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11:00 PM
we packed a 2 bedroom + living room suite (3 beds) full with like 12 people when we went to vegas in Halloween, only like $150 per person for 2 nights
 
 
yeah I have been listening to Tycho a lot the last 6 months or so
 
$10/person per night
yes. 10.
 
yeah but it's not top level suite in a vegas hotel
still.. nice
 
it was in the perfect center of Barcelona
 
11:03 PM
you have way too much life experience for a 19 year old
please waste the next 5 years sitting on your couch getting fat and drinking beer
 
A friend and me want to move together and get really into going to the gym and eating healthy in a few months. Been slacking off the last few weeks. No getting fat! :)
 
dude anytime someone posts a poorly formatted/lazy question with broken English please point them to this 12 year old
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Q: Parse.com - Email Verification and adding a new object with Swift

Arafat QureshiI am new to programming, I am 12 years old and I'm doing some Xcode Swift programming! It's really fun but I am finding it hard to find material for Parse.com and Swift. I have got my Parse.com login view controller and sign up view controller working just fine but I would like to do email verif...

 
 
Carl, are you into Hundred Waters (rd.io/x/QUZEVDdeaS-L)? Not sure if lyrics mess with your workflow
 
I need some
 
11:07 PM
lol ocus
 
user457812
Everyone should really stop letting me name projects at work
 
you have cool project names.
I'm off. Laters.
 
jlin, haven't heard of them, but yeah I generally avoid lyrical songs
 
11:37 PM
@DaveS Too lazy to read all the messages I missed but why not have each grill ping your company servers? That way you also know about them and can track them. And reply tothem with their IP.
 
eh i figured it out nana
im just gonna attach the ssid with the grill id
that should reduce collisions enough that users don't see a problem
 
Not if "Netgear" "TPlink" ...
 
no one should really have any of the old boards with the 12345678 serial number anyway
we stopped production of those
 
heading out
 
so they are 99% of the time unique
 
11:39 PM
why not just generate UUID?
 
Have a good evening guys
 
Later, EEn.
 
its for push notifications so we want all devices who try to use it to get alerts
 
So, you're willing to use 0.99/1 ass solution?
 
bye Een
 
11:40 PM
well the chances of someone having the same ssid and same grill id and cooking at the same time are within acceptable bounds
imo
 
What about July 4th?
 
like i said there's only like 100 boards out there with the same grill id
and they are supposed to be phased out/replaced
 
:)
 
I just cant use ONLY the grill id
 
I am all about edge cases.
 
11:41 PM
i know
I have deadlines and budget
or I'd do more
 
Heh, real world problems.
Then you can just attach epoch to it.
 
epoch?
 
But you solved it already
epoch time
unix time
 
ah yeah this happens when the app connects to the grill and stops when they disconnect but devices would have different times but same grill
 
11:44 PM
all devices to same grill should get alert
 
connected to?
 
for android it's a TCP monitoring service
iOS it's a timer that pauses while app is in background
 
I am actually dealing with stuff like this now too.
WifiDirect
 
ASyncSocket is pretty good for iOS
java is just kinda using the included stuff
 
I seem to have issues with different devices.
Surprisingly Samsung works fine, some LGs work fine, Nexus 5 just won't connect...
 
11:48 PM
weird
 
Yeah :|
 
we haven't had any nexus 5 issues, could it be a port the nexus 5 is using?
hopefully you arent using a port under 1024?
 
Perhaps, I didn't have any time (and probably won't until demo) to look into it yet, but I expected a Nexus device to work perfectly.
 
you shouldn't use ports under 1024 in any system but the nexus 5 might be the only one smart enough to prevent it
idk next time you look into it if it's not under 1024, scan your nexus 5 with nmap over the wifi and make sure it's not already open/bound to something else
anyway, im out. later all
 
I think we're using something over9000
Nope, just below.
Later!
 

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