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9:02 PM
"Ok glass, make me a sandwich"
"Sorry, I can't do that."
"Ok glass, sudo make me a sandwich"
*the world implodes*
 
I did a project with google glass in uni
it was a piece of crap
 
hahaha!
their AR ?
 
The thing itself and how to control it
The battery lasts like an hour and it melts your head
 
9:18 PM
@shivamtomar you can't talk in chat yet, you need at least a rep of 20 to talk, and 80 to enter this room
 
oh never imagined it was such a bad product, I always thought people didn't buy it because it was not practical to wear
 
Hi guys is there anyone knows about How I can retrive/ build a SQL IN query in ORMLITE. In there documentation i can't find a good example :(
 
@Code-Apprentice Economics
Why the fuck did Raghav get downvoted so much?
 
9:34 PM
:9
 
@TristanWiley because he does not "participate"
At least that seems to be the most significant criticism against him
@TristanWiley what are your CSE and Math classes? And what Icon classes? The numbers mean nothing to me.
 
I honestly have no idea lol
I'd just have to google the numbers
 
9:59 PM
@TristanWiley There you go
 
10:10 PM
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o/
 
hey there tranglish man
 
o/
 
10:32 PM
\o
Wait a second, it's past bedtime already
Cya
 
Hey guys I have a question can someone help me out?
 
maybe?
 
Why is it that when using the mobile vision API that a SparseArray is used to store the collection of Faces returned from the FaceDetectors detect method
I mean why they choose a sparseArray over any other collection
 
> It is intended to be more memory efficient than using a HashMap to map Integers to Objects, both because it avoids auto-boxing keys and its data structure doesn't rely on an extra entry object for each mapping.
 
You got that from the SparseArray site
 
i saw that
it don't make sense though
aren't there any other data structure that provide
similar advantages if not better
Or am i over thinking this one?
 
what other data structures would you suggest?
 
loool
i'm so dum
dumb*
The FaceDetectors detect method returns a SparseArray
 
ok?
I thought we had already established that.
 
10:43 PM
o/
 
hi Tristan
 
How's it going Carl?
 
how does the hernia heals, Carl?
 
the cuts are healed, although they are still somewhat red
 
@RamanSB the generic data structure you're looking for is a Map, and SparseArray is an optimized Map (key, value) for when the key is an int
Carl - are you able to run? or lift light weights?
 
10:47 PM
I played volleyball a couple times already
although I injured my wrist and haven't played since that :-/
@MehdiB. SparseArray doesn't actually implement Map, though, which is.. unusual.
 
Darn :/
 
yeah it's a specific key-value implementation treating only the "key int" case
damn.. but that should at least force you to rest for a few months
 
@CarlAnderson perhaps because the Map interface cannot deal with primitive ints
 
Yes, because generics can't handle primitives
yay Java
 
my dad had an abdominal hernia, and the doctors forbad him to lift weights or run for 6 months after the surgery
 
10:50 PM
Exactly
How do you get a hernia when you sit at a keyboard all day?
 
I dunno? Playing volleyball? Downhill skiing? Coughing?
 
I'm so confused
 
Don't cough!
@TristanWiley is that new?
 
ugh lol
So it like, kinda works. But it doesn't
 
The app?
 
10:53 PM
So
I'm getting the rooms a user currently has favorited
And when I favorite another one on desktop, and refresh, it should show automatically
But it takes a while
But if I close the app and reopen it, voila
There it is
 
why do you have a string instrument in your app?
 
Damnit
 
I'm trying to do something good here lol
 

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