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Small is beautiful. (source)
 
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03:33
farts
@OakBot naughty bot
@Ungeheuer Type /help to see all my commands.
no
shhhh sweet prince, sleep
 
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Zoe
Zoe
04:58
@Ungeheuer generally, don't look it up
05:17
G'morning
yo
06:00
morn
morn
06:28
@OakBot See, that's what I tell everyone too! They just laught though :c
@geisterfurz007 Type /help to see all my commands.
@geisterfurz007 I always get a lot of laugh with 'inadequate penis' jokes
Enjoy the fact that you are entertaining people!
07:29
Good morning everyone
07:48
Ok, now everyone's here.
Great let's start
leaves
branches
coffees
Gesundheit.
07:51
Dank.
What is?
This joke.
what's the lamest joke you know?
Mine is, a horse walks into a bar. The bartender says, "What'll you have to drink?" The horse, not understanding, shits on the floor and walks out.
@Wietlol good one, you should publish that
08:14
I bet you'd like to be published.
In Nature.
eLi
eLi
if i have an api which return this kind of datas
`"penalty":false,"isActive":true,"isPaid":true,"isWaived":false` how can i make this [function accept a string](https://gist.github.com/elirehema/ae5d6a1557ba4b2cc056d0177b44f684#file-fragment-java-L4) to check for `isPenalty, isActive, isPaid` etc Here is my [api response.json](https://gist.github.com/elirehema/320b986a1ba672a6d056ada90070a004)
I'm not sure I understand what you want.
eLi
eLi
08:32
i want function to accept a parameter let be filterLoanPerStatus(Paramenter) and use the parameter in if (clientChargeList.get(i).isIsPaid(Parameter)) {}
that is not what you want, that is how you intend to achieve what you want
but what do you want?
eLi
eLi
check for penalty, isActive,isPaid, isWaived using single function
Then put a parameter in there and use the parameter...?
eLi
eLi
08:40
(clientChargeList.get(i).{Parameter}) {}
those values are boolean Druckles
you can make a parameter that is a predicate
a function that will do a check for you
that function can then check for the properties of the json object
so Predicate<MyClass> filter
then if (filter.test(clientChargeList.get(i)))
and use a lambda in the function call
eLi
eLi
whooooooooooooo thanks
filterLoanPerStatus(it -> it.isIsPaid() && it.isIsActive() && it.isIsWaived())
eLi
eLi
i didin't thought about that
*think
08:53
*didn't
if we will be picky, then picky we will be
Grammar >> spelling mistakes.
Also, you can pass in a list of functions that all have to be true, e.g.
you shouldnt do that
eLi
eLi
typing error :D
in that case, you should make a single function that checks multiple predicates
List.of(Thing::isPaid(), Thing::isActive, Thing::isWaived)
checks.stream().allMatch(check -> check.test(thing));
Where the parameter is:
List<Function<Thing, Boolean>>
Sorry, allMatch(check -> check.apply(thing)), or allMatch(Function::apply).
09:00
Predicate<Thing> filter = (Thing thing) -> Stream.<Predicate<Thing>>of(Thing::isPaid, Thing::isActive, Thing::isWaived).allMatch(it -> it.test(thing));
ugly as hell, but it is a single filter
allMatch(Function::apply) wont work
too many parameters on apply
Whoops, yeah.
It depends where you want your responsibility.
there is no reason to make something a list
and it introduces more complexity
you are then supposed to handle empty lists and create lists of stuff
composition of functions is almost always a better solution
speaking of which
You can't argue that your Stream of Predicates to a Predicate does not introduce complexity.
In Germany we just got a law change a few months ago, initiated by a very smart and popular politician, that allows the usage of e-scooters on public roads. Now we got scooter rental services everywhere, and it honestly pisses me off
Oh man.
Tier.
09:05
exactly
I got a 5€ PayPal coupon for it yesterday, so I had to try it out though. (love motorcycles and cars so I just had to)
@Wietlol Why are you handling empty lists? Stream.allMatch will deal with that for you.
@d0n.key You are part of the problem :-|
Turns out it's scary and weird, and just like segways clearly outperformed by a bicycle
var filter = ((Predicate<Thing>) Thing::isPaid).and(Thing::isActive).and(Thing::isWaived);
And I paid 1.45€ for a 300m trip to the backery
@Wietlol Better.
09:06
So I have exactly no clue why so many people use it
im not sure why the cast needs to be in there
should work without
@d0n.key Not if you got a 5€ coupon :-p
but perhaps it doesnt automatically use Predicate for valid predicate functions
 
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Zoe
Zoe
YoU WeRE pOStEd TWo HOurS aGo
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Zoe
Zoe
11:52
4 messages moved to Trash can
Zoe just committed trashicide
Zoe
Zoe
nah
The Philippines is home to the World Pyro Olympics, a yearly fireworks competition. Competitors from around the world gather to determine who can create the best fireworks display. (source)
@Zoe Literally just asked my colleagues why we still have CAPS on our keyboards.
@Zoe Ruined by Dinocomics.
Zoe
Zoe
@Druckles IT'S FOR WHEN YOU RANT, OBVIOUSLY. A RANT WITHOUT CAPS LOCK IS HARDLY A RANT
@Druckles Yeah, but it's not our problem now :P
12:06
@Zoe It doesn't have the same feeling IF YOU DON"T HOLD DOWN YOUR SHIFT KEY!
Zoe
Zoe
@Druckles YEAH, BUT IT'S MUCH EASIER JUST USING CAPS LOCK
@Zoe I found it funny.
@Zoe Which is why it SHOULD BE BANNED!
Zoe
Zoe
@Druckles YOU'LL BAN CAPS LOCK OVER MY DEAD BODY!!!1
@Zoe ok
Zoe
Zoe
pls dont stab meh
12:11
I won't.
I'll beat you to death with a Caps Lock key.
Zoe
Zoe
pff, just hit it and I'll beat you with a giant S :P
You'll need one of these:
preferably the size of a human head
Zoe
Zoe
What's that?
Binary keyboard
I guess
It's basically for people who feel inconvenience using a morse code single-button-board
Don't walk into the light, chat! Stay with me!
@Zoe what's your favorite color?
12:26
Color.none
it's called black
Zoe
Zoe
@d0n.key pink
Zoe
Zoe
?
That's d0.key's favourite colour.
The colour aww.
12:36
indeed
My fav color used to be #7F7FFF because it's obviously blue but looks purplish somehow. But nowadays i really don't know. Guess it's white
I mean - my car is red, my bike is red, my shoes are red, my watchface is red, my windows theme is red, my face is red - guess it's red actually
Don't red too much into it.
mine is probably green
my server status is green
my project prototype is green
my deploy pipelines are green
my unit test results are green
hell, even I am green
Boom.
What a nerd
What a nerd.
12:40
What a nerd.
/green with envy
The period
You guys messed it up
Zoe
Zoe
the trainwreck
@d0n.key That's what took me longer to write.
Wait you did that independently?
12:41
Yes.
Oh jesus do you know what that means?!
Actually, what took me longer was hesitating wondering whether it would be taken personally.
same
but it's Wietnam
she can handle it
@Druckles what does "personally" mean?
@Wietlol Sorry, that's a personal question.
Zoe
Zoe
12:45
Y'all weird
Y'all cha - train in korean.
13:26
Happy Friday, Jaba!
 
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14:44
hmm... I think I have to close a few tabs
I have 331 files opened in NP++
14:54
Dang it @Wietlol! Stop not closing tabs!
working on it
although, im not sure it helps a lot
scratch files in IntelliJ/Rider work so much better anyway
Also: Sublime Text is better. xD
How much memory does it take up?
Zoe
Zoe
Vim FTW
I used to use vim in college. I usually just use Pico now cause I'm lazy lol
Haven't found a good vim for Windows yet.
Zoe
Zoe
15:06
@Druckles use gVim
The terminal variant is awful because the terminal is awful
I tried VSCode once. Was pretty good.
Zoe
Zoe
It was too heavy on my old computer (8 GB RAM, Windows posessed half)
@Zoe Even the IDE-versions of vim like in IntelliJ and Qt are terrible.
Zoe
Zoe
@Druckles Those aren't really IDE versions, those are just vim-like keybindings for a different program
They are version of vim for an IDE. That's what I meant with IDE-versions.
15:22
I really like the "zoomed out view" pane that Sublime puts on the right. You can use it to recognize specific parts of the code by the shape of the text and then quickly jump to it.
 
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16:51
@Zoe Anything Windows terminal is awful, but not true for Linux
Zoe
Zoe
@Ungeheuer I know. The bash terminals on Windows are liveable, but the full Linux terminals are actually good
 
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18:10
Fire is actually	a potential biosignature, since it means something is filling the atmosphere with an unstable gas like oxygen. If we find a planet covered in flames, it might be an indicator that it supports life—or used to, anyway, before the fire.
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19:15
Jawa
19:26
@Feeds lol
Bye java 🦜🦜🦜
20:08
@Zoe Thought you might have been trashing terminals in general, about to break my heart.
Zoe
Zoe
@Ungeheuer God no - I love terminals. Most of my work (aside when using Vim) is done in a terminal
And usually on Linux, in some way or another (currently Docker)
Dang it @Zoe! Stop trashing terminals!
Zoe
Zoe
@Michael I'm only trashing trash terminals
I mean, come on
it's ugly, the backslashes are annoying, and you can't auto-complete more than one level when trying to cd into a directory
Windows is built to be backwards compatible with DOS IIRC
hey
how did telegram make the android app just from java?
Zoe
Zoe
They wrote code?
20:20
what the ui called?
native android java
?
like whats java android frontend programming called? is there a library for it?
Zoe
Zoe
It's Android
It builds on XML
they doesnt sound hard
not like react/vue/angular1/2/3/4/5/...
Zoe
Zoe
It's like programming in general
There's a different system to it
most programming is fine
how java spring is a nightmare
as are all the javascript frontend frameworks
Zoe
Zoe
> Character count limitations can also be different and can vary depending on the file system and path name prefix format used. This is further complicated by support for backward compatibility mechanisms. For example, the older MS-DOS FAT file system supports a maximum of 8 characters for the base file name and 3 characters for the extension, for a total of 12 characters including the dot separator. This is commonly known as an 8.3 file name. The Windows FAT and NTFS file systems are not limited to 8.3 file names, because they have long file name support, but they still support the 8.3 ver
I wonder whose great idea it was to make Windows 10, a theoretically modern operating system, backwards compatible with stuff from the 80's when the minimum hardware requirements start at 1 GB RAM xd
The first CPU able to support Win10 was made in 1999
20:29
can you believe telegram was written by 15 guys
Zoe
Zoe
Yeah.
You don't need a dev team the size of Canada to make an app
amazing
what do you reckon is the smallest amount you do it with?
could**
Zoe
Zoe
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