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15:01
You're right
it's pretty hard to knock your mom over
hello all
@ballBreaker oh you would try to knock my mom
(up)
and be your new father
@ballBreaker You are meeeeaaan
15:07
no u
@objectiveME those have got to be like calves around that cow..
no way there's a cow that size
I feel like a cow that size would be EASIER to tip over
the centre of mass on that thing is so disproportionate
if you had to put your hands in the air just to touch a cow's midsection, it wouldn't be easier
you'd have no leverage
I just mean like
If I had a bobcat it'd be easier to tip that cow than a regular one, probably
15:14
I thought cow tipping was an urban myth
well I think if you had a bobcat, you could do a lot of things more easily than if you of proportional size could do
bobcats are sort of designed for leverage afterall
@Rick idk ask ur mom if I tipped her last night
woooooooaoaaahh
Speaking of Bobcat, their headquarters is in the city I live in.
Jesus christ, your in west fargo?
Didn't fargo season 3 take place there
Yeah, I live in West Fargo
15:19
that's like way different than Fargo
because it's west
Yeah
Very true.
Entirely different place
Well no doubt, she's the size of a cow
so you sleep with cows.
cool
tss you should use "chubby woman" or something else.
15:28
?
"cow" is just ... so negative
That's offensive to cows
Zoe
Zoe
xd
Zoe
Zoe
15:44
FINALLY!!
Part 2 \o/
Overcomplicated it so horribly xd
what is part 2?
Olivia Zoe completed part 2 of day 7! \o/
Zoe
Zoe
That ^
but what is the task?
Zoe
Zoe
Go find out yourself :*
15:48
^
i mean... looking at the input, I can only think of one thing to do with it
or does it have different input for the second task?
Zoe
Zoe
nope
Wait
Hold on
You haven't done part 1, or are you stuck on part one? o-o
/advent
Leaderboard owned by Mike Angstadt (http://adventofcode.com/2018/leaderboard/private/view/256093)
1. Unihedron - 166 (14 stars)
2. anonymous - 149 (14 stars)
3. Madara Uchiha - 126 (14 stars)
4. nsharmon - 119 (14 stars)
5. Olivia Zoe - 101 (14 stars)
6. geisterfurz007 - 99 (12 stars)
7. Jenna Sloan - 69 (14 stars)
8. Mike Angstadt - 66 (12 stars)
9. hawkwietlol - 55 (10 stars)
10. nicktar - 50 (10 stars)
11. Patrick Stegmann - 0 (0 stars)
12. Neoares - 0 (0 stars)
Zoe
Zoe
\o/
Probably would've gotten more points if I hadn't overcomplicated part 2 xd
15:52
@Zoe I made part one, just havent written the code yet
also... i do them in the evenings
so, in theory, I havent read the task yet :D
Zoe
Zoe
@Wietlol In other words, you haven't done it
@Wietlol You didn't do yesterday's task yet either
true
have a nice weekend ppl
have a nice ppl weekend
Zoe
Zoe
15:56
have a nice pplless weekend :p
posted on December 07, 2018 by CommitStrip

Zoe
Zoe
16:18
lmao
16:53
Quack!
Paulo!
How are you doing? :)
@geisterfurz007 Hi! In a hurry as always, but fine! And you? :)
Struggling with today Advent of Code but doing well :) Arrived at my parents place for a weekend of laziness ^^
@geisterfurz007 ooh expect chocolate
geisterfurz007 completed part 1 of day 7! \o/
16:57
hahaha I already had some :D
@OakBot What's this?
@Hemlata Type /help to see all my commands.
It's the leaderboard owned by Mike Angstadt :)
Good evening Hem ;)
Good evening :)
@Zoe: Hi, you helped include SE support for OakBot. Our TeX bot is now in use. :)
Thank you very much @Zoe! :)
16:58
It's like the board where you code?
It's a little like Project Euler as advent calender @Hemlata See the pinned message to get to Advent of Code ^^
Is it like the board where you code?
Okay. Can I also participate in it?
Zoe
Zoe
@PauloCereda No problem ^^ Glad you got it working :)
Sure! You just have to login with either Google+, Twitter, GitHub or Reddit and join the private leaderboard (you go to leaderboard -> private leaderboard and enter the code in Michael's message to get access.
@Zoe Thanks to you and Michael. :)
Zoe
Zoe
17:00
/advent
Leaderboard owned by Mike Angstadt (http://adventofcode.com/2018/leaderboard/private/view/256093)
1. Unihedron - 166 (14 stars)
2. anonymous - 149 (14 stars)
3. Madara Uchiha - 126 (14 stars)
4. nsharmon - 119 (14 stars)
5. geisterfurz007 - 105 (13 stars)
6. Olivia Zoe - 101 (14 stars)
7. Jenna Sloan - 69 (14 stars)
8. Mike Angstadt - 66 (12 stars)
9. hawkwietlol - 55 (10 stars)
10. nicktar - 50 (10 stars)
11. Patrick Stegmann - 0 (0 stars)
12. Neoares - 0 (0 stars)
Nov 29 at 1:05, by Michael
Advent of Code begins December 1st! The leaderboard join code for this room is: 256093-c2af0a3a
@Zoe Don't you dare.
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 Date who? :sloth:
I'm gonna beat you eventually you know ;)
If I continue like this I am afraid you'll end up above me in the leaderboard, yeah.
I have too much other stuff to work on :/
Zoe
Zoe
17:02
Same xd
But you seem to set AoC pretty far on top of your priority list ;)
I rather work on either a presentation, one of three projects for college or my weekly haskell assignments.
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 It's relatively low, but I need breaks too
@geisterfurz007 Thank you :)
Zoe
Zoe
but some room opened up, so I'll probably beat you this weekend in general ;)
If that is what makes you happy, feel free to do so :)
17:07
hahahaha
Zoe
Zoe
lmao
Why can't the elves just leave me alone?
I don't need their help if I have to waste another 3 hours figuring out a new order.
We ducks like Christmas
Zoe
Zoe
17:09
@geisterfurz007 Because you refuse to give up? :p
They are "helping"
By forcing me to write more code >.>
@geisterfurz007 elves are evil. :)
Oh wait, that's Elvis.
Also, I believe they are from Memphis. :)
Sorry. (")>/
@Feeds LMAO
17:28
@Катерина Thank you so much. What happened to your Gmail?
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 Child labor?!
17:40
Ok I don't get it...
@Zoe Would you mind checking my code for part two? (caution it's JS, so if you don't want to see JS, say no :) ) I commented everything but I cannot find my mistake.
here we go, day 6 and 7
I don't want to read through an existing solution.
You could also use it to check if your solution is correct
I don't have a way to run ruby code on my laptop.
18:22
On an unrelated topic, what do you people use for Clojure programming?
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 You got an answer on Discord. Sorry I didn't reply here, had to go afk for a while xd
hawkwietlol completed part 1 of day 7! \o/
18:57
If I want to store two String s and two int s, is a HashMap okely dokely?
Why don't you use two Strings and two ints?
Unless there is a connection between the two there is no reason to use a HashMap
And you cannot store int in a HashMap; only Integer ;)
But it will be autoboxed anyway :P
It is for a chess game
So I want some way of knowing where my pieces are
Create a class for it like ChessPiece.
You could even give that a method like "getPossibleMoves" which you can override in all the subclasses.
I have
braces for long code dump
19:03
Or well
I have a isValid method
So why don't you store the coordinates of each chess piece in the instance of the class?
They are stored in the class instance
In that case I cannot follow your question.
But this is just to facilitate the process
What do you want to store? If you have the coordinates stored you have a way of knowing where your pieces are.
19:04
So when I code the graphics part, I can just go through my HashMap
Again: What is in the HashMap?
Why don't you have a List<ChessPiece> and go through the coordinates of those?
Color of the piece, what kind of piece it is, position
Hmm
I guess since all of that information is stored in the attributes, it isn't really necessary :P
Good, good :)
For the graphics part
Is there any benefit to implementing the Paint interface?
Or could I get away with just coloring my JButtons and using Icons?
My Swing time is too far back, sorry :/
19:14
Ah, np!
19:29
ah, stupid shit
was looking for half an hour for a bug in my code
turned out that I didnt refactor something correctly
And I am the last one again ._.
hawkwietlol completed part 2 of day 7! \o/
19:53
is it a good idea to put in a smaall sleep in between iterations that take up a lot of memory? - most of which are iteration scoped, to help the jvm gc?
@DebD 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
Zoe
Zoe
20:06
@geisterfurz007 sorry, can't seem to connect to Discord xd Died on all my devices
the point is; you add one per iteration
but in reality, you want to add all you can
Zoe
Zoe
Secondly, you ended up with 5 items where mine stopped at 4
That should be the last one I am missing, yeah!
Zoe
Zoe
You're likely removing the items too early, which enables the next one to pop out
You should also make sure the letter is actually done before you move on
I was making the items available too early (the moment the elf started to work on it, all the child tasks were added to available). So now I am at too many seconds.
And your suggestion should indeed cut a few seconds.
Zoe
Zoe
20:08
Hopefully that's enough ^^
geisterfurz007 completed part 2 of day 7! \o/
@MadaraUchiha You should have not shown me that comma operator... That is just too good for some hacky stuff :D
Zoe
Zoe
/advent
Leaderboard owned by Mike Angstadt (http://adventofcode.com/2018/leaderboard/private/view/256093)
1. Unihedron - 166 (14 stars)
2. anonymous - 149 (14 stars)
3. Madara Uchiha - 126 (14 stars)
4. nsharmon - 119 (14 stars)
5. geisterfurz007 - 110 (14 stars)
6. Olivia Zoe - 101 (14 stars)
7. Jenna Sloan - 69 (14 stars)
8. Mike Angstadt - 66 (12 stars)
9. hawkwietlol - 66 (12 stars)
10. nicktar - 50 (10 stars)
11. Patrick Stegmann - 0 (0 stars)
12. Neoares - 0 (0 stars)
Zoe
Zoe
9
5th: 15. 6th: 13
@geisterfurz007 see? I'm catching up :>
20:37
hawkwietlol completed part 1 of day 6! \o/
@Rick Type /help to see all my commands.
@Zoe what does the number by the stars mean, is that points or questions
Zoe
Zoe
That's the points
and what do the stars mean?
each task grants one star
each task also grants points
which are based on how fast you solved it
so stars mean how many tasks you have completed
points mean... nothing
:D
so only the stars matter
20:43
for me, yes
for leaderboards, only points matter
but some people simply cant do tasks at the moment they are opened because they have other priorities
so, I just care about stars
are all questions algorithmic, or project related
quite random imho
i suppose you could categorize them
so it's not like hacker rank
mostly algorithms, parsing input and data structures
im not sure what hacker rank is
iirc, its a kata website
O cool. so it is like hacker rank.
but for SO
20:47
hawkwietlol completed part 2 of day 6! \o/
on a side note
i was so nice to print out the regions generated from task 6
i think I could also print it on an image...
@Rick advent of code is for everyone
I would have participated but signup process was a little confusing so was the question format.
The first question I saw just a huge text file. didn't make much of an effort after that.
Zoe
Zoe
@Wietlol that burns to look at xd
wait, i am making it to an image
21:04
@Zoe better?
gimme your task input and ill make yours :D
@wietolo would you say that you're comfortable with more data structures?
im comfortable with anything
except machine learning
also, the signup thing isnt that difficult
just login with google on it and get over it
/wietloldamnit
also... the questions are sometimes confusing, but they shouldnt be that confusing that you dont know what to do
its not weitlol, wietbol, weitol, wetlal, wietnam, wietlawl, wietrofl, wietroll, wietlmao, waldoil, walido, wiedol, right or wrong, its Wietlol damnit
21:07
also... thank you ghost
Starting with a frequency of zero, what is the resulting frequency after all of the changes in frequency have been applied?
+1, +1, +1 results in 3
+1, +1, -2 results in 0
-1, -2, -3 results in -6
examples are also not that difficult... right?
ML is not important. how would you determine if a graph was bipartite? just off the top of your head. What would be your thought process for solving the problem?
that is not really a data structure thing afaik
What does it come across as?
more like... geometry and stuff
i think i would take one point and compute lines to other points, trying to get multiple on the same line
when I first encountered this questions, I thought it was really confusing.
21:12
then, try to put all others on one other line
if that doesnt succeed, then its not a bipartite graph
lol well, that sounds a lot easier than it actually is.
that is how it actually is :D
you just assumed it to be more difficult :p
I first thought I could also do it with two sets
one vector on one side and another vector on another and link them in some fashion using a hash or something.
so how would you approach it?
don't look up the answer, just think out loud
by out loud I mean type it out
in words :)
Zoe
Zoe
21:16
@Wietlol yes
the thing you are trying to do is very visually
like i said, i would try to make a line from two points
take one and make lines with all other points
at some point you will make identical lines
then you can use that as the base line
all points (except those on that base line) then have to be on one other line
that can be easily checked by taking 2 of the remaining points, make a line out of it
and check if all other points are also on that line
if, you dont find any duplicate lines, then all other points (except one) need to be on one line
@Zoe gimme your puzzle input
what is a duplicate line's? aren't lines just coupled vertexes
Zoe
Zoe
derp xd
could be
Zoe
Zoe
21:22
You meant day 6, didn't you?
there are two major ways of defining a line
@Zoe yes, 6
one is a pair of points
Zoe
Zoe
That's something you should've specified xd
another is an offset and an increment
or... a direction and a magnitude
or... any other way
those lines are infinitely long
21:23
Quick question
Zoe
Zoe
my answer on part 1 is 3882, part 2 43852
What's good practice on deciding whose turn it is in turn-based games?
Counter?
Zoe
Zoe
You establish an order.
@Zoe i dont really care about answers :D
i care about images :D
Zoe
Zoe
:face_palm:
21:25
@Zoe Uhm...
Zoe
Zoe
@Lozansky Hm?
Well in chess for example
There are 4 cases really
@Lozansky by making a circular linked list of players
then you can say "next"
infinitely
Zoe
Zoe
@Lozansky The order is still constant
One player, then the other.
make it a doubly circular linked list then you can also do "previous"
Zoe
Zoe
21:27
nvm
so a line/edge on its own wouldn't help break down the problem, you would need to do something with the vertices. A graph is bipartite only when its edges are disjointed and you have used up all the vertices making edges. However, I still don't see how you would translate that into code.
So something like "White piece -> white piece moves -> black piece -> black piece moves" and then make it circular
And everytime actionPerformed is called, I call next on the linked list?
but I could be seeing the problem as being more complicated than it is.
Is it bad practice to update every square (JButton) after every move?:P
21:34
oh wait, i misunderstood a bipartite graph
@Lozansky every time a turn ends
In mathematics, a Voronoi diagram is a partitioning of a plane into regions based on distance to points in a specific subset of the plane. That set of points (called seeds, sites, or generators) is specified beforehand, and for each seed there is a corresponding region consisting of all points closer to that seed than to any other. These regions are called Voronoi cells. The Voronoi diagram of a set of points is dual to its Delaunay triangulation. It is named after Georgy Voronoi, and is also called a Voronoi tessellation, a Voronoi decomposition, a Voronoi partition, or a Dirichlet tessellation...
It's basically a voronoi diagram using manhattan distance
it is
@Wietlol Yes of course
 
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23:08
Hello room - I'm not a frequenter of chat, so please excuse if my chat etiquette is off
I'm trying to help someone understand equals/hashCode
and can't tell whether my explanation is off, or I'm just not getting through, or what
(I've provided my own answer - can check my recent answer history to find it since I'm not sure if chat etiquette is ok to link to it)
my question is more if anyone has a better dedup target for it, or link to better explanation than either the dedup target I provided or the answer i gave...
23:53
@Krease You know there's links to the chat room rules?
For how you should behave in chat, I recommend reading chat.stackoverflow.com/faq and javachat.github.io/rules.html
yeah I read thru those first, wasn't sure if there was some unspoken rule about stuff
er, the first one anyways - never heard of the second link
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