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12:05 AM
I think I got something working.
It's not exactly elegant.
 
12:18 AM
It looks like it works!
I tested sound and networking, and had two screens up [second one is not full time]
 
fge
@Michael you should consider a grammar
That would be MUCH easier
 
Really?
 
@Joe, get back to the basement. No one said you could come up here!
 
Oh come on.... I'm flying at 4Ghz! It will also overclock to 4.32Ghz now!
 
12:31 AM
4Ghz? Wow
 
I was one this when we first met...KINDA...
While trying to fix the board, they gave me a different one. The CPU got damaged because of the paste supplied with the stock heat sink so when AMD replaced that, they upgraded me from 3.6 to 4.0
 
Nice!
 
My wife told me I could go shopping, I had to spend $500 to get 1 year with no interest, so I went overboard and spent $700. This is the machine that nobody can complain about it being slow!
4.0. 8-Cores. 16 Gigs, SSD. DL-BR...
While this was in the shop, I was on a dual 1.6 Atom...Why do you think I was so frustrated!
 
=shutdown
 
Shutting down. See you later.
 
12:35 AM
Wow.
 
Understand my frustrations?
 
OakBot Online.
 
I have a netbook with an Atom processor. So yes.
 
Acer?
 
No, zareason
 
12:38 AM
What is zareason for buying that? :P
 
I can run Eclipse on it. But for some reason, when I try to change a method or variable name through the Refactor menu, it crashes. >.<
-_-
I wanted to buy a netbook that came with Linux.
And one that had 2GB of RAM, which was hard to find.
 
I have 1 on my netbook...
 
I definitely wanted a minimum of 2, because I wanted to do development work on it.
Anyway, off to dinner.
 
Laters
 
Cya
 
1:10 AM
ermh... yea well... I am not a node-visitor guy
@Michael It looks incorrect around the parens..
 
 
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2:48 AM
@Mr.777 ok..lets give it a try..
 
@ItachiUchiha Guess...
Come on...Guess...Hint: Similar, but different
 
3:29 AM
@Joe'sMorgue this time it works perfectly?
 
@PedroPinheiro My answer would be "Threads like these are completely immaterial and boring so please just stop making them".
 
@Michael a notebook with just 2 gigs?
 
4:03 AM
Morning
 
@Unihedro so its finally here :D
 
@ItachiUchiha It's been there for a while, been watching it; it's starting in another day or two :)
@Gemtastic Hats!
 
@Unihedro In approx 19.6 hours :P
 
I want to code a proper android game!
Hmm...
 
4:33 AM
@Unihedro Hats?
 
@Gemtastic Hats!
 
Oohh
I see
Sorry, just woke up XD
 
 
3 hours later…
Oldie goldie
 
Greetings people of the Great Java! :P
 
greets earthling
 
Greetings
 
9:00 AM
@Mr.777 I think you can remember me
 
@user3892439 Can I?
 
Because user38924 is so memorable
 
I was with a issue with jasper reports
yesterday
 
Oh yes, i got it
 
i am still lost
 
9:02 AM
That's actually very bad.
 
:(
no one has an answer.
one thing..
my question has not been seen much
 
@user3892439 You mean no one answered.
 
May be you are not explaining it
 
then I completely removed it.
posted it again and got +5 reputation. still no luck
:(
 
It's sunday
 
9:04 AM
:O
@ge
 
People are more likely to answer when they are procastinating at work ;P
 
@Gemtastic you think it will get attention on week days?
 
@user3892439 Yes, but also, you can't remove the question before people will see it.
It takes some time to write the answers too
 
I posted that on yesterday, saturday.
people had seen it
it was there on stackoverflow for 12 or more hours.
 
That's extremely short. I've never seen a good answer posted 30 days within a question posted.
 
9:08 AM
^
 
If you want an answer, you have to be patient.
Some things you have to answer yourself
 
Then I added it with some better explanation.
 
That helps a lot, but you can edit it rather than delete it and make a new one
 
Ugh, premature highlighting deywords.
 
9:11 AM
does editting help it to get more views
 
Editing to get a better description and title may get you more view. Correct tagging might as well.
 
@Gemtastic can you help me to solve the issue
 
@user3892439 Sadly I don't know anything about Jasper. Or cloud-platforms in general. I've only been programming Java for 3 months
 
:O :O
 
9:18 AM
I probably know what's wrong, but am too busy to answer, sorry. :p
 
Seems like Jasper is one of the things I'm about to learn about in class
 
Meh, classes.
 
Well, with my new teacher, I kinda feel like that too
Everything's just copy-paste and there are no explanations and he won't even let us get enough time to see what he's doing.
 
I'm not surprised. If anyone ever tells you classes are worth your effort, they're lying.
Or they're using reverse psychology.
 
I know I thought my old teacher could step it up a little, but it's easier to watch movies in fast forward than following his coding @_@
 
9:22 AM
Hey, I like watching videos in fast forward.
 
1.55x is my favourite speed, you can still hear the people talking, except it's pitched up like chipmunk voices.
 
I used to watch them in fast forward too
 
No one likes slow motion shots anyway.
 
even i watch movies in fast fwd mode
 
9:23 AM
Except when I watched it it was old-school VHS so you couldn't hear any sound
 
lols
 
But the VHS was better than the DVD; the DVD wouldn't play the subtitles
No audio + no subs...
Though watching shows normally allows me to multitask
 
VHS...are those things still available??
 
No this was going on through out my childhood
 
supercool..
 
9:32 AM
But yes, you can still buy a VHS. They're getting kinda expensive though
 
9:50 AM
I will never say I love you, I will make you feel, I do :D
 
that's what my better half does
 
 
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fge
11:34 AM
Moo
 
Morning @fge
 
Morning
 
Morning @fge!
 
fge
11:53 AM
Javadoc, javadoc, javadoc again
 
It sounds like you're upset?
 
fge
Sort of; I am unsatisfied with some parts of the design
 
SO you're reading or writing it?
 
must... throw it away and... redo... all...
 
fge
Writing, then re-reading some parts, then notice an incoherency, so writing again, etc
 
11:56 AM
^ He is writing
 
fge
@Unihedro no, I am not that unsatisfied with it :p
@Mr.777 for now this is not what I'm writing ;)
I'm writing javadoc for -base
 
Yes you are not. You have opened few other wikis :P
 
@Mr.777 I see :P
 
> 17 hours ago by A Wikia contributor
Why don't you have a Wikia username, @fge?
 
fge
@Unihedro I do have one, what makes you think I don't?
 
12:04 PM
@fge because your edits and comments are anonymous
 
fge
Eh?
Uh
 
Yep, you are a wiki contributor that's what they call you with :D
 
fge
Nevermind that
 
Ugh, inline style formatting in HTML tags.
Yet another website I can hate.
 
You're doing some webdesign?
 
12:15 PM
No, I just found a website (I always do), and it has terrible tag generation.
<span class="img s" style="background-image: url('data/avatars/s/0/34.jpg?1417121991')">Frosthunter</span>
 
fge
fge@alustriel:~/src/perso/java7-fs-base$ du -hs .git; git gc --prune; du -hs .git
8.8M .git
Counting objects: 2340, done.
Delta compression using up to 8 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (1388/1388), done.
Writing objects: 100% (2340/2340), done.
Total 2340 (delta 982), reused 439 (delta 322)
1.2M .git
Heh
 
wonders what alustriel means
 
wonders Uni found only alustriel and didn't see the whole mess in there
 
lol @Uni so you find a glass with half water as half empty :P
 
12:21 PM
@Mr.777 What's with this half cup of water theory? I don't care about water, I just unscrew a random carton of the collection of chocolate milk I have.
And I don't even have proper meals, just burn through several boxes of biscuits and call it a day. :P
 
The theory is, it's kind of a psychiatrist (spelling mistakes?) theory. They fill a glass half with water and ask you what do you see. So some people, say it's half empty & some say it's half full.
 
Howdy
 
It depends on how busy I am in the scenario.
If I have time at all, I would just tell them to go home and stop bothering me, otherwise I'd find a way to escape from the psychologist.
I have a window cracking license, so.
 
How can I tell who is using an annotation set on member/method/class?
 
@Unihedro Guess
 
12:23 PM
@SecondRikudo You mean checking who attempts to retrieve the annotation data on the item through reflection?
^ proof that I stock drinks and biscuits
 
@Unihedro Yeah
Hopefully without running it. Does Intellij have a tool for that or something?
 
@SecondRikudo Try injecting a Proxy on the reflection methods?
Or if you have control over the environment, running debuggers will do
 
fge
@SecondRikudo well, go to the class and find usages
Not even the need to go to the class, in fact
Just find one use, cursor on it, Alt+F7
 
Unihedro, Earth, Alpha Centauri
256 16
#lifehacksralwaysbetter
 
> Over 1001 usages found, abort?
XD
 
12:25 PM
@Unihedro I can see just books :D
 
@Mr.777 the carton on the top layer with a gradient of cow printed on it
 
@Unihedro Yeah it has something to do with half glass theory ;) so yeah
 
that's a small % of all I horde
Point is I don't ever have to use cups, or water, so. :P
 
@Unihedro Lol you don't drink @ all? :O
 
@Mr.777 Not water. Lots of hydrated stuff, but not water. Nor using cups. Nor glasses.
 
12:27 PM
^ Weird. Sad story bro
 
How is it sad?
I live differently. :P
 
^ Yeah that's actually sad :D
 
Or to put it in other words, you earthlings live weirdly.
 
You don't bathe?
 
@Joe'sMorgue Of course I do.
 
12:28 PM
hahahah yeah, I am trying to land myself on Java!
 
@Mr.777 Run.
 
@Joe'sMorgue hahahahah
 
You said you don't ever have to use cups, or water....
 
Run while your soul is still pure.
 
Funny
 
12:29 PM
@SecondRikudo There is no escape.
 
Nah, i wanna taste the Java
 
BTW: It appears to work just fine!
 
MWAHA- no, jking.
 
@Mr.777 I tried.
 
wait for it
 
12:29 PM
May the Yava gods have mercy upon your soul.
 
dalala
 
@SecondRikudo May be you have bad taste buds :D
 
That made me almost spray the contents of my beverage all over my monitor.
 
@SecondRikudo I will prove this wrong
 
12:31 PM
@Mr.777 hmm?
 
@SecondRikudo Nevermind I was on planet Java
 
Is Java really a planet? I thought it was a technology.
And for the record I don't even live on Java.
 
:P It' actually some place(not sure though) some africa side
 
Alpha Centauri (α Centauri, α Cen; also known as Rigil Kent /ˈraɪdʒəl ˈkɛnt/—see Names) or Toliman is the brightest star in the southern constellation of Centaurus and the third brightest star in the night sky. The Alpha Centauri system is located 1.34 parsecs or 4.37 light years from the Sun, making it the closest star system to our Solar System. Although it appears to the unaided eye as a single object, Alpha Centauri is actually a binary star system (designated Alpha Centauri AB or α Cen AB) whose combined visual magnitude of −0.27 makes it the third brightest star (other than the Sun) seen...
 
Unfortunately it doesn't make Ursa major
So, I dont' care much about Alpha Centauri
 
12:33 PM
:'( my home
-
Whoops. :P
 
Lol
Holy Cow! It's Lava
2
@fge lives on planet docs (javadocs)
or may be java.nio :D
 
♫♭ ♬♪
 
I wish if I had 484K of reputation instead of just 484
 
fge
@Mr.777 hey, found something for you to do if you are interested
Easier than largetext's .toString()
 
@fge Wowwwwwwwww sure I am interested
 
12:41 PM
@Mr.777 No point having points if you don't moderate!
 
@Unihedro Moderate?
 
cough glares at a specific user; returns to coding
I want to deleteeee!!
 
Lol why? :O
 
Because downvoting is not enough.
 
@Unihedro Post canonicals.
I offer bounties.
 
12:43 PM
@SecondRikudo I have one.
 
@Unihedro Link
 
Actually, it was a rather mediocre selfie. I'll let you know when I have a proper canonicle. :D
walks back to coding
 
fge
@Mr.777 it's on -base, and has to deal with open/copy/link options
 
What a difference a good system can make! Running Android Studio on my Netbook took 4+ hours to load the code and index it, my 8-Core did it in under a minute!
 
@Joe'sMorgue I have a simple i3 dual core. It's a specialized build though, and it loads any instance in under eight seconds.
@Second will you be around for Winterbash? It's starting in a day or two :p
 
12:49 PM
Loads & indexes? [First load ever of this project] Also pulled all of it from my server on a 10/100 line...
 
@Uni chess?
 
@Mr.777 sure :)
 
@Unihedro I would, of course. What kind of mod would I be if I don't stick around for HATS?
 
Meh.
 
fge
12:54 PM
/me puts @Mr.777 to work
 
Oh got work :P @Uni
 
Enjoy your coding :P
 
@Unihedro I actually want to save that first article to a time when I have kids of my own
 
:D
 
Lol I was not thinking if a pawn can change to queen once reached to the end :D
I have a forked repo and there are few changes on the original one. Now when I do git fetch upstream, it fetched all changes but when i do git checkout master it says Already on master
Any suggestions what i am doing wrong?
 
1:20 PM
Nothing is wrong, it's all tidy and beautiful
 
:P nevermind
 
@Mr.777 Why wouldn't you be on master?
Did you switch a branch?
 
Yeah nevermind, I was just not trying to think straight :P
 
In your git repository, you start off on master (you should be; consult a mental doctor otherwise), fetching upstream doesn't change that, and "git checkout master" attempts to checkout your current branch into a new branch called "master", which already exists + you're on it
 
@Unihedro Yep so what I needed to do was, just merge the changes with my master :P
 
1:23 PM
"pull"
 
And I thought when I did git fetch upstream, it will auto bring the changes into my master
no merge
I have few changes of my own so it's better to merge than pull, no?
 
fge
@Mr.777 do git pull --rebase
 
Done
thinks I have done something wrong
 
fge
Or better yet, don't work on master, create a branch of your own
 
Current branch master is up to date
 
fge
1:25 PM
@Mr.777 is this my remote or yours?
 
yours now
i have synced it
 
1:37 PM
Good morning, Java!
 
Morning, @Michael!
 
fge
Good morning milord
 
Good morning my subjects.
 
Haha
Michael-sama is in tha house
 
@Gemtastic You have been watching anime, haven't you. xD
 
1:42 PM
Well Duh
 
fge
And that should be Michael-dono anyway
 
Greetings @Gemtastic @Michael ... Guess
 
そうかな。。。
 
Hey @Joe.
 
1:44 PM
@Joe'sMorgue Your computer broke again?
 
fge
@Unihedro oh? Meaning?
 
@fge You know the day I learned about MethodHandles? Well, I never got them to work until today.
 
fge
Oh, really?
I had posted working examples though
(well, constructors only, admittedly)
 
Yes, I was trying to mimick them
It didn't end very well.
 
fge
The way I see it, they can have HUGE repercussions on POJO serialization
They are faster than reflection and you can access fields etc with them
 
1:47 PM
Nope! 12 hours of testing, [I thinks it's O.C.'d too] and ALL appears well!
 
fge
I wonder when someone is going to take the plunge and write a deserializer for Jackson for instance, and compare that with the reflection based deserializer
 
9 tabs in my browser, 3 of them flash games, Skype, Yahoo Messenger, and Android Studio, and the wife can use it and not even notice I have ANYTHING running [as far as performance for her stuff!]
 
@Joe'sMorgue Nice.
 
So nice to have a functioning machine again!
 
@fge Wait a second... MethodHandle deals with fields?!
 
fge
1:49 PM
@Unihedro yes it does
 
Earlier I opened Task Manager and it was only saying 8% processor load, then it dropped to 6%...
 
Where can I learn all about methodhandles?
 
[No, not bragging, just happy to have a working machine again!]
 
=javadoc methodhandle
 
@Michael java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle: A method handle is a typed, directly executable reference to an underlying method, constructor, field, or similar low-level operation, with optional transformations of arguments or return values. These transformations are quite general, and include such patterns as conversion, insertion, deletion, and substitution. ...
Method handle contents Method handles are dynamically and strongly typed according to their parameter and return types. They are not distinguished by the name or the defining class of their underlying methods. A method handle must be invoked using a symbolic type descriptor which matches the method handle's own type descriptor.
 
fge
1:50 PM
=javadoc MethodHandles.Lookup
 
@fge Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
 
fge
Eh?
It does exist
 
I've thoroughly read the javadocs and the oracle wiki, so.
 
fge
@Unihedro MethodHandles.Lookup is what you want
 
OakBot doesn't handle inner classes well.
You need to specify the fully-qualified name.
 
fge
1:51 PM
=javadoc java.lang.invoke.MethodHanles.Lookup
 
@fge Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
 
fge
Argh
=javadoc java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles.Lookup
 
@fge java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles.Lookup: A lookup object is a factory for creating method handles, when the creation requires access checking. Method handles do not perform access checks when they are called, but rather when they are created. Therefore, method handle access restrictions must be enforced when a method handle is created. The ...
caller class against which those restrictions are enforced is known as the lookup class.
 
fge
There
 
Yays!
 
fge
1:52 PM
Anyway, you invoke a lookup with MethodHandles.lookup() or MethodHandles.publicLookup()
Then you can lookup fields, static methods, constructors, etc etc
Field setters or getters
MethodHandle rocks
 
yes it does
 
/me feels like, he knows nothing about Java
 
fge
I don't know much about them yet, but the day someone masters them, there should be a javalanginvoke.wikia.com :p
 

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