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04:42
morning
Morning :D
Hey!!! how is Android going after being back. ;)
slow and steady, but rocking :)
ListView issue solved?
its been put on hold as of now
started working on inApp payments
04:47
Ok, I guess scroll listener should do with setSelection(position).
05:17
Tech articles are like "Whoa! Revolutionary!" and user comments are like "That's so 2009!". Who to trust.
user457812
05:32
@userIsAMonkey I usually go with "myself." Tech articles are full of crap if written by analysts and users are pretty stupid.
ios6's "maps" is damn ugly.
user457812
I think they look like maps. So, neither bad nor really good. 3D thing is neat, but honestly, it's a map, I don't care about 3D in it.
The 3D thing needs more work though.
user457812
Looked good enough to me.
07:55
Morning
Morning! :)
I am the guy today who's responding to everyone's morning wish :)
Give me an extra secret 6 hour period (in which I don't age) to every day please!
@Merlin Add me again on GTalk, when I was clearing up my contacts I may have deleted all of my chat contacts too...
well iOS 6 is a disappointment
Not to me it isn't :D
Hi Sir Professor Winston Brannington the third!
and they copied Android's Quick Response
G'day Secret Furry Agent Graeme
08:05
:o
HOW DID YOU KNOW?!!
Apr 20 at 8:41, by Graeme
Hah - you're a secret furry too huh?
Oh crap
I totally gave away my secret furryness. Now I'm going to have to yiff alone in a dark corner.
How did you even remember that?
Oh, also, Hey Guy, Add me on GTalk? deleted Lost everyones contacts
I have a peculiar memory :P
hahaha, alrighty
user457812
People who find iOS 6 disappointing: tech analysts and those who spend too much going "WELL FINALLY I HAVE X BECAUSE IT'S SO TRIVIAL"
user457812
08:20
@KalaiSelvanG Write access rejected because your chat history is rather poor. Try again after improving that.
I don't follow on your second point, but here's what I've managed to figure out is new (from Engadget's article, anyway):
replaced Google maps, you can put your phone on silent, Siri is a little more irrelevant useful, facebook has been integrated
I'm really hoping this is a signpost pointing to the end of the iPhone.
"Our last release was pretty pointless and unexciting - this one is even less so - Still, at least we already have your money suckers!"
none of the features (even that I read on Apple's website) are innovative (or original, in many cases)
that's what seems to have been lost, new features that people actually go "Wow, how did I live without this before??"
Anybody knows if Google's chrome has a sqlite manager plugin? Just like Firefox's?
Doubt it but have literally no idea
user868935
08:45
FINALLY got my list to replace phone numbers with contact names in my inbox! YAY!!!
09:15
This DAO implementation for Sqlite is a pain in the ass.
must remember... if you disable the precompiler so you can make widescale changes quickly, remember to turn it back on or else you'll really confuse yourself :P
I'm ashamed to be using Windows
No idea what the heck you're talking about.
user457812
09:31
Windows is dying. It's a good thing.
user457812
@Mike Rejected for help vampirism.
Windows isn't dying
Microsoft is trying really hard to kill it though
agreed with Glitch
user457812
Don't worry, it'll die.
If I could install MacOS on a PC I would
until then, windows...
09:33
@Glitch Hackintosh? with a lot of driver issues?
That's the problem, it's not worth the effort
hahaha
user457812
Just buy a Mac and accept your fate.
I don't want to buy another machien
This one is powerful enough
user457812
Well, that was your mistake for buying a machine with a lousy OS.
user457812
09:35
Powerful hardware's pretty useless when using the computer makes you want to stab people.
Windows works fine for me. I hate it on portable machines though.
Windows sucks with a trackpad
Windows 7 on a desktop = all I'll ever need
Windows 8 on anything but a tablet = I'll just kill myself now to save it the effort
user457812
I'm convinced there must be something horribly broken with the way Windows handles mouse input for them not to have figured out how to do trackpads yet
user457812
Probably because all scrolling is handled in X lines
The trackpad works fine, but the gestures... fuck me
That's why I traded all my shit for a tablet
And decided to just never type shit anymore
09:38
I was using a MacBook Pro today at school and yes, the gestures are certainly good
I love this SGS3 though... I can finally use a phone without having battery anxiety
Want to play a game on the train? JUST DO IT
user457812
I'm still waiting for a new iMac to be released
It's wonderful
Never been a fan of the iMacs
user457812
I like the enormous screen resolution.
I hate the display and tower merged like that
09:41
nope neither, MacBook Pro's are the only Apple hardware I like
user457812
2560x1440 == lots of code windows.
2560x1440 is fairly standard though
at least these days
(unless you buy the junk at the local retail store)
user457812
Not really.
Dell make nice displays
Probably the only thing they make worth buying...
I have 2 Dell multitouch monitors :)
but I'm not sure I've ever seen a (standard) screen larger than 1920x1080
user457812
09:43
I can't imagine why you'd buy a multitouch monitor
not even the iMacs at school
@ProfSmiles seems to be a rich lad :D
user457812
They do sell nice monitors though, even if they don't make them
@nil it's surprisingly useful
They do make them, but obviously the panels aren't theirs
Probably LG or Samsung
user457812
09:43
Usually LG, I think
@SheikhAman something like that :P but I'm 16 (17 in 5 days! :D) so I can keep all the money I make haha
Speaking of LG, their shit sucks so bad
Except their display panels
@ProfSmiles that's an advantage!
user457812
They made a nice feature phone once.
@Glitch doesn't their shit stink? ;-)
"once" :P
user457812
09:45
At least I liked my enV 2.
I've never bought an LG product that either worked, or worked decently
user457812
It was surprisingly usable.
I was happy seeing the iOS announcement yesterday
user457812
Speaking of which, my enV 2 is missing from its box
user457812
I bet my sister destroyed hers, took mine, and destroyed that too
09:46
Leaves Google with an easy year ahead
user457812
She goes through so many damn phones
user457812
Google has an easy year ahead, especially when Android 4.0 adoption is going so well (not).
@nil same with one of my cousin siters
It doesn't need to go well
the only good part, she earns good to buy them ;-)
user457812
09:47
Android is just sitting dead in the water right now despite Google's continued work. It's a shame.
Android phones don't need the latest OS to obtain 3rd party functionality
iOS does
That's the difference
if a service which a button provides, isn't available on a particular device, that button shouldn't be clickable, and should also be notifying the user with its state somehow, instead of user knowing about the unavailability after pressing the buton
user457812
Define "3rd party functionality"
why increase extra clicks
what do u guys say?
@nil Share to Facebook
Android: use intent system
iOS: build it into the OS
user457812
09:48
iOS < 6: use the Facebook API. That existed before iOS 6. iOS 6: standard API in the OS.
The API is a bad solution
because you have to specifically use the API, whereas Android you just call the share intent
user457812
Android: Pray the user has the right Facebook application.
That's a bit of a silly complaint
user457812
It's a legitimate one.
iOS: Pray the user updates the OS?
Same argument
user457812
09:49
Except that the API is already there, so it's not the same argument.
there's an Android API as well
But we established that an API isn't a good solution
user457812
Android, it's either a) intents or b) use the API and provide it yourself (which is preferable since it doesn't boot you out of the application).
and from what I've seen, iOS users are often worse than Android users at updating
If a new social services comes out, are you really going to wait for all your apps to update to use their API?
I sure hope not. Just use an intent.
user457812
09:50
Updating on iOS: click the update all button in iTunes, syncs over wifi, done.
every single person I know who has a 3GS (which is heaps) is on 4 or earlier
when u guys get free, do share your opinions on the point discussed above @Glitch @nil @ProfSmiles
user457812
Updating on Android: kind of sucks, but basically go into Google Play and watch it download crap really really slowly.
no as in updating the OS
Huh?
user457812
09:51
I'd have discussed it if I wanted to, @SheikhAman. I didn't want to.
Most phones update apps in the background for you, if you elect to auto update
@nil Ooo.. sorry mate
user457812
@ProfSmiles Uh, no, you must have bad info there.
user457812
iOS users are very good about updating their phones.
@SheikhAman I agree with you
user457812
09:52
Especially now that they're delta OTA updates sent directly to the phone.
Thanks @ProfSmiles
user457812
Basically, Apple removed the need to ever actually touch iTunes for doing anything with an iPhone or iPad.
@nil but the point stands that every single person I know with a 3GS is on 4 or earlier. Just like how my parent's (original) iPads are on whatever they shipped with, and their 4S's will be like that, too
Anyway, my point stands, Android updates aren't required to utilise new functionality.
user457812
They might be actively avoiding the updates then.
user457812
09:53
Either that or they never plug the things in.
nope, nor do/did I with mine
Sure they add some new bits and pieces, but they're just polish really.
also the Intent system lets the user share it however they want, iOS only has Twitter, Facebook, and whatever APIs the dev has utilised
Android is more of a platform which you build upon. iOS is all the things in one integrated OS.
I went to a startup meeting today, for an iPad stylus that uses ultrasound to annotate accurately.
user457812
What? O_o
09:55
I took my SGSIII out, and everyone wanted to see what it was. The iPhone users were amazed at it.
user457812
Who was high enough to think up that idea?
user457812
Somehow I doubt "amazed" is the right word
A friend of mine. It works amazingly well, and syncs all annotations to a cloud service (you can even collaborate concurrently)
user457812
I don't really see the point of it.
09:57
@nil Well two of them said they were definitely going to "upgrade" to one, so I'd say that's accurate
It's a nice phone, I don't blame them. The iPhone gets dwarfed by it.
user457812
Well, assuming the SGS3 is current when they upgrade.
user457812
And yes, the iPhone certainly is a tiny, nimble little thing compared to Samsung's behemoths
The screen is unusably small. The reason I got the SGSIII was because my 3.5" screen was too small.
user457812
Much as people like carrying around bricks, I'm still not into that.
Anyway, here's the stylus kickstarter.com/projects/553362111/…
The iPhone feels like more of a brick than the SGS3
It's heavier and thicker
user457812
09:59
Ok, a plastic brick.
And not as rounded
haha, I had to fix my friend's iPhone the other day because it's cell data wasn't working (:P) it battled hard, even clicking a settings option took >8 seconds to do anything
user457812
Why didn't you tell him to take it to an Apple store?
I just reset the "Mobile Data" switch a few times and it worked
user457812
Seriously, I won't touch anything people bring me to "fix"
user457812
10:01
I'm not stupid enough to do that. They blame me if I can't fix it, they blame me if something goes wrong later, or they just get mad at me for refusing.
well she was like "Do you know why my internet isn't working?" and we were sitting on a bus so I was like why not
user457812
"Did you try turning it off and on?"
user457812
I seriously hate people who treat me like a tech support guy though. I greatly dislike that people assume I'm some sort of wizard with everything because I use a computer.
almost certain that would have fixed it but I always check settings first because sometimes they turn it off like "This must cost me money!"
oh my god in class the teacher goes "Is anyone good with computers?" entire class: "GUYYYYY!!!!!" me facepalm
user457812
I keep my mouth shut in classes about my programming work. It's a sure-fire way to get people pestering me if it ever comes up.
10:03
me: "I don't have a Mac, dammit!"
When people ask me to fix their PC, I just say I'm busy.
Or I charge them $90/h
well my mum got a new laptop; ultrabook, and was like "Why isn't my printer working?" so I was like "I'll fix it..." takes laptop upstairs and sets up on desk
user457812
Tomorrow my dad wants me to set up some stupid wireless thing he bought. Because I totally know all the things about wireless.
I need to start keeping flyers of this on me at all times
user457812
The annoying thing is I can't refuse because otherwise he's going to do his usual thing and fuck up the router then get mad and throw it, break it, and then we won't have internet access 'til I go to the store and replace the thing.
user457812
10:07
This is a surprisingly common routine.
@Glitch why is it free shipping to the US (and not Australia(?)) if it's from Sydney?
user457812
Oh well, at least I get my Raspberry Pi tomorrow.
@ProfSmiles NFI
Probably because most investors are in the US
I want one; just make it work on Android
user457812
What? O_o
user457812
10:10
Android is an OS, the RP is a computer, computers don't work on OSs..
sorry, the pen
user457812
Ah. I still don't know why you'd make a pen that does cloud sync stuff. It seems like it's meeting a need nobody has.
Just buy a Galaxy Note 10.1
It'd be better anyway, since it has pressure sensitivity
Wacom know their shit
yeah I want one, no clue when anything's happening with it
@nil I more just want a good tablet pen
I told them to port their software to Android and ditch the hardware
user457812
10:13
Never, ever doubt Wacom.
and from what I've seen the HTC Flyer seems to have better pen input than the Galaxy Note
user457812
I have my 6-7 year old Intuos 2 sitting here. The drivers are still getting updated with new features for the thing.
obviously I can't comment on the Note 10.1
user457812
Wacom's driver support is just mindblowingly good.
user457812
I should write blog posts about what I'm working on, but it'd be horribly embarrassing.
10:18
I fucking love Android devs
Voodoo sound and DisplayMate are already in testing, and will be released soon (for SGS3)!
Now I can adjust the gamma of this display, and increase the amplification of the audio output
10:59
hi there
OH HAI
11:11
hm... someone an idea why I can't make a view simply gone/invisible when I click on something?
the method works and it sets the visibility but it isn't displayed...
what isn't displayed?
I have a textview that reacts on a click event
if I click I want to toggle the visibility of a LinearLayout
code is executed but the LinearLayout never disappears
tried invalidate(), didn't change anything
that, is, weird
I guess I just miss something simple...
Don't you hate it when you know there's a software update for your phone, but you can't get it yet? :p
11:21
I do... :)
ok issue solved
@WarrenFaith what was left out?
well nothing :)
problem was I made the layout, the layout was filled by another dev
what was it?
he didn't fill the correct LL so I was toggling an empty layout :)
11:23
that can happen in a team :)
My other dev just threw me 6 packages of DAO that I have no idea about what it does.
without documentation of at least the public methods I would reject working with them (exception if the dev is your boss :) )
Yes, no documentation. Screw this.
12:16
A bunch of nerds decided to cram every sensor ever into a keychain kickstarter.com/projects/453951341/…
Too bad it's so expensive
interesting
Get to see what the inside of the SGS3 looks like
we learnt how CSMA works in Computer Science today
CSMA/CA just seems.... stupid. And inefficient
want one of those keychains though :P
12:32
CSMA eh
user457812
I think I'll buy the new MacBook Pro.
You'll also learn how CDMA work later :D
*works
lawl
user457812
Would be a good way to get a system with an SSD, enormous screen res, and a bunch of RAM all in one.
One thing that shits me about the new Macbooks... no memory slots
user457812
12:36
And I really want an enormous screen res and an SSD.
user457812
Memory slots?
Apparently you can't upgrade the RAM
And I wouldn't be surprised if that was the case for storage too
user457812
Probably not. It's kind of custom hardware at this point.
SSD is the best thing you can get into a laptop
Previous macbooks let you upgrade though
user457812
12:37
Previous MBs didn't use custom hardware.
Sure they did
why would anyone want a mac ?
This one is still an x86 system like any other
uses Intel CPUs and Nvidia GPU
difference is they soldered everything on
possibly to make it thinner, but more likely to stop people buying cheap 3rd party flash devices
user457812
Gotta sacrifice some stuff if you want a better laptop
user457812
12:38
@Alin You mean $1000.
user457812
MacBook Airs are pretty inexpensive.
Sacrifice money, not longevity.
There is always a better Non-Mac for the same price a Mac would cost
how about the OS, do you like it ?
user457812
@WarrenFaith Depends what you mean by 'better'
12:39
in my "better" way
user457812
I've been using Mac OS for the past 3.5-ish years. I can assure you I like it.
Especially in computing, eventually you'll need more memory for some obscure compiling task, so making that impossible is BS.
first: no need to remove the previous installed OS
second: the complete rest
user457812
Actually been using the same Mac for the entire time too, so it's about time to replace it
the resolution looks nice
a strong point
user457812
12:42
And re: more memory, it's an SSD, got plenty of memory to just mmap into play.
user457812
mmap is a hell of a function.
but the resolution is 8:5, so again apple creates a new "standard"
dong I should start calculating :) never mind
user457812
Uh, it's just a double of 1440x900..
16:10 is already standard
true true... I need a vacation
user457812
I need.. heartburn pills or something.
12:45
More or less, it wasn't a keynote most people were expecting.
user457812
Seemed pretty expected to me
user457812
Hm, do I want to attempt to shove a couple thousand dollars into my debit account or pay with a credit card
user457812
Bank might not like the first option.
Go with the credit card,
So when is the Google keynote? Jelly bean right?
user457812
I'd guess Fall-ish.
Jelly Bean will be announced at I/O for sure
It's a minor update, 4.1
Martias did say that many of the features intended for ICS got pushed back into Jelly Bean
My guess is that one of those features was Google's new voice assistant
user457812
Not sure why that's taking so long.
user457812
Google's got more than enough servers to throw at it.
I hope for more features.
I want more speed :)
12:50
@nil Google seem to be going to Apple route... less throwing shit out, more quality
Like a more advanced WifiDirect API or something.
user457812
I'd expect roughly the same level of updates as iOS 6 for 4.1 or what have you
Yeah probably
user457812
It must be a nightmare doing localization for either iOS or Android
user457812
That is, for Apple and Google when making the OS, not developers
12:51
Galaxy Nexus is still a laggy device... I wonder what android needs to run smooth like iOS... octCore and 16 gigs of ram + 2 Gigs of video ram ?
user457812
@Alin Well, first it needs to not run in a VM.
The lag isn't because of the hardware
user457812
Then it needs to not use Java.
user457812
So basically it won't happen.
The lag is bec of Java
12:51
I don't think it's Java's fault either
That's just an excuse
user457812
Java necessitates the VM, so it's Java.
a vm is not slow by default
user457812
.. Yes it is.
It's not though, there's plenty of fast apps running on the VM
12:52
no wrong!
It's shitty coding
give me a sec
user457812
It's a virtual machine, it is slower than normal by default.
It's half java and half bad coding
user457812
I'm also not sure if their move to hardware accelerated rendering was complete.
user457812
12:53
Seems like it's only enabled some of the time if I've heard right
I doubt it's Java causing the lack of fluidity
It's just engineers ignoring the importance of smooth animations
They want speed, not fluidity
user457812
Google's engineers: "but we added face recognition!"
Animations in Samsung sux
however, Galaxy S3 seems to be smooth
So sure, Android moves around quickly, but it's just BANG there
No seamlessness
Yeah, S3 is getting pretty damn close to what Apple has going
user457812
12:54
I remember Android 2.2 having decent, albeit slow, animations
user457812
That is, things transitioned in, so it was at least obvious what was happening even if you had no idea why
4.0.4 is getting close to being perfect, so I hope Martias at Google is whipping some arses to get it perfect
Android OS still suffers from little micro stutters, especially when scrolling lists
user457812
I wish I had a webOS phone right now.
however... needs a quad core to run... bleah
It's things like that that piss me off, even though they seem so irrelevant
user457812
12:56
I miss webOS.
I had a Blackberry Playbook... it was really nice...
user457812
Even if I have a webOS device next to me on the desk.
@Alin Not really, the quad is a gimmick
user457812
I have a PlayBook. It's nice, but useless.
@nil Google hired most of the WebOS team
user457812
12:56
They hired the Enyo team, I don't care about them.
They hired Martias Duarte too.
He was responsible for the WebOS interface
And Android 4.0 interface
user457812
I don't like him just because of his attitude
I've never noticed an attitude problem
user457812
Haven't really seen an interview with him that didn't make him look like his head was stuck in the clouds
user457812
Also, according to a friend of mine who worked with him, he's kind of a douche.
12:58
Who cares, as long as he makes nice UIs :P
Ever been to Apple? Everyone there is a douche.
user457812
I've met with some folks from Apple, they were all nice.
At least the guys I know who work there
@nil someone made a short performance test: pretty interesting result
user457812
I think the same is true of Google. Martias is basically the only person I dislike on first glance.
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