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Zoe
Zoe
15:00
Mhhhh. pings
That might have been one of my bigger mistakes... I just realized that :D
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 why would you say that?
You've made mistakes before @geisterfurz007, but this ain't one of those :P
can anyone help me with that???
i pinged you both because i dont know others and you guys looks knowledgable to me so directly i asked you .. also i am googling ...! i have tons of tabs open :D its not the case i am only asking here
Zoe
Zoe
Almost forgot, hiya @Arif o/
15:02
@Zoe hiyaa :p
Zoe
Zoe
@ArifNoumanKhan OH NO! YOU'RE ONE OF THOSE! The thousands-of-active-tabs-"why-is-my-computer-low-on-memory"-people! :P
@Zoe no probelm :D i have linux and 12gb ram and ssd :D no low memory !
@DheerajJoshi The short answer is IEEE 754
Zoe
Zoe
I can't stand having more than 20, after that it just becomes a mess
The still pretty short answer is en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
I can't be bothered with a long answer
15:05
@Zoe 120 open tabs right now :D
Zoe
Zoe
I have 3 xD
@Zoe lol:p i am trying to ditch this habbit .. but in vain ! :( trying to close tabs i dont use but i always forget
Only losers have 3 tabs or less open. I myself have 4 open.
Zoe
Zoe
create a script for closing tabs after a 10 minute timeout?
Zoe
Zoe
15:07
@Neil I have 5 now, because I just came home and I haven't opened all the tabs I Need yet
i get upset when ever i lose my session :d once in a month
@Neil lol :p
@Zoe Oh no.. now you're cooler than me ._.
@Neil do you mind ping ? if i do it to ask something
@ArifNoumanKhan I don't mind if you don't mind waiting for my response :P
Sometimes things come up
@Neil i dont mind waiting :D and also ping !
15:10
@ArifNoumanKhan Did you find a solution to your problem btw?
@Neil batch insertion looks fine but i am worried about update
Zoe
Zoe
@Neil :3
@Neil this sync problem arise when ever retailer change system ... if he has vouchers on the server and those need to be sync down to new system ... then problem arise
Maybe, if I am reaaaally lucky, I have WLAN at home this weekend. They set up the access points a few weeks ago but still unplugged, yesterday I saw that they were blinking for the first time but still without network connection. Hopefully they get that working tomorrow :P I think I will take my laptop with me to be safe :3
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007, the person (can't trigger on me now, can ya @Neil :D) without internet anywhere :P
15:14
/shrug
Oak?
@OakBot
Oh no...
Zoe
Zoe
OH NO!
It had a heart attack!
@geisterfurz007 now even i will think to reply whether i mention otr not lol
@wonderb0lt the code i posted was a solution of a problem in geeksforgeeks.com,i tried to do it without using Math.floor() , it showed error for larger values,so i was trying to figure out that using long and simply dividing that bigger value with 2 will eliminate the decimal point but i was wrong and i had to use Math.floor() and i am still not getting the exact answer here is the link to the probem practice.geeksforgeeks.org/problems/jumpy-ball/0
Just use BigDecimal
@Zoe Oak's preferred pronoun is "he".
15:21
codegolf.stackexchange.com/a/154552/61532 Poor lad... Outgolfed by Java currently
@DheerajJoshi tada repl.it/repls/RingedFrailAss
> RingedFrailAss
^ if I ever choose to use a new nickname that'll be it, I swear on my ringed frail ass!
3
I wonder how many tries you needed for that one :P
@wonderbolt when i divided by 2.0 instead of 2 gives the correct answer too
Zoe
Zoe
@wonderb0lt xD
lolz I actually forgot lunch break :D
Time to leave now tho. Cya folks ^^
Zoe
Zoe
15:25
@DheerajJoshi status-no-repro
@geisterfurz007 Cya
I'd still use BigDecimal, to be safe when handling large numbers
okk,can i ask another question??
no one will stop you
Zoe
Zoe
^
why, dividing a long like the 98...98 by 2 gives a diff value and div it by 2.0 and casting it to back long gives a diff value???
15:40
The bits used for precision are different from 2.0 (double) to long. Every compiler translates equations to the most precise type before operating, then cuts off unnecessary bits when getting a simpler value (double -> long). I used a simple explanation, but you'll wanna research Assembly and how it handles division/precision
40 mins ago, by wonderb0lt
@DheerajJoshi The short answer is IEEE 754
thanks @wonderb0lt @StephenJ and everyone for the help :)
There's always this whoohaa about what programmers really need to know of the theoretical side
I personally haven't read the IEEE 754 spec. But I know the key points and I have a rough understanding why if I enter 0.1 + 0.2 I get 0.30000000000000004
I would expect a professional programmer to at least be aware that this exists
but maybe I'm insane
16:22
wheezes
16:40
alas, I bid thee farewell
Zoe
Zoe
@wonderb0lt cya
16:55
/fatcat
@OakBot halp
@Michael halp meh
ur boy dedded
In the 17th and 18th centuries, many men in Europe and America would not let their wives breastfeed, especially if their wives had just given birth to a girl, since breastfeeding might have inhibited the conception of their next child. (source)
@Wietlol Web socket connection is borked again.
 
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18:56
o/
Zoe
Zoe
\o
@OakBot
@Michael again indeed
19:41
farts
groans
19:56
lol
20:44
/fatcat
damnit @OakBot get your ass up here
 
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23:17
sneezes
23:48
/fatcat
@OakBot halp
pliz
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