« first day (2964 days earlier)      last day (2206 days later) » 

00:00
"An earned compliment costs nothing, but its returns are immeasurable. Very humanly, when we are complimented, when our efforts are appreciated, most of us will usually strive to perform even better down the line. What a return on the investment of delivering a few earned words of praise!" -G. Kingsley Ward (source)
00:47
Is there a way to package a mysql database with a java application? Or will a user have to run a mysql server if the application requires a database? (the project im working on has to run locally with no online connectivity)
There a way of implement oauth2 in jax rs using just java ee ?
@Crack81 Welcome to the Java Chat, the room for Java enthusiasts! Please use a code snippet tool when posting code snippets. If you have an Android question, you're in the wrong place! And remember: this is not tech support! Thanks for visiting and have fun! :D
01:05
Mike Angstadt completed part 1 of day 3! \o/
01:25
Mike Angstadt completed part 2 of day 3! \o/
@Crack81 Why the restriction? Libraries are something good ;) But sure, I guess you can also implement oauth2 only with Java EE stuff.
02:10
morn
morn
02:46
@Zoe Did someone join the leaderboard who chose to be anonymous? I don't see any anonymous people on the board atm.
03:27
/advent
Leaderboard owned by Mike Angstadt (http://adventofcode.com/2018/leaderboard/private/view/256093)
1. Unihedron - 66 (6 stars)
2. Madara Uchiha - 58 (6 stars)
3. geisterfurz007 - 54 (6 stars)
4. Olivia Zoe - 42 (6 stars)
5. nsharmon - 41 (6 stars)
6. Mike Angstadt - 40 (6 stars)
7. hawkwietlol - 35 (6 stars)
8. Jenna Sloan - 0 (0 stars)
9. nicktar - 0 (0 stars)
10. Patrick Stegmann - 0 (0 stars)
11. Neoares - 0 (0 stars)
 
2 hours later…
05:25
Unihedron completed part 1 of day 4! \o/
Zoe
Zoe
@Michael yeah, but maybe handle it better than null?
Unihedron completed part 2 of day 4! \o/
Zoe
Zoe
06:00
@Wietlol because I'm lazy
@Michael derp xd could've sworn I saw an anonymous user
BUT there was an anonymous user (#5 doesn't appear in the last leaderboard)
 
2 hours later…
07:47
posted on December 04, 2018

08:04
Morning
Morning.
Morning..
 
1 hour later…
09:22
@Zoe Yeah Neil was anonymous
yeah, I'm not anymore
yay me
I has an identity
Madara Uchiha completed part 1 of day 4! \o/
09:40
Dang @Unihedron and his dang timezone mumbles rant
dude I'm nocturnal though, it hurts me to have to wake up in the afternoon for this
Leaderboard owned by Mike Angstadt (http://adventofcode.com/2018/leaderboard/private/view/256093)
1. Unihedron - 88 (8 stars)
2. Madara Uchiha - 78 (8 stars)
3. geisterfurz007 - 54 (6 stars)
4. Olivia Zoe - 42 (6 stars)
5. nsharmon - 41 (6 stars)
6. Mike Angstadt - 40 (6 stars)
7. hawkwietlol - 35 (6 stars)
8. Jenna Sloan - 0 (0 stars)
9. Neoares - 0 (0 stars)
10. nicktar - 0 (0 stars)
11. Patrick Stegmann - 0 (0 stars)
Madara Uchiha completed part 2 of day 4! \o/
nicktar completed part 1 of day 1! \o/
ugh
did anyone else get the same value for most frequent sleeping minute for the guard that sleeps the most?
If not, I must have messed something up
09:54
xD
@Neil you profile is messed up
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 still a bug
morn
morn
run it for the sample test, make sure that works first
I did that
it worked :(
Trying to look for edge cases I might have missed
10:05
nicktar completed part 2 of day 1! \o/
10:15
nicktar completed part 1 of day 2! \o/
oh I get my mistake
I was looking for the max amount of time sleeping for a single day
nsharmon completed part 1 of day 4! \o/
@KarelG So I heard you use JavaScript?
\o
10:30
o/
\o
nsharmon completed part 2 of day 4! \o/
sharmon?
@Neil i did... not yet look at day 4
thanks for the spoilers
i suppose you are nsharmon...
10:46
yup
not really a spoiler
Is it spoiling it for you if I tell you a pitfall I fell into?
I didn't actually mention how to do it
now I know that there is a sleeping guard
then you're really going to be upset when you find out there's also an awake guard
@d0n.key Been busy but I do.
I am not the only tho. *points @ Neil*
@Neil NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
muted Neil
erases last 2 minutes of his life
the world could have a less funny weed if a male decided to erase two minutes of his live before shooting around his D-N-A
11:00
0.o?
o.O?
@Wietlol this is why you do aoc before going into chat
i go to work before AOC
technically the "day" starts at 6 o'clock in the morning for me
I'm not waking up that early for that
I wake up a bit later
6.15ish
11:14
it's 1 pm for me
your pic intrigued me
just saw that you got a silver badge on
nice
[r](?=e)..(?<=g)\u0065[^\u0000-\u0077\u0079-\uFFFF]
@Wietlol This regex matches perfectly with the string "I hate myself. Please hit me in the face as hard as you possible can".
5
11:18
:D
:D
Good morning Madara :)
What is the algorithm they use on the stats page?
I figured the number 1167 "per star" was calculated based on the maximum amount of stars for a given day
ah no, nevermind I get it :)
they want to display 40 stars max, so they divide the number of players who got gold and silver stars for the day with the most players (day 1 in this case) and they get 1167 per star
1167 ?
@Neil The know the total number of characters they want to display at most\
From there it's simple division.
11:32
if you look on the stats page, it says 1167 is the number of players per "star"
yeah, I just divided the number of gold stars for day 1 by 1167 and didn't get a nice even number
so I wondered how they calculated it
I didn't take into account the silver stars
37120 users who have gold stars
9556 users who have only silver stars
and then the "bar" to show the ratio
11:34
if you add them up and divide by 1167, you get (almost) 40
in other words, they want 40 to be the max number of stars
oh, it's 1168 now actually
ceil((37120 + 9556) / 40) = number of players per star
11:46
nicktar completed part 2 of day 2! \o/
tattletale oakbok
bad oakbok :P
12:00
While some Buddhist sects believe in heaven and hell, most Buddhists believe heaven or hell is a state of mind. In short, by shifting our awareness, we attain a different level of consciousness. (source)
I should be ashamed that I read the third word as bullshit on first glance. I am sorry.
Don't change topics oak...
@geisterfurz007 no u shouldnt, same here, even after reading your comment first
You should be ashamed as well.
:D
OakBot talks s#*$t and I should be ashamed? :D
12:22
Good afternoon to you allll
Hey objectiveME :)
Please congratulate yourself for you are all now in my presence.
I am so thankful for your gift of appearing here. Very humbling.
Ahoy geisterfurz007
Indeed. At least you understand how much more quality i am adding by just appearing here. I could have been anywhere in the chatsville, but i chose to be here.I deserve to be conglatulated.
Boooo
12:27
kicks KarelG
Its my prayer most bountful that the unprecedented wooo was a new form token of appreciation to celebrate my presence here, i am grateful.
I just watched a documentary by James Watson on DNA sequencing and friends, this does not look good.
This is the future of the future human race biojava.org and its powered by java
@objectiveME The future is doomed
one little bug and we've got little spider bunnies eating the cats and dogs
@Neil Indeed. There is even a crispr in java github.com/broadinstitute/rigerj
what is it with science preferring java
there's a lot of science-related technologies preferring java these days
hahaha its funny but its 100% in the realm of possibility with crispr. Mutants should be least of our worries
12:35
They no longer content with MatLab?
nicktar completed part 1 of day 3! \o/
supposedly China genetically modified a baby to be resistant to HIV, though there are some serious disputes on that score
Maths has one minor flaw. They think everything has a formula whileas most things are biological
Could be true what China announced. An Israeli firm said that they eliminated HIV in a living being so China could be telling the truth
Imagine being able to develop a foetus from start to finish and grow it enough to be of able body in just but a few hours,imagine the carnage
and of course there shall be all sorts of dr evils, doing cross species developments
Dear world, we have had a good run but i think, this is it..
..ooO(Unit Tests for living beeings)
the first episode of black mirror season 4 had an interesting take on this concept
the lead programmer of a virtual world steals dna from his colleagues and uses it to simulate versions of them in his virtual world
so he's sort of like a god in this world and he uses it to act out star trek fantasies
12:44
haha, i heard of the black mirror and that clip from virtual world has been overused by conspiracy theorists on youtube
Zoe
Zoe
@objectiveME yes, but biological processes can usually be represented mathematically
But really, if James watson who i believe is now over 90 speaks of something the way he did, we ought to stand up and take notice. Some heavy shit in the name of crispr just went down but we are all so distracted by fortnite
@Zoe not with precision.. we can write programs which act "like" neurons, but to simulate them 100%, they'd need to be biological
@Zoe To some extent yes, but things tend to get too complicated and into the realm of theories. maths can allow conjectures , but in biology that crap is thrown out quicker than an episode Brickleberry park
biology is just applied chemistry
12:50
haha, @Neil somehow that will end with maths on top
chemistry is just applied physics
:P
Zoe
Zoe
13:11
@objectiveME still
nicktar completed part 2 of day 3! \o/
@Zoe Maths is good but the advances in quantum computing and biology will mean a radical change in computing and mathematics
I theorize most conjectures will remain unsolved and be overtaken by events, the list is long en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unsolved_problems_in_mathematics
so in summary, if theoretically quantum solves a huge part of mathematics in ways we wouldn't have imagines, this will be a monumental bullshit list deserving a nobel's prize for unfathomable wasted years trying to prove the unprovable
Look no farther than Godel's Theorem to realize that mathematics fundamentally can't be proven
@neil wow i read this, "there will always be statements about the natural numbers that are true, but that are unprovable within the system"
let me share a funny story
so this guy on youtube was saying that quantum computers can solve the Gödel's incompleteness theorems question by generating as many prime numbers as possible
wat?
how's that possible?
13:26
So now, this guy was arguing that if for instance you look so deeply in the digits of pi, you will find a universe in it complete with aliens
This was theorized by Stephen Wolfram: the creator of Wolfram
what does this have to do with Godel's incompeteness theorem?
I'll have to watch it later
But I do enjoy videos like this, even if they're nonsensical :)
@Neil Its coz there is no algorithm that will give proof in finite time, so we employ a quantum computer to try and come up with concrete proof.
just because it can't be solved in finite time doesn't mean a quantum computer could do it
There's a very specific set of things that a quantum computer can solve
and it is by no means magic :P
but again, I'll watch the video with an open mind, I promise
13:35
@Neil the SETI association just makes whatever they are saying comical
no one can take them seriously,maybe they are right
At this point, everything a quantum computer does is magical
Even dwave cant explain everything the quantum computer does
The explanations are totally bizarre. Check out cern and dwave ; they talk of parralel universes
If a layman were to read the conclusions of dwave without first being told its a computer doing that, the reader would be forgiven for thinking it was magic
well this derives from the fact that most people don't understand how quantum mechanics works
quantum computer just takes advantage of this phenomenon to represent multiple answers
amen
very much a practical application for an effect which has been proven to exist for some time now
even if perhaps we still don't really know why it happens
This is all too weird
there is always the many worlds interpretation
and that really does make it weird if you think of it that way
because it's basically saying a universe exists for every possible outcome, and by collapsing the wave function, you're only seeing the results of one (probable) solution
13:45
The coolest idea is that you all exist inside my butt, and each time I fart a new universe is created
That's not very cool
@ballBreaker i wonder how u create all the sea and the rivers :D
@ballBreaker You are weird....
Weird is not even the correct word for that.
Is there even a word for that?
@Sir.Hedgehog Was a little bit of butt-pee
dafuq hahaha
13:47
@ballBreaker I'd appreciate it if you kept it a little less shitty in the future ;)
I cant even believe this kind of things are being said in public, someone pinch me, is it even real
slaps objectiveMe
@objectiveME u the kind of person that does it but never talks about it ha?
haha wakes up
@objectiveME No it is not real
13:48
pretty sure that was a virtual slap
"pretty" sure
Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves. Heres Tom with the Weather.
You all do realize what is being said means, right?
@objectiveME That I sharted, yeah
When crispr and quantum computers become nainstream, einstein will look like a guy who discovered bottled water
@objectiveME u being very prickly
13:50
@objectiveME eh, no
That's like saying nobody knows who Newton is
You'll always remember the founders
Newton who?
everything we were taught in physics is being overturned
Like the figs?
My main man Isaac
@objectiveME What are you talking about?
@neil even better, what is the name of that good man who discovered the wheel?
haha
13:52
Wow this is a great answer! Who wrote this must be a real genius! or part of the mafia softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/a/382384
2018 was a breakout year for all this fringe technologies that are so disruptive but most people arent really paying attention
@geisterfurz007 genius.. genius
icksnay on the afia-may..
has to be
@objectiveME Quantum computing lies directly within our understanding of physics
So I'm really not sure what you mean by "overturned"
I do wonder if there will ever be a practical reason to have a quantum CPU in every computer
13:53
fast
will that ever be a thing? In the 1960s, they didn't think computers would ever be needed, and yet here we are
will intel ever produce a quantum CPU chip?
Probably
and if so, to use it, would we need some sort of special library to use it?
@ballBreaker I dont disagree but things are changing too fast
The next 100 years of technology are unforseeable
13:55
Bugs that are not impacting and where users can work. wouldnt define that as bug then. call it cosmetic and send it back as non-applied :D
@Neil There is a 10 qubit chip i believe
@Neil Hopefully the OS providers will provide enough abstraction. There might even be a new OS because quantum.
@objectiveME i thought dwave had even more than that actually
I could be wrong though
Imagine a state machine in quantum computers, that wil be super awkward
@geisterfurz007 If there is a quantum CPU, it'll be much like threads are today
If you use them, your program has to explicitly use them to make use of them
you can't just make quantum CPU work with any program
13:57
/advent
Leaderboard owned by Mike Angstadt (http://adventofcode.com/2018/leaderboard/private/view/256093)
1. Unihedron - 88 (8 stars)
2. Madara Uchiha - 78 (8 stars)
3. nsharmon - 59 (8 stars)
4. geisterfurz007 - 54 (6 stars)
5. Olivia Zoe - 42 (6 stars)
6. Mike Angstadt - 40 (6 stars)
7. hawkwietlol - 35 (6 stars)
8. nicktar - 24 (6 stars)
9. Jenna Sloan - 0 (0 stars)
10. Patrick Stegmann - 0 (0 stars)
11. Neoares - 0 (0 stars)
@Neil yes they do...intel however have one at 49 qubit
OOf.
I am far behind
Shame on the studies that I have actual projects to work on, reeeeeeeeeeeeee
@objectiveME I wonder if they use it :P
Bye everyone
13:57
Have a good day o/
Thanks @geisterfurz007
omg
my company JUST FINALLY released an occasional work from home - and flex hour policy
woot woot
<(^_^<) <(^_^)> (>^_^)>
congrats :)
Yeah! Welcome to 2018 lolol
@ballBreaker ( ‘-’)人(゚_゚ )
14:08
@ballBreaker hahahaha, so true. cant imagine working without those 2
now you're representing performance post-flex hour and smart working.. don't let your performance drop
hahaha
I'll probably still ccome in when I do, it's the best window for traffic
But ocassionally working from home is key
If I'm hungover "my water heater broke and the repairman is coming today to fix it so I need to be around"
/ I can actually go to doctor appointments now
without needing a full vacation day or sick day
\o/
well technically no :P
but I won't tell
It's okay, I won't let you know
So then you don't need to lie
i will lie for you!!!!!! :D
Zoe
Zoe
14:23
@Neil Pascal
Newton Pascal?
How to map searchresponse from elasticsearch into json?
in elastcicsearch 5.0 there was method searchresponse.getSource()
@Zoe Newton, Pascal, and Einstein are playing a game of hide and go seek. Einstein starts counting, and Pascal hides. Newton pulls out a piece of chalk and draws a square around him instead. When Einstein sees him, and says, "Found you!" Newton just shakes your head and says, "You found Pascal."
Zoe
Zoe
@Neil already heard it, learned it, and posted it on Discord :*
Lol
14:35
It's an old joke :P
@Neil I am not enough of a nerd to understand that. Explain please.
Zoe
Zoe
I know. Probably older than me XD
@geisterfurz007 the unit Pascal is a Newton applied to a square meter
force applied to an area is a pascal
Nerds.....
there's also the other joke where Heisenberg, Schrodinger, and Ohm are driving a car
14:40
mhm
a cop pulls them over and says, "Do you know fast you were going?" Heisenberg says, "No, but I know where I am." "You were going 55 in a 35 zone," to which Heisenberg says, "Great, now I'm lost.."
The cop checks the trunk and says, "You know you have a dead cat in here?" Schrodinger says, "Well now I do, thanks asshole.."
The cop decides to arrest them. Ohm resists.
I got the last two.
Somewhat proud.
Heisenberg said you can determine a particle's velocity but not its position or vice versa, but not both. :P
Ok.
4 mins ago, by geisterfurz007
Nerds.....
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 you don't know this?! O_o
@Neil lmfao
14:44
Do I have my nerdscore on my profile Zoe? Can you find it anywhere?
Zoe
Zoe
Yes, I can.
Pics or it didn't happen.
You're hanging out with us, aren't you?
Zoe
Zoe
Well, you asked for anywhere
Which means somewhere like for an instance my profile counts :>
And where do you get my nerdscore from?
@Neil Obligations.
Zoe
Zoe
14:46
Wut?
My keyboard uses Bing?!
Good job.
Zoe
Zoe
shivers
Hit your keyboard.
Zoe
Zoe
Oh shut up xd
I'm on my phone
Write some PHP with it.
Hit your phone then!
14:47
The horror! THE HORROR!
Also: I would be very, very concerned if my keyboard starts searching stuff.
Very concerned.
AI Will take over eventually, might also begin from now
I read about this idea based on game theory which suggested that we should all be helping AI come about, because if we don't and an AI sufficiently advanced gets created anyway, it will simulate a universe just to permanently punish those who prevented its rise
That test has impressive similarity to that one of Zoe..
14:50
Can someone give me a valid line of Java code, that does literally nothing, is as short as possible, so it allows me to set a breakpoint on it?
System.out.print("");
I don't think you can set a breakpoint on ; can you?
Not in Eclipse
I usually use the sysout, but that is pretty much to type + it does something (even though no one will ever notice)
Mine doesn't even print anything!
14:52
literally nothing
Not a new line, nothing c:
is asking a lot
Maybe...
{boolean b = false;}
if (true);
14:52
How about "pretty much nothing"
You might be able to set one there;
That might make for a big SO question...
yeah that appears to work
Alright let me farm some karma
wait this is not reddit is it
intelliJ can break on ;
Zoe
Zoe
14:54
@geisterfurz007 that's because it's print and not println
Good guy IntelliJ
@Zoe Thanks Sherlock! Really well figured.
Why would you set a breakpoint on a line that doesn't do anything?
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 LIES!!!!1111oeoneone
@geisterfurz007 You're welcome. That'll be 300 Bitcoins, please.
Zoe
Zoe
Problem?

« first day (2964 days earlier)      last day (2206 days later) »