddle...
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it's working?, so problem solved
18:23
nope
not in my browser
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the same fiddle?
crl
crl
which browser you have?
safari
one second, I will try firfox
same
this is a test
wtf you lied to me D:>
okay it does look different thats sweet.
18:29
@FarhadNežad got a live link?
@rlemon thats so hacky though. Poor SO gets css rekt
what is?
hacky
you mean fucking amazing?!
@rlemon thats the one. Im installing now. You better not have user tracking stuff. I think the things I google are illegal in Canada
18:32
which are you installing?
both, I love how you have to ask :P
all source code is on github
nice dude :D I have a git. But there isnt much there... Just old projects I think
oohh, nice website. Simple but gets the point across... I have problems where I try to do too much :/
I want parallax EVERYWHERE
WAIT
@rlemon YOU OWN LORUMPIZZA?
.. yes
@Kitler does teamviewer have option to just give you link?
18:36
nein
gimme a sec I m in a hearthstone match
@MethodMan lorempizza is crazy simple source code
man... Nice.
wait
that is out dated source code
I can imagine... but still D: I didnt even know and I was using the thing
so thanks for the free service
code dump
sorry
entire lorempizza source
import express from 'express';
import gm from 'gm';
import fs from 'fs';

let app = express();
let imagePath = __dirname + '/images/';
let image404 = 'notfound.jpg';
let imagePool = fs.readdirSync(imagePath).filter(fname => fname !== image404);

// number, high boundary, low boundary
let clamp = (n, h, l) => Math.max(Math.min(n, h), l);
// takes list and returns a random value. pretty inefficiently as well.
let randomFromList = list => [...list].sort(() => Math.random() > .5).pop();

function streamImage(req, res, img = randomFromList(imagePool)) {
18:37
gotta fix that load more
@rlemon where is my game?
working on it
K, can you make the head shake?
nice. nodejs?
looks like it. 90% sure
oh
>express
definitely nodejs
man I dont even know because those imports look weird
!!tell methodman google es6 modules
Man. Im a noob. I didnt know that was a thing... Im really excited now D:
Learning this shit asap. well once I get back from holiday
thanks :D Im sure if @ZachSaucier was here he would have a link on his own site for me :P
nope zach's a newb
meh it doesn't work and I wanna vape and make a coffee
but you were going to have to click on you
and that would prove difficult
18:43
@Kitler LOL shame, poor guy. His shits pretty cool actually
but I'm too lazy to figure out what I did wrong
@MethodMan yes
default function parameters is my favorite thing in es6
let randomFromList = list => [...list].sort(() => Math.random() > .5).pop();

function streamImage(req, res, img = randomFromList(imagePool)) {
stuff like this makes me happy
nm solve the problem
crl
crl
how?
@MethodMan if you like lorempizza you will like filldunphy
assuming you are a fan of Modern Family
z-index lol
18:49
which everyone should be
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:hover is shitty, I've some issue with opacity too
I will never drink and code, this was someone advice
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.
@FarhadNežad noob
> code drunk, debug sober ™
most of my best projects were coded tipsy
is not for me man lol
18:50
Wow... I love node and I didnt realize ecma was actually really similar. At least it looks like it to me. Im definitely going to look into it. I love learning new languages/subsets of languages D:
Maybe after all I'm a rookie
ecma is the js standard, node is javascript
ecma is javascript
it is all the same
node however is an environment / runtime on it's own. so you don't have the DOM api's to work with (et al) you have the Node apis and third party modules
but all still js
peace and happy thanksgiving ya
Im going to party
@FarhadNežad cheers man :D Enjoy!
but @rlemon is still my idol, he got blanket, booze, girls, cat and snow
@MethodMan Thanks
18:53
@rlemon yeah. I made a small chat application in NodeJS its pretty fun. We use it at work as a basic in-house chat app for sharing code
my life is complete
You got more than complete ;p
Sounds like it D:
@MethodMan check out Miaou
I actually was look at it D:
thanks though :P
18:54
all js
written by @DenysSéguret
(regular in the js chat)
Sigh I made my own little server though. Ill be working on it over christmas so its better but Ill see if maybe, since ecma can use express, I might move it to that
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I've some real sorcery in CSS, see that jsfiddle.net/crl/tfezz6ra/11 fine right? inner div :hover-able and with lower opacity, now see jsfiddle.net/tfezz6ra/15 the diff is there are overlays, but now it fails, (works only with inner opacity :1)
I'd be curious to understand
EXACTLY! @crl How does the browser runtime render the div!!!
mm this dark theme is tasty
want me to blow your mind?
go for it.
18:57
roses are #f00 , violets are #00f , hex codes highlight, how about you?!
function foo() {
  "syntax highlighting";
}
gifv/webm support
hrm, what else.
code mode is pretty cool. hit ctrl + k to toggle it
omf a Pangolin. Those fuckers are great.
man I should NOT have hit ctrl + k after typing that
$scope.iKnowYouHateAngular = function () {
  if(!$$phase)
	$scope.$apply();
	//thats how to make people cringe
};
thats better
pretty sweet plugins :D
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not enough $
@FarhadNežad love you, my problem was also due to z-index
@rlemon the people currently fighting to legalization in South Africa Dagga Couple AMA
LOL
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but fuck how does this shit z-index work
@crl I need only 2 dolla
Im probably missing a . but whatevs
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19:03
@MethodMan seriously though, smoking isn't too good for health
@crl thanks for the input mom :D
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things inside you prefer air, than those other chemical things
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2015/11/26/search-engines/
CommitStrip
Search engines
CommitStrip
1448564609
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@ZachSaucier can you explain later why the inneroverlay isn't hoverable? jsfiddle.net/crl/tfezz6ra/17 can't get it..
it's z-index
a child can only be as indexed as it's parent
so in your example, the first overlay has z-index of 3
it's sibling has z-index of 0 (none given)
therefore, in terms of the z-index of the first overlay, the max any children can have of the second overlay is 0 (because that's what it has
z-index only works on a sibling basis, it's not global
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19:16
thanks, I'll read on that, a bit lost
just think of terms of depth
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yes
anything on the same level (siblings) can be ordered via z-index
if it goes a level deeper (children) then it is stuck within that plane of its parent
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except if the z-index is higher no? then the child gets the focus? (I thought)
think of it this way
think of z-index in terms of a list in Word
you can have sub points, yes?
think of the sub points as children
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19:19
level of indentations you mean?
and think of z-index as what orders the lists
yes
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ok
so even if you make z-index 1000000 of the sub list
it still can't be greater than it's parents siblings because they're not on the same level
crl
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hmm, starting to see, slowly, ok
(I think that's a really good analogy actually)
going to have to reuse it
might make a blog post actually
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19:21
anything visual would help :)
so thanks @crl :)
yes I'd make a visual or two
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no problem, the thing I need to ensure is my element in the overlay (some buttons) are visible, I think I should apply z-index to them if necessary
my pro Paint visuals
play ranked games at work they said
the internet is stable they said
19:27
lol, what are you playing
@crl but I love @rlemon his life is set man...no problem ping me anytime I can help
hearthstone
Who said?
@ZachSaucier Unfortunately that slightly changes the logic, 1000 and 10 would be considered equal rather than 1000 always being in front of 10
@Kitler fun
gotcha
you don't have to use else if btw since you're returning
but it may be worth keeping in
19:32
that's true
@rlemon you around? it is said that you are the master of sort
@Loktar look what you started
@ZachSaucier elseif performance is better than individual ifs
@Kitler wat?
even with the returns like he has?
@rlemon those are my pets
19:36
it should be the same
@rlemon si senior
gtfo
you gonna tell me to use --i next?
the interpreter should take care of any micro optimizations due to if / elseif
as a programmer don't give a fuck about performance there
or you could write less shit code :P
@joshhunt well you gon ask or what?
and fucking use elseif when needed
19:38
lol @rlemon
@Kitler no, micro optimizations make you write shit code
worrying about readability and sensibility in code makes it good
Ah sorry, am I doing it right? jsfiddle.net/nae0ozLu
how does using elseif over breaking them into ifs hurt readability?
wutcha smoking lemon
19:38
it doesn't
you specifically felt the need to mention else is faster
I'm saying that point is moot / bullshit and I don't believe you
:P
essentially I want 1000 to always be at the top followed by 10, followed by numerical order.
I don't believe you in terms of the exact situation for sure
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to show how noob I'm, I thought this wouldn't 'work' jsfiddle.net/crl/tfezz6ra/18 (inner wouldn't appear)
thought* gotcha
@crl If you're talking about a single chain (no siblings) every element will show every time unless you have a negative z-index
this pissing competition is crazy
19:41
think of the sub-list example - every one will always be the first in their sub list because they have no other items
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@ZachSaucier ok
@rlemon I mentioned it since zach was suggesting breaking the else ifs into their own ifs
let me find the jsperf
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also answer here too stackoverflow.com/questions/14391208/… not just blog :p
@Kitler Only in his situation :P
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@ZachSaucier ok
19:43
bah can't find it
@Kitler no need
I m heading out, leaving work
I wouldn't really care
:P
Cya
that is beyond micro optimization dude
@Kitler that is my husband's email address
@crl ugh now you're making me do this instead of my project :P
@rlemon so did I do good sensei?
@joshhunt could be better
isn't terrible
teach me your ways
19:47
do you care which order 1000 and 10 are in?
or just "at top"
1000 has to be in front of 10
e.g. 1000 should always be first and 10 should be second
meh, then what you have is fine
I would probably break it into two functions
one sorts normally the other adjusts back the values you want at top. but that is me
idk if it is "better"
but that is how I'd do it in one sort
oh that's an interesting idea (the two functions), would probably be easier to understand
that is what I'm thinking
your example is less verbose but I think slightly harder to comprehend (for me anyways)
19:51
what confuses you ??
short circuit eval? or ternary?
it doesn't confuse me, I'm just saying at a glance it would take longer to decipher that 1000 will always be in front of 10 (for me)
thanks for your help
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@ZachSaucier hehe, also maybe you could my fiddles to describe how it works? just suggesting jsfiddle.net/crl/tfezz6ra/21
*use

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