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06:56
hii
good morning all
anyone there ?? can help me
07:38
@LawGimenez what had you tried to get it?
08:05
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15:05
hi
lol,it is super dead right now :D
@Afshin it's the weekend lol
so ofc it's dead
people chat here on working hours? :D
yep
15:20
lol.zombies are coming :P
hi everyone :)
Fire, I have a small question. I wonder if it is a good idea to show a fingerprint scanner dialog as alert dialog or not.
I thought to start scanning in onShow() and stop it onDismiss().
Because AlertDialog can create a floating effect and can be reused everywhere that I need scanning fingerprint.
do you think is it a bad idea or it will be ok?
15:59
Hello, Android!
Do any of you implement the "up" button on the toolbar in your app when you have fragments?
Yes
Delegated to the activity
Depending on the backstack the icon changes from back to close
Apart from that not really
I'm trying to decide what behavior I want to implement. At the moment, it just acts like the back button.
hi all :)
16:03
hello
I have 4 fragments: ListFragment, DetailsFragment, FilterFragment, and AboutFragment. The menu items to navigate to DetailsFragment and FilterFragment are only available from ListFragment. However, the menu item to navigate to AboutFragment is available from all other fragments. So when AboutFragment is displayed, what should the behavior be for the "up" button? Should it go back to the fragment where it was loaded?
Or should it always go "up" to some defined "parent" fragment, probably ListFragment?
@Afshin @ColdFire \o
ooo...android oreo is available for my phone
@Code-Apprentice you use use fragment stack. you can go to the last fragment.
I am asking what I should do, not what I can do.
Using the fragment backstack definitely makes it easy to mimic the back button.
I'm not sure if that is the typical behavior in this scenario.
I think it is logical to go back to where it was loaded
it is somehow strange to be in FilterFragment and after AboutFragment suddenly go to somewhere else.
I don't users expect something like that.
According to developer.android.com/training/design-navigation/… up navigation is not the same as back navigation.
@Afshin yup, I understand your thinking there. I'm also trying to balance it with the documentation I just linked.
The thing is that there is no reason to have a back button and an up button if they both behave the same way.
If a user wants to go back to the previous fragment (from About to Filter from your example) then they should just press back, not up.
16:16
I think must of phones have back/home isn't it? I don't think back+up is that common.
maybe I'm mistaken though.
I really think this behaviour really depend on your app design.
I personally wrote a settings library and used up as back. because inner menus was loading as fragment and I wanted to go back by pressing up.
but I'm not expert in android, so maybe i'm wrong.
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16:49
How America's largest local TV owner turned its news anchors into soldiers in Trump's war on the media: https://theconcourse.deadspin.com/how-americas-largest-local-tv-owner-turned-its-news-anc-1824233490 https://t.co/dMdSGellH3
@nana !
unfortunately, your request has timed out
Is this duck thing new?
@Afshin The "up" button is typically in the toolbar of the app, not the navigation keys provided by the OS/device.
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dtechThere is a duck in the bottom right corner. It is asking me whether it can help, absent any indication that I am indeed in need of help. There is no "no thanks, go away" option. The duck asks whether I have a microphone. I click "no" and it starts listening. It asks me to speak up louder. F...

I thought I had a virus or the kids installed something they shouldn't have at first. haha
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16:59
@AdamMc331 He owns the largest local TV? What does that even mean?
Sinclair Broadcasting Group owns nearly 100 local TV stations across the country
so not largest single local TV, but the largest local TV broadcasting group
@Afshin I think that you are right that it depends on the app's navigation design. I don't think there is really a "right" or "wrong". Maybe there are suggested best practices, though.
@AdamMc331 yah, I think the blog title could be edited to be more clear. A literal reading is that the company owns the largest TV when I think the author means that they own the most number of local stations.
right
good point
Things like that kind of jump out at me...and I'm pedantic enough to comment about it ;-)
hm...goes to try fingerprint checking in alertdialog...
17:14
My electricity went out. How will I live?
with battery?
No battery for my desktop
I should get a upc for it...
then go out to a park. enjoy weather :)
electricity is back
@Afshin it is pretty nice here, actually. I will probably go out a little later this afternoon.
where do you live?
17:25
United States
 
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18:40
in Python, 7 mins ago, by abarnert
Obviously the right answer is to build a deep learning system to do that it for me. Except that I need to install CUDA to train any of the current libraries. (Not to mention that half of them complain that CUDA 9 isn't new enough and I need CUDA 8. Why are we so worried about Skynet when it's obviously only going to run until the first component gets upgraded?)
@RaghavSood I finally found the way to stop skynet. Just upgrade CUDA to be incompatible with its other components.
@codeMagic yo cm
@AdamMc331 yoooooooooo
19:05
sup CA
19:17
Not much. Just heading to a coffee shop to get out of my apartment
enjoy the coffee then
20:24
@ColdFire I prefer hot chocolate. And they make smoothies here, so I might start getting those when the weather warms up.
I'm installing Oreo. Let's see if there are any noticeable differences.
@ColdFire wud up, homie
How's your Easter Sunday?
(whether you observe the holiday, or not)
Decent
We don't in the way we should observe it
How about yours?
20:30
Don't should on yourself
My first choice for a coffee shop was closed, probably because of Easter. I'm hanging out at a secondary spot instead.
Catching up on balancing my checkbook and credit card. I use gnucash but have gotten behind several months.
I'm glad you made it through that crisis
#firstworldproblems
@codeMagic yo sup
@Code-Apprentice ahh
@netpork then we will have genre-ism
21:05
Oreo doesn't seem much different from Nougat
Ok... the keyboard supports gifs.
But mobile chat doesn't support it

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