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18:00
Or not
I'm getting a Skylake i5 next month hopefully.
holy money
@ton.yeung it costs a lot
Was tempted by i7 with water cooling but it costs a lot more and I don't need it.
nice
i rarely use laptops
i have a hp spectre x360 i use for reading/travel
but i use a rig at home
ipad for travelling
pretty good
the hp is a uh
transformable
ultrabook
i built my rig so i just swap parts in/out when needed
18:02
ton what spec is the tower?
aye
Cos sure you may still be using it, that doesn't negate the fact it could be running NT :P
@Failsafe wow that GRC pod cast this week is good
@juanvan haha i dont listen to those till the weekend
is there some day 0 vulnerability thats new
10yo with sli and 8gb ram
what
Lol
yea but $$$$$
It was experimental back then wasn't it?
18:06
i have sli
gets real hot
dont really want to get WC
so i keep my ac on 54
all year
@Failsafe Keep ALL the machines cool?
nice and frosty
everybody gets the HAF
i have a HAF 932 and a HAF 912
I've got a dumb question...
If you want to spend a little more
consider the asus sabertooth MB
How can I iterate through a dropdown, but ensure it holds selected?
How so? In a hidden or something?
18:12
@ton.yeung why 64GB of memory?
@Pheonixblade9 why not
lol
and why a sound card?
who uses a sound card these days?
i do
most mobos have 7.1 these days...
yea but most drivers are trash
at least with a SC you get the option of having more options
yeah but it's not worth an extra $100 for me
it had to happen sooner or later
;)
I mean, the sound card might have marginally higher quality
but unless you're using studio quality gear you won't notice a difference
So next month I'll be getting an i5 6600k with a 3XS Z170 OC10 and 8gb of 3000MHz RAM, and a superclocked GTX 970 :D
there's also lots of mobos that have built in wifi support
18:15
@ton.yeung Don't need more vOv
You always need more ram
I don't use VS at home.
And if I did I wouldn't be gaming.
I wish I had 16GB and an SSD in my laptop. I'm just so lazy to replace it
plus I have like 600GB of steam games I don't wanna reinstall
Cba with SSD either
Don't neeeeed
uh dude
buy an SSD, trust me
it's the #1 thing you can do to make your computer experience better
18:17
I don't care about loading times lol
Never have
it's not just loading times
everything is faster
From everything I have read
It doesn't affect the actual playing of games
Other than load times.
well fuck
I figured out how to get VS 2015 to detect my unit tests
My biggest enemy is bad internet :(
Now it can't debug
18:18
@Sippy just trust me, it's worth it
When SSDs get as cheap as normal HDDs I'll get one :P
@ton.yeung I don't knoooooooow
It maybe be related to the fact that I need to use x64 to get it to detect tests
which has its own known problems
@ton.yeung why do you need BT? Mouse?
I've found the Logitech unifying interface to work extremely well
ah
I'm just not hardcore enough for Z170 yet
18:31
You don't need built in
Why would you bother lol
i wanna integrate ArcGIS into my angularjs app but esri use dojo! ARgggg
@JackyNguyen Fuck eeeeeeeverything to do with ArcGIS
the good thing is I will get to improve my coding with angular custom directive :D
ArcGIS is the map thing right
18:38
Is there a way to get selected from a loop:

var option = $('#drpAttribute option');
for(var i = 0; i < option.length; i++) {

}
Is there some form of comparison I can do to access the Psuedo Selector for the option?
jquery has .each() i believe
i am not a js guru :P
var selected = $('#drpAttribute option:selected');
but what do you need from the specific option element?
var selectedValue = $('#drpAttribute').val();
Well, I need the all the options and know which ones are selected.
Heh, a multi select, right
Are you forced into using the generic thing?
Can you just make your own?
I'm using chosen.
I have to use chosen.
18:47
What does that mean
The tags thing?
Anyone familiar with C# WebSocket interface? It seems like either my send is sending too little bytes, or my receive is receiving too little. I'm not sure which it is.
See anything funky in this?
        public async Task<byte[]> ReceiveAsync()
        {
            using (var memoryStream = new MemoryStream())
            {
                var buffer = new ArraySegment<byte>(_receiveBuffer);

                while (!(await _webSocket.ReceiveAsync(buffer, CancellationToken.None)).EndOfMessage)
                {
                    memoryStream.Write(buffer.Array, buffer.Offset, buffer.Count);
                }

                return memoryStream.ToArray();
            }
        }

        public Task SendAsync(byte[] buffer, int offset, int count)
@TravisJ What do you mean?
@Greg - Are you turning a multi select into a dropdown with tags?
18:49
It is just a select.
good afternoon C#
smile
Im an idiot.
Goddamn.
@TravisJ Or am I mistaken.
@RoelvanUden we all have our moments
@TravisJ I need the whole: <option selected="true" value="Blah">Blah</option>
So I need both the options and option:selected which is the dilemma.
@TravisJ Apparently clone has a bug that doesn't return the selected.
19:03
@Greg - Using the :selected query will return the entire set of selected options
Then you just need to iterate through them using .each or do whatever you wanted with them
@Slashy Hansha updated with a C# viewer (experimental and not optimized), but it does demonstrate the same problem as the canvas renderer.
19:22
anyone use recaptcha
2.0
holy shit, Boehner is resigning
wow really
he started crying when the pope talked to congress
maybe he does have a heart
he's singing "zippedee doo dah" as he walks up the the podium, lmao
@SteveG - He cries all the time.
Don't let it fool you.
Just like any of Obama's tears
19:36
I think Boehner spoke to the Pope and just decided he couldn't do it any more
The dude's a devout Catholic
the pope said "The guy before me quit, you should too"
and boehner realized that if he quits someone like the pope will take over
and all conflict between parties
thats why he cried
he cried because ted cruz made fun of his dog
@Failsafe thought the pope touched him, and all the wrong things he has done so he stepped down
The pope did touch him ( Í¡° ͜ʖ Í¡°)
19:59
@Slashy Uh, found the problem. It's somewhere in the Desktop Duplication API. If you can find it, be awesome, and find it. I added a BitBlt implementation to demonstrate both the canvas and C# viewer work fine when the screen core is correct. Gonna refocus my efforts on tracking the desktop duplication api bug next time :-)
20:12
Is there a way to shorten this linq:

if (table.AsEnumerable().Where(r => r.Field<string>("Name").ToString().Length > 0).Any())
{
table = table.AsEnumerable().Where(r => r.Field<string>("Name").ToString().Length > 0).CopyToDataTable();
}
hey guys, I'm trying to think of some professional goals to set for myself.
We have a system where I get a bonus and it looks really good if I set a good set of goals to achieve personally/professionally for the next 6mo
I was looking at things and it's difficult to quantify something other than certifications (which I know we all likely agree are not worth it)
so, if there happens to be certifications available, too... I was thinking about something for AWS
Just when I thought I was finally done having issues today... Goodbye Windows, hello blue screen.
@KendallFrey aww, you still have a blue screen? They changed it to green for W8/W10
green? when did that happen?
I thought Win8 was a nice shade of blue
hm. maybe I'm wrong
it just isn't the AHHHH FUCK CONSOLAS shade of blue
20:27
Green is more environment friendly.
I got one a few days ago, it was CornFlowerBlue and had a :( on it.
That awkward moment when you win a small hackathon and one of your teammates tells the reporter the completely wrong tech stack because they don't like .NET or couldn't believe we used .NET for the web app
I'm sad :(
@CuddleBunny yeah that
20:31
We did not use Node.js lol
@Pheonixblade9 I wish my BSOD had Consolas
lol
I especially like the reset "count down"
That was my washing machine today
spin: 1 minute remaining but it was like 15 minutes to spin '1 min'
Yeah, my machine does that too
"Oops, found more water... better add 20mins..."
lol
I am tempted to "hack" the machine to give me the real time. It's a building washing machine, so I look like an idiot when I go there and I spent 15 minutes waiting for it to end while someone else is thinking what I am waiting for.
20:39
@KalaJ - Just rub off the timing numbers
h4x
@TravisJ Like:
var dropdown;
var selected = $('#drpAllAttribute :selected').text();
var option = $('#drpAllAttribute option:selected');
for (var index = 0; index < option.length; index++) {
    for (var count = 0; count < selected; count++) {
        if (option[index] === selected[count]) {
            option[index].setAttribute("selected", true);
            dropdown += option[index];
        } else {
            dropdown += option[index];
        }
so... any tips for professional goals?
learn something new?
@Pheonixblade9 - Can you narrow it at all?
@KalaJ: a lot of my friends hate .net
i don't know why :/
20:46
@TravisJ something quantifiable I can do by the end of the year
that adds value for myself and/or my company
@Greg hm? are you trying to set that attribute to true?
$('#drpAllAttribute option:selected').attr('selected',true); //like that?
The whole inner loop based on the selected text is throwing me off
@Pheonixblade9 I dunno how much value would be added, but learning functional programming is neat.
@Pheonixblade9 - How many people work in your office / area of influence
Yeah, trying to get all options but if the inner loop has a match then add the attribute to it yes.
@TravisJ 450 people in my office, but it's consulting so we're spread out
what's the context of that question?
20:48
@Greg - Using .text() will just get the text of the first match for the selector. It doesn't return an array
@Pheonixblade9 - Communication topics
@ton.yeung - Why?
@TravisJ explain further?
@Pheonixblade9 - Teambuilding exercises
@TravisJ That was an error, didn't mean to do that.
@TravisJ oh... I am looking for something I can do solo.
@Pheonixblade9: big data >
?
20:51
@Pheonixblade9 - Well the goal would be to build your trust, goodwill, and influence within that group.
Some ideas I had were:

Hold a meetup every month
Get AWS certified
Build a MEAN stack app and deploy to AWS/Google Cloud/Azure
Join Toastmasters
@Pheonixblade9 - So basically something you do outside of work that may have a benefit at work?
@TravisJ yeah.
Still think I've got some issues.
it could be a work thing, too. but most of their examples are businessy things
20:53
@TravisJ I've got it, but why when I add it to dropdown does it not add the nodes?
@ton.yeung how do you quantify that?
yeah. it's a goal, so I have to have a way to say "I accomplished X", not just "I know how to infrastructure now!"
var dropdown;
var selected = $('#drpAllAttribute :selected');
var option = $('#drpAllAttribute option');
for (var index = 0; index < option.length; index++) {
    for (var count = 0; count < selected.length; count++) {
        if (option[index] == selected[count]) {
            option[index].setAttribute('selected', true);
            dropdown += option[index];
            console.log(option[index]);
        } else {
            dropdown += option[index];
            console.log(option[index]);
@Greg - You are just using +=... that doesn't append
@CharlieBrown sidenote, you were on point with VS Code. that is a fantastic, super easy environment. Thanks :)
If anything it implicitly casts it to string
20:59
@TravisJ I need to do an array?
Store all the options.
@ton.yeung Flickr search has a "CC" advanced search option.
search.creativecommons.org can do a metasearch of several repositories.
There's all sorts of CC.
@Pheonixblade9, I put toastmasters on my list but never got around it
Ah, that's different than CC.
meetup sounds like a great idea
like pick a tech topic and hold lighting talks by various people?
@ton.yeung Most CC licensed images I've seen require attribution. Is that a reasonable option for your site?
Well, I can't offer much more than what googling for "public domain images" will bring you, but you'll probably get better results by going to the marketing department and getting them to shell out for decent stock photos.
21:10
No, free as in beer is quite different from public domain, which is much more like free as in speech.
21:27
pretty sure the only thing you don't have to attribute is the MIT license
true
btw these are the metrics I was looking for in a goal...
HOW: To take action, think SIMple...
SPECIFIC: Be specific. What do you want to accomplish? What is the time frame?
Who is involved? Why?
IMPORTANT: Ensure the goal is relevant to you and the organization
MEASURABLE: Include criteria and metrics to measure goal progress and attainment.
and it's 1-4 goals per year
"Get shit done" seems to fit neatly
@Pheonixblade9 MIT certainly requires attribution
@KendallFrey does it? IANAL :D
It's not too complicated
> The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
That's the body of the license
Hi all, is there a good algorithm for generating diff patches in c#?
In particular, I'm looking for a way to track changes in a file every day without having to save the whole file over and over again every day
Why don't you use an existing version control system?
21:46
yeah... just use GIT?
Hmmm, can git be used for regular/non-text files?
like image?
Yes, image for example
@ChibuezeOpata Yes, git can be used for managing versions of any file, not just source code
However, git doesn't store diffs, it stores the entire file contents. If you have large files with frequent small changes, this could be an issue.
it's better to store your images else where
21:57
Ooops, if it stores entire file contents, then there's little hope I guess. I'm dealing with two major kinds of files, one's a registry backup (so basically text-based) but can be up to 700mb. The other's more like a compressed zip/folder.
Compressed data is probably not going to play well with diffs either
26
A: Should images be stored in a git repository?

haylemWhy the hell not? :) Storing binaries is considered bad practice, yes, but I never worried too much about images. Worst case, if you have tons, store them somewhere else or use externals or an extension for binary support. And if the images won't be changed that often, then where's the problem?...

Haylem recommend to store it as a source image using LaTex or whatever
I am not familiar with those but its a good read
Typically binary files don't change much, at least not the kind you store in version control
For compressed data, it may be more efficient to store the uncompressed data and its changes
Thanks @JackyNguyen, I do think git is a near-magic sauce for everything though I don't know it that well. In general it's hard to decide how to go about this, but I'm typically trying to find a patch based solution, 1st time, store whole file, subsequent times, generate diff changes that can be used to generate new file for that particular changeset.
22:22
Receive an e-mail at 0.00. "Your VPS has expired. It was taken down after you failed to respond on multiple reminders." Let the panic sink in and start running around in circles. Goddamn reminders never came.
That happened to my website
They sent me a notice every month that my website would be removed because it didn't meet the criteria for an active website. Every month I logged in and told it not to.
Then the reminders stopped coming
Well that's pretty fucked.
I mean we're paying so why the fuck should they try to tear it down
WELL THEY GOT MY ATTENTION AT LEAST.
Time to finish this 3d movie and get to bed. I'm wide awake now tho :/
22:41
all of them team went home ._.

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