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12:32 AM
morn
 
I had an unusual breakfast
I made food mysefl instead of instant ramen or microwaved food
 
I make myself an omelet every weekend.
or two
eggs and a bagel every morning during the week
 
12:47 AM
nah an omelet is too hard for me
my cooking is D rank only
わたしの料理🍳 https://t.co/o3OPLAYbTX
some are still raw, some are roasted
 
Pics or it didn't happen.
 
there's a pic in the tweet, it doesn't get embeded in the onebox
 
@Unihedron Just bacon?
 
I'm not good enough for anything more duh
 
Not even toast?
 
12:50 AM
HTTP 1.1 GET /uni/kitchen/bacon.html
 
that's a horrible directory system
knowing me it's probably something like /ground/explosive/@left:food/drowning.html
 
Dang, 404 then. xD
 
I can make good food, but I am too lazy. :P
It takes too much time to make food.
 
time required is proportional to skill
 
I think that depends on what you're making
 
1:10 AM
aren't we talking about FOOD here?
 
Yeah
 
duh
there's only one type of food
 
Edible?
 
duh
declaring "it depends on what you're making" when the thing is obviously defined is nonsense
:triumph:
 
Quantity also changes how long it takes
 
1:48 AM
@JennaSloan that depends on what you are making
:D
 
I have a generic class Point3D<T> which contains the 3-Dimensional coordinates of type T for a point
 
well done!
 
I'm using the Point3D<T>s to build a 3D tree
 
ah, there was more
 
however, I have to sort the points by whichever dimension of the tree I'm building
always :)
The dimensions are stored in a List<T> where index 0 = x, 1 = y, 2 = z
I've used Collections.sort, and it works properly for the definition of compareTo I've written, but I need to be able to have it start comparison on Y or Z dimension, instead of just X
 
1:54 AM
ok, do you want to compare on all 3 dimensions at once, or one dimension at a time?
 
The initial definition starts at dimension 0 for 2 points, if equal it moves on to dimension 1, then 2
 
then implement that in your method
your compareTo is incomplete. You know what logic you want. Implement it there
 
I do, but the compiler won't recognize my compareTo if I add an argument for dimension
 
do not change the function signature
 
e.g. compareTo(Point3D<T> other, int dimension) is not recognized as fulfilling the implements contract
Then how do I initiate comparison at some index other than 0?
 
1:58 AM
ah, I understand your problem now
 
implement it in compareTo which returns a result depending on the mode
you cannot supply the mode as an argument, you can use for example a static variable somewhere
 
OH
FUDGING STATICS
 
don't swear
 
i forgot they existed
 
the alternative is to reinvent your own CompareableX
 
1:59 AM
screw that. statics it is. Ill just set it to whateve dimension.
 
so that it allows sorting by metadata
 
Im so stupid
 
hint: no one has done it, for the obvious reason that it's easily replaceable by adding public flags
if your teacher complains and want you to do it in a "purist way", just implement your own compareX and supply that to sort
but that's dumb and inefficient and should only be used to entertain academic fools
 
kek
I wanna do bioinformatics and CS so badly, but it's so tough that no one signs up for classes
 
List<CustomObject> list = new ArrayList<CustomObject>();
Comparator<CustomObject> comparator = new Comparator<CustomObject>(metadata);
something like this
 {
    @Override
    public int compare(CustomObject left, CustomObject right) {
        switch (metadata) {
            ; // special logic
        }
    }
}
@Ungeheuer learn it by yourself then
a book, a java chat room, and the internet is all you need
 
2:04 AM
I'll do that just for myself after I turn this godforsaken project in, and finish my C bitpacking assignment
 
ez
 
@Unihedron There's actually a good amount of open courseware available, plus some BINF profs. that do research at my school wouldn't mind having an extra hand
I wanted to do it for a cancer research study that I wrote a proposal for, but life got in the way
 
when I was in high school I wrote to some cs professors in a university I lived near
they were playing the ego game and wouldn't treat me like an equal, so after I surpassed their expectations overwhelmingly I just left in the coolest fashion in the coolest way I have ever been in my life
they tried to stop me :p
anyway, that's my short story
 
@Unihedron you were/are that good? Wow. I wish I was. I definitely surpassed a number of my peers in my C class, but Data Structures (and I love data) is kicking my ass, and I feel like the idiot in the room.
 
learn, practice, learn more, practice more
"Every great developer you know got there by solving problems they were unqualified to solve until they actually did it." - Patrick McKenzie (previously 9 stars)
2
 
2:12 AM
@Ungeheuer Data Structures does that to people.
 
@JennaSloan There's a Russian kid in my class that knows everything. He must have experience, or he understands it the moment the prof says something.
 
@Ungeheuer you can too
I started learning programming when I was 8
because I wasn't a fool who wasted time on playing games
jking I loved playing games and wanted to make some myself
 
@Unihedron I started at 15 because I didn't know what programming was
I fell in love and hated going to other classes
and now I hate all this gen ed bs. Just give me more code
@Unihedron Or discover a book of old black magic and extract their knowledge and absorb it.
 
I've read a total of 1 programming books.
 
I started programming because I wanted something that didn't exist.
 
2:16 AM
I read about 80 books every year and all of them are fiction.
 
Are you a math whiz?
 
I'm learning some hardcore graph theory myself right now as we speak, actually, but by reading academic papers.
 
@Unihedron I was trying that for something else, but the terminology starts off at the level of whoever was writing, and I was new to the field. How did you overcome not having any experience with the field, while reading advanced papers?
 
@Ungeheuer It would probably be written in Latin
 
Oh academic papers assume you've read 2 other papers for every hard word in there.
So if there's a new word, read two papers.
That's really all there is too it.
 
2:18 AM
@Unihedron Well, that's definitely a recursive strategy
 
If you still can't wrap your head around the concept, 4 papers.
 
you should write a self-help book
I have to step up my game this summer
 
I'm already writing a book, but it's something I want to write and not something I want people to read. ;)
 
Internship, build a PC, become a shitload smarter.
@Unihedron Fiction or Non-Fiction?
 
It's free and digital downloads will be available, so be sure to support me when it's done /humblebrag
@Ungeheuer both of course
 
2:21 AM
@Unihedron General topic?
 
One of my favorite books is "Fahrenheit 451".
 
@Ungeheuer Imgur
 
@JennaSloan that's a good one. I like Capitalism: An Unknown Ideal, but it's tied with a few other economics books and fiction books.
@Unihedron Wait, really? I'm gonna read that. Does it include a face reveal?
 
Face reveal? no way, I'm reserving it for when I start youtubing
 
post your channel when you do
 
2:26 AM
@Unihedron Are you going to make a prequel too?
 
@Ungeheuer ix.io/nKq
here is the intro to the first chapter!
to fuel your anticipation :)
@JennaSloan depends if I want to
 
@Unihedron Better hurry up and finish it. Include a Unihedron's Aphorisms section, an aggregation of your wise and pithy statements would be a huge boon.
 
dunno if serious or memeing but either way I appreciate your support :taigaSalute:
do you use discord? I ramble a lot in my group
 
@Unihedron serious
esp. abt the aphorisms or whatever the spelling ins
is
 
2:42 AM
o/
I have just cloned a repo from my github account
now I am going to create a branch and work on it
 
didn't ask but ok
good luck
 
but I want to know, how do i sync my branch with the origin (not from my github fork, but other root source)?
 
upstream:master -> origin:master?
 
upstream = root repo which is maintained by someone
origin = ?
 
your fork that you have write access to
assuming you've cloned your repo, and haven't added upstream's remote: git remote add upstream <link> then git pull upstream master while you're at origin:master
or origin:whateverbranch
 
2:48 AM
^this is the typical scenario
 
I cannot understand anything without the commands involved.
I assume what you want is something like
digraph {
  their_repo -> your_github_repo;
}
 
I am trying to create a new branch on my laptop (local repo)
which was not in Joe's repo or my github repo
Now, before I push my changes, I need to verify that my push changes are upto date with Joe's repo
@Unihedron ^
 
I fail to see how that picture related with the description, but sure.
digraph {
  your_github_repo -> your_computer [label="1"];
  their_repo -> your_computer [label="2"];
  your_computer [label="your_computer\n\n3 resolve conflicts"];
  your_computer -> your_github_repo [label="4"];
}
 
so, I am planing to do like this
git clone github/myaccount/myfork
 
1 git fetch and git status to make sure you're on your repo and up to date ready to take in changes
2 git pull upstream master
4 git push origin master
That does look like your graph. :p
read here for how to use remotes devdocs.io/git/git-remote although if you just need to get it setup it's git remote add upstream git@github.com:joe/coolgame.git
 
2:57 AM
@Unihedron Thanks. I am trying this now
@Unihedron I have just setup the upstream
 
 
4 hours later…
6:44 AM
Morning
 
6:59 AM
12 messages moved to bin
 
@Unihedron I think, RO's should start kicking people or temporarily ban people who swear.
 
I don't think kicking an absent person does anything
and anyone who swears under my guard either gets a warning and brightens up or never comes back again
 
 
5 hours later…
12:16 PM
DEAD CHAT
/fatcat
 
1:07 PM
Morning, Java!
 
/8ball Is it morning?
 
@dcsohl Outlook good
 
hey@Michael
/8ball will it ever be morning again?
 
@Hans1984 Concentrate and ask again
 
lel
concentrates
/8ball Is this cat actually a seal with a cat head?
 
1:11 PM
@Hans1984 Yes
 
Darn, it is indeed!
 
yes Oak has spoken
the truth has been revealed
 
Oh hey @Michael o/
 
1:39 PM
Java o/
 
2:01 PM
fatcat o/
 
lol
o/ hansy hans
 
coldy cold o/
 
morn
 
morn crabs
 
 
1 hour later…
3:13 PM
Hey @geisterfurz
 
3:27 PM
bye
 
 
7 hours later…
10:37 PM
oh no
 

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