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Sat Oct 11 10:45:29 UTC 2014 <gabriel_laddel> thestringpuller: I suppose if you're following the D3 example you provided it makes little difference as its fixed dimensions.
Sat Oct 11 10:43:40 UTC 2014 <gabriel_laddel> thestringpuller: step1: http://postimg.org/image/luob5tc0j/ step2: (visual clipping error) http://postimg.org/image/nxyqdhbtf/ the process of going from 1 to 2 is resizing browser from half to fullscreen, then dragging graph to previous clipping edge.
Sat Oct 11 10:27:19 UTC 2014 <gabriel_laddel> screens coming shortly.
Sat Oct 11 10:26:58 UTC 2014 <gabriel_laddel> which one?
Sat Oct 11 10:24:14 UTC 2014 <gabriel_laddel> thestringpuller: your client starts your visualization with the browser taking up 1/2 screen and resizes it. sure you're able to grab the relative location of all nodes and regenerate the whole graph to prevent it from having visual clipping errors, but UGH, fixing this requires CSS/HTML hackers. okay. someone has a library that handles this. cool. you install this library how? JS doesn't have a (standard) package
Sat Oct 11 10:24:14 UTC 2014 <gabriel_laddel> manager. what if you want to fiddle with something in the package you've installed a (by definition) non-standard fashion? I hope you like grepping through sources, cause you're not gonna have M-. etc.
Sat Oct 11 10:19:07 UTC 2014 <thestringpuller> gabriel_laddel: how so?
Sat Oct 11 10:18:03 UTC 2014 <gabriel_laddel> D3 is tricky like riding a broken bike is 'tricky'
Sat Oct 11 10:14:07 UTC 2014 <gabriel_laddel> thestringpuller: I'm curious as to the stack you're using for the visualizer. Care to divulge details?
Fri Oct 10 04:14:22 UTC 2014 <gabriel_laddel> asciilifeform: I suppose. In any case, your essays exist.
Fri Oct 10 04:12:47 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> gabriel_laddel: the crux of the matter, though, is that the only possible proof is experimental. and so what i really should've worked on, instead of essays, would've been some scam like davis has
Fri Oct 10 04:11:30 UTC 2014 <gabriel_laddel> asciilifeform: re, what they could get out of your posts. You've rather clearly articulated the problem with the current computing stack. I'm unaware of any other person documenting the incumbent's desire to cater to the stupid. As thinking men, they must find it irritating to interface with today's machines.
Fri Oct 10 04:06:55 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> gabriel_laddel: davis reads my site, i think; grudgingly
Fri Oct 10 04:06:33 UTC 2014 <gabriel_laddel> mircea_popescu: I sent it to Terry A Davis, perhaps he can be convinced to write Lisp...
Fri Oct 10 04:05:53 UTC 2014 <gabriel_laddel> mircea_popescu: The list of targets, irc is Nick Szabo, Nicholas Taleb.
Fri Oct 10 04:04:06 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> gabriel_laddel who's your target ?
Fri Oct 10 04:03:39 UTC 2014 <gabriel_laddel> following up 20 post care package from #b-a blog roll http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-07-2014#758453 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=EVPPZSYd
Fri Oct 10 03:03:51 UTC 2014 <gabriel_laddel> asciilifeform: decimation: thank you.
Fri Oct 10 03:00:19 UTC 2014 <gabriel_laddel> asciilifeform: do you have a link handy for the fellow who got pretty far?
Fri Oct 10 02:59:52 UTC 2014 <gabriel_laddel> I see.