ok, ok, the money is in a box under the 3rd avenue bridge. In the box will be a piece of paper with an address. At that address there will be a man, ask him "does he know the muffin man", he'll take you from there.
that's a good way to look at it. Part of me is saying this isn't a big deal and another part of me is saying get to Greenland before they close the ports.
Somewhat. People understand the valuations a little bit more, I'm not saying that there aren't people out there that would pay higher rates but an app that I could have got 75k for is now around 30k. Which isn't bad but it's not the same.
It could be cool if they planned to profit by selling to companies that want internal QA or something, but then use that money to host QA sites like SO that have no need to earn a profit.
So, anyone got any recommendations for good wireless interference tracking tools?
My wifi dies every night, around the same time
It is a definite wifi problem, not the internet connection itself - LAN packets are dropped as much as WAN packets over wifi, works fine on ethernet
This used to happen in my old flat too, at that time I just chalked it up to shoddy equipment
But now I moved, and it is still happening, and I can control for equipment, distance to AP etc. here
Plus, it is not restricted to just one device - all devices are simultaneously affected, regardless of distance from AP and any obstructions in between
So now I'm convinced some strange force is following me, possibly with a three letter acronym
I have a little problem, I need to observe a variable change but the variable is out of my reach(its a part of an SDK that I can not modify), what can I do?
I am the one who is changing it, for example, I can adjust the variable if I pinch on the screen but the SDK does not provide any interface to know if the variable has been changed, it just exists 'statically'
Yeah, then maybe you want your own intermediate variable where you set that, and store it, and also update the SDK
So it does feel like you have "two sources of truth" unfortunately, but it might be a necessary evil.
The only way to make it a little more safe & with a single source of truth is if you can extend the SDK class yourself and store it there, then it's still really in one place IMHO.
Ugh, unfortunately, the main class of the SDK is final so it cant be extended. However, there is one 'in-direct' interface that I can override but it spams the change of variable multiple times per second
The variable value needs to be stored in SharedPreferences as soon as it changes
The SDK also provides a view, a user can pinch or fling on this view. On pinching, the view adjusts its height and the height level can be known by calling a variable that returns Double. The reason why I want to be notified is that, if a user closes and reopens the app, the height of the view should match the last height
@AdamMc331 Oh, I did not think of it, I could try adding gestures on the view