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These things (in no particular order) are a very low A:Q ratio, seemingly only using chat for support, not giving back enough to the community for the amount of help you seek from said community
I finally had a one-on-one talk with our new VP of Tech and Ops today. He apparently could see the despair in my eyes when he said, "You'll still be reporting to <my boss's name> so nothing will change there." because he then closed the door and asked if I had a problem with that. :D
pretty sure many "somewhat pure breed" dog owners would love some DNA variations to prevent diseases and increase life expectancy. inbred dogs live less.
coming from the same "culture" that keeps writing articles saying that olive oil produces cancer for being too vegetal, i don't know who's true or false...
I wrote a python script that downloads the build.gradle files from our projects and libs and parses them for their dependencies. It then queries our nexus repo to see if the used dependencies are outdated or not. That creates a report we check once a week to find new releases without checking by hand
I was working with Intents having action: android.intent.action.SEND. Things are working as expected except, sharing the display picture of whatsapp, give me following uri for EVERY contact.
Uri: file:///storage/emulated/0/WhatsApp/.Shared/photo.jpg
type:image/*
I actually need the name of ori...
Since I updated to Android SDK Tools 25.1.6 and Android Support Repository 32.0.0 (this morning), I got the following error, I didn't change anything in my code and it is still working on my colleague computer (Android SDK Tools 25.1.1 + Android Support Repository 30.0.0).
java.lang.Incompatibl...
Hilbert's paradox of the Grand Hotel, or simply Hilbert's hotel, is a thought experiment which illustrates a counterintuitive property of infinite sets. It is demonstrated that a fully occupied hotel with infinitely many rooms may still accommodate additional guests, even infinitely many of them, and that this process may be repeated infinitely often. The idea was introduced by David Hilbert in a 1924 lecture and was popularized through George Gamow's 1947 book One Two Three... Infinity.
== The paradox ==
Consider a hypothetical hotel with a countably infinite number of rooms, all of which are...