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9:00 PM
@MikeTheLiar everybody knows that good kids go to private school, only criminals go to public ones
 
user9107868
Wait. Shouldn't he use window["n_tetris_fun"](0,0)
 
tfw I went to private school
 
@MikeTheLiar wtf is that word signaling
 
@ssube the choice program when I was in school was for public schools
 
tfw I was a criminal
 
9:00 PM
@TheOneWhoMade not even a little bit
 
I chose to not have my kids brainwashed with all this evolution and round earth nonsense.
 
the problem is that function foo(){} doesn't magically put itself on window
 
Not anything to do with private schools.
 
@KendallFrey what, choice?
 
foo = function() {} would, but that isn't his code.
 
9:00 PM
@MikeTheLiar my high school was like 81% African American
 
yeah
 
#makeamericachoiceagain
 
and it's ugly. namespace the functions.
!!afk 5pm
 
The choice program was meant to encourage kids from other neighborhoods to go to school there
 
🚽
 
9:01 PM
That way they could claim that attempts to desegregate schools were sufficient.
 
Man, magisch sounds promising but then again his about section is too short imo
 
Would I kill the conversation if I said I was pro-choice?
 
in the mod election
 
@Vap0r ah, they have something similar here in the cities.
 
@KendallFrey increase the number of private/religious schools. Divert funding from public schools to voucher based programs. Rich white people send their kids to private schools.
 
9:02 PM
@ssube it ends up being a real half-assed attempt though because they do their best job of making the magnet school and the school it's attached to completely segregated.
 
@KendallFrey the subtext is that it requires reducing funds to public schools
 
:41704156 think of all the powerful rituals you could support with that, too!
 
pate?
 
My parents sent me to a private christian school until 2nd grade when they realized the teachers were not that bright
 
Which isn't necessarily a bad thing, it's just that it's also lowering education standards as well. Right?
 
9:02 PM
I support stem cell research but only as a by product of my support for the killing of babies.
3
 
@Vap0r the teachers don't have to be bright Jesus is their guiding star
 
@Luggage nice.
 
@KendallFrey rich white people get to go to public schools. Everyone else gets in the school->prison pipeline.
 
user9107868
@MikeTheLiar your a liar. Oh, wait...
 
@MikeTheLiar You probably eat them as well you wicked atheist
 
9:03 PM
@KendallFrey nah you have to wait at least until they're milk-fed for that
 
@ssube ehh religious bs aside it was because they asked us to making a pyramid with 4 triangles. Everyone made a 4 sided pyramid and I made a 3 sided pyramid with the 4th as the base
I was given a failing grade lmao
 
rightly so
 
user9107868
@Vap0r sue your teacher.
 
that's not a pyramid
 
@TheOneWhoMade I'll sue you
@KendallFrey sure is
 
9:04 PM
Pyramids only have two sides anyway
 
user9107868
@KendallFrey triangular pyramid.
 
Inside and outside
 
i only went to public county schools
 
what if you fill them in with rocks?
 
Meanwhile in 6th grade I failed to convince my teacher that "a triangle with sides of 4m, 5m, and 9m" wasn't a triangle.
 
9:04 PM
@ssube grain
Pyramids were grain storage
Don't you know anything?
 
@MikeTheLiar are you an idiot?
 
nope, that's why I never run for president or mod
 
Pyramids are for egyptian royalty
not grain
 
they would crucify me on how much I don't know about history
 
@ssube tell us about nuclear
 
9:05 PM
!!tell Vap04 giphy you joke or reference
 
@KendallFrey what was the response?
 
@Vap0r what about the egyptians who worshipped grain?
what about nucular power?
 
@KamilSolecki basically "sure it is"
 
disunirregardless of nucular's potential, it's not free enough for america
 
9:06 PM
!!afk @Vap0r get rekt
 
@KendallFrey did you try to prove it tho
 
Yeah, even tried to draw it
 
@MikeTheLiar lol you played yourself
 
focken hell
 
@ssube after the drought I bet they'll never do that agrain
 
9:08 PM
There's a reason 90% of what I know is self-taught
 
@KendallFrey ugh, I had a history teacher (american history, ironically) like that
 
> 90% of what I know is self-taught
citation needed
 
claimed that we had enough nukes during the cold war to glass the entire planet (we... did not)
 
@ssube but we did
 
also claimed that taking out any part of the power grid would wreck the whole thing
 
9:08 PM
Speaking of, I visited my grandpa this weekend. He was telling me how there were interplanetary wars in 3000BC
and its proven
 
@KamilSolecki tell him pics or gtfo
 
@ssube Which afaik is a real possibility
 
@Vap0r I forget the official estimate (did a ton of research on this at one point for a post-apocalyptic themed mod), we might have been able to kill 50% of the population, best case.
 
... make sure he knows you're talking about interplanetary wars and not his penis
 
9:10 PM
@KendallFrey if I remember correctly, this came out of a conversation because part of New England's power grid was out at the time
 
@ssube yeah and that would have to center the bombs on population centers. I thought the idea behind that was nuclear winter?
 
@Vap0r nuclear winter has never been possible :(
 
@ssube 2003?
 
no, 03 was before I was in HS
08, maybe?
 
@ssube well I believe you would need less than 50% outage to achieve a good amount of the grid being down
Nuclear winter is the severe and prolonged global climatic cooling effect hypothesized to occur after widespread firestorms following a nuclear war. The hypothesis is based on the fact that such fires can inject soot into the stratosphere, where it can block some direct sunlight from reaching the surface of the Earth. It is predicted that the resulting cooling would lead to widespread crop failure and famine. In developing computer models of nuclear-winter scenarios, researchers use Hamburg, Tokyo, and the Hiroshima firestorms in World War II as example cases where soot might have been injected...
That states that most models say Nuclear winter is possible
 
9:11 PM
conceptually possible, yes
we've never had enough nukes to accomplish it, not on a global scale
 
ohh, then nuclear was is no big deal
let's try it out
 
for a few days in a few states and around major cities, but not in a world-altering way
 
Most figures are in the neighborhood of saying 100 or so 15kt weapons would do it.
 
I was v. disappointed to find that out because the project's premise was nuclear winter :P
FEMA has some great maps about the whole thing
 
nuclear winter is the solution to climate change, you derps
 
9:13 PM
volcanoes are way more scary than nukes
 
@ssube I can't find anything that suggests Nuclear Winter is not only possible, but achievable with much less than our current stockpile of active nuclear weapons
 
@Vap0r the criticism and debate section of the article is pretty good about that, I think.
if those assumptions about smoke are true, it would happen, but those are disputed
 
user1596138
@KendallFrey ...WOuldn't that be a straight line
 
and obviously nobody can know for sure without trying it, which is a one-time thing
 
@user1596138 congratulations, you're qualified to teach 6th grade
 
user1596138
9:15 PM
Jesus
 
user1596138
Overqualified*
 
user1596138
Since he didn't know
 
> the winter concept is “notorious for its lack of scientific integrity” due to the unrealistic estimates selected for the quantity of fuel likely to burn, the imprecise global circulation models used, and ends by stating that the evidence of other models, point to substantial scavenging of the smoke by rain.
 
user1596138
Hey don't be sexy
 
9:16 PM
the whole thing is based on how much dust we can get up in the air at once, and that's weather science :(
 
@user1596138 I can't help it
!!urban frey
 
i mean, i get how it isn't a triangle, but how is it a straight line? if you placed all three on top it wouldn't be 3 lines of different length, it'd be one line of 9m
 
@KendallFrey Frey Sexy to the point of being so sexy that the person with said name becomes un-sexy then sexy again 12 times over. In the end you have a name that indicates a person with piles of sexy on just their nosehairs. The sexiness eats rainbows, pukes unicorns, and beats supermodels with a vicious sexy spatula. Don't look at the sexy, you will kill yourself on the spot from pure envy of Frey's sexiness.
 
weather science is the worst science
 
@KevinB right. a straight one.
 
9:17 PM
it's 3
 
user9107868
Frey was a Norse god.
 
@ssube fair enough, we should nuke a volcano to find out
 
let's wait for Elongated Muskrat to take us to Mars
then I'm in full support of doing that science
 
@KevinB 4 plus 5 is 9 minus 9 is 0 quick maths
 
@ssube that has to be a giphy ID
 
9:18 PM
but you still have 3 lines
 
An nsfw one
 
user1596138
It might be a good giphy
 
user1596138
Since it will prob just use "elongated"
 
user1596138
!!giphy Elongated Muskrat
 
they're just parellel and one on top the other
 
user1596138
Monkeys
 
@KevinB Are they parallel?
 
user1596138
Err
 
user1596138
Fuck. The Gorillas. The Monkeys is a very different band...
 
@KevinB I have no idea what point you're trying to make
 
9:19 PM
@KendallFrey he's trying to make a line not a point he just doesn't realize it yet
 
!!rimshot
 
having a Gorillaz cap for that seems oddly appropriate
 
I'm pretty sure I fixed my factory, though the calculator says it should have worked
currently at 1.19 RPM
 
now apply for a job at Tesla
they could use your help :P
 
9:22 PM
I'm still tempted to make an achievement for launching a car on a rocket
and make it give you a flamethrower
there's already an achievement for that in one of the mods, but it doesn't reference Musk
 
I keep getting syntax errors cause of my stupid eyes, despite the font size being big
advice?
 
@CoderCat Seppuku.
 
right..
 
I hate sudoku
 
user9107868
@KendallFrey make a function to solve sudoku for you, using an array as an argument.
 
user9107868
9:28 PM
Next, use image recognition to generate said array.
 
Its pretty easy
you can find all the heuristics on one site
lemme find it
 
@KamilSolecki it came!
 
OMFG
whats the left one?
 
9:30 PM
A long sleeve shirt
 
Pullover
 
how is the quality?
open it!
 
@SterlingArcher s/t//
 
you guys why are there so many front end jobs in SF?
 
9:32 PM
@SterlingArcher one or both of those are mislabeled
the left one is definitely not gray, the right one could be interpreted as one of the 50 shades
 
- Browse amazon in incognito, select my delivery location
- "this item ships to your country"
- Login to order
- "this item does not ship to your country"
 
@KamilSolecki quality feels real good, and the shirt is worth $70, the pullover $80 and the belt like $40 so not bad for $45/m
 
oh wow
nice
 
10/10 recommend if you’re a golfer
 
9:33 PM
@corvid They haven't yet figured out middle-out
 
Actually I've never showed you my clubs did I
 
"this item does not ship to you"
 
Nnnnnnoop?
 
user1596138
@corvid So many predatory employers.
 
user9107868
*Nnnnnnoope?
 
user1596138
9:36 PM
CA makes it easy for them.
 
how?
 
user1596138
Easy to get people stuck there
 
@SterlingArcher that's the irons (P missing, I borked the shaft and sent it to be fixed)
that's my driver
 
@KamilSolecki that's a pissing soap dispenser
 
And The Best part
Driver sock!
 
9:40 PM
nice
 
what's pissing soap and should I have been using it all these years?
 
user1596138
 
user1596138
This is my set
 
user1596138
Just like raphiel is TheOneWhoMade's
 
user1596138
#fibs
 
9:41 PM
lmao
 
How do you guys unit test whether an event is hooked up correctly in JS? My problem is in another language that uses a mediator object, but regardless I'm guessing there's a way to test that independently?
 
user1596138
One of these days my backend guy is going to give me an endpoint that does what it's supposed to, with the arguments it says it consumes...
 
user1596138
Not today. But someday
 
synthetically trigger the event
 
@SterlingArcher oh i hear your bouncyball team did a good
 
9:43 PM
@ssube Doesn't that test the implementation of the event?
 
if all you care about is it being hooked up, mock the EventEmitter and spy on .on
@Allenph not by itself, but it is the first step if you wanted to do that
triggering an event and making sure the handler was called at all ensures it was registered correctly
 
Hmm. Maybe this isn't such a good place to ask. You guys have events as a native part of the language. My event and mediator are custom classes.
 
ohhi
 
but it depends on how broad you want "correctly" to apply. Inside the function or just calling it?
 
That seems like an integration test.
 
9:44 PM
events aren't part of JS the language
they're just a pattern
 
Really? I thought the whole thing had an in built event loop?
 
@ssube Don't you keep it right next to the poop knife?
 
@KendallFrey is that what one uses to cut off extensive hanging poops
 
Node is based on an event loop, in much the same way any Windows GUI app has an event loop somewhere deep under the covers
 
@KendallFrey I hate you. Stop bringing up the poop knife
 
event loops are pretty common and not nearly as mysterious as they sound, it's just an infinite loop always reading
 
So, in my case @ssube I have unit tested the event class, I've unit tested the mediator, and now I'm unit testing the subscriber. I've tested the event handler. But what I want to test now is that the code that's registering the listener with the mediator.
I can't figure out how to do that without just using the mediator implementation, hooking it up and dispatching an event.
Does that make sense?
 
@KendallFrey omg omg omg
nicey
 
sounds like you're testing the registration. Without seeing any of your code, my guess would be to mock/spy on the register method, whatever that is (on, addEventListener, w/e)
 
@ssube make someone do plc programming. Ladder logic is hell.
 
9:49 PM
I hope there is research that unlocks something to do with all this waste rock
 
@Luggage late game you unlock turning it into concrete
 
s/rock/sodium hydroxide/
 
ah, good
 
not always late-game, is it? The tech tree is supposed to be somewhat randomized
 
@ssube Ahh. Seems obvious now that you say that. Thanks.
 
9:50 PM
@ssube not sure. Read it was "late game"
Never got there
 
@ssube oh yeah that
 
it's at least partly random
 
I've never played a game like that
 
@rlemon a good 50% of my "knowledge" is from reviews and trailers, but that one you posted the other day mentioned techs being random
I'm pretty sure I got a different tech tree than he did, shuttles were one of my first techs
haven't even seen the waste rock recycling one yet :(
 
what game?
 
9:59 PM
Surviving Mars
 
ah
 
it's really pretty, well polished, slightly over priced
reminds me of Endless Space in a few good ways (like the tech tree, esp depth and randomization)
 

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