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12:46 AM
@shadowmoses I'm with you. AutoLayout is a pain in the butt. Tedious and fragile.
I've resigned myself to using it, but I still prefer the old style "struts and springs" style layout. Much, MUCH simpler to use and maintain.
The idea that you set up the coordinates of your views and then they get completely ignored and overridden by something that you can't see is awkward as hell.
 
 
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7:57 AM
@DuncanC thanks thats what i presumed, and actually built after i had an answer. Bit filthy mind, so instead i decided to create a map function that returns a AnyObject friendly representation of the model objects
at least that way i can then make the approach a bit more reusable
Thanks for the response
 
 
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9:11 AM
@DuncanC i need your help
 
 
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10:14 AM
hey dev
i am working with custom flow layout
with collectionViews
it is a collection of tags
 
 
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2:41 PM
Ive got a line of code that the format crashes XCode and though it is valid code stops the compiler from running
blccked by an Apple bug
Noooooo
Literally cant instantiate an object
 
 
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10:13 PM
Hey Owatch. How's life in the Netherlands?
 
I moved rooms, so kind of exciting.
 
How are the new digs?
(Moving always sucks, even if the place you're moving to is awesome.)
 
It's much better.
The floor is not concrete.
The bathroom is 8m from me, not another floor. It's also got a proper toilet and doesn't flood water from showers.
 
Your previous dorm/apartment had bare concrete floors?
 
A thin ""carpet"" covered my part but yes.
 
10:15 PM
All improvements to be sure.
 
The kitchen is much better. Can actually be used.
 
What did the old place have, a hole in the floor with a place to put your feet? (I call those "Starting blocks".)
 
Uh, the shower doesn't flood water everywhere! Also no spiders
(I kept the spiders to kill the gnats, which would breed in stagnant puddles of water)
 
Your former dwelling sounds really charming.
 
You can never get rid of the water either. No drainage (Well there is but you need to push water "uphill" and over a sill.
 
10:17 PM
(Charming in a fetid swamp kind of way.)
 
Yeah, but that's what bloody happens when you try to put a shower in a former public bathroom.
It's not actually supposed to hold water.
Hold on, I have pictures!
Right in the second one, under the urinals, is where the majority of the water would pool. It's barely visible in the image but it's much deeper on the sides and after someone has used the shower.
Anyways, I'm done with that now.
I'm currently going to be here another week or so, then go to France for 2 and a half weeks.
I'm working on my current project right now and next week until I go, and probably will while I'm gone too.
When I get back, I plan to see the next Star Trek in theaters here.
I also hope to get the TA position I applied for a couple weeks ago.
So come fall I can make a bit of money to add to my savings. I want to get a desktop back again eventually.
 
Desktop PC or Mac?
 
Preferably a desktop Mac.
But they're expensive and don't seem to depreciate enough.
 
I was very sad when Apple discontinued the tower style Mac Pro. It was a thing of beauty.
The "wastebasket" is far too closed and proprietary for my taste.
 
Another problem is that they're not user-serviceable and so I'd have to pay more than I want for one if I want an SSD.
 
10:31 PM
As I was saying.
 
Yeah, I'm thinking of just getting an iMac. The Mac Pro is way too expensive. Plus, outdated from what I hear.
 
It needs a refresh to be sure.
 
What annoys me so much is that they're still selling low rpm hard drives with their computers.
 
Get an 8-core system, a large SSD, and the high end graphics card and it's a very capable system, but jeezus it's expensive.
 
That's unacceptable to me. And it's so hard to find something good without one.
 
10:33 PM
I usually buy the stock HD and then swap it out with an aftermarket drive.
 
But you can't with the 2013+ iMacs
Not without special tools to pry off the display and a lot of luck re-applying the double-sided tape to re-seal it.
 
Does it not use a 2.5" SATA drive?
Right, getting them open is a b**ch. Large suction cups work to get the screen off, but good luck getting it back together.
 
Apparently it uses a proprietary PCIE connector.
Which makes it even more complicated.
 
My son took a job servicing Macs and he broke an iMac trying to reassemble it. Broke the display connector.
 
I'd take that job, "break" every different part at least once over a year.
And take out the broken part myself to dump in the "bin"
:)
The parts bin
For now, only Apple
's refurbished store has some with SSDs. But they're still really expensive.
 
10:37 PM
Build your own system from the cast-offs?
 
That's the joke. But I can't really do that.
I don't have the tools, and I think spending money on tools would not pay off in the end.
 
Macs are pricy. I bought the non-retina MBP and got an adapter that turns the DVD drive into a HD bay. Now I have both an SSD and the original 750 GB HD.
 
What year is this MBP?
My current computer is a 2013 MBP. I love it.
 
Uh, mid 2012, if memory serves.
 
Oh right, I think they removed the DVD drive slot in 2013's revision.
 
10:40 PM
Mine is still quite responsive. I recently upgraded it to 16 GB of RAM.
 
16! I've got 4. Soldered...
 
Ouch.
4 GB is not enough for a development machine.
 
It's all I've got.
 
Soldered-in RAM is another thing that pisses me off.
 
To be fair I've not noticed it too much. I don't open many programs at once.
I have a habit of quitting everything when I'm done with it.
 
10:41 PM
That forces you to pay Apple's obscene prices for RAM, and then live with the amount you buy forever.
 
Kind of an ODC about having that little black dot on my dock bothers me.
(Under open applications)
 
OCD?
 
Oh, just a compulsion. Not literally a disorder.
The RAM thing is ridiculous.
 
Not me. I open a suite of apps and leave 'em open unless performance suffers.
 
I can see on that new Macbook, how it might be required there. But for gods sake, the MBP is definitely big enough, and the iMac? Completely unacceptable.
 
10:44 PM
It does enable them to make their Macs thinner since they don't have to put in sockets, but I'd rather have a slightly larger machine that I can upgrade. Same for HDs. I'm willing to have a bigger machine for a standard 2.5" SATA drive.
 
Maybe they should spend some more R&D on designed better sockets then.
But their user base generally doesn't have a need. So it was probably inevitable.
(Except the iMac)
There's plenty of room for a panel there. The 27` has it, the 21` can too. They didn't need to remove that.
 
Surface-mounted chips are definitely the most compact and cheapest way to go.
 
Right, but when a stick goes bad you can swap it out.
Here you've got to trash the whole board.
 
Computers are becoming toasters. Buy it, use it as a discrete "thing", and throw it away when you're done with it.
 
Well, apparently the tablet is the next computer.
General use computer.
Not for me though.
 
10:47 PM
In other news, Ranjit is quite the help vampire, isn't he?
 
He usually attacks in the early morning, catching me off guard.
Not hearing much about the next iPhone.
What I've gathered is that major changes won't come in for another year.
But I also heard rumors about a refresh to the MBP at WWDC this year, and there wasn't anything. On that note, it was apparently not a very interesting WWDC. So you didn't really miss a whole lot.
 
11:01 PM
Well I'm going to sleep. See you later Duncan!
 
11:38 PM
Sorry, I was AFK. Goodnight and pleasant dreams.
 

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