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9:00 PM
@rchern Use multiple tabs :)
 
@radp Yeah, which is that?
 
6 mins ago, by radp
 
@MichaelMrozek, I already push 40 regular tabs without trying. More tabs is not what I need.
 
@TheUnhandledException Tool Assisted Movies. You have a game. You can slow it down. You can play it frame by frame. You can undo mistakes. Now play it as fast as possible.
 
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@radp Yeah, which is that?
@radp Oh. ok, of course
I've seen those used for SNES games
 
9:02 PM
@TheUnhandledException Super Mario 64, 120 stars run. Yoshi race and 100 coin stars for course# who the hell recalls now.
 
I don't think that's the proper way to get that star
 
@MichaelMrozek You expect TASes to do things properly?
TASes are a testament to the value of fuzz testing. :D
If you want to see the game completely broken like that, there's the 0 stars run.
 
I'm avoiding watching that lest I end up doing no work all day
 
oh, wait...
I'm already doing no work all day
 
9:06 PM
I've gotten so much done yesterday and today. With the conference out of the way I'm doing all the little tasks that had been put on hold. Lots and lots of little tasks, but most aren't taking long.
 
I'm about to give up on XHTML for now:
/var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/tidy-1.1.2/lib/tidy/tidybuf.rb:39: [BUG] Segmentation fault
ruby 1.8.7 (2009-06-12 patchlevel 174) [x86_64-linux]
 
Me: "thingadongdong". Google: "Did you mean ringadingdong". That is all.
 
@TheUnhandledException I was about to star it due to pythonista gloating. Then I recalled what happened when I asked for PF Tempesta Seven at 50pt with PyGame.
Not even Python or Ruby cannot reach the heights of jQuery.
 
it is hard to beat $.cureCancer()
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@radp True. But it looks like this is actually an Ubuntu issue
 
9:12 PM
@TheUnhandledException and the pyGame issue is probably fixed in trunk. What's your point? :)
 
$(document).add($.xmppIntegration());
 
root@mission:~# apt-get install libtidy-ruby fixed it
@radp My point is, don't blame Ruby for this one ;-)
 
I blame Ruby whenever possible
Which is always
 
You can't blame Ruby for global warming. That's definitely C++'s fault.
 
Or chat issues. Those are definetly @ralpha 's fault :-)
I hate software packages with no real webpages, where their websites are just sparse documentation that doesn't answer my questions
rawr...
 
9:21 PM
chat issues?
 
issues with the Ruby tidy bindings
 
@TheUnhandledException what is CA's website?
 
I want to know what the config options are, and apparently I just have to guess what they are
 
in Bridge on http://stackexchange.com Chat, Oct 29 at 21:51, by Oak
For me all chat issues are badp's fault.
 
@Zypher HAHA, yeah really
@radp Oh. I am surprised, I see /blame badp far less than /blame rchern or /blame balpha
 
9:22 PM
@TheUnhandledException You don't lurk in gaming much :P
 
@radp This is true. You guys intimidate me ;-)
 
speaking of chat issues, what's with the chat name in that quote?
 
@radp What should it be? I see "in Bridge on stackexchange.com Chat, Oct 29 at 21:51, by Oak "
 
@radp I just put that in our todo list
the parent site name usually comes from stackauth
but SE isn't in stackauth
(for obvious reasons)
 
what the heck? @ralpha?
 
9:28 PM
I couldn't decide between @rchern and @balpha
 
well then, +1 for putting me first (;
 
LOL. ralpha sounds much better than bchern
by better I mean, more humorous :-)
k, testing XMPP again, here goes nothing...
w00t!
 
@balpha Oh yay!
 
oneboxed questions look like poop, but, at least they don't show as HTML
 
As soon as XMPP and IRC interfaces are finished, @balpha is just going to announce a chat API
 
9:40 PM
pops in to see what's there
 
ok guys, hop in and try to break it now!
@MichaelMrozek Probably, LOL
 
What in the world is this? :
 
Actually the JSON feed is pretty close to an API
 
OK @radp and @rchern my XMPP work is done for the day :-)
@YiJiang Odd, that didn't post to XMPP when you tried it
but I could post it...
 
9:54 PM
It's a little quiet right now. Where is everybody?
 
sec, boss talking to me
 
@TheUnhandledException Tell him you're busy chatting online
 
10:15 PM
@TheUnhandledException On Windows right now, but still, cool!
 
@MichaelMrozek Wow. That didn't go over well
He was not happy!
kidding, of course
 
@TheUnhandledException Well, did you tell him it was work-related?
 
@radp No problem. When you get back to linux or wherever you were testing from before, feel free to try and break it again
@PopularDemand Damn, I knew I forgot something!
 
@TheUnhandledException If you run, you can still catch him before he calls HR.
 
@radp onebox support. Hideous, but functional:
 
10:23 PM
@rchern What about $.endSuffering()? To be fair, it just calls $.cureCancer(), $.instateWorldPeace() and $.giveEveryPersonACookie(), but still.
 
...
what the?
@PopularDemand That didn't work via XMPP at all!
 
@TheUnhandledException Another point for me! There are four backticked sections in there.
 
@PopularDemand Apparently one is enough. <code> doesn't translate, not sure why
is <code> not part of the XHTML spec?
 
@TheUnhandledException w3schools says it is, FWIW.
But why are you using XHTML?
 
@PopularDemand XMPP/Jabber messages are all XML. So what I'm doing is taking the raw HTML from the chat and converting it to XHTML, so it's valid XML, and wrapping it in an XMPP <message> tag
It looks like I'll need to do some cleanup though
 
11:01 PM
@PopularDemand what?
obviously you meant $.each(person, give_a_cookie)
 
hmmm... the <code> tag is properly being sent to my XMPP client:
Sending message to user theunhandledexception@smart-safe-secure.com/Stan: <message to='theunhandledexception@smart-safe-secure.com/Stan' type='groupchat' xmlns='jabber:client'><body>obviously you meant &lt;code&gt;$.each(person, give_a_cookie)&lt;/code&gt;</body><html xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/xhtml-im'><body xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'>obviously you meant <code>$.each(person, give_a_cookie)</code>
</body></html></message>
 
hiya folks.
 
so, I don't understand the issue here.
Hey @Sathya, how goes?
 
@TheUnhandledException not bad, not bad
 
11:17 PM
Line at the polling center is moving far too slow. ):
 
@rchern :-( That's why I went early. Stick with it
 
It isn't a long line. It just isn't moving. Hehe
 
No line when I went :-)
On chat on a mobile device @rchern ?
 
Aye
 
SOMEBODY HELP ME! I'M USING A REGEX TO REPLACE AN ELEMENT IN HTML!
 
11:24 PM
Haha
Some cases that is ok. Just depends what you're doing with the html
 
I'm replacing <code>(.*)</code> with <span style="font-family:monospace;white-space:pre-wrap;...">\1</span>
XMPP going down, @Sathya please leave for a moment
 
@TheUnhandledException gone
@rchern downvote here please!
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A: Set Chromium to always automatically translate all languages

SathyaGrab the Google Translate Extension. Head over to Wrench -> Tools -> Extensions -> Google Translate options and put a check mark against Always translate.

 
OK, XMPP is back, however, <code> still doesn't display as a fixed font for me
ug, and that message showed an extra </code> tag
and that message didn't show the /code tag!
 

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