05:03 | <zewt> | yuck, why does canvas lineWidth ignore 0 |
12:40 | <nginxuser> | which character web browsers uses for new line? |
13:02 | <GPHemsley> | Hixie: Any word on why? |
13:18 | <papercut> | anyone awake with experience in the depths of HTML5 <audio> elements? |
14:27 | <Ms2ger> | gsnedders, forever, eh? |
14:40 | <zewt> | holy shit what |
14:41 | <zewt> | i update firefox and "Firefox automatically sends some data to Mozilla" |
14:41 | <zewt> | ... so they've gone from "can we do this?" to "we're just going to do it" |
14:41 | <zewt> | a fucking disgrace |
14:41 | <GPHemsley> | Math people: When would you use a^2 + b^2 + c^2 = d^2 ? |
14:44 | <GPHemsley> | ah, a cuboid |
14:45 | <Philip`> | GPHemsley: That sounds like the definition of a sphere |
14:45 | <GPHemsley> | Philip`: It's the Pythagorean theorem for finding the hypotenuse of a rectangular cuboid |
14:46 | <GPHemsley> | right rectangular prism |
14:46 | <GPHemsley> | it's a 3-dimensional triangle or something |
14:47 | GPHemsley | was reading the ES6 spec for Math.hypot() |
15:29 | <Philip`> | GPHemsley: Yeah, it's finding the straight-line 3D distance from (0,0,0) to (a,b,c) |
15:30 | <Philip`> | (so if you set the distance to be a constant, then (a,b,c) describe a sphere) |
15:55 | <gsnedders> | Ms2ger: Well, I'd be surprised otherwise. For plenty of reasons, plenty of which are personal. |
16:46 | <Ms2ger> | gsnedders, I see. I assume you're always welcome with us ;) |
17:17 | <jgraham> | Now you made me read gsnedders' twitter feed. And I feel compelled to point out that Carakan was 6, not 5. Unless I miscounted. |
17:19 | <Ms2ger> | Yay, http2 |
17:28 | <gsnedders> | jgraham: Did I miscount? |
17:28 | <gsnedders> | One of us did. |
17:38 | <gsnedders> | Ms2ger: Well, as I said, studying in the immediate term. |