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03:26
@Wes Hahaha it's quite a great word!
03:45
Hello the world hhaa
@TylerH Oh, fair enough
@BoltClock I looked at the question and I think it's probably OK
what did you have in mind?
The title isn't terrific
Yeah there is a bit of misconception that RTL applies to compounds, but it makes no sense for .class:last-child to be slower than :last-child.class just because the class selector is on the left
03:50
better?
And thankfully browsers don't work that way
Wes
Wes
\o
it could be a bit more detailed to reference what the answers say but the answers go way more in depth than the question I think
o/
03:56
I don't know that acronym :-X
Looks good to me
Apparently a staple in code reviews at Google
ah
I was like "Let google that me"?
"Look at the God Tam Manual?"
lol you were close :P
Drop the T, and you get Little Green Men, of course
the clawwwwww
04:01
you know they're doing a 4th one
coming out circa 2018/2019
I'll have Finding Dory to tide me over at least
groan
 
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05:13
posted on April 28, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

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Q: Show subtitle into another element

ShijinI have the following code for playing a video and show its subtitle track, <video id="vTest" class="playr_video" controls preload="metadata"> <source src='upc-tobymanley.theora.ogg' type='video/ogg'> <source src='upc-tobymanley.mp4' type='video/mp4'> <track label="Engli...

m59
m59
wooo, React Native gotcha - flex: 0.5 only works if there is a sibling.
Any ideas why that might be? expected: jsbin.com/toxanufudi/1/edit?html,css,output
any idea about this?
 
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07:05
@TylerH What Lynda courses were you talking about anyway? The security ones?
07:17
first one's free as it is
3 and 4 are not really that interesting to me, does anyone know the second one? any good?
haha, I love that they have a hacking bundle and a "my little pony comics" one at the same time :D
 
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crl
crl
09:46
Is it bad when you mix px and em in the same css rule?
@m59 Why would you need non integer flexGrow?
start at flex: 5 if you need to be able to go down, but that makes sense to restrict them to integers since they are for layout, not for a pixel-precise width
 
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m59
m59
11:55
@crl I'm not following... 0.5 is for 50% as in my jsbin. There's no other way to do that in React Native. Unlike the browser, the element will take up 100% of the width unless it has a sibling, then the 0.5 is considered.
crl
crl
12:33
@m59 I'm saying that instead of 1 / 0.5 you just have to do 2 / 1
or 100 / 50
I don't know the spec of flexbox well, but it's likely that it doesn't support floating numbers
I didn't know that flex: {floating-number} way, not sure it's really standard, but it seems behaving like width: {floating-number*100}%
13:23
@SomeGuy nah just various ones
I'll be on sometimes and see interesting ones and some I just think "SomeGuy would probably like that topic"
@crl yes
crl
crl
14:02
wat.. I've downloaded an (administrative) pdf, and on chrome it's editable, checkboxes, and text fields.
So the logical explanation is
Chrome includes a PDF reader
crl
crl
it's crazy if it recognizes the checkboxes etc.. I guess so
I mean, that's what Adobe Reader does
they just have their own. Or an embedded version of reader
It's probably not hard for Google to reverse engineer some compatible ActiveX-esque controls
@TylerH Ah, haha. Yeah, they've got some neat ones
When I do finish the courses I've already got on my plate, though, I'll probably redeem my free subscription to PluralSight
14:21
nice
In case you care, I've been doing nand2tetris
And it's absolutely phenomenal
I think I just start to get too scattered, because I get excited by a variety of topics
Lately, it's been: kernel dev, Lisp, assembly, reverse engineering, networking (the TCP/IP kind not the friendly kind), cryptography, and machine learning
I'm trying to limit myself to just Lisp, nand2tetris, and a few basic security related things
But even that's too much, I think :/
14:39
nand2tetris?
is that where you build a tetris game?
@TylerH That's the end goal, yeah. You started with a NAND logic gate and build combinational circuits
Flip-flops, counters, half-adders, full-adders, etc.
Build on those, and create an ALU
Then create RAM modules
Then put it all together to build a shitty, albeit working CPU
Then you write an Assembler for your shitty compiler. Then a Compiler for your shitty Assembler.
And finally, Tetris.
It's the kind of course I've wanted to do since forever. I always thought it was too difficult, but apparently it isn't, if you really try
You should do it in Minecraft :-D
with redstone
Hahaha
I've actually never played Minecraft
:o
oh man, you would love redstone circuitry I bet
Haha yeah, I think so!
I don't think I'll ever find out, though
14:52
:-( why not
I haven't made time to play games in a really really long time
Last game I played was probably the one Mike and I made for JS13k last year :P
Well, this wouldn't really be a game, per se... :-P
You'd just play in creative and build redstone stuff!
Haha
brb
What have you been up to?
Cool
15:12
Hi guys, I need help on css horizontal menu (slide if contents are more)
like hammer.js pan
15:34
@SomeGuy trying to keep my head above water at work :-P
half the team I joined left so we have been pretty swamped and having to support a bunch of existing applications like an analyst rather than writing new code
Oh, that sucks
but we're slowly getting new people to fill the positions
we should be back to 100% or close to it some time next month
Ah. I assume you actually enjoy your work, regardless of all of this? :p
Well, I enjoy getting paid for sure :-P
I started working here because it was a web development position, and when I was part time I was doing that, though I was also taking care of some non web development stuff
now that I'm full time I'm doing almost no web development stuff, which I don't like in the long run
Haha
15:37
But I also am doing some programming stuff every now and then
Yeah, almost as if you got duped. At least it's temporary
it's just that since I've been full time the team has been swamped so it's hard to gauge
I mean I wasn't duped, I agreed to it or I could've gone somewhere else and worked :-P
Haha right
But for real, there are lots of cool programming challenges you can complete in minecraft with redstone :-D
my friend got semi famous for building the first functioning APU in it
his youtube videos landed him 3 or 4 job offers
Neat!
Probably still won't try it any time soon :P
15:46
of course now people have done much more in minecraft
this was back in like 2011
I think people have built nearly complete CPUs
Yeah, I've seen those videos
I had this idea I'm really excited to get around to eventually, perhaps, maybe, someday. Make a Lisp interpreter in C. Make a C compiler in Lisp. Chicken and egg; build both with each other
Another one is to build an x86 Assembler in x86 Assembly
lol
codeception
Don't accidentally create Skynet while you're at it
Hahaha, my first program with both will print 1/0 to the screen :P
The C compiler will be fairly difficult, though. Might go with something simpler
16:16
Make an A compiler first
then B
then you'll be ready for C
16:38
\o/ cleared priority
 
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17:41
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2016/04/28/when-you-notice-a-tiny-bug/
CommitStrip
When you notice a tiny bug
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m59
m59
21:48
I'm having trouble with this layout for React Native (has to be based on flexbox) jsbin.com/sifavi/1/edit?html,css,output
The description is in the demo
It seems like I've tried every combination of flexy things to try to get that element to stick to the right
and then there's the problem that it only takes up half off the available space rather than half of total space (ignoring its sibling)
maybe I got it, using a wrapper jsbin.com/becaqa/1/edit?html,css,output
22:30
@m59 not quite sure what you are going for but maybe justify-content: space-between? jsbin.com/nizuzivaco/edit?html,css,output
m59
m59
@joshhunt yep, that's it
m59
m59
neato
doh, but RN doesn't support that value of flex
there's no grow/shrink/basis
oh right, not sure then sorry
m59
m59
the wrapper solution works, so it's ok
It's easier to reason about anyway, which may be why RN doesn't have the other stuff.

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