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Finally, it's officially Friday!
 
\o/
 
sry I'm late
 
:D
 
2:14 PM
had to go to sprint castle
 
Gosh, my mac is getting slower everyday.
 
Yes, you have to buy a new one
 
Never
More RAM should do it
 
Moar ram? How much you already have?
 
8
 
downloadmoreram.com
 
yay!
 
DAMNIT
 
FRIST !
 
2:18 PM
Now I have 32, thanks guys
 
You can download 32 more ! As many time you want
 
weee
 
o/
 
Aye Ahmad
 
\o
 
2:24 PM
tristan let's team up
ahmad too
everyone
room-15 team
 
Should I stay or should I go?
 
stay
 
:D
That made me laugh
 
DAMN
 
2:28 PM
guys free t-shirt and $75 aws credit if you join that hackathon
 
forgot about that pawn
 
$5000 credit for winners
 
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Q: Why this custom adapter does not show output

user5300251I'm new in android. I have tried a custom adapter but output is not visible. apparently there is no error.Kindly mention where I'm doing wrong. here is code

 
any reason to store a unix time stamp as a long instead of an int?
 
@Mauker O-O
 
2:29 PM
timestamp can get really long
2
 
Ummm....did you forget something? — codeMagic 1 min ago
 
see what I did there?
@McAdam331 O-O GOD
 
It was better before he added the "answer"
 
@RED_ I believe the UNIX timestamp is 32 bit, but one day (I don't know when that day is) it may need more. Longs safeguard you from that.
 
The Year 2038 problem is an issue for computing and data storage situations in which time values are stored or calculated as a signed 32-bit integer, and this number is interpreted as the number of seconds since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970 ("the epoch"). Such implementations cannot encode times after 03:14:07 UTC on 19 January 2038, a problem similar to but not entirely analogous to the "Y2K problem" (also known as the "Millennium Bug"), in which 2-digit values representing the number of years since 1900 could not encode the year 2000 or later. Most 32-bit Unix-like systems store and manipulate...
 
2:33 PM
Damn that's not far away at all.
 
nope.
use 64bit
 
Guys, I know what we can do to make ourselves famous. We solve the year 2038 problem.
 
Solution is 64bit
 
Alright cool we're famous.
 
but it would raise huge compatibility problems
 
2:34 PM
yeah just read up on that
in 2038 it might be somebody elses problem
yaay
 
apple will once again dump over everything and solve it
but linux will do it first
 
few years before everyone will move to 64bit
 
Will the solution be that simple? Switch all controllers to 64 bit?
That only gives us another 68 years though
wait
yeah, right?
 
nope
 
yeah and have all coders update their apps
it gives you about 2^64 milliseconds
 
2:38 PM
If I use a date library like JodaTime, will I have to look at how they're storing the date?
 
enough time for me to die and never worry about it again then
 
1,844674407370955E19 years dude
 
Well they're not going to start at 0x00....64 right? It's going to start at 0x00...1000... so that date times between Jan 1 1970 and Jan 19 2038 are still valid.
 
yeah
 
yeah
 
2:39 PM
Not years, Mauker, seconds.
 
Sorry
seconds*
 
\oo
 
> The latest time that can be represented in Unix's signed 32-bit integer time format is 03:14:07 UTC on Tuesday, 19 January 2038 (2,147,483,647 seconds after 1 January 1970)
 
So by adding another 32 bits, we're only giving ourselves another 2,147,483,647 seconds unless I don't understand bits ha
o/ een
 
2:40 PM
you're mistaken
It's not 2^32 + 2^32
it's 2^64
 
but we're not starting at 0.
We're starting at 2^32 already
 
We are not
If you add another bit
like
2^33
The number will go up to 8589934592
 
you're right. I don't understand bits. I realize my mistake.
It's not that simple.
I'm dumb. Please ignore.
 
Then you'll start from 2^32 to 8589934592
 
I'm embarrassed to be the CE in here now lol
 
2:42 PM
It happens hahaha
I've mistaken an ArrayAdapter for a ArrayList today.
 
That's way more embarrassing. You suck. </sarcasm>
 
I know. sobs
 
Adam, you suck
 
you don't add bits
it goes up exponentially
 
It's exponential
 
2:43 PM
yeah that was my mistake
 
yeah
 
I know that too. I'm just having an off day. I shouldn't program haha.
 
haha
anyway who want's to join that hackathon
 
So like, if I'm not mistaken, 33 bits is what would give us another 68 years. 64 bits would cover us for the end of freaking time.
 
Where can we join?
 
2:45 PM
Your chess turn
 
Indeed
sorry
 
just make a product
then upload it
 
I thought i was the one with the off day =p
 
I kinda just said that generally since it's 4 peoples turn
 
We're talking like 584942417355 years starting from 1970
If I typed it all into my shitty calculator right
2^64 / 60 / 60 / 24 / 365 ?
 
2:46 PM
do it
break the calculator
 
It didn't. I typed that into google lol
 
BREAK GOOGLE
 
it's, um, milliseconds afaik
 
revolution
 
2:46 PM
not years
 
Are you sure it's milliseconds?
I assumed it was 2 ^ 64 seconds
 
I guess it is
 
isn't that how timestamps work?
 
this is what spotlight gave me: 584,942,417,355
 
2:47 PM
yeah it's seconds
i'm off too :(
 
2 ^ 64 seconds / 60 seconds/min / 60 min/hr / 24 hr/day / 365 day/yr = # of years 64 bit timestamp gives
Which is the same number Red and I have
So
the end of fucking time as I said
 
I'm pretty sure they expect the sun to explode within 584 billion years.
 
That's how I feel, atm
 
your move
 
2:51 PM
I'm wrong, slightly.
You guys missed my bit math again
2^64 is not how high a 64 bit number can represent. It's 2^65 - 1.
 
if (code.isBad()) {
    self.feelBad();
}
oh.
 
@McAdam331 who cares
if it's unsigned then you don't need to subtract 1
 
Don't you?
 
i'll just make it an unsigned 64bit number
boom. done.
 
I smell a noob
 
2:54 PM
wait. Lemme break this down. a 4 bit unsigned number can be 1111 = 15. So it's 2^n - 1 = max unsigned for n bits
right?
yeah. I know now.
 
\o
 
yes
 
It is
 
what do you think: SO chat integration for Atlassian HipChat
 
lol that article tristan
 
I like spam :)
 
404'd
 
never mind
 
screenshot please
 
I'm going to ask this on math exchange because my friend is fighting me.
 
2:58 PM
ask me
 
lol wat
 
Lol, jyoon
^ at your removed message
 
Is unix signed or unsigned?
 
you decide
 
2:59 PM
I can't decide on a standard lmfao
wiki says signed
 
yeah
 
yes
 
but you can force it to be unsigned
and I think that's a good idea
 
for timestamps?
 
why don't we just unsign it then?
what does a signed number represent if converted to unix?
seconds prior to 1970?
 
3:01 PM
afaik yes
 
Good question
 
so "unsigning" them would change some timestamps
and only delay the problem for a few more decades
 
we're talking about 64 bit timestamps here
that's a few billion years
 
I think Adam's idea is to use unsigned 32bit values, right?
 
I want to know the exact number and I want to make sure I'm doing it right, just for fun.. I'm going to reach out to math stack exchange.
I thought they were unsigned to begin with?
 
3:03 PM
no unsigned 64 bit
 
Apparently I was wrong.
 
but signed 64 bit would still be a few billion years
 
"just for fun".. maths
lol
 
584942417355,07198122780315 years
or so
 
292471208678
 
3:05 PM
unsigned I mean
 
The largest signed integer by 64 bits is 2^63 - 1, so take that number and convert it to years would be the answer.
 
mine is the signed one
 
2^63 - 1?
 
yes
you count from 0
 
No, I mean "63"?
Oh, signed. Damn
Disregard
I'm being stupid
 
3:08 PM
okay I've got it lol
 
I've read unsigned
 
this is when we have to move to 128 bit
we got time
 
For me it's just a blink of an eye
a very slow blink tho
 
we could also reduce the precision instead
 
I wish twitter support had like a chat feature.
 
3:14 PM
@cygery That'd be even harder to roll out
 
In the future we can all ride around in pineapples and fly on magic kittens!
I swear to high I'm not God.
 
i wish more apps had chat support
we're planning on adding it to ours
pretty handy when someone has a problem and needs help
depends on the app i suppose
 
This is fucking horrifying
brb while I install fort knox on my blog
 
I need to go and change all of my passwords
 
3:30 PM
That's a nightmare.
 
@TristanWiley I'm not as think as you drunk I am.
 
One time I went to a party and got shitfaced and I tried to make that joke and I said "I'm not as drunk as you think I am." and I couldn't figure out why no one laughed.
 
You're just an idiot xD
 
You're right, I'm an id- nevermind I've had that starred enough.
 
3:32 PM
XD
I say I'm an idiot and I don't get stared
Like
I'm an idiot
 
I was gonna flag that to really fuck with you but I didn't want to bug anyone.
 
Wuh why you flagy flag?
 
because it's the opposite of a star.
 
Aug 13 at 18:11, by McAdam331
How to get stars in room-15:
1) Call yourself an idiot.
2) Share a Pakalu Papito tweet.
3) Yell at fragments.
4) Make fun of Samsung.
5) Be Reno and don't say anything but share funny pictures every few hours.
2
Yep.
 
3:41 PM
I'm an idiot.
3
FRAGMENTS SUCK
7
Samsung is shit
3
 
#3 seriously made me laugh out loud. Good thing I'm the only one here
 
yo cM
 
Anubian, I really wanna see you go after #5
 
ayyy it worked :D
aww
I tried
 
3:42 PM
o/ Een
 
There. Have some stars. i'm frendly.
 
I seriously need to find my concentration. I haven't done shit all day
 
same
 
Petition to rewrite the bot to change all uses of 'shit' to samsung
I need to go take a Samsung.
I hate my piece of Samsung app.
Meh. Not as funny as I thought I'm sorry.
 
Maybe we should do it the other way around?
I just got a new Shit Galaxy 6!
 
3:46 PM
Well, I have a shit galaxy s4
crashing all the freaking time
 
I'm trying to decide if getting a OP2 is worth it
 
Anyone ever tried a shit fridge?
See that one makes it weird.
 
on a scale of 1 to nature valley granola bar how much is ur life falling apart
nope no luck there
 
lmfao wat
there ya go
 
I sent my brother a kissing emoticon through text. He sent back "Huh?" Lol...so I accomplished that today
 
3:55 PM
haha
pakalu papito reuses tweets
 
o/
 
\o
Luke
I'm not your father
Ok, I'm an idiot for making that joke
 
:o
 
o/
 
4:00 PM
I can't find the damn rep required to post images in the help center
I think it's 100 but not positive
 
it might be along with "New user restrictions"
idk, just guessing
 
That's what I thought when looking through the privileges but didn't see it. Oh well
I just came across this meta answer again. Everyone should read it. It makes me laugh every time
I think it's more than 10 then. Why am I still thinking about it? gah
 
hahahahahahaha
 
4:24 PM
Taking off for lunch
see ya guys
 
See ya! Heating mine up now
Enjoy!
@OluDoug Welcome. Please read the room rules room-15.github.io
 
thanx..
mate
got it
 
4:54 PM
the rules or the welcome message?
 
rules
 
You haven't read the rules
 
^
 
we should start linking to a fake copy of the rules
 
5:03 PM
i have read
them before
fellers.
 
that way if they pretend to read it we'll know
 
You haven't read rule #6
@OluDoug It's not a big deal but we want to make sure everyone's on the same page on what this chat room is and what's appropriate here
 
not a big deal?
 
Hahahaha.
cool
 
ok it is a big deal
and you still have yet to read them
 
5:07 PM
^^/^
 
Is this question off-topic? stackoverflow.com/questions/32403245/…
It's a bit of a strange question
 
I'd say so
maybe better move to math.SE
 
nah math.se is very theoretical math
 
borderline, I'd say
 
I'd suggest physics but that's also pretty theoretical
Which side of the border cM?
 
5:09 PM
Would be better if he could explain a little better exactly what he doesn't understand about it
 
Maybe too broad?
 
That's a good question
Yes, it's a bit broad
 
hehe "I did enough amount of research in the internet, but unable to find a solution. "
 
:D
 
well if you did enough research and are unable to find solution that pretty much means solution no exist yet
 
5:11 PM
Is VT[X] a noun or a verb?
I'm going to VTB
is that proper usage?
 
neither?
 
Is "I'm VTB'ing" ok?
 
the hell is VTB and/or VT[X]?
 
(is that not a thing?)
vote too broad
I have no idea
VTC is a thing
 
voting is an action so I'd say verb
 
5:12 PM
But you don't "vote too broad". You "vote to close because it's too broad"
or you can...
 
gotcha
Damn look at the upvotes on this beast
1123
Q: Warlords of Documentation: A Proposed Expansion of Stack Overflow

Kevin MontroseIt’s been 7 years and 10,000,000+ Questions since Stack Overflow was launched. The amount of good that has been done for the field - all the developers helped, all the person-hours saved, all the beginners who grew into professionals - is hard to overstate. I cannot express how proud I am of what...

And almost 16k views
 
Wow, I'd say that's a hit
I'm not too surprised because a lot of people have asked for similar things and it's meta but that's still a lot
 
5:32 PM
I'm going to ask/answer my own question because I just ran into something really tricky in my winforms app ha
 
good luck
Dreamweaver isn't saving my last opened tabs anymore. Fuck you, Adobe
 
Go for it adam
 
just kidding I didn't find the solution ha
I thought I did.
 
haha
WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK
5
A: I've tried everything and still getting Static Error: This class does not have a static void main method accepting String[]

Anubian NoobThe error message is telling you what's wrong. You need a main method: public static void main(String[] args) { // program starts here } From here, you can run the code you have: Rectangle r = new Rectangle(); r.doRectangle();

5 upvotes... for this garbage???
 
Lol, Mac!
 
5:40 PM
It's okay one time I got six upvotes for explaining a basic SQL join.
So now I will just be asking a question lol
 
What do you want to report, Anub?
 
@McAdam331 That's actually good though
I literally said what the error message did
 
LOL
 
dupe hammered a question... waits for backlash
Anub, the OP accepted the edit
Though, I've never seen some edit in a "Thanks" to a post. That's kind of funny
 
"Please help me I compiled a million of times"
 
5:46 PM
Heya Shinobis
 
o/
 
Does anyone, by any chance know, is DevCpp compatible with Win10? We've got our school computers updated, and I'm hoping to finally get rid of that crap
And thought of installing that... thing on my computer makes me feel uneasy
 
@codeMagic yeah that
 
Oh, I'm not sure I would report it anywhere. You could flag the post for a mod and mention it. If they have a history of bad edits then they might get a timeout. Probably best just to edit it out. You can also ping editors and let them know that it's wrong
 

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