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01:32
Having a problem reading a text file with Chinese hieroglyphics. I specify 'utf8' as the encoding to the readFile command, but all I can get is '??????'
02:11
@Fosco I'm pretty sure that's likely to be UTF16
and I'm basically boned, right?
idk
why would you be boned?
can your console display UTF16?
or your UI whatever it may be
hmm, let me see if utf16 does anything.. didn't think it was a valid option
it should be
the read function errors with utf16... going to try ucs2
no dice either way... I may need to use a buffer and read()
02:25
I would recommend that anyways
I think
 
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09:54
@Fosco all js strings are utf16 by default
 
2 hours later…
Tom
Tom
12:16
@Raynos hi
yes?
Tom
Tom
@Raynos why so impolite :(
Hello mr tom
Top of the morning to you!
Can I be of service today?
Tom
Tom
@Raynos how are you doing?
Good enough
Tom
Tom
12:26
Good
Did you need something beyond small talk
Tom
Tom
@Raynos no thank you
I'm pessimistic today o/
Tom
Tom
@Raynos I noticed
Borrow money from a pessimists - they don't expect it back.
12:36
:D
Not me
I'll get money
I damn well will get my money
Money doesn’t always bring happiness.
People with ten million dollars are no happier than people with nine million dollars.
3
classic!
Hi
for me knowledge > money, but in a few years time when I finish uni knowledge (hopefully) = money
Learn as much as you
But also do things
I've spend months reading and learning and I have nothing to show for it
Getting things done is important aswell
yeah atm I feel like i'm doing more than I learn though...
12:46
Oh thats dangerous
i'm doing volunteer work and trying to set up the computer science society at Aston University. Leaves me with no time to learn lol.
Well just do what you want and learn to say no if neccessary
yeah I think i'm going to stop doing my volunteer work and focus on the computer science society
If you want to feel rich, just count all of the things you have that money can't buy.
@yojimbo87 zero.
12:52
Everything what is more important in life than money, cost money.
He that is of the opinion that money will do everything may well be suspected of doing everything for money.
Tesla was a real hero
All my money has been only a means to make new discoveries enabling mankind to have a little easier life.
Tesla was a great man
The peak of the 20th century if you ask me
All of my money has been spent on going to university lol
All my money was earned by going to university
Hopefully i'll be able to say the same when I graduate!
All of my money was borrowed from my family >_>
<leech />
Well I did earn some, I have done some honest work
Tom
Tom
13:18
@Raynos you should implement real-time chat with StackChat.
Basically you should not have to press <enter>.
hey, whats the database of choice when working with node? I'm considering mongoDB.
@Tom that's a good point
Interesting, I'll look into that
@JackBrown couch & redis
Tom
Tom
@Raynos yeah, it really is an easy way to make the chat much more intuitive and like real life
@Tom what if you wan't to read the sentence before sending it?
@JackBrown buffer flag
Tom
Tom
13:24
@JackBrown then you are pretty stupid
It's pretty easy
The point is real time editing
imagine there is no box but all the messages in this chat are edited and inserted in real time
Tom
Tom
That's not the main point TBH
Well the point is removing the input box
its unneccessary
Tom
Tom
You geeks should know what a real life conversation is like ;) You often form your sentence based on dynamic input
That too
Very often you know exactly what the other party is trying to say before the entire sentence is finished too
so as one starts typing, the chat entry is made.. as they keep typing, it keeps updating (like the edit function here), then enter ends that entry.
Tom
Tom
13:27
Well yes, but there has to be a special case where you want to respond to a reply to your message
Eg. if you press <TAB> the text after that will appear in a new box
or <enter>
Something like that
@jcolebrand so re-design. Remove the chat input. Replace it with inline chatting and editing, in realtime
sending a message without pressing enter sounds messy, but not having to select the textarea reduces the time it takes to type and send a message.
@Tom we still need to control the message flow
Tom
Tom
@JackBrown no...
It's not messy at all
You are just used to the stupidest idea of having an input box, which was only there because of the way HTTP was designed in the first place
13:32
@Tom did you read my message?
@Tom what if I lean on my keyboard?
'but not having to select the textarea reduces the time it takes to type and send a message.'
I guess you can delete the message by removing the text
cant make empty
Tom
Tom
@Raynos yeah, you just reserve a box for whoever is typing. When someone then wants to respond to a message later than the current message they can press tab/enter to ensure that they get a new box
No no.. you want to have the advantage of a backlog
@JackBrown sure I read that, that's not even the point though
I was suggesting injectin a new message the moment you start typing
Tom
Tom
13:33
@Raynos then you are making a mistake
and then directly go into message edit mode when you continue typing
The point is the <enter> key is a deliminator between messages
Tom
Tom
@Raynos sure, but you don't even need to see an edit box
You need a solid ENDOFMESSAGE character
Tom
Tom
@Raynos that is what I have been saying
Well of course you dont see an edit box
your editing text in real time
ill take a look
Tom
Tom
13:35
@Raynos a message does not have to be delimited though
only if the user wants to get a new box that is under the latest reply
@Tom I still think it's a bad idea, because a sentences meaning can change as more words are added.
@JackBrown so?
It's real time
Tom
Tom
@JackBrown so what? That'll become apparent as soon as you type more
That's the point. It's real time
so what is the advantage?
13:37
Less bloat
more intuitive
A better UI
Tom
Tom
You really don't see an advantage when you compare real life conversations to these delayed chats?
it would make a conversation involving many people even more distracting
yes a real life conversation involving 100+ concurrent people is senseless
Tom
Tom
Well obviously you don't want 100 people typing at once
even a concurrent conversation between 10 people is pushing it
it would be a great feature for a 1 to 1 convo
Tom
Tom
Well I disagree, for several reasons.. no time or reason to defend it though
/afk
13:42
Meh It's good enough for 4/5
@JackBrown the point is that it doesnt matter whether its 10 or 100
this system doesnt work for 10 or 100
But the different system with increased real time communication will be better for 2-5 people
Why bother using such empty reasons as "it wont scale"
The current system doesnt scale either. You lose no scalability
chat rooms are intended to scale
it's a good idea for a messaging client where you're talking to a single person, as you don't have to stare at the '.. is typing' message. Even then it's got flaws, e.g. those 'shall i send it / not send it' scenarios.
Tom
Tom
just like in real life you need to think about what you are going to say if you are that afraid of reputation damage
you can always rephrase yourself
or say you meant something differently
@JackBrown they cant
They cant scale.
Rooms cannot scale across people without increasing noise
Tom
Tom
I have too much to do to talk about this any more though ^^ afk
This is a major problem
I've been thinking about filtering noise
13:50
I understand, but the larger the intervals between messages the more it scales right?
e.g. 10 people are typing a variable size message at the same time (that's 10 new entries appearing on the screen + changing).
Does it matter
All were doing is reducing latency
You still get the same amount of messages
except every message you see pop up from me pops up about 15 seconds earlier
and then updates in real time
at the cost of readability
You adapt to it
that's one of the biggest things the average user hates doing
But I'm building a new chat room
they have to adapt to it anyway
I'm not porting something that exists, I'm making something new.
The only reasons users dont like adapting is because developers are shit at making adaption easy
14:03
I still think the current system >
Thats ok o/
Dont like it? Fork it!
look at the advantages and the disadvantages
- less scalable
- less readable
- less usable
- more incorrectly formed sentences
- more mistakes
- more spam
It's not less scalable
Its more readable
It increases usability
It reduces incorrectly formed sentences, becauses it encourages real time editing and fixing
less scalable: using the proposed system increases the frequency of change which increases noise
I doubt it effects spam. That's a baseless claim
It doesnt increase the rate of messages per second
It just increases the rate of partial changes in messages
These are two different axes of change
14:10
less readable: half a sentence doesn't (get my point)
Its the same as doing this
Its more responsive.
yeah, for a single writer
no if the whole screen is changing because 5 people are concurrently typing
That really depends
I'd have to test it
that's a good idea, prototype it. Until then I can't see it being more effective than the current system.
\o/ I figured out that utf8 issue. I was concatenating a string, when I should have used querystring.stringify.
 
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15:14
@Raynos wait wait wait what?
how will you know where to type?
I'm wrapping my brain around this
@jcolebrand You just type
but where does it show up?
Where else are you going to type?
how do we teach that usermodel?
Trial and error
15:14
hmmmm
You type, it just works
you hit enter, it creates a new message
I suggest the keyboard API is the same
you just remove the entire bottom bar on this interface
well there's no getting around the fact that you have to show it somewhere on screen tho
my brain is still processing
ok, I did that rumpetroll thing
if I do this, I'm still gonna put it as an overlay like they did, more or less
I .. um ... wow
what's the model for a mobile?
we are pretty much going to need three different interfaces I think
as soon as you start typing, a chat entry is created (like this one).. at least thats how i see it functioning. then you see your letters updating..
I wish someone had suggested that before node.js :p
WTF
that's crazy, but does use the auto-text capture... neat.
15:23
I'm not 100% keen on auto-length
but I do agree some length is important to prevent.
@jcolebrand not like that
Just create a new message when you start typing
at the bottom.
have to at least inform the user..
yeah, I know
I was thinking of the auto-capture part @Raynos
So it appends a new message when you begin typing rather then when you hit enter
the rest is the same
wait, real-time in-line deletes?
so if I don't hit enter we two could have a long convo in two bubbles?
15:24
yes
I prefer:
Also if you delete the entire text in a message the message dissapears
after a five second no-typing pause, the message auto-ends
This might get crazy
You have to display the text somewhere
Yeah, I've already explored six possibilities in my head, it's too crazy
15:25
Testing...
ok, so if an active edit box exists, and you start typing on the window, those keystrokes go to the active edit box.
If no active edit box exists when you start typing on the window, a new one is created at the end of the message stream.
Updates to edit boxes are sent at the rate of 2/second to keep traffic low, initially (this is just a debounce mechanism, nothing doing here).
how does that come across so far?
trying to think of it in purest form
you either have a message box, or you have an edit box.
a message box can be clicked|doubleclicked to convert it to an edit box
an edit box can be soft-entered (enter key with nothing else) or clicked off of onto the window proper to be "closed"
That allows for link dragging and the like into the current edit box.
Yes
this is gonna require a crazy amount of window eventing
I like it
I also like keyboard navigation to select messages
There is also no "edit box"
yup
no no no
I mean, the active message for editing
15:30
it's "active message" and "new message"
I would still show a blinking cursor to indicate that's where you'll be typing
you can't take away all my UI contrivances yet @Raynos
:p
We can use contenteditable or convert spans into inputs
so it's either .message.active or .message
I was gonna seamlessly convert spans into inputs
The main issue is converting markdown
but contenteditable is doable too
the main issue is not converting markdown
15:32
Should a message be converted to markdown when you select it, when you start editing
look at pagedown
ooooh, wait ....
Well the issue is should I see ` issue ` or issue
See, this is why I wanted all message bodies stored/transferred as markdown and rendered on the client.
when should I see rendered pagedown or raw pagedown
editing always presents raw markdown code
15:33
But what about selection. What if I start typing before it converts to raw pagedown
I don't mind the transcript rendering the messages for display purposes
> But that's handling edge cases
> But what about selection. What if I start typing before it converts to raw pagedown
messages are stored as raw pagedown in the database
15:34
Type up and select that quote
Our input shows pagedown
gah, the delay is killing me, can we move to skype by chance?
Does that mean by merely selecting a message and making it active we're going to show it as raw data
yes, the input would have to show markdown, it's only on render that it shows styling
We could
Thats fine.
it should be like live preview
15:37
@Fosco tell me how to render live preview and still allow you to edit it neatly
I can insert a box that you see below the .message.active that shows a live markdown preview that everyone else sees as render while you're typing (at the rate of 2/sec updates)
i mean, if you're editing, you don't see the rendered version.. just like on SO.
as soon as the message goes off-active the live preview disappears
i don't think the writer needs to see live preview, but the viewers do.
@Fosco ^ that.
Yes yes, but why would the user who only sees a .message see the markdown?
the only time you would see a raw markdown snippet is if the box is .message.active
15:39
just like i composed this message here and didn't see the style until i submitted it.
edit-updates being recv'd by socket would be updating the underlying .message but that would be rendered on insert.
it would certainly make moderation of messages much easier.
if I'm editing my post, you wouldn't see it as .message.active on your screen, you would only see .message with text that updates every so often.
every window can only have one .message.active on it.
function getActiveMessage(){
  if ( $('.message.active').size() ){
    return $( $('.message.active')[0] );
  }
  //do magic here to insert one at the bottom, and return that one.
}
@jcolebrandφ agreed
ok, you guys, this is gonna take me like a week to figure out exactly how this will look and work and prototype, if my week goes anything like my weekend went.
however, I got in some great gaming time.
it was my nephew's birthday, and he really doesn't get a chance to spend any time with his dad (long story, don't ask, not divorced) so I try and hang with him when we can.
We picked up Zelda, Link to the Past on the Wii console and played that and infamous 2 on the PS3 all weekend.
He has discovered that 16 bit games aren't all that bad
Very cool :)
15:54
I played some Counter Strike: Source last night, first time in 6 months.. had a blast in a gun match.
since we are talking about games - any of you guys can't wait for the diablo III?
I don't generally play Diablo
dabbled in it back when Diablo2 was a demo
I will buy Diablo 3, for sure... I will probably not play it much, though.
just judging from past experience. :) I have a really hard time getting into games anymore.
One of my friends is a graphics designer.. just spoke with him yesterday, seeing if he's interested in doing Game art. I'd like to make a gradius style space shooter.
16:11
gaming isn't what is used to be for me either
Hence my desire to go retro on Zelda ;)
I don't even remember this stuff
first PC I had was 486
Well, as that was Super Nintendo, it wouldn't impact PC gaming ;)
I see
16:30
no code, just a thought and a vague broad question.
I think it could be valid, but it's still a crap question
Tom
Tom
17:28
Pfff I think that question is just fine.
He obviously has no idea where to start
And it is clear enough that he is looking for guidelines on how this may be achieved
17:44
If you don't know where to start, SO is not where you go, imho.
So, has anyone done anything with having one node server talk to another node server?
TCP ?
Or child proccess IO communication
TCP preferably.
I was hoping that socket.io could be used as a client on the server side.
to what end?
If I could just have 3 or 4 node instances talking and sharing events with a master server, i'd be happy... this is what I'm going for, at least.
to what end?
17:52
3 load balanced servers congregating their live monitoring events to a single monitoring facility...
so feeds aggregation using evented io instead of long polling
I like it
or 3 node servers that occasionally poll a master server to check for updated code, download it, and restart themselves.
I haven't done that, but I should think you could, as you would still need to expose it over HTTP anyways, no?
I think it will work, I just have to do it... was asking to see if anyone has already completed such functionality.
I read somewhere that it was one of the original ideas of Ryan Dahl, that they be used as a swarm of nodes.
Doubtful, because it would need to be custom written to that purpose, I would think
what are the hard problems in CS again?
dynamically loading massively parallel swarms of compute-nodes/socket-io-evented-communication-server-farms should be on that list somewhere as well
18:01
:D
18:17
@Fosco I recommend you look into cluster
or hook.io
Both libraries for cross process communication and node scaling
@Raynos Thank you... I will look at them now.
@Fosco nodejitsu github page they do open source node hosting
If you need anything about deploying node in production look through their module list
Example : haibu
> spawn your own node.js clouds, on your own hardware
cluster & haibu are both for single server management...
And?
It scales a single server by loading multiple copies of it and putting a load balancer in front of it
Isnt that what you want?
Oh you want thinks that work cross server on multiple servers
The back-end I am replacing is multiple servers with a load balancer in front already.
18:21
Ah ok
Well in that case its out of my depth
I am developing (and it works magically) a drop-in replacement.. but as an enhancement, I want the nodes to talk.
go talk in #nodejitsu on freenode
I will just use HTTP requests most likely...
hook.io does that but requires an architecture change
It's a cross machine event emitter
so you can just shoot of data through events and run as many listeners as you want
that looks very nice...
18:23
It is
I intend to play with it
and setup up a boilerplate socket.io & express server using it
Tom
Tom
Hmmm
Wish hook.io wouldn't have the process stuff
Maybe I can implement redis events for mediator
process stuff?
Tom
Tom
@Raynos a new process for every module or category or whatever. I'd like to have the same amount of processes as my processor has cores
@Tom you can't force affinity tho I don't think
Tom
Tom
@jcolebrand affinity?
18:29
which process runs on which core
Tom
Tom
@jcolebrand no need for that, OS will take care of it
and it is possible to force it
but not needed
maybe I should have said "I don't think you can easily automate assigning processor affinity in such a way as to maximize the resource utilization of the server in such a way as to make such an architectural problem of substantial benefit. Manual tuning would most likely always be best in such a situation"
you can hope the scheduler would do well there, but I doubt it
at least, such a thing has never been my experience to end well
I for one would prefer to see the O/S schedule certain tasks on at most 2 cores of the system, and provide a way to assign remaining tasks to be dedicated on one or more cores, but I'm not sure that's of great benefit.
I don't generally need more than 2 cores for my daily usage of a computer, and if I could dedicate certain processes to the remaining cores, I think that would be of benefit.
Consider a VM for Windows XP (and don't shudder) that could be assigned to core 3. All scheduling would then have no conflicts.
I get the purpose of a scheduler, I just think multi-core has altered the paradigm.
Tom
Tom
I'm targeting a unix system :p
@Tom whats the point
you have more then 4 processes running right now
Tom
Tom
Which?
18:37
You have less then 4 chrome tabs open?
Tom
Tom
@Raynos doh, the scheduler is smarter than that you know
it knows exactly which processes need more processing power
Well yes
hook.io doesnt force you to do anything
hook.io doesnt create processes for you
Tom
Tom
it expects you to create them
Theres just no point in using hook.io if you dont do any cross process communication
19:10
ECONNREFUSED. FFFFFFFFFFFFF
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