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"In spite of everything I shall rise again: I will take up my pencil, which I have forsaken in my great discouragement, and I will go on with my drawing." -Vincent Van Gogh (source)
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dreams of electric sheep
01:22
@Zoe Hate speech. Where's the ICC when you need em?
I dislike VirtualBox. I gave my Mint VM 20 GB of space, dynamic growth. The damn thing has hit 10 GB and magically there's no space available for it to even install mdm.
Now i need to give it more...and resize.
@Ungeheuer which ICC? The International Cricket Council?
@JennaSloan That's the one.
I think there's one called the International Criminal Court, but they don't manage hate speech.
I don't see any hate speech here
That's offensive
01:42
@Ungeheuer Tu quoque
 
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02:59
@JennaSloan Et tu, Jenna?
I hate VirtualBox a little less. Just realized that it automatically allocated half the virtual drive space for swap, which explains why it filled up.
Ah, the classic user error.
Requiescat in pace.
03:59
Did you know the minesweeper game included with Windows XP has a file called "420.bmp"?
 
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05:22
Welp, my computer just BSoD'd and when it came back the quick launch bar was AWOL for a few minutes.
Needs more abbreviations.
What is AWOL :D
Also: Good morning!
AWOL = away without leave (as in military leave)
TIL! Thanks :)
Would it have been better if I had said "MIA" instead of "AWOL"?
missing in action, I guess?
05:29
Yeah
Apparently AWOL can also mean "Absent Without Official Leave"
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06:26
Gooooooooooooooooooooood Morn
06:37
\o
user8622974
o/
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Hello friendly guy
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06:56
G'day
morn
user8622974
morn
morn
07:10
morn
user8622974
morn
morn
@geisterfurz007 @motaa Use resource bundles?
<Label text="%my.text">
@Gemtastic o/
Long time no see!
Same for @Nicktar
and @kiheru of course :)
@ItachiUchiha Hey
Ha, double trouble
:P
07:18
Sorry
How is it going?
wörkwörkwörk
how about you?
work on weekdays + relax on weekends :P
Today on the menu: Having Sonar(Lint) issues...
Ouch
I like sonar and at the same time I despise it
07:28
morn
morn
user8622974
morn
@ItachiUchiha the thing is that I have a component called ObjectBackedLabel extending Label
that component can take an enum as constructor parameter
I was thinking that I can somehow pass that enum directly
for now I just added a method where I can set the Enum
And you want the control to be FXML friendly?
I was hoping that it would be possible :D
I can use the control in my fxml file
and all works fine
07:34
constructor parameter are always tricky and since in FXML everything is mostly text. I would suggest a different approach.
but since I have 16 of these components and more are to come I was thinking: maybe the guys implemented sth. that I can put into my controller and pass a constructor parameter at the injection line
I know that it is possible in Spring :D
@ItachiUchiha ye I just used a method where I set the enum explicitlyy
You can of course use your own ControllerFactory but I am not sure if that is the right approach.
ye that is too big for the project :D
Can you throw me a skeleton for ObjectBackedLabel and what is your use-case for the enum?
the reason I was asking... I don't like tons of lines back to back of sort: lbl_net.setOption(AcOptions.NET.getOption()); :D
07:43
Does your Label accepts a List<Enum> ?
this is a skeleton of myy enum
Ok, and what about custom Label?
coming :D
@ItachiUchiha this is the label class hastebin.com/yapomuvuca.java
renamed the constructors :D
I actually should have put another abstraction level in there
I will check in sometime. Got some work
should have created a new class extending objectbackedlabel that then implements the interface :D
the tool originally is a command line tool which takes a line of about 500 chars of parameters :D
@ItachiUchiha no pressure :)
the enum just represents a command line option
08:03
Is it bad that I know the names of the ghosts in Pac-Man?
From a database treeview I drag a column from a table for example into the label. The object transfered is actually a database path of form "jdbc://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxx;db;schema;..."
@ItachiUchiha I feel the same about sonar. Today I'm more inclined to hate it because I'm writing a small commandline tool that communicates to the user via System.out.println. Each of those triggering a "Use a logger"
when starting the program I check all the labels that do contain an object and construct the commandline command reading the labels enum option and the contained objects path
@JennaSloan They have names?
@Nicktar Yeah, Inky, Blinky, Pinky, and Clyde
08:08
baby welcome OakBot
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@BabyBe'el Type /help to see all my commands.
bot battle? :D
08:09
@JennaSloan never ne, mostly adressed them as "Not Again", "Go away", "Get Lost" and "F*ck"
Was just testing welcome command :P
It has to take room name dynamically.
SO it's working fine.
@Nicktar supposedly they have different movement strategies too
mo-mo-mo-morning
either Oak isn't capable recognizing that text or just tired greeting me
Zoe
Zoe
Morning ~(^-^~)
@Zoe hey zoe. where's alisha?
Zoe
Zoe
08:24
@Alisha
user8622974
@Zoe How can I //help?
Zoe
Zoe
@AceVez There ^
so both Oak and her can't recognize my greeting
how hard is it to make a bot?
Zoe
Zoe
depends on how hard you make it
What do you use?
I'm thinking of trying to make one on my freetime
Zoe
Zoe
08:26
Languages? Java, Kotlin, and Python. Most of it is in Java and Kotlin though

Sandbox

Where you can play with regular chat features (except flagging...
For all your testing needs
@Gemtastic some interesting thing going on there
Well, it's a sandbox for testing so it's bound to be random
Including "You can't use that command for your bot, I'm using that command for my bot! You change, no you!"
@Gemtastic ahahahahahhaah.
I can see that happening
I'm not kidding, it did
08:36
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So, Friday eh?
@geisterfurz007 \o/
Friday!!!
Flying again!!!!
Motaa again!!!!!!!!!!!
\o/
Zoe
Zoe
08:42
Happy Friday the 13th @geis :D
Happy goth holiday!
Yeah I cannot imagine anything better than flying on such a lucky day ._.
May chthulu maim us all~
Ooooook
How about no?
There's not really a choice when the dark lord rises from the sea
die by his hand or by a human
08:52
Or by myself!
the dark knight rises?
Hey how would I change a row in a database given a name in a variable
String query = "UPDATE ikub.film SET active = '0' WHERE (emriFilmit = '');";
so i want to deactivate a row if it has the same name as the one given by the function
@MikhailTal use a preparedstatement
String query = "UPDATE ikub.film SET active = '0' WHERE emriFilmit = '"+yourVariable+"';";
09:01
NO!
Don't do that!
or you use a placeholder $1
and inject it
I already hear Little Bobby Tables
Zoe
Zoe
That reeks of SQL injection
Use the oracle article you linked, yes.
whats wrong with your son having a name of little bobby tables
09:02
It's a reference to an xkcd comic :)
i love that comci
i know lul
the line i posted is really insecure due to injection
you should create a preparedstatement and inject the variable
yeah that was why i asked
how does a prepared statement help me more?
than the query version
I am not quite sure but I think the difference lies in building and executing
09:04
A prepared statement (as far as I understand correctly) gets precompiled so that there is no need for interpreting the query once assembled. At least that is the idea I got from my database lecture
makes sense
thanks everyone
> The advantage to this is that in most cases, this SQL statement is sent to the DBMS right away, where it is compiled. As a result, the PreparedStatement object contains not just a SQL statement, but a SQL statement that has been precompiled. This means that when the PreparedStatement is executed, the DBMS can just run the PreparedStatement SQL statement without having to compile it first.
@geisterfurz007 in that sense yes
From the docs you linked.
but actually when I send queries to a database I make them safe
09:05
That is another way to do it.
by using integrated stuff
hello everyone
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hows everyone doing?
that bad huh..
damn
@Maurice awsome :D
09:08
ah ok :)
@Maurice and hi!
hello :)
stackoverflow is great!
love this site
its kind of like the internet itself, you cant go without it anymore
@Maurice hello
@MikhailTal by making them safe using integrated stuff I mean for example in PostgreSQL quote_ident(), quote_literal(),...
motaa!
09:10
@Wietlol Wietlol!
:D
are the people with the transparent icons on afk mode?
in the list on the right
I guess ye :D
Zoe
Zoe
@Maurice they haven't been active in a while
what @Zoe said
09:12
@JennaSloan As long as they don't have a cheesy backstory, that's fine with me...
Welcome Maurice!
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Hello motaa , Maurice . Zoe , Wietlol , Nickstar
Good Morning
user8622974
Good Morning
Good morning.
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09:30
Hey Wonder Bolt !
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GOF?
 
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posted on July 13, 2018

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@SurajRao Posterchild for offtopic questions....
Fish use a variety of low-pitched sounds to convey messages to each other. They moan, grunt, croak, boom, hiss, whistle, creak, shriek, and wail. They rattle their bones and gnash their teeth. However, fish do not have vocal chords. They use other parts of their bodies to make noises, such as vibrating muscles against their swim bladder. (source)
12:57
Isn't a hiss by definition a rather high-piched sound?
Happy Friday, Jaba!
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gogo nvidia 11th gen!
13:07
gogo power rangers
:)
Zoe
Zoe
Happy Friday @Michael!
Jaba Friday, @Happy!
Happy Friday @Zoe @Wiet
13:21
time for some marilyn manson and get ready for the weekend :D
13:35
Sings "putting holes in happiness" while trying to make a test for a EJB bean
14:25
I have an object "someObj" of class MyClass, is serialized to a file using Java' s build-in serialization facilities. I've modified MyClass by adding 3 additional integer fields and re-compiled. If someone has a of MyClass deserializes from the file containing someObj. What happens? What are the values of the 3 additional integer fields when the deserialize it? 0?
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@JGrindal you should get an exception
you cant just use a simple built-in serialization thingy
you would need a more advanced serialization tool
Do I need to overwrite readObject?
overriding readObject would be a way to recover from that, but you will be having a headache if you try to version it
15:10
hello all
15:37
Zoe
Zoe
15:47
lol
16:36
boolean? string1:string2 ☻6 what is this called?
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Can anyone tell what is this method called ? boolean? string1:string2
16:48
what
I think it's called booleanQuestionMarkString1String2SmileyFaceTheNumberSix
Zoe
Zoe
@Toaster ternary operator
Condition ? IfTrue : IfFalse
@Zoe ☻6
Zoe
Zoe
Typo? /shrug
@Zoe ☍
17:11
Thanks @Zoe. I knew using it but didn't know what is it called.

And @wonderb0lt , that's not SmileyFaceTheNumberSix , it's ALT+26 , which makes a right-arrow on windows, I didn't know the encoding difference between Windows and StackOverflow. Anyway, thanks for your welcoming behaviour
17:48
hello
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thanks
I have a question related to java
How to create identity matrix in ujmp?
Zoe
Zoe
18:02
//lmgtfy !so [ujmp] identity matrix --ddg
19:44
I think Toaster just slipped off the Alt Key :)
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