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Anyone experienced with maven and Tycho around?
 
6:45 AM
I'm currently transitioning a legacy projects build environment from ant and quickbuild to maven+tycho. I'm building an eclipse product. The individual eclipse plugins complete building, but when building the product I get the tycho error message ```[ERROR] Cannot resolve project dependencies:
[ERROR] Software being installed: at.jku.mevss.monitoringmanager 1.0.0.qualifier
[ERROR] Only one of the following can be installed at once: [org.eclipse.equinox.registry 3.8.100.v20180827-1235, org.eclipse.equinox.registry 3.6.100.v20160223-2218, org.eclipse.equinox.registry 3.5.200.v20120522-184
maybe i should just open a normal question about that 😅
 
7:19 AM
just in case someone comes across this message, here's the post I created about the problem: stackoverflow.com/questions/64004590/…
 
 
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8:25 AM
@Zoe hey Zoe
how are you? 😀
 
Zoe
I'm alright I guess. How're you? ^^
 
I am fairly okay'ish. Had few busy weeks due of multiple projects (2 team members got "out" for a month) and those projects has to be finished in prior of the release of our main product in Oct. Fortunately a lot things could be done, so it is somewhat calm now :D
It has an impact on my sleep pattern though. I was super tired when I arrived at home, leading to sleep times going from 7.5 hours to 10~11h 😯
That level of stress aint healthy
 
Zoe
oof, yeah :/
 
I'm fine, thanks for asking ._.
 
Zoe
^^"
 
 
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10:34 AM
o/
 
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10:55 AM
ಥ_ಥ
 
 
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12:34 PM
Starting Oct 13, Google Drive will start automatically deleting files that have been in the trash for 30 days!
 
Hello everyone :D. I have a question that I can't understand :(
When I convert 0.1 to binary according to IEEE 754 I get this result: 0 01111111011 1001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001. But binaryconvert.com/result_double.html?decimal=048046049 return difference result at the last two bit.
I have: 0.1 = 1.6 * 2^-4 with fraction = 0.6
0.6 x 2 = 1.2
0.2 x 2 = 0.4
0.4 x 2 = 0.8
0.8 x 2 = 1.6
0.6 x 2 = ...
at this point, the list starts repeating, I'm pretty sure I already do the correct calculation. Any help?
 
1:00 PM
why wouldn't it repeat? you're performing the same calculation again
 
Beats me. Mantissa repeat with form 1001[1001].
 
it's always an approximation
if you want to represent a single decimal, use 1, not 0.1, then divide by 10 only for display purposes
or better still, stick with BigDecimal
 
It's not my question.
My question is why my result difference with the result at binaryconvert.com with the formula I described above.
 
@Michael quite trashy of them!
 
let me recall.. each value represents 2^-(i + 1) where i is the bit position
but I also think there's some weird two's complement they do to represent negative decimal numbers as well
then there's a part to represent the integer side of it
 
1:15 PM
@KarelG They say it's to make behavior more consistent with other Google services (e.g. Gmail auto-deletes Trash after 30 days)
 
I don't recall, I studied it in college
 
I was joking
 
Oh. xD
 
1:27 PM
@Ne
@Neil: Since the bit 53 of mantissa has value = 1 (1001[1]), I round up mantissa to 1010 by adding 1. It's mean with binary or decimal base, we must be round up or down mantissa based on difference scenario.
 
honestly why is it that important to know? If accuracy is important you wouldn't be using doubles or floats.
 
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2:22 PM
@Neil: I'm just curious.
 
 
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5:14 PM
@fredoverflow The JTN? Is that like the JVM?
 
 
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11:14 PM
dreams of electric sheep
 
11:24 PM
hello
 
henlo
 

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