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😱 bots are on strike!
01:29
Oh no
@Code-Apprentice Oh wow, that's super cold then.
 
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04:09
Good morning everyone
@RaymondArteaga , Yes for that I have to do that with a loop and bulky amount of data would come up with a delay
@MehdiB. agree. but i got no powers
04:34
@RakeshKumar indeterminate progress bars are useful in that case
Nobody would die for a couple of seconds
Is that task time critical?
Mornight. Well, indeterminate progress will do till response not gets matched and that would be depended upon loop, Ideally database would be a good approach to implement If having a bulky amount of data. What do you say??
You need to be more clear. Terms like "bulky data" and loops and matching are super vague in this context. Is your loop running a thousand times? One billion? Forever? What does the loop do? Just check the first character of each word? Add up all the bytes in a sentence?
What kind of data do you have? Just a long array of strings? Trees? Graphs? Is it sorted?
You need to provide way more information before anyone can help you
05:02
Ideally a sample of your data, pieces of code and a clear description of your goal
Fragmented - Android Developer Podcast: 153: How to be an indie Android developer with Chris Lacy
posted on February 19, 2019 by shows

Listen to all star Indie developer and friend of the show Chris Lacy. Chris Lacy created the beloved Action Launcher - arguably one of the best Launcher apps on Android. In this epi isode, he talks to us about what it's like being an indie developer, starting on Action Launcher and of course his newest creation - ActionDash. Shownotes: https://fragmentedpodcast.com/episodes/153/

Is anyone using volley plus library?
I am facing a problem with it, onError is being invoked in some of the devices, while in others it works perfectly
onErrorResponse
:@Raghav Sood bro, here is the sample data

{"ResponseCode":"1","ResponseText":"OK","data":[{"Number":"91000001111","Status":"0","StatusMessage":"",
"LastSeen":"","ProfilePic":"NO","Thumbnail":"NO","app_version":"Android"},{"Number":"91011110000","Status":"0","StatusMessage":"",
"LastSeen":"","ProfilePic":"NO","Thumbnail":"NO","app_version":"Android"}]}

and here only 2 position data and actually having more than 5k amount of data and having contacts more than 5k, need to get the data as the numbers get matched from contact to above JSON response.
05:17
Iterate the array, populate a map from number -> user data
If I do compare number with the loop then loop will be executed multiple time unless the numbers get matched
Your initial time is O(n), and iterating 5k entries for any device in the last decade is trivial
Once you have the map built, accessing is O(1)
You could also easily flip that and just have the server return json using the number as the key
I am using currently just to check if JSONArray contain a number

jsonArray.toString().contains("\"Number\":\"" + valueTosearch+ "\"");
That's terrible
Don't do that
That means every time you want to search, you first serialize the JSON into a string, then run a search on it
It returns true if matched, without loop
05:21
It's still terrible
If you do as I mentioned, you only need to loop once, which is trivial
Any lookups after that are constant
And will be much faster than your current solution
As I get the response from an API then store that data somewhere and doing a search without loop as well but not able to fetch whole data as the number gets matched
@RaghavSood bro, Thanks, will follow O(n) complexity
06:22
Morning
06:45
Good morning @RonakMehta
@ColdFire, Lutaaya is an old guy here, but always silent, how are you doing?
i am good
07:14
Cool, what time is it there @ColdFire?
Are you also in netherlands.
?
07:29
Henlo o/
Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo‌​oood Morning Everyone!!!!!! :D
Hey womper :)
08:05
Morning
08:38
o/
Hiya Geisterfurz, Krizzu, Suraj, Mehdi!!!!! :D
09:01
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Hiya Raghav, Murat!!!!! :D
Way too great mood...
09:13
smile or you're banned
3
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Hiya Tim!!!!! :D
good good
Tim XD
09:54
hi guys
guys, is it a bad idea to solve problem of item scaling in layer-list by overlapping 2 imageviews?
There are no bad ideas
cannot find any way to solve this problem for android 14+
There are only ideas
:D maybe it is true, but implementation is idea will be bad.. :D
or not
"android 14+" so.. all relevant versions
09:57
yea
width and height for item is only 23+
you can use <size> element
size inside <item> tag?
it say <size> is not allowed <item> tag.
@RaghavSood #Motivation #Ideas #Goals #Innovation
10:03
put size in shape. Too lazy to help more
I tried size inside shape, but it still scales up sadly.
I have no idea what you're trying to do so can't really tell you anything
here is example: pastebin.com/eAxWUCCz
the shape in 2nd item will scale up to fill view completely.
I want this shape to be only 24dp/24dp
it seems this a generic problem.
have seen a lot of topic for this problem, but solutions are normally 23+
so I thought I could use 1 imageview for base image and just overlap another imageview for 2nd layer with simple shape...
10:22
easy fix: use framelayout
ok. :) ty for suggestion
there's a new episode of "that time I got reincarnated as a slime" :D
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new chapter for sins too
10:31
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gd noon.
Its always morning in R15
10:40
@MehdiB. +1
@MuratKaragöz 301 ?
ha ha suraj(the sun)
Thinking to move to kotlin for almost half year. time dosen't permits me. :-(
interestingly Murat is also indian word @MuratKaragöz.

It means statue in Hindi and Gujarati language. :-)
@TheLittleNaruto hey seems like the question is brought up in meta meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/380355/… headsup
What kind of statue tho
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xD
@TimCastelijns ha ha.
R15 is where the nerds live
10:53
Okay
seems I need more time to blend with you guys. as I'm not quite familiar with nerds and some of the keywords you guys use in conversation. honestly I just got meaning of "xD".
NERDLAND!!! \(ᵔᵕᵔ)/
@RumitPatel IN GUJARATI too?
i already told him about the hindi link
Yes. In GUJARATI too, It just turns Murati.
well i think , murat and murati both works
or maybe one of those is marathi :thinking:
yeah. both works fine.
11:06
:D
o/
Now this(o/) sign must be like goo.gl/images/4R7Py1
If m not wrong.
yep, that's right
user443346
11:16
o/
so cool
user443346
I thought the same :D really nice
Guten appetite nerds
11:34
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@W0MP3R you're very good at these XD
I have a draft email where I save them when I found any that is funny
I have acquired chicken
I should fix my timeline
Lunch at 0038 is not nice
11:39
D:
Hi gues, I'm glad I'm here. I've read and understood the rules
WELCOME!!!!!!! 🎊🎊🎊🎉🎉🎉
I'll do the same womper :D
hahahha
i found this one today
¯\_(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)_/¯
super cute
😂😂
@Murat do you still have that emoji that you use when someone on SO pisses you off?
XD that was fast
lol nice emoji's womp
welcome @StanislavShamilov
lmao raghav
lmao
which one you mean
the one that raises the fists and arms in anger :D
11:52
(ง'̀-'́)ง
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Yes! :D
saved
emoji added to collection
there are different ones
depends on how triggered I am
where do you get them from? (trying to up my game in emojis reactions)
W|̶ ̶ ̶ ̶||̶̿ ̶̿ ̶̿ ̶̿| ̿ ̿|̿ ̿ | ͇ ͇\̿ ̿ ̿ ̿|̿ ̿ |̶ ̶ ̶ ̶|| ͇ ͇\̿ ̿ ͇ ͇\̿ ̿ |̶ ̶ ̶ ̶|| ̿ ̿|̿ ̿
lol it works
Hey what up I no longer work on Android (I think)
do you work as a vet now?
Thanks Murat & Womper! :D
@W0MP3R that screams I wanna play a game
12:02
and you are not going to enjoy it °˖✧◝(⁰▿⁰)◜✧˖°
it's funnier when someone pings them :D
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Q: Android Media Muxer Not Working [Android/Java]

Ashvin solankiMidea Muxer Midea Muxer Not Working In Lolipop Testing on Android Emulator Api 22 (Lolipop) here is my code for muxing audio and video file public void muxer(File videoFile, File audioFile, long dowloadId) { String outputFile = ""; String TAG = "MURGE"; publishProgress(0, 0, do...

edit and suggestions are welcome
12:19
@MuratKaragöz lol
@W0MP3R that looks like you are in a flower garden
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12:39
@Ashvinsolanki "02-19 17:15:11.292", are you from the future?
its 6:09PM 19th Feb in India
Ash requested access. Rep: 477 - Questions: 13 - Answers: 5 (ratio 4:1.5)
user443346
So India is the future?
@Ash welcome. Please start by reading the rules and confirm you have read them before saying anything else.
Ash
Ash
12:47
Thanks
I like dongerlist.com @W0MP3R @MehdiB. @MuratKaragöz It has categories ლ(́◉◞౪◟◉‵ლ)
for those of you who missed it yesterday
17 hours ago, by Dave S
https://habr.com/en/post/440736/
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Sorry Mehdi, tldr
That is bad code. forEach should be used there instead of map because nothing is returned after it.
@Jordy Ex-arrogant developer into/retrospects and regrets on a blog post about how he was treating junior devs
@geisterfurz007 bookmarked as well :D I'm slowly climbing the emoji ladder, see ya on the top comrade
user443346
12:54
Guess I shouldn't write a blog post about me behaving towards other co-workers
user443346
I'm an asshole
I’m not really an asshole (I hope I'm not), but wouldn’t want to expose myself publicly on a blog post like he did, he was probably seeking appeasing his conscience by publicly shaming himself
If you are reaching a point where your code review has that many comments, you have missed the point of a code review
That level of feedback should have been given to junior devs way earlier in the process
@Jordy its indian time 19 feb 2019 6:15 PM
12:59
I got you all beat, I'm already on February 20th
Lunch Time~~~ :3
You are on Raghav Sood Time
@RaghavSood lol which country ?
@W0MP3R Enjoy Paella
New Zealand
is there any way to turn down the ping sound?
13:01
Click on the speaker near in the top right, near all rooms
You can reduce the number of pings
Don't think you can do much about the sound beyond turning down the volume
I muted via chrome tab settings
You can reduce the sound of firefox if there is other stuff you want/need to listen to
I usually mute the tab though.
user443346
@geisterfurz007 Don't urge me to confirm my identity
@Ash revoked
13:09
Shouldn't the bot be doing that
only if they didn't reply
@W0MP3R yeah there is a option to turn it off
user443346
@W0MP3R But, but, but, I thought you liked getting pinged :(
Who likes getting pinged?
user443346
And how do we call it if a ping doesn't play a ping sound?
user443346
13:13
Pong?
Notification
Alert
Hi all, Good evening from #INDIA
Getting "Your app(s) expose Amazon Web Services credentials." issue
13:14
@Jordy obviously
Stop exposing your AWS credentials, problem solved
@RaghavSood any hints
No. This is something only you can solve, since no one else knows how and why you are exposing said credentials.
AWS KEY, SECRET Leaking
Thats mean change settings from console.aws.amazon.com ?
13:18
this is a very broad question, you may wanna narrow it down
@Jordy Usually I don't care about it, but today my head is killing me so yeah... no ping sound for today
user443346
@MehdiB. This sentence reminded me of the Drill Sgt. of the movie Full Metal Jacket
user443346
Fair enough Womp ^^
This is the peak... I cannot open our own gitlab server on my macbook to setup a gitlab runner.
This is the most stupid, poorly setup piece of garbage claiming to be a network I have ever seen.
13:27
Well, maybe the server just doesn't want to open up to you
Maybe if you weren't so demanding all the time she'd feel more comfortable about talking to you
No; Safari simply cancels the connection because the ducking certficate is self-signed.
user443346
@RaghavSood That's what she said
thatsthejoke.jpeg
It works on my laptop without issues and even on my phone after adding an exception to firefox
user443346
Have you tried turning on your wifi?
user443346
13:29
Allright, I'm out - enough foolish comments for today
You should be able to pull the cert via openssl and then add it to your mac's trusted certs
Ok, now I am only a level 2 or 3 nerd, so I have no idea what you are talking about :/
I have heard from openssl and trusted certs but no clue how to do what you say there o-o
You can do something like this to get the cert:
openssl s_client -servername example.com -connect example.com:443 </dev/null 2>/dev/null | openssl x509 -text
Save the output as a .pem file, then import it with sudo security add-trusted-cert -d -r trustRoot -k /Library/Keychains/System.keychain ~/new-root-certificate.pem
Ok hang ok; lemme read the help for that stuff before blowing up the macbook with some command I read on teh interwebz ;)
example.com would be replaced with our gitlab servers URL, right?
Yup, of course
Including any subdomain, if necessary
The OS X command should be roughly correct, based on some quick googling
But I no longer have a mac, so no guarantees there
openssl one should be fine
user443346
13:36
@RaghavSood RT
2>/dev/null would hide any error, no?
So I can leave that out to see if something goes wrong?
Yes, but you need that so that the x509 command only gets the correct input
You can omit that if you are also omitting the pipe and everything after it
Oh! Yeah that makes sense indeed, thanks!
Also, most tools like openssl and curl don't use stderr only for errors
They also use it for logs and verbose output
So that you can filter out all the noisy stuff by just redirecting stderr
And continue piping stdout to keep using other tools that support chaining
Sounds reasonable. Now if I were to run the first command, you sent above what would happen is that openssl makes a connection to the gitlab server over a secure connection (because port 443 is specified) and that goes into openssl x509 which does what exactly? Makes the stuff to text form from binary? Which I can then redirect into a .pem file with > ?
13:41
The first command initiates a connection, but sends nothing (hence the input from /dev/null)
This means it negotiates the SSL handshake, so it gets the cert info
It then passes the raw cert info to openssl's encoding options, which outputs an x509 cert
Which is the common format we usually see
And yes, you can redirect the output with a > something.pem
Wonderful! Lemme blow this thing up then :)
You don't always need to specify -servername, but it's best to do so in case the server is expecting SNI, which is would be if there are multiple domains hosted on that same server
That's magic... I have a fancy looking file now.
You might be able to just double click it
Apple built a pretty nice keychan app
If double clicking it opens that up, you want to add it to the system keychain, and check the always trust option
If I double click that, it just pops up and nothing happens 🤔 I had to put my password tho; hang on; maybe I can find something in that mess :D
13:51
You could also open the keychain app and poke around for an import option somewhere
Mornight folks!
No.
@RaghavSood Yeah I found one; same thing though. I have to put my password in there and seemingly nothing happens.
user443346
@RaymondArteaga No
Ah well, best stick to the cli
Never liked GUIs much
13:52
@Jordy Ok
Hi Tim
I'm glad to de polite people around here
Same :)
How you doin? :D
@RaghavSood Hm the command runs and I still cannot access the website ._.
Hmmm
Try renaming it to a .cer file and try double clicking again
Although that shouldn't make much of a difference tbh
Does somebody knows anything about variable references in kotlin?
13:55
Probably Tim
What's the status?
you can refer to a variable by their name. Really simple
user443346
Guys, what happened to Eric?
idk what you mean ray
13:57
I mean poi terms like C++ and two variables sharing the same ram space
eric is on a break
@RaghavSood Thougth so too! Now it's in there at least! Or the CLI worked and I didn't check in the keychain again.
kotlin like java passes variables by reference
I tried to used last day and Mr Lint told me: variable references are not implemented yet
user443346
@TimCastelijns On a r15 break? Coding break? Jordy break?
13:58
And that "yet" resulted curious for me
The entry was marked as untrusted but I marked it as always trusted now and I can access gitlab \o/ Thanks so much @RaghavSood :)
I'm pretty sure Java is pass by value
Nice! Glad it worked
@TimCastelijns what do you exactly mean by reference?
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A: Is Java "pass-by-reference" or "pass-by-value"?

erlandoJava is always pass-by-value. Unfortunately, when we pass the value of an object, we are passing the reference to it. This is confusing to beginners. It goes like this: public static void main(String[] args) { Dog aDog = new Dog("Max"); Dog oldDog = aDog; // we pass the object to ...

Turns out it is both

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