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12:14 AM
Not here it isn't.
@Owatch I've always heard it as "So-lair-is"
 
I see
I prefer Solar is
I'll begin naming it that
Continue to, rather.
It's 1:17 AM here.
 
Get thee to bed.
Do you have class tomorrow?
I'm pretty sure "So-lair-is" is the accepted pronunciation.
 
No, I actually don't. But I'm going in anyways.
 
Hows your Dutch university going BTW?
Are you learning any Dutch? Oh, and is the drinking age 18 there?
 
It's quite tough. This block which runs till March will be a real hard one/
Yes it is 18.
Everything moves very fast.
 
12:23 AM
Classes are taught in English, right?
 
Yes.
 
It's humbling how universally fluent in English the Dutch are.
 
They are more fluent that a good part of Americans are.
At English.
In*
 
I can English real good.
 
Well, at least from what I gathered when interacting with students last year in the USA.
 
12:26 AM
Belgian beer is awesome, and Belgium is only a short train-ride away. You should be able to get it there.
 
Bad writing though. They don't follow or obey English essay formats.
 
Different formats, or largely unformatted?
 
Belgium is 3.5 hours from me by train.
 
But kegs of beer can make the trip readily.
 
And I must go through a border using a Thalys train, which is probably 50-60 Euro for the 1.5 hour trip from Amsterdam
It's 2h From here to Amsterdam, but that costs me 25
I don't have a discount card yet for students, then it is very cheap
Only would cover regional rail travel though.
 
12:30 AM
But the beer should come to you. The beer, man, the beer!
You're not focusing on the important thing.
 
I guess if you insist
I'll plan a trip
Lots of fun in Brussels
Amsterdam too of course.
 
Brugge is stunning, and it's in the north of Belgium.
 
Not heatd
Heard of that place
 
It's a small Gothic town on the coast. No cars, like Venice.
 
Probably one of your lairs.
 
12:33 AM
Stunning gothic architecture. It's like stepping back 500 years in time.
 
There's a very old Gothic church here in Groningen.
 
Called martinitouren.
That's very pretty.
The canals are like those here. But far prettier buildings.
 
Amsterdam is pretty too, but has a much grittier vibe.
 
Very functional city
Well I must sleep now. I guess. Tired.
 
12:38 AM
Sleep is good
 
I'll sleep forever
 
goede nacht
 
:> We'll both sleep forever.
Yes good night.
 
12:52 AM
Better @Owatch out cus @DuncanC is here
 
Hey hey
 
Hallo
 
Someone opened a PR on my repo a few days ago.
I replied to them today, and they didn't like the response.
So they wrote a bot to open issues, complaining about the PR-rejection.
 
1:09 AM
ITS 2:07 YOU INCONSIDERATE BABOON AND THIS WOJE MEVUP
Phones on silent now
 
1:44 AM
Owatch, why would you leave your phone connected to SO and not muted when you're trying to sleep? Not fair to blame that on Destiny.
 
Good morning everyone
 
user457812
2:38 AM
Boop boop de doop.
 
3:07 AM
bleep boop
 
 
6 hours later…
9:30 AM
BOOOM
 
Hello Dev.
 
Morning
 
I finally got myself more tea yesterday by the way!
Got some money.
So I'm quite pleased this morning.
 
Wooo
that was a close one
my workmate has made me ill
just in time for the weekend
 
What a tool.
This warrants revenge.
What's that new thing in Brazil, Zika?
You catch that, and pass it over to him as a counter-move.
 
9:38 AM
lol
i would be hoting myself in the foot then though
 
Yes, I guess so.
 
as i would have no resource to do artwork and finish this project
 
What did he give you?
Just a cold.
 
some cold
yeah
 
That sucks.
 
9:38 AM
though keeping some weaponized viruses might be a good thing
 
At least, when I get colds, Its usually just symptoms I suffer. No physical illness.
Like my nose runs a bit more, cough just a bit more. Maybe that's how colds are for everyone though.
 
yeah im still at work
 
?
 
to much to get done
can't have a day off till June
 
Well, what's the point of working so hard if you never stop and do anything?
I mean, unless working till June means "I'll just barely get by paying living expenses"
Then what good would it be to work real hard, and well, never stop working real hard? Usually, you work real hard so that afterwards, you get to take a more elaborate break or do something more expensive than usual I imagine. But I have a feeling your day off is one day in June, then you'll be back to work. :(
Oh well. You do take Sundays off at least no?
 
10:17 AM
June is "im going on mother fckng holiday B*tches" :p
yeah it take most weekend off
 
hi can you help me?
 
10:47 AM
As that is not a finite question my answer can only be "52" ?
 
11:07 AM
Trying to help a customer with an issue
Ask to see their code
They don't want to share it, but instead set up the most hilarious setup I've ever seen for me to use their machines
I connect to a Windows Server 2012 AWS instance via Remote Desktop, which has a VM client that connects to a VM that needs a pincode, a onetime password, and a login password. The VM is a Windows 7 workstation that is on their VPN and then I have to login from there into ANOTHER workstation.
 
11:48 AM
lol
All the while there are so many points of failure and areas for exploit
madness
 
11:59 AM
To top it all off, sometimes I have to run a simulator inside of that :p
 
@borrrden hi
 
Don't ping people to say hi
 
sorry i have one issue can you help me?
 
No idea
 
12:18 PM
that is insane, so you have permissions to run code in there infrastructure!?
who thought that up
they need firing hard
Bet you have root access too :p
 
12:35 PM
It's a testing machine
 
ahh ok
 
 
2 hours later…
2:50 PM
@borrrden got a questiooonnnn :D
 
Yes, we released 1.2
 
There's a CloudKit API I can use to get all changes since a certain point, based on a token. For your first request ever, the token you send is nil, and you get all changes ever, then a token. Your second request uses the token from the first request to get all changes since then, and so on.
My syncing model uses a server-trumps-local shingdig
So, that means that during my syncing process, I first request all changes - records changed and deleted since the last change fetch, then apply those to the local database.
Then I perform anything the local database needs to send up - deletions & saves.
The problem is, that now, the token I requested at the beginning of the sync operation is out-of-date, as we've just performed a batch of deletions and saves. Which means that the next sync will fetch the batch of deletions I just performed & saves again.
Which obviously causes some problems...
The only solution to this I can see is to try and get an up-to-date token, one for the changes after my to-server sync batch.
The problem is, this change fetch will also include any changes made to the server by another device during my last sync. Which means in order for my local database to be up to date, I'd need to initiate another sync.
Anyway, I was wondering if you could spot a flaw in my logic, or suggest some better way of doing things.
I've been trying to go for a syncing implementation that's lightweight and performs a minimal/efficient amount of requests, but that's looking harder...
@borrrden :D
 
3:14 PM
Ok I am back
The token cannot be requested when you write?
Only when you read?
 
You mean can I request a token for a write operation? no
 
That's sad...
And in regards to your last comment
lolol it's what CouchDB and Couchbase have been after for years ;)
 
lol
 
The problem with your method is that it tracks everything together as one monolithic timeline
Instead of having each "document" or entry having its own history
But even if you did that you would still face the problem of redundant data
The best you can do is ignore it if you already have it
That's where revisions and revision IDs come into play
 
Rats
That's what I thought I was going to have to do.
 
3:19 PM
Really you are just putting yourself into a hole with CloudKit for this kind of stuff ;)
 
lol. i know, but I'm too deep in the rabbit hole now.
 
I'm not sure it was meant for this kind of thing
It's really just a key value store I thought
 
again you should use CloudANT ( which uses couchbase under the hood ) ;)
 
Yes, we do recommend that once in a while although for some reason its API is slightly different
(I noticed a comment in the architect's source code saying "this section is because cloudant is not doing things right" or something lol)
 
ITs useful if you really dont want to write a web api
or even if you do
 
3:21 PM
I did :p
So that my library can function as a P2P endpoint
 
nice
:)
 
I like CloudKit because a.) it's free and b.) it uses the user's iCloud and c.) has native APIs
 
a) and c) apply to Couchbase as well YA KNOW
 
and b applies to cloudant up to a certain size
so no excuse :p
 
Although I find it hilarious that we have three versions
Objective-C (for iOS and Mac)
Java (for Android and various desktop)
.NET (for all of the above and more....)
I wonder why I haven't gone insane yet from developing for 11 platforms
 
3:25 PM
I'd be more willing to embrace Couchbase more if it didn't mean I would have to migrate my local Core Data database
Also I find navigating the Couchbase site a little confusing
 
Hahaha well since you mention it
I don't know exactly what it does but I know we have a Core Data interface...
Sounds like exactly what you were looking for it seems hehehehe
 
Well shoot
 
its good to diversify though
Is there a Node.JS interface ?
 
Not one that we develop
 
kool
 
3:29 PM
But there is this -> pouchdb.com
 
looks tidy
 
This will sync to our sync gateway program, and probably our p2p endpoints as well :p
 
will read when im not working on 3 projects at once
 
 
6 hours later…
9:15 PM
What better to do than jam some WarThunder after working on labs and proofs all day. Ahhh. Oh wait, nope. Launcher crashes, no fix. Nobody heard of the error either. Guess I'll do nothing tonight.
 

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