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2:00 PM
 
@OctavianDamiean any gnome extension to recommend?
I'm already using maximus
 
@FlorianMargaine Mhmm, I can only recommend not to use Gnome Shell. :/
 
he is a Leprechaun
 
@OctavianDamiean LOL
why?
and what's better?
 
I don't like it, thus - following my logic - everybody else must dislike it as well.
 
2:01 PM
I'm a lumberjack and I'm okay, I sleep all night and I work all day
 
you work? that's a lie
the cake is a lie too
 
@FlorianMargaine I'm a Unity fan so yea. However I've tested Mint with Cinnamon and it looks good.
I also heard that cinnamon is supposed to taste good, in bigger quantities you can get high on it. :D
Of course I've only heard that.
 
yeah, you didn't test it ofc
 
No no.
@GNi33 So you live in Linz from Monday to Friday?
 
@GNi33, help please?
 
2:07 PM
@OctavianDamiean yep, pretty much
@AnujKaithwas help on what?
 
@AnujKaithwas That's interesting, I'm an awkward fucktard following the image you've posted. Spot on I'd say.
 
I'm an annoying Attention-Whore...
cool
 
Greedy Emo :(
not cool
 
Well I wouldn't call you annoying though. :D
 
I have floated a div to the left within a left, and I know it won't align to the center after that, but is setting the margin the only way?
 
2:09 PM
:D
 
Something is wrong with me, definitely.
> Make something amazing with the web
When I read that, it sounds dirty.
 
hahha, i was working on thimble and just copied everything on fiddle from there.
 
@GNi33 You should drop me a mail to the email address you can find on my profile.
 
@AnujKaithwas So either i am an Egotistical Douchebag or I am an Obsessive Twat
 
2:16 PM
octavian@porn4u.com
4
I knew I recognized you from somewhere...
 
@Zirak xD
 
@Abhishek You're a 13 year old girl, so both
 
@Zirak nah that doesnt explains my insanely arrogant behaviour
 
Shat! note to self: must not use my real name in porn email addresses ...
 
2:17 PM
and my urge to learn everything despite i like to be a know it all sometimes
@OctavianDamiean xD
is thaat actually yours ?
 
Nah. :D
You really believe I'd use my real name for stuff like that? :P
 
Phew
@OctavianDamiean knowing you , yes you might
 
I like how the majority of stars I get in this room are for demeaning and making fun of people
 
oh besides 80% people like the Dell XPS 13 D.E.
 
@Zirak I actually star them myself. :D
 
2:19 PM
i might think of buying a laptop [or building a desktop] by february
so if anything else comes out , let me known friends
 
wats the budget dude?
 
Me ?
 
You know, the great thing about this chat system is that it's Google indexed. So there comes @Zirak defeating all my effort not to have my real name related to anything porn on the internet with one message. :D
 
@OctavianDamiean Octavian Damiean - the official Zirak sponsor we could get far
 
about $3000 maybe company pays (x , am still serious if they dont :P
 
2:23 PM
Laptop? Get a nice thinkpad.
 
I recommend thee, Alienware M17X
 
The ones with high resolution aren't really cheap but pretty nice
@AnujKaithwas: Aren't Alienware laptops those with desktop CPUs etc which usually have a shitty battery lifetime?
 
@AnujKaithwas i dont want it on fire
+ they are over priced
 
plus they r alienware
 
*are
 
2:25 PM
@ThiefMaster Out of curiosity, how many people flagged the "fuck my girlfriend" message?
 
@ThiefMaster Although I agree that ThinkPads are probably the best thing since sliced bread, a MacBook Air or Samsung Series 9 or Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition looks quite amazing.
 
Uh no idea, we can't see that once the flag has been validate or invalidated
 
@Zirak None.
 
@AnujKaithwas might aswell just buy an MBP 17" with that money
 
But yeah, that's my guess, too. Otherwise it'd have most likely propagated among people where it'd have been validated quickly :p
 
2:26 PM
I was there all the time waiting to invalidate the flags.
 
I will put forth an analogy, tahe a hatchback car, cut it into halves, now add a 10m long extension, and call it a limousine, or just put some holes in "their" pockets and buy a original hummer limo.
 
I'm also not corrupt at all because I'm Austrian.
We ain't corrupt by definition.
 
@OctavianDamiean Awesome
 
what OS do u use @OctavianDamiean?
 
@OctavianDamiean we're not, but our politicians are ;)
@OctavianDamiean will do, will do
 
2:27 PM
We are, and so are our politicians :P
 
@AnujKaithwas Ubuntu of course. :)
 
i knew u wud say tht
ll
 
@AnujKaithwas You from the US? :D
 
yay
I release lisp projects onto github now :D github.com/Ralt/account-calculation
 
nope.
 
2:29 PM
@FlorianMargaine You're aware that excrement belongs into the toilet right? You don't just push it to GitHub.
3
 
@OctavianDamiean fu :p
 
:D
You've used the wrong commands there.
 
I'm proud of my code :(
 
my issue is
my laptop heats a lot
 
shit init
shit add -u
shit commit -m "Initial shit"
shit flush
 
2:31 PM
does liquid cooling exist for laptop ?
 
You can chuck it into a pool
 
@Abhishek Yes, bucket of water. Make sure it is cool water.
 
@OctavianDamiean which doesnt kills it forever :-|
 
hey all! sorry random Question. Does anyone know where to change the CSS to amend the size of a thumbnail on a nivo slider?
 
@OctavianDamiean, haha cool man ;)
 
2:32 PM
@KirstyHarris define nivo slider
 
@Abhishek google "laptop cooler"
 
nivo slider is a jquery picture slider :)
 
there is no space for tht in laptops @Abhishek, unless the made a 20mm radiator
 
@KirstyHarris You're right, today your question seem completely off topic for this room.
 
i use square stones to kepp my laptop safe
 
2:33 PM
there was no one in the room relating to it, hence asking in a more active room if anyone had experience with it @OctavianDamiean
 
@KirstyHarris Oh sorry I forgot to raise my sarcasm sign.
raises sarcasm sign
 
lol, im blonde at reconising that @OctavianDamiean
 
I like blondes.
note to self: call psycho therapist tomorrow
 
call Zirak
 
I'm afraid that'd make matters worse.
 
2:38 PM
lol
 
@FlorianMargaine i have laptop cooler
its still on 60-65
 
he would say, hey, nice to meet u, wanna?
 
and even my thermal paste is intact :P
amazingly on windows it stays on 47-49
 
are you savvy with it @OctavianDamiean
 
why waste power on coolers when you can use marbles?
@KirstyHarris, are you from England?
 
2:40 PM
yes
 
@AnujKaithwas You know, it's true that slightly older women fit into my scheme of prey but I'm afraid his girl friends are a tad too old if his age on his SO profile is correct. :/
Nothing personal @Zirak.
 
k. ;)
 
Oh for gods sake ... I have to setup a web server to test PouchDB?
 
@OctavianDamiean woah, me too :D
 
No, wait that must be some mistake on my part. Can't be true.
That was too much for Zirak.
> indexedDB cannot be used in pages served from the filesystem
Oh shit!
 
2:49 PM
drinkin coffee out of my brandnew mongoDB - mug. I guess that means I should finally have a look into it after all
 
Oh no! Not the dark side, Luke noooo!!
 
hehe. What makes CouchDB better?
 
The fact that I like it. :D
 
a douche:P
 
Truth is, I never tested MongoDB so I actually can't tell.
Should take a look at it.
 
2:51 PM
oh, okay
 
Know what's bugging me? I can't see the backside of my eyelid.
 
it's more the API -- couchdb has a rest api, mongo has an orm-like api
MongoDB:
Best used: If you need dynamic queries. If you prefer to define indexes, not map/reduce functions. If you need good performance on a big DB. If you wanted CouchDB, but your data changes too much, filling up disks.

For example: For most things that you would do with MySQL or PostgreSQL, but having predefined columns really holds you back.

CouchDB:
Best used: For accumulating, occasionally changing data, on which pre-defined queries are to be run. Places where versioning is important.
 
@FlorianMargaine nice one, thanks
 
Oh yea, the replication mechanism is what makes me like it so much. :)
 
@OctavianDamiean btw I solved the equation thingy there github.com/Ralt/account-calculation/blob/master/…
 
3:06 PM
That's LISP!
 
no
Common Lisp!
 
You should have warned me.
 
pussy
you do know that js is based on lisp, right?
 
Javascript looks a lot like Lisp, not C or Java or anything
 
javascript is scheme with a java syntax
 
3:08 PM
@FlorianMargaine You told me but I refuse to believe it even though it is true.
 
In Chicago. On my way to Omaha now
 
@OctavianDamiean look, the let keyword of ES6 is already in lisp :p
 
I will defy all of your Lisp blasphemy.
 
man I want a fucking smoke. No smoke since like 5am
 
@FlorianMargaine No Darth Vader, you are not going to lure me to the dark side.
 
3:10 PM
@rlemon meeting Jason?
 
Smoking is fucking disgusting anyway
 
@OctavianDamiean let it go... <3
 
Haskell is way better than Lisp anyway
 
@ThiefMaster it is also addictive.. its unfortunate
 
@copy haskell is a different kind of beast
 
3:12 PM
Yeah, but still your fault that you started with it :p
 
@Florian no, I'm going for a trade show type deal
 
pure functional is nice -- but it's not always practical
 
@GNi33 You into Formula 1?
 
hm, not really. I sometimes watch it on hungover sundays though ;)
 
Hmmm. :(
 
3:15 PM
first round is interesting, and if any red bull car gets smashed or breaks down :D
why are you asking?
 
Wanted to get you to join me for a Formula 1 weekend next season. Probably the Hungary Grand Prix.
I want my Sebastian Vettel signature I couldn't get yesterday when he visited Graz. :D
 
hehe, that actually could be fun though
 
You know, it's definitely worth a trip. Budapest in summer is awesome. The chicks there are mind blowing too.
 
although i guess the race itself is not very exciting when you're directly at the track
you won't really see if one car is a second faster than the other
and, as I said, i'm not really a big fan of Sebastian Vettel (and Red Bull in that case) ;)
 
@GNi33 You never experienced a F1 race car pass near you at full speed, did you? :D
 
3:21 PM
no, i didn't. I just heard that from some F1-crazy friends i have
2 of them have been in hungary
they said the feeling is great, of course, but the race itself isn't that exciting then
 
Yea, I'm sure the race itself is nicer on TV.
Except you find a way to levitate and follow the cars around the track somehow.
 
yep, or driving it yourself ;)
 
Indeed.
 
that would be great
 
Am off guys
gonna dj tonight :P
wish me luck - havent touched them tracks for 2 years now >_< , am kinda dead
 
3:23 PM
but i always wanted to go to a MotoGP - race somehow
 
Oy vey.
MotoGP, now that's something I'm not into. :D
 
@Abhishek hehe, nice, good luck and have fun on that :)
 
At least we have two things in common, we like JavaScript and blondes.
 
@OctavianDamiean why not?
haha, yeah :D
 
@GNi33 I don't like motorcycles.
 
3:26 PM
@GNi33 your right hand is blonde?
 
wow, i so knew that was coming :D
 
but yeah, i have some different blonde wigs, like pony-tail and whatnot around, then i draw adorable faces on the forefinger
okay... see? you always drive me to write crazy-weird - stuff that i feel bad about the time i hit the enter-key
:(
 
I'll make an appointment for two persons tomorrow when I call my psychological therapist.
 
3:47 PM
@FlorianMargaine how u know hes right handed ?
at da club
:D .. i am soo out of this (XD)
 
Ew mer gerd! The creator of the transaction term description is genius.
> ... the unicornCentaur and unicornPegasus object stores ...
 
4:03 PM
Will somebody assist me with my JS query?
 
4:16 PM
Wait a minute. I'm a bit confused.
In this example there's a comment on line 3 saying:
> // DON'T use "var indexedDB = ..." if you're not in a function.
Look at line 2.
He's explicitly declaring the variable indexedDB as a global variable by manually attaching it to the window object.
Where's the difference!?
I mean declaring it with var indexedDB = ... outside of a function will implicitly attach it to the window object making it global again.
Am I missing something uberly obvious here?
 
@Abhishek because 80% of people are right handed
@OctavianDamiean maybe he's implicitly not being in the global scope?
 
mhm?
@FlorianMargaine Quoi?
 
4:42 PM
is this accepted way:
<div
style=""
id=""
>
putting linebrekas
 
No, that's terrible
 
@Olli It's not invalid but terrible.
 
what do you find the most readable btw? github.com/Ralt/account-calculation/commit/…
@copy the code should be closer to haskell now :)
 
The red one
If I could save braces by defining an increment function, I'd do that
 
4:49 PM
Write a function that increments a number by one in order to increase readability
 
?
how it affects it
 
@copy ah, not bad
 
I think this would look better with linebreaks:
<button class="btn btn-large btn-primary" type="button" id="newCalc" data-maa="<?php print $maa; ?>" data-arvo="<?php print $arvo; ?>" data-postikulut="<?php print $postikulut; ?>" data-tulli="<?php print $tulli; ?>" data-alv="<?php print $alv; ?>">Laske toisilla arvoilla</button>
 
@Olli First of all it would look better without PHP and no, it wouldn't look better with line breaks.
 
no need to write it, it exists
I mean, common lisp has a lot of stuff built-in you know
 
4:56 PM
The function is called 1+ ?
 
Nice
 
@OctavianDamiean ok.
is there any good function i could use to add parameters into url
or should I just someurl.php?a=wef&fwfe=f
I'm going to use it here
window.location.replace("index.php");
and would like to pass parameters to that url
 
@copy as you see in the symbols used, a lot of characters are allowed :)
 
4:59 PM
I like that. Haskell also allows ' in variable names after the first char
 
@Octavian ok.. so how I should use it in my purpose
 
So you can name the modified version of a variable
 
?
 
@Olli Read the entire page, there's even examples just for that ...
 
5:01 PM
@copy since * are allowed in symbols, they're usually used in global symbols
 
Fucking Same-Origin Policy ...
 
Yeah, it should not exist so everyone can read your gmail and facebook and create troll posts on SO with your account
 
@Esailija I'm watching a documentary about angry birds, it;s in finland :p
 
@copy Exactly.
 
@FlorianMargaine no shit ;P
^^
 
5:13 PM
there is the prime minister
I saw his name less than a minute ago, yet I can't write it
jyrkid or something?
Jyrki Katainen
 
ye
 
@Octavian you mean the .search thing ?
 
Given two arrays, [a,b,c], and [x,y,z], does this operation - [a*x,b*y,c*z] - have a name in mathematics?
 
5:24 PM
Multiplication.
 
@Octavian but how can I do the search thing for different url than current
 
◔_◔
 
@OctavianDamiean Multiplication is a*b. This is an vector (?) operation...
 
it's either dot product or the other one..
 
In mathematics, [a,b,c] is a row vector (just found out the English name)
 
5:29 PM
cross product
 
@Esailija Nah, it isn't a dot product.
 
@Esailija Dot product would be the sum of the result array. Let me check cross product...
 
Cross product is different
 
It's actually none of both.
Yea.
 
@copy actually, to make it more readable, I just had to ask some math guy to review my code github.com/Ralt/account-calculation/commit/…
 
5:31 PM
ok then I don't know
 
(I didn't, some math guy turned out to be there in the #lisp channel)
 
I'll ask on Math SE...
 
@FlorianMargaine Nice. We could have figured this out ourselves though
 
@copy probably. it's just been way too long since I did some math :)
 
5:33 PM
@ŠimeVidas It's closer to matrix multiplication.
Like a matrix product. sorta.
 
and, well, last time I did some maths was back in high school
 
for matrix product you need certain amount of rows in the other and a certain amount of columns in the other
 
@Esailija 1 row x 1 column. Is that it?
 
@Esailija Indeed, I meant the outcome kinda looks like one row of a matrix product.
 
well you can read this and see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrix_product
 
5:39 PM
@ŠimeVidas Yours would be 1 row x 3 columns.
 
@OctavianDamiean No, I meant 1 row containing 3 values x 1 column containing 3 values... but that can only lead to either a 3x3 matrix, or single value, so that's not it.
 
Yea, what you're asking is nothing I've ever seen or done in mathematics.
 
there is probably no name for it, you are simply multiplying array's values
it's like .map
 
It probably exists but I wouldn't know how to define it.
 
var result = [x,y,z].map( function(v, i){
      return v * this[i];
}, [a,b,c]);
 
5:42 PM
I christen the operation multiplication merge :)
@Esailija Whoa, is that even possible?
 
of course it is, his function works :)
 
More functional: zip, map add
 
So, you can change the this-value of the callback and the first argument will still point to elements of the array map was invoked on? I have to test this.
 
the second argument is usually used to keep the this of the object it was called in (map(function() {}, this)), but it can be used in other ways
 
@FlorianMargaine Turns out that's an useful feature after all :)
 
5:48 PM
hi everyone
I have a problem
can anyone help me?
 
Depends
 
Prelude> zipWith (*) [1..3] [2..4]
[2,6,12]
 
Read them.
 
Haskell is such a beautiful language
 
Somebody sprinkle some of that Haskell over JavaScript, please :)
 
5:50 PM
@copy you know what's beautiful with lisp? if it doesn't exist, you can build it :p
@ŠimeVidas underscorejs has a zip function iirc
hm, not exactly what you want though
if you want the .. syntax, CS has it iirc
 
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Phil KeelingI have written a small JavaScript class that makes use of setInterval to create a delayed loop for iterating an array. I've used this technique in the past but never utilised a library to do so (and as a result it produced quite messy spaghetti code), and so I wrote up this: var DelayedLoop = fu...

 
I actually think that it's a matrix multiplication.
 
@FlorianMargaine Now if you could tell zip to multiply the values rather than put them in arrays...
 
Hi @Rauff_564, If you need help you can ask "can anyone help me with X? I have a problem trying to X"
 
There are single row matrices.
So a 1 x n matrix is totally possible.
 
5:53 PM
@OctavianDamiean Yes but 1xn matrix cannot be multiplied by a 1xn matrix.
Only 1xn times nx1 leads to nxn, right?
And nx1 times 1xn results in a single value.
 
O_O
Who says that?
 
That's how I remember it
 
function zipWith(fn, arr1, arr2) {
    return arr1.map(function(v, i) {
        return fn(v, arr2[i]);
    });
}

zipWith(function(a, b) { return a * b; }, [1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]);
@ŠimeVidas ^
 
@ŠimeVidas [a, b, c] × [x, y, z] === [ax, by, cz]
That's a single row matrix multiplication.
 
@ŠimeVidas you are right: the first case is a cross product, the second one is a dot product of matrixes.
 
5:57 PM
You really have to define what kind of multiplication you guys are talking about
 
@FlorianMargaine Nice :)
 
Because on matrices, there is more than one
 
@OctavianDamiean I'll have to check...
 
if * were a function (like it is in lisp), simply using zipWith(*, [1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]) would be enough, but well...
 
@OctavianDamiean The rule I was referring to: "To multiply an m×n matrix by an n×p matrix, the ns must be the same, and the result is an m×p matrix."
So, 1x3 times 1x3 is not possible.
And 1x3 times 3x1 creates a 3x3 matrix.
 
6:00 PM
	$(".newCalc").each(function(){

		$(this).on("click", function(){

			$("#newCalcForm").submit();
		});

	});
why that does ot work correctly
 
@ŠimeVidas Yep, you're right. Sorry.
 
Pretty neat number slider: codepen.io/simurai/full/Btnrc
Oops, uses jQuery.
 
It's called Hadamard product
In MATLAB, it is known as array multiplication - from here
 
6:20 PM
Ah so it is a matrix operation.
Just not the one I thought it'd be. :)
 
That awkward moment when u are mixxing for 30 minutes ur sweating like hell and ur phone rings , with boss on it x_x
 
@OctavianDamiean Some obscure operation, I guess. Some dude thought of it, so it was named after him. :)
It could have been Vidas product. Too late. :P
 
@AmaanCheval webkit only aswell
 
@Abhishek Yes.
 
6:51 PM
@Zirak ...because? I'm not disagreeing, but I do want to understand the reasons why that is wrong. It seems like a good solution to me...
 
7:07 PM
trolino.com/image?id=70518 <- EPIC Meme , GN
 
7:36 PM
@DaveRandom "I'm worried about optimization. I know! Instead of an if statement, let's wrap it in a worthless try...catch!"
"Because method detection is so hard, and try...catch statements are soooo cool!"
 

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