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well, not new years yet here, but happy 2018 for all you folks!
man, for 2018 I have to change my lights form incandenscent to LED or whatever other, it's very hot in here, I only have a small ventilator and I think this light is heating the room like an oven
00:18
@KendallFrey who gave new zealand the idea that they could participate?
whose idea was it to make the laws of physics universal
I’m god
magic me a girlfriend
I’ve tried, but you always ruin it
well if you'd stop putting fucking penises on them every time
00:23
Sorry
01:08
evidently the cr-10 can't get the bet to 100c.
Yet.
01:33
@Luggage I've always wanted to fry an egg with my printer
Dec 28 '17 at 19:15, by Luggage
scrambled egg printer
til don't let your baby animals wander around outside :(
wat?
ohh. misread
yea. it can be dangerous
i lost 3 puppies to foxes before
RIP Calf 1 and Calf 2
2 to the same fox
02:06
well, at least those pirates saved me the work of butchering my animals
time to fire up the old crematorium again
02:21
I just went outside
it's a little chilly
@Mosho This is a good step. :)
are you sure
it's colder than the surface of mars
> Differing in situ values have been reported for the average temperature on Mars, with a common value being −55 °C
!!weather kitchener
@Luggage [object Event]
crap
02:34
> the candidate would have to be proficient in api, ftp as well as the relevant coding software
._.
That could me anything.
Also, I am proficient in the api
@Mosho you noticed
Hmm, there's a jr devops role near me for the same salary i'm on now
02:51
devops or devops?
devops
I just discovered that if you leave bread out for long enough it evolves into a toast on its own
praise darwin
03:28
uhm no i'm ugly i only praise the days I can avoid mirrors
03:41
I praise maize
03:58
!!giphy corn
Oh yes
oh god yes gimme some of that butter
well, looks like the slovak girl is trying to get a new boyfriend
I'm having a hard time feeling happy for her
At first I have this code that performs functions through the keyboard:

<script>
document.onkeydown = function (e) {
var keychar;
try {keychar = String.fromCharCode (event.keyCode); e = event;}
catch (err) {keychar = String.fromCharCode (e.keyCode);}

if (e.altKey) {
if (keychar == 6) {$ .diminuiFonte ();}
if (keychar == 7) {$ .aumentaFonte ();}
}}
</ script>

The functions in question decrease and increase the font size by both the keyboard and the buttons available in another section of the code, which is set to "disappear" when a certain size is reached, however, the code continues to f
04:11
@towc can you just be normal?
what does a normal person do?
Can I be your new boyfriend?
thus far you've made it abundantly clear that you're interested in her but then you went on forever saying 'i only want to have her as a friend'. so, to answer your question, a normal person wouldn't engage in self-sabotage and then complain about it.
@hilli_micha you're not keeping up
Nobody is at this point
04:14
I honestly did think I wanted her only as a friend, months ago
Your life is a fucking maze
you're not much better
You were saying you wanted her as a friend merely weeks ago. Not that long, but time frame is irrelevant tbh, my point still stands.
you were lying to yourself from the start.
@towc which is why I’m on medication
Just ask her out ffs
04:19
It’s probably too late.
dear god
04:42
holy december 31st
jfc towc is that thing still on?
05:04
time for the first workout of 2018
 
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07:42
@KamilSolecki Happy new year!
Happy new year!
user8080618
hi - b(?>m|(?R))*e - regex - (?R) always goes back to the beginning of the regex, even though the parentheses are used?
user8080618
this is how it works?
user8080618
b unlimited number of times will match, then m, the same thing, and if it is something other than this the (?R) will make the engine go back the the "b"
user8080618
if it matches it will create deeper recursion levels, and so on, but in general, (?R) always going back to the beginning of the regex?
08:51
Happy 2018!
09:42
I guess its New Years everywhere now right
Nope Hawaii is 11:49p
 
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10:57
well, what's next?
11:08
Happy 19118
@SomeGuy may i summon you ?
Summons received
I am trying to write a simulated side-scroller for new years
how hard do you think will it be to have a sun / moon cycle
Ideally I want phases of moon to be visible
the sidescroller is wrapped (simulating the planet's crust)
I'm not sure how to gauge that without knowing specifics / what you're really asking
It sounds like a cool idea, though!
I think i've seen a game on Steam like that
Basically I want the phases of moon to be visible
and there should be eclipses
so far I have got the sun working
by illuminating 1/2 of the map
that slowly moves
I thought of using rotational mechanics
but that'll just give me one single phase moon that is visible only from half of the planet
Tidally locked is a side-effect of my current attempt that I am OK with.
11:24
I don't know what you're talking about, but it sounds quite fun :D
@SomeGuy basically I want a sun-moon cycle in my side-scroller
which is realistic
the simple way would be to simulate the phases of moon using rotational motion
Right, I'm just not sure how the simulation aspects work
I think I should just go with that
@SomeGuy oooh, well they are so far hard-coded :P
Because I actually have little understanding of the mechanics behind them
:D
true
I'll probalby show yu a demo later
11:26
Look forward to it!
I might nuke it if I can't finish it in time vOv
11:42
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Best thing I've bought this steam sale: store.steampowered.com/sub/50292
12:13
Guys, when using sourcemaps to debug TypeScript/JSX in the devtools, seems like chrome can't parse it correctly, showing awkward coloring (I'm guessing it can't handle either TypeScript, JSX or both)
Am I missing something, or is it just the way it is?
First time I bothered with full source maps
 
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13:22
how long is 92px
anyone know what this could be?
@towc wtf is even it ?
apparently made by companies "avistop" and "voip" with weird logos
can't find them on google
@BenjaminGruenbaum can you remove the stars?
@towc I can remove the stars, yes.
13:35
thanks
oh
-_-
would you please remove the stars for me?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Command womanizer learned
!!womanizer
13:35
welp, fu too
@BenjaminGruenbaum That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: backups
!!bacups
!!backups
lol, unrelated but funny
!!backup
13:36
@BenjaminGruenbaum That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: backups
When did backup change @Zirak? I'm completely out of touch
!!forget womanizer
@BenjaminGruenbaum Command womanizer forgotten.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Command womanizer learned
!!womanizer
13:37
10 hours ago, by towc
well, looks like the slovak girl is trying to get a new boyfriend
@towc ask her out already
I'm getting old
ffs
Don't ask her out, seek immediate professional help
if you want to help me, can you help me figure out what the thing in the pic is?
trying to figure out what the random stuff in my room is, so I can get rid of it in meaningful ways and stop taking clothes from a luggage
13:38
If I wanted to help you I'd try to pressure you into getting help from a mental health professional.
which should help me get my shit together
Speaking of which, being obsessed over the same girl for several months - that sort of attachment isn't great.
@BenjaminGruenbaum why do you think I need medical help?
and note how I've tried to steer away from the conversation
Because you're obsessed over an individual for several months (years?) - and you're acting very weird about it. It sounds to me like you have a lot of stuff to figure out and I think a professional can help you figure it out quickly and efficiently vs. you creating more things to crave in your head and then attaching yourself to those cravings.
You need to figure out how to form a meaningful romantic relationship, and you need to learn to let go (in general).
are you doing ok?
13:41
I don't think that if you don't get professional help you'll die, or your life will absolutely suck horribly - but your quality of life is severely hurt because of your inability to seek said help.
I have concluded it is impossible to love Linux and .NET at the same time
@towc in general? Right now?
@BenjaminGruenbaum both
@RonaldMunodawafa why? I like both, just not together.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Mono sucks too badly
13:42
@towc In general I'm doing pretty great, right now my head hurts a little and I'm trying to figure out if it's because I drank too much yesterday celebrating new year's or because I might have an actual migraine - so I'm trying to figure out if to go home or not (it's 3pm here).
My boss told me to go home, but if it's not a migraine I'll just feel worse + I haven't had a migraine in a while.
I knew everything was bad the moment I found myself reading the source code of the FSharp compiler to determine whether certain behaviour was documented or not
@RonaldMunodawafa well, .NET core is supposed to be a thing for a while now.
@BenjaminGruenbaum The stuff I love using is unavailable for .NET Core
@RonaldMunodawafa typically it's enough to just check if it's in the docs
@RonaldMunodawafa such as?
Not that I disagree, .NET core is a mess, .NET is pretty swell, linux is pretty swell and linux only really works with core.
I have been using F#
on Mono
with VS Studio Code
13:44
Yeah, no :P
Does rider work on linux?
Rider supports F#, VSCode does TypeScript decently but it's not even close to VS in terms of support for F#, C# or VB.NET
Certain libraries like FSharp.Data or even just getting a simple project going in Ionide is a pain because Ionide's autocomplete inserts unnecessary code while you type
I haven't used Rider yet
13:46
I would assume it's better than Ionide, although I haven't tried Ionide or wrote a lot of F# in the last year
Simply because JetBrains is too pricey for me
The Visual Studio experience is irreplaceable and that's a bad thing for .NET
Isn't Rider free?
Try the early access program
The VS experience isn't too great to be fair, the only really good thing is the debugger IMO. Other than that it's slow on large projects, NuGet kind of sucks and MSBuild is very blackboxish for most people.
No thank you. I'm downloading Windows at the moment and will install Visual Studio on it
13:48
I think F# (and C# too) are very decent languages.
How much is a white-nosed coati?
@T.Meyer Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
Try writing C# in VS Code
@BenjaminGruenbaum The debugger is priceless for C# but I never use it for F#
13:48
I did, for like 5 minutes, I wouldn't work on .NET in linux atm.
I've found it invaluable in larger projects (in F#), but maybe I suck :D
C# in VS Code is so manual
It's tedious
Sometimes, you just want to write your code, debug, run and go to bed
That's why I like TypeScript - it's still manual but there's just a lot less boilerplate in general.
You don't need code generation if you don't need to generate a lot of code
@BenjaminGruenbaum The reason I wouldn't use VS debugger for F# is I stay away from its non-FP features like it's a crime
Only using side effects for IO
Boilerplate looks good in a heavy IDE but not so much when you are not using SmallTalk and are writing in a text editor
Ok, let's say you have a function that takes a list of numbers and does a lot of processing on it - how do you check what happens at each different stage at a case?
Aren't side effects the same thing as IO, in some meaningful sense?
13:51
With a debugger - you can conditionally break if one function got a certain input and figure it out from there.
Your alternative is to do it manually in the REPL.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Beta reduction
Just because you don't have uncontrolled state in a function of it's pure doesn't mean it's not useful to use the debugger.
debugging from a REPL is miserable (thanks gdb)
@RonaldMunodawafa Please don't lie to yourself and suggest you can debug code in your head.
@RonaldMunodawafa I fail to see how that is related :P
13:53
@KendallFrey Just by looking at code, I've been training myself of late, to just see bugs for what they are
Without a debugger
@KendallFrey I/O (in non functional languages) is typically done through side effects - but that doesn't have to be the case and most of your code can be side effect free (note that I didn't say should).
@BenjaminGruenbaum I still don't know how to do IO in F# without side effects
I/O does have to be done with side effects, it is a side effect
no escaping that :)
... ignore
@KendallFrey I can only do it if I can work it out on paper
13:54
@BenjaminGruenbaum My argument is that every side effect is IO in some way, even if only in memory
When we started learning F#, everything was done on paper
@KendallFrey You are philosophically correct, I'd like to believe
I just defined IO very broadly
@RonaldMunodawafa always
@KendallFrey Therefore all code has side effects
?
@RonaldMunodawafa if you define side effect broadly enough, sure
13:56
memory is generally excluded, yeah?
There may be some meaningful definition that excludes isolated memory
everything changes memory and registers
@BenjaminGruenbaum There are two primary sources of coding bugs for me: complex state mutation and null
The latter is a special case of the former
The option type liberates me from the latter
Exhaustive matching forces me to handle all cases
You could also define side effect in a strictly high level FP sense, as an impure function
My data risks being stale with the benefit of never changing
13:59
isn't a side effect part of the definition of purity?
When dealing with input I like to create a lot of ceremony around it so that I don't poison my code
@RonaldMunodawafa those are the two common bug sources for you? Most of my bugs are logic errors, like 99%
@BenjaminGruenbaum I an referring to programming errors
Pure programming errors

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