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@SecondRikudo no, this message is flagged-worthy.
@FlorianMargaine I already kicked him
@SomeKittens don't answer that
But validating the flag would still suspend him from chat in general
I PLEAD THE FIF
20:00
@SterlingArcher I remember.. long ago, watching a national spelling bee, and in the final one girl lost because the word was "h"
spelling... bee?
A spelling bee is a competition in which contestants are asked to spell a broad selection of words, usually with a varying degree of difficulty. The concept is thought to have originated in the United States, and spelling bee events, along with variants, are now also held in some other countries around the world which use imperfect writing systems. The first winner of an official spelling bee was Frank Neuhauser, who won the 1st National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C. in 1925 at age eleven. == Etymology == Historically the word bee has been used to describe a get-together where a specific action...
@FlorianMargaine spelling contest
Iunno why it's called a bee
@rlemon that's a bunch of shit right there
yeah I got that from context
:shrugs: no clue.
20:01
but... bee?
bee happy, bee healthy?
no, wait, that's honey nut cheerios
Sounds better than spelling H
Sounds illegal
@SterlingArcher ooh, those are delicious.
I'm sure you french have some fucked up shit
20:03
@SomeKittens growing up, those were my "Jordan did good on his test, here's a treat for breakfast" reward
@SterlingArcher "Aitch"
I mean shit.
how is there an H in H that seems unfair
@KendallFrey find them.
@KendallFrey They do. Ever heard of bidets?
@rlemon spellception
20:03
The dumbest French I know is "pommes de terre"
why is that dumb?
Translate it literally
word for word
oh, that
english has plenty of stuff like that too
@rlemon aytcz
!!stats SomeKittens
20:04
@rlemon SomeKittens (http://stackoverflow.com/users/1216976/somekittens) has 13000 reputation, earned 0 rep today, asked 62 questions, gave 486 answers, for a q:a ratio of 31:243.
avg. rep/post: 23.72. Badges: 4g 35s 70b
the best I could do
congrats on the uber rep
337 more rep
20:04
naow
@KendallFrey You (http://stackoverflow.com/users/785745/kendall-frey) have 20000 reputation, earned 0 rep today, asked 55 questions, gave 628 answers, for a q:a ratio of 55:628.
avg. rep/post: 29.28. Badges: 2g 39s 82b
@KendallFrey Americans call it french fries, although they have nothing to do with France
oh nice @KendallFrey
@copy yep
@KendallFrey no need to show off >=(
20:05
@SomeKittens you have 13000 rep even
"Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo" is a grammatical sentence in American English, used as an example of how homonyms and homophones can be used to create complicated linguistic constructs. It has been discussed in literature since 1972 when the sentence was used by William J. Rapaport, an associate professor at the University at Buffalo. It was posted to Linguist List by Rapaport in 1992. It was also featured in Steven Pinker's 1994 book The Language Instinct as an example of a sentence that is "seemingly nonsensical" but grammatical. Pinker names his student, Annie...
@copy no, pommes de terre are potatoes
@rlemon three zeroes? meh
@FlorianMargaine Oh ... right
@rlemon Oh, yeah. Yaay
20:06
pommes de terre de france?
nope, french fries are "frites" in french
TIL buffalo is a verb for bullying
you guys suck at french
@FlorianMargaine I didn't think it was right
@FlorianMargaine isn't frites spanish for chips as well?
JOKES ON YOU IM NOT FRENCH :D
20:06
And as a Canadian, yes I do suck at French
What, the French don't call them French fries like in 'Murica?
i thought the French called them American Fries
@KendallFrey I think that is common unless you took french immersion
20:07
I didn't even take any French classes
sure, 9 years of french class. I can (on paper) conjugate verbs like a motherfucker.
can I speak it? nope. :/
I'll teach you ;)
@FlorianMargaine so do we. blame the english for calling fries chips
I took enough french to realize how little I know of french. I'm knowledgeable enough to know I'm ignorant.
Me on duolingo : Oooh yeah
20:08
@BenjaminGruenbaum that's probably not the right response, but ok
when i hear actual french : HOLY FUCKING SHIT !
Can you teach me Swedish? No offense, but French sounds drunk
sounds?
I have no idea what Swedish sounds like
@DemCodeLines pretty content with it
20:09
!!youtube swedish accent
I don't remember hearing Swedish people speaking
@FlorianMargaine bad fucking ass
@BenjaminGruenbaum alright bruh
20:10
@Kendall so.. bad is gay?
"Bad" fucking ass... A pun...
Sorry ._.
@DemCodeLines What would you prefer, 204?
._.
you saying all anal sex is gay?
First hand experience that... Nope.
20:11
wat
@KendallFrey there is your 101
@Neil that is creepy
@KendallFrey ikr
haha thats kickass
that said
my new job is badass
lol, that's awesome
I spent the day working on open source stuff
20:17
@FlorianMargaine Do they pay you at this new job?
@monners they do!
and they do it pretty well, actually
@FlorianMargaine glad you love it :) Very happy for you
Only in France le sigh
@SomeKittens nope, not on something I'm working on
@monners not really. The idea is taken from google's 20%
that said, the company is editor of an open source solution...
I understand that the policy on google's 20% has changed somewhat. You can only work on your own time for the 20%, and it has to be on what google wants you to work on.
20:19
what do you mean by work on your own time?
outside of work?
@Neil not really, @ircmaxell did recki-ct in his 20%
@FlorianMargaine so y'all take projects, and improve them?
"more or less"*
@SterlingArcher yep, or create some
That's so cool
20:20
it has to be related to the main solution though (it's a drupal module)
I'll see how much I can diverge from it... after some time though
I just got there :P
I swear, the hardest part of my day is bringing myself to put on pants in the morning.
Don't underestimate pants
Pants gave me a concussion once
@rlemon THAT IS FANTASTIC
20:22
by far the best from the set
@SterlingArcher Pants make mass murderers
@rlemon nerd
@KendallFrey I'd kill to not wear pants!
20:23
@monners one time I was putting on pants, and stepped down too hard (was late), right onto the inseam. Yanked sideways, cracked head on table xD
wat
a lightsaber is not "the most dangerous weapon in the galaxy"
@SomeKittens Most dangerous weapon in the galaxy, it is.
i disagree its the most dangerous in the galaxy. but, it's a joke. and jokes take liberties. its funny
I would argue that a lightsaber has nothing on the death star ._.
wasn't expecting an argument on this
20:25
@PatrickQ you're a joke
It's like rock-paper-scissors
!!xkcd wrong on the internet
@Shmiddty Superlaser >>>>>>> anything else
@SomeKittens the most dangerous weapon in the galaxy, as we all know, is lack of faith. it is .. disturbing
20:26
@FlorianMargaine thank you
@PatrickQ you're welcome!
??? > X-Wing > Death Star > Lightsaber > ???
I'm getting some odd behaviour in some JS. I have a bunch of images on my page, and am using a load event on each image. it works if you click to navigate to the page, but if you refresh it (in any capacity, F5, CtrlR), sometimes it doesn't use the javascript. This causes some images to not be resized appropriately.
Any idea why a refresh wouldn't rerun some JS?
and the superlaser has nothing on the Sun Crusher
20:27
Lightsabers can probably mangle an x-wing
I'd submit that 'faith' is the most dangerous weapon
@SomeKittens wat
do Interplanetary Ion Cannons get more points because of their range of use?
@rlemon but they're ion cannons, so they only disable electronics
> ... ion beams could vaporize a terrestrial planet's atmosphere.
20:30
@BenjaminGruenbaum no IRC?
can kill a planet.
@GorgiKosev too busy talking to Tom Fulp about nostalgia.
God I love that guy.
I started running into angular problems :P
@rlemon sauce
20:31
@GorgiKosev Try to avoid the corners in rooms
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@GorgiKosev You're very welcome to ask me and I might be able to help :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum too many bindings, not enough perf.
@BenjaminGruenbaum especially when passing larger properties to isolate scopes
its ridiculous, debugging perf problems with angular is a nightmare so far
> Person 1: I will guess your next sentence. "But I will never come to dark side and use PHP"
Person 2: PHP isn't the dark side, it's the underside of the table where all of the storm troopers put their used gum.
20:32
@GorgiKosev you can always opt out of automatic data binding, even with Angular. Binding yourself has a lot of advantages in terms of performance.
@rlemon Ah, that one
@GorgiKosev also, Angular doesn't care about having small or large properties - it just cares about watchers.
@BenjaminGruenbaum how about sizes of scopes where watchers are installed? does that play a part?
!!s/Angular/honey badger/
@SterlingArcher @GorgiKosev also, honey badger doesn't care about having small or large properties - it just cares about watchers. (source)
20:34
@GorgiKosev no, not at all. When Angular sees something like {{ foo.bar }} it creates a function(){ return foo.bar; } and then checks if the return value of that function changes, it doesn't care if foo has a million other properties.
:| okay. I think we will deal with this and in parallel migrate directives to react components
!!work or sleep
@darkyen00 sleep
:-(
but but !
!!darkyen gets a real avatar or @rlemon makes one
20:36
@SomeKittens @rlemon makes one
holy smokes, oh jizz us !
@GorgiKosev you can do that, but you rarely need to. We don't have performance problems in Angular that relate to bindings. You just have to know how it works.
runs to get an avatar
Or you know, you can use react, or knockout.
20:37
@BenjaminGruenbaum but reducing the number of bindings is uhh... missing the point
anyway, the issue isn't so much performance, its how hard it is to find the culprit
@LordKittens this better ?
even with Batarang
@GorgiKosev well, for one thing you didn't really understand how Angular watchers work up until 10 minutes ago :P
sure I did. I just wasn't sure if "thats all"
20:39
eh
I'll let @rlemon be the judge
dear christ what ahve you done
I prefer this one
fuck.
@BenjaminGruenbaum because seriously, all I have here is a nested ng-repeat inside ng-repeat with 20 items. And that takes 3s to render on core i5-2560M
okay then.
20:40
wait
@BenjaminGruenbaum Do you have any decent resources about TDD in JS?
@GorgiKosev do you use track by?
(Noob question, I know, but just stomething to start with)
@darkyen00 did your to-be wife ever see these pictures of you?
20:41
it's a toss up
@BenjaminGruenbaum also, batarang reports a "function () {" watcher which I can find nowhere, and have no idea what it does. Also, god you have no idea how SLOW batarang is. Its slower than the problem code :D
Abhichick or Fatbishek
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@FlorianMargaine yes
@BenjaminGruenbaum I read about that. Not sure if it will help in my case. Will try.
and she laughed for almost an hour :-/
20:42
@darkyen00 I've looked into Lordship
Might do it some day.
problem is initial render
@SomeKittens you should really consider SirKittens xD
darkyen00, Somwhere Inside India
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ahahahahaha
@BenjaminGruenbaum Is it for JavaScript?
20:42
@rlemon o/
@GorgiKosev I mean, we have Batarang installed, but it's completely useless.
@SecondRikudo no, but it doesn't matter at all. The language is irrelevant here.
actually i might actually change my so username to abhichick xD
@darkyen00 Sir is much harder to get than Lord
20:43
Thats why i suggested it :-D
@SomeKittens why does every indian call me sir then?
@FlorianMargaine malfunction
@SomeKittens you can actually have somekitten.rocks :P
@GorgiKosev the problem with Angular is that a lot of things are too global. Lots of stuff runs a digest on the root scope.
@FlorianMargaine The actual title requires one to be knighted by the Queen (and also to be British)
20:45
For example, every time a $q promise then handler runs, a digest is scheduled. Even if that's a analyticsReport().then(...)
false advertising
advertising ? i am suggesting !
"Guys look at my rocks" -rlemon
@BenjaminGruenbaum aha! so digest performance is related to scope size.
which leads me to conclude that careful use of isolate scope should... improve performance?
20:47
@GorgiKosev no, just watchers.
The number of watchers and their complexity is very relevant. The scope size is irrelevant.
well, the number that causes a problem in our case is a joke :P
my estimate is < 1000
@GorgiKosev this is pretty much a must read teropa.info/blog/2013/11/03/… although it's not 100% accurate and also Angular is switching to Watchtower eventually.
what the fuck
._____________.
Those eyes
20:49
..
tf happened to those eyes
is that jordan?
@SterlingArcher are crying... those eyes have seen a lot of love but they're never gonna see another one like I had with you...
he's so cute
@aaaidan sorry :P
20:50
Those eyes spin a tale.
user2620028
The guess who?
Love, conquest.. fear and mortality.
Oh sweet, beer pong chick just texted me
beer pong her back
> I want you to throw your balls at me?
@GorgiKosev I really need to work on the BB docs btw, needs clarifications :D
20:52
@FlorianMargaine insta-dic pic
Think it'll work?
Too late, sent
@BoltClock if you're here I summon thee. I have interesting stuff to talk about
Naa, it's oldschool nostalgia with Tom Fulp
> Kid Not Getting In Strange Van For Anything Less Than King-Size Bar
20:53
^ xD
dat phrasing
When you call Facebook and Twitter "New Places" in a conversation you know shit is oldschool.
@BenjaminGruenbaum also needs a github.io website and stuff. might be able to find the time to help with that soon
:D
@BenjaminGruenbaum thanks for the article btw, will be reading this tomorrow with colleagues
20:57
Is this new? duckduckgo.com
no
@GorgiKosev It's a good read, there is also a lot of material on performance in Angular that's worth reading. We have a lot of complex bindings and don't have performance issues now.
@SterlingArcher no
Am I the only one that opens up a tab, forgets about it, then comes back and reads it 5 hours later?
@SomeKittens aww :(
no, @KendallFrey I do that all the time
20:58
@SterlingArcher no
1 min ago, by Benjamin Gruenbaum
no
@BenjaminGruenbaum will tell you if the model is too complex after I understand it :D (I understand react's model although I haven't written or read any substantial amount of react)
@SterlingArcher no
it's like 5 years old or something
@SomeKittens You are the only one that quotes someone else out of context rather than just replying
20:59
I don't think I get it yet, one more time guys?
firefox has it in its search engines since quite a while
@SterlingArcher no
Got it
Thanks!
@SterlingArcher That's what she said

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