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11:00
Of course :p
that's pure JS, how did he integrated with the SO chat?
Running it as an extension / userscript
SO apps
We plan on porting it to NodeJS eventually
@PatsyIssa What do you mean?
What we're doing on Caprica is basically hijacking the XHR object
So all messages that come and go are preprocessed through the bot
11:02
so we can easily flood the room
Oh i thought it was one of these
@Mr.Alien SO is smart enough to not let you flood it on their servers
The bot is entirely client-side right now
Once it goes to the server, well, that won't change much
@SomeGuy they have I guess 3 sec barrier.. and if it's client side, just like running it using a script monkey kinda addon, how do you simulate the user presence in the room?
@Mr.Alien I'm not sure I understand the question
"Simulate user presence"?
@SomeGuy you say it's client side, but the bot is shown in the room on the right hand side list.. so how does that work
11:05
posted on February 20, 2014 by Anselm Hannemann

    Whenever you start a project, you have to repeat certain tasks and set up certain structures: Create new folders, choose a framework, set up your development tasks. But configuring settings once and reusing them would be simpler. An easy way to achieve this is by using some kind of generator — for example, Yeoman Generator — or tools such as INIT, which can perfectly co

Well, rlemon opens a browser, signs into Caprica, starts the extension, and lets her run
ohhk, now I got it, and the script can be ran by the users who have feeded in the browser, so it's we who are posting the reply message as well...
Right
In the earlier days, Zirak used to run the bot on his own account
nyc app
@PatsyIssa It is
11:07
ohh he seems like JS fu
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Q: ChatBot, a bot. For the chat

Zirak About Lurks in the shadows of the chat. It executes commands at the request of the user, sending messages as the user who runs it. You can talk to it in this preview page. In the chat, it is usually available in the StackOverflow SandBox room if you want to play (he goes by the name "SO ChatB...

Yeah :D
hi... i asked a question just now about html and jquery... check it out and help maybe?
@MorBaruch Link please ^^
11:09
haha guess what I searched and I got a result youtube video with the same smile Zirak has..
Zirak has the badass moustache, though
Yea, that's the difference, though I was looking for this license
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@mikedidthis You will love this ^^ and @rlemon as well..
does any one mind to throw me a very tough question in java ? ,,,,,,
I have done one simple slider, you can check it on jsfiddle.net/waseemmachloy/gYaP8ZIP 1 min ago
@Zirak @rlemon zirak.github.io/SO-ChatBot is broken
11:15
Code is provided with no warranty. Using somebody else's code and bitching when it goes wrong makes you a DONKEY dick. Fix the problem yourself. A non-dick would submit the fix back.
Why was this edit accepted?
@Mr.Alien nice its kinda of an extension of beer licence.
@Mr.Alien corrected acronyms?
@mikedidthis :D and nope, he changed the HTML, that was the reason I rejected...
anyways I rolled back
@Mr.Alien maybe I am seeing the wrong edit
He changed an attribute there
11:19
nope, the value
From name="search bar" to name="Search"
@Mr.Alien Yes, thanks Mr. Pedant
@SomeGuy yes, I will be till you keep saying the alt as title
Hahaha
@mikedidthis @Will Z pronounced Zed is brit english right ?
Yeah
11:29
It's so hard to decide if we should use British English or American English here
We have channels named Z-TV (Zee-TV)
But we officially use British English
You could use correct english or american
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Yeah. I believe Scotland pronounce it Zee.
And they also pronounce J as Jaay.
Also have to switch to American when programming
Even we pronounce it as ZED
I d rather listen to brits talking over muricans tbh
11:30
@PatsyIssa Would you like some biscuits with that?
@SomeGuy cup o tea.
Also, Indians tend to pronounce SEAN as S-EAN.. where as americans call it as SHAWN
Tea will be fine my dear
@Mr.Alien and the English.
Sean and Shawn are the same thing.
@Mr.Alien That might just be because we don't have a lot of Sean's around
11:31
Because language is simple.
How do you know how to pronounce a name you've never seen before?
@mikedidthis for you people, for us, they are different
@SomeGuy Google Translator -> Speak
Hahaha, you can't use Google Translate to prove how people pronounce things XD
@SomeGuy But I get the standard pronounce :D
@Mr.Alien from a robot.
11:33
#skynet2014
I'm sure Americans and Britishers would mispronounce Sean as well if they didn't know it was meant to be pronounced as Shawn
Doomed.
I would not say English is a simple language
Yeah, pretty much no language is simple
@mikedidthis yes, who is far more clever than we are....
11:34
Debatable
Brb need to restart
If you had the same resources that the bot has, would the bot be smarter or you?
be back in 20 mins
Hahaha
@Will I didn't transmit my sarcasm. I struggle with my native language. I admire anyone who can speak it as a second language.
I just love chinese, because the rate of compression is superb... See this letter -> 成 it says Become
@KillerR Infact that's markup
^ that, but I appreciate the joke.
Hahaha
@Mr.Alien Yeah, that's pretty awesome
@Mr.Alien focus on main content... forget everything else
:P
@KillerR For me, markup was the main content :) @SomeGuy yea, I have many examples, cuz I recently worked on Chinese website, it's like 10 English lines compresses 4-5 lines of chinese characters.. I wonder how the teachers would be checking the answer papers..
11:42
Hmm, I wonder if reading Chinese might be faster than reading English because of the compression
R u Sheldon Cooper?? @Mr.Alien
Woo, they read at same speeds
That's what I was hoping would be the result
@KillerR Yes, be smart, and that main content will come walking to you..
@SomeGuy I don't think they have any defined character for say A, B etc, it's like each character is customized, with adding 1 line to the character changes the word :p
Boobs can walk?
@Mr.Alien Yeah, yeah, I know
@SomeGuy lolz
11:46
@SomeGuy nah, the one with them can :D
@Mr.Alien hhahahahaha
@KillerR so, you not much active these days huh
@scorpion GET OVER HERE
actully i am but my boss has given me too much work load.. so will not get that much time to chat
ohhhh nice, decent employee.. :)
11:51
hehehe...
hahahahahaha
This happens to him a lot too XD
Wenger and his jacket never disappoint
I need to center an :after pseudo element inside it's parent.. I can't work it out.. any ideas?
disappoint*
dammit I hate this word
12:14
Hahaha
I manage to screw it up every time
@BillyMathews text-align: center
on parent? I tried it..
probably not working because the pseudo is absolutely positioned
@BillyMathews no, it won't work if you are using absolute
Hahahaha
That is so brilliant
12:17
@BillyMathews left: 0; right: 0; width: 100%;
hahahaha.... @mikedidthis amazing buddy
@mikedidthis Yeah.. tried that too.. I need width explicitly defined width xD
pocketyogi.tv/?category=yoga <- it's the icon underneath the nav bar li's
When I remove absolute positioning the element collapses down to 0px height, even though height & width are defined?! :s
Yeah you are going to have to rethink this one.
Why is that happening though?
it has no display type
setting width / height isn't enough. On a div it works as its usually set up as display: block.
12:24
ahh
Why should I rethink it?
I suppose there must be a better way.. I can't think :/
why doesn't absolute position with left & right: 0 work with defined width? I could swear that worked last time I tried
have it at 50% left, margin-left: - width/2
Yesss good idea
Thanks
@BillyMathews because you defined a width on it.
12:35
@mikedidthis I feel like that should center it though, while keeping the defined width?
@PatsyIssa This worked anyway.. why didn't I think of that?
#notasawesomeasme ?
#dunnoaboutthat
@BillyMathews It would work if the parent element was wider than the width you set, but its not. So it goes to the left: 0px;
Oh I see.
Thanks
for clearing that up
@mikedidthis ahahahahahahahaha
13:06
Ok, I was foolish to make that using PHP temp file, I now used jQuery to inject the html in the iframe,makes it easy to work with...
I do not have diabetes. Huzzah!
I just pee a lot for no reason!
But you have cancer instead?
Hahaha
Not as far as I know
@SomeGuy drink less water...
@SomeGuy great news!
don't ever drink less water.
13:07
@Mr.Alien Yep, still had to pee like every hour
Just deal with your girly bladder.
I pee every hour, problem?
Hahaha
and and btw there is no sure medication for hair loss... sigh
I had to pee every hour when I wasn't even drinking water!
And I've never had a girly bladder before
My dog has medication to stop her peeing without noticing.. I could sell you some
13:08
Hahaha
@BillyMathews that's no way to talk about your mother.
sorry
I apologize, that was mean.
Hahahaha
how safe it is to inject the html and CSS using jquery in an iframe..
anyways the question sucks, I don't need to worry as am doing everything on client side now..
13:15
@PatsyIssa
Over capacity :/
Oh, and the direct link works. That's interesting
I posted the link wrong :/
Facebook bought Whatsapp for 16 billion dollars
billion?!
"Idiots. They could have downloaded it for free"
and why would they do that
13:21
Yeah Billion
they already have a mobile messenger app
I suppose they are just buying competition out
Kinda.
Its traffic.
and user base
Whatsapp trumps pretty much anything out there for users and returns
shit.. one more awesome app will turn to shit in few months
13:23
In British English, a billion used to be equivalent to a million million (i.e. 1,000,000,000,000), while in American English it has always equated to a thousand million (i.e. 1,000,000,000).
@Will it's 19 Billion
Hmm a lot of articles say 16 or 19
@Will I'm british and I always thought it was a thousand million
I would say even facebook will die in few years
either or, its a shit load.
13:25
Nah facebook is too big to die
@BillyMathews I think we have sort of adopted the US billion now
They said that about geocities.
And AOL.
@BillyMathews wrong, it's just becoming like orkut, cuz of apps, and frequent changes to the website, also, it was on the peak, anyways it's falling down and will die eventually..
13:27
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> When you've had an absolute "I hate my job" day, try this:

On your way home from work, stop at your pharmacy and go to the thermometer section. You will need to purchase a rectal thermometer made by Johnson and Johnson. Be very sure you get this brand. When you get home, lock your doors, draw the drapes, and disconnect the phone so you will not be disturbed during your therapy. Change to very comfortable clothing, such as a sweat suit and lie down on your bed. Open the package and remove the thermometer. Carefully place it on the bedside table so that it will not become chipped or broken
^^
Its not true, but there are worst jobs.
13:30
Not so true in programming though...
What's the easiest way to make a website w/ a cms? - Wordpress :/
To learn them?
It's more the idea not the getting there
@Will dude's like 12 :P
@BillyMathews that is totally true in programming.
> “I choose a lazy person to do a hard job. Because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it.”

― Bill Gates
13:36
@BillyMathews plus there are many more CMS's than wordpress :D
Yeah.. I know that quote.. but still
@mikedidthis Only reason i got hired in the first place :P
@BillyMathews clever programmers find a way to do the hardest thing with the least amount of effort.
Made the boss interview me in a coffee shop :P
@PatsyIssa You went for an interview without taking shower?
13:37
@mikedidthis But that isn't neccesarily a good thing
@Mr.Alien i made them come to my area to interview me does that count ? :P
in fact, more often than not it's a bad thing
yes it does.. :)
@BillyMathews the best CMS is to make your own
How? There is a difference between lazy and sloppy.
@Mr.Alien Exactly
13:37
@PatsyIssa Even better if they bought you a coffee
@BillyMathews so start building one
Uhm.. why?
Good programmers aren't sloppy, hence the term 'good' :D
@Will wasn't that broke :P
@Mr.Alien This is a rhetorical discussion
13:38
!!youtube why louis ck
@BillyMathews If you have your own, you will have full control over it, also you will understand what's going behind the scenes
!!don't post spam
@Mr.Alien That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
!!I don't want to read the commands...
@Mr.Alien That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: t
@Mr.Alien I know this
@Mr.Alien try the following command !!someguy
!!someguy is a dick
@BillyMathews you use a pre processor like less / sass?
13:41
No, I don't
why?
will brb
Well they have these things called .mixins that allow create code based of certain things you put in. Its an example of lazy coding.
Its not sloppy as the end out put is the exact same as you hand coding it. Its lazy as you don't write all the code each time you need it.
I know what they are
I know what they do, i will find you and i will... Kill you
Yes, I never said doing things the easiest way is always bad
13:43
easiest != lazy
That's the wake up machine from Wallace and Gromit. He made it as he was too lazy to get ready in the morning. It wasn't the easiest way to do it, the easiest way would to not get ready at all.
Anyway... I am rambling.
I know the machine.. :p
Do you know who i am ?
A terrorist?
!!someguy
13:47
Hahaha, I'm liking this command
Yes, I never said doing things "with the least amount of effort" is always bad
so, you have some examples, now it's my turn.
jQuery
that is all.
a lazy front-end dev will use jQuery for his slideshows. One that isn't lazy will write his own, pure JS. which is better?
Depends on the time scale, the browser support and the devs understanding of jQuery / javascript.
And the budget
Same with CSS your point on CSS pre processors
13:51
Correct, I don't dispute that.
Although, the CSS is always outputted the same
but, if done well, the JS can give the same effects
Hahahaha
lolwut
uploaded by "bestWerldRecords"
13:56
^^
(☞゚ヮ゚)☞
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it should be. World Domination!

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