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00:20
And color schemes for IntelliJ → gist.github.com/nilium/7573751
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Took me a while to figure out how the heck to export those.
00:50
good morning everyone
Good morning @nayoso
Hello enrico
How are you?
You're moving apartment?
not too healthy
no2
it's for the next year
Oh what's wrong? :( go home.
00:53
my company is my home
HAHAHHAA
I caught laryngitis
maybe because I never experience constant cold weather
Uhhh that doesn't sound too good.
btw I want to go to kombini for a while
see you later enrico~
Stay in your real home.
What are you buying in kon bi ni?
my real home will be in pemalang
HAHAHA
mineral water and breakfast
So good. I really envy you.
I bought a lot of breakfast and lunch from konbini when I was there.
konbini here means expensive horrible sandwich :(
01:07
Oh yea? the konbini in australia not good?
but there are so many breakfast restaurant right?
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I hope you saw a doctor about that laryngitis.
in here so little
yes I want to go nil
my CEO also suggest me to go to hospital
Then go to a hospital!
yes later
Konbini in here is very expensive.
01:08
hahahha
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Eh, hospital's probably not necessary.
how much for a sandwich?
Mineral water that can be bought for $1.20 in other places is about $2 in konbini.
ah sorry for misunderstanding nil
Sandwich is about $6-7, which is about 600 ¥.
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01:08
Laryngitis isn't a huge problem. Just good to see a doctor.
I know you can buy bread for 100-200¥
in japan, the private doctor is only a little
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That way you know the severity of it.
so when people sick they go to clinic or hospital
to see a doctor
There are many clinic here
maybe I'll go to clinic
@EnricoSusatyo that's not so convenient
hahahah
so where do you buy your breakfast?
I buy bread at Breadtop, it's about $2.20 to $3.00
About 200-300 ¥. Still a bit more expensive but it's ok.
At cafes, breads are about $4-$5.
I sometimes get like ham and cheese croissant or pies from cafes.
01:13
sounds good!
I always buy onigiri here
especially when they're discounted :D
Good Evening, Michael.
good evening, Dr. Rohan
Haha, I love onigiri too! In here onigiri is about $4-5 a piece. But it's not very common. Sushi is way more common.
Onigiri is about... 300¥ over there?
One of these days I will share you the photos I took in Japan.
100 yen
hahaha
@nayoso Did you try something at Indian Restaurant?
01:15
not discount 136 discount 100
Damn so cheap!
yes I post the photo yesterday?
@rohan-patel like bread and curry
I saw that photo! The indian food looks so yummy!
Damn you made me want to eat indian foods now.
but so I order with some curry variation
and the bread there is all you can eat!
it's cheap and delicious
Ohh. I have been infrequent here for last couple of days.
01:17
ah I see
I hope you liked it.
yes I like it!
@rohan-patel this photo!
but it's not my photo
I eat something like this
If I'm not mistaken it called naan bread
Did you order beef vindaloo?
Naan bread is awesome. Next time get garlic naan.
no
I only eat that bread and curry
Damn my stomach is growling. Time for some food.
01:20
Naaan. Yummy.
Naan/ Paratha whatever you call it is awesome. Generally we have them with Sabzi and have Curry with rice.
sabzi?
yes we can also order rice there
:D
Sabzi In Indian cuisine: a vegetable cooked in gravy, also spelled sabji.
I had Rice and Curry for lunch. Ok. Time to get back to work. See you all later.
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I wonder what I'll do for dinner.
Ah I see
oke see you later rohan-patel!
eat KFC nil?
hahahha
Damn I feel like KFC too.
01:28
HAHAHA
I never tried KFC here
there are some interesting flavour
like KFC with seaweed
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I could go for KFC, but that stuff's expensive
I also love Nan
It makes a silly pun in Japanese because "nan desu ka" means "What is it?" or "Is it nan?"
So if you point at some Nan bread and say "kore ha nan desu ka?" it has two meanings :p
KFC here is alright, and the colonel dresses in a Santa outfit during the Christmas season
I don't understand why, but Japanese people all eat fried chicken and cake during Christmas
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... weird.
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Maybe it's a trend from poorer times when you'd spend a bunch of money on a chicken for special occasions?
Nope
It's from an untruthful marketing campaign that that was what Americans do for Christmas
Because KFC wasn't doing well when it first came to Japan
01:40
HAHAHAH
Ah, and because you can't get a turkey here
I heard about that borrrden
So foreigners will get chicken instead
christmas mean we eat chicken
KFC seized this opportunity
To capitalize on the influence of American culture in post-war Japan
(Though I've never eaten turkey or chicken on Christmas...)
(I'm usually sick of it after weeks of Thanksgiving leftovers)
They made a commercial featuring the slogan "Kentucky for Christmas!"
01:43
hahaha
And offered a special meal on Christmas Eve. And thus, the marketing campaign became engraved as an odd Japanese tradition...
I want to eat KFC now
I've never had the urge to eat KFC
but now my throat didn't allow me to do that
I find it hilarious that anyone would consider it celebration food
What's next? The McDonalds chicken fillet-o ?
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01:47
We usually have ham or turkey on Christmas if we're actually doing dinner.
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That said, my family hasn't celebrated Christmas in a long time.
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Can't really afford to.
Looks like I will have soba for lunch
I only know ham
I really need some soup right now
01:56
This year my girlfriend will experience her first proper Christmas dinner
And also, I will experience my first proper osechi (Japanese New Year dinner)
and I hope I can experience osechi too next year
Finally all documents for zairyu nintei is completed
all I need to do is submit it
02:09
And do a bunch of waiting :p
yesssss
I have to wait maybe 2 or 3 months
:(
I hope everything will go smoothly
enrico did i tell them they could make a ad free browser?
im sueing
Im calling my lawyer Saul
Lol
Better call Saul
:P
so borrrden what do you think will make more $: $1.99 app or free app with features locked until they buy an iAP for $1.99
02:36
apple won't let me submit apps
I think that depends on how popular you already are
If you are already popular, the first one
If you are not already popular, then you have to choose the second one I guess
However I really dislike that model, and it's not likely to make you get popular
Especially if you charge for what should be basic functionality
You aren't likely to make money off of a web browser anyway, to be honest
There are already good existing browsers that are free
Google Chrome
chrome does what different to safari?
nothing
what makes flow different?
ad block
downloads
custom search engines
save links to Pocket, Instapaper and Readability
dropbox and iCloud storage
02:43
OK then release it max
Chrome has private browsing, auto signin, device sync
errr I'm waiting on Xcode
Not sure if Safari has those or not
won't enable any certificates
safari has private browsing and signing
You'll be popular with your flow
02:43
and device sync
and so does flow
I didn't know about device sync in safari
I'll only download it if it's free though haha
except for signing in. I have it but disabled it because people want security and to make it secure I have to fill a bunch of forms because the government wants to know what I'm encoding
? when was the last time you guys used safari?!?!
iCloud tabs!
they've been here since like iOS 5!
Lol, I almost never use it
And I only got an iDevice again a few months ago ;)
I've been on Android since the release of iOS 5
well ya, their exactly same. the only difference is that if you use chrome on mac or android it syncs to them
I use safari on mac so it syncs
with Flow also
02:45
How did you do private browsing?
1.2 of flow or 1.3 will sync with safari and chrome on mac
and UIWebView is already private
How so?
basically If you have a web view, its private already, no history and such
so i don't record history or show what you search
@MaxHasADHD HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA
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What about cookies?
02:47
should i clear them after every load also?
I have that in there too, but only when you click it
MAX HAHAHAHAHAHA
And cache
So funny how you want to sue them
lol
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You should be clearing cookies and cache from a private session.
at the end or every load?
like when they exit app then clear automatically?
02:48
Where's localStorage get stored? I know Chrome for iOS has a problem with that for their private sessions.
also i mean nobody will see them unless they hack the phone and check:P
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At the end of the session, which would be either when it's manually ended or when the process ends
localStorage?0_0 in the library folder or something?
Max won't tell you his secret
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Max, do you know what localStorage is?
02:49
it's his secret to create flow
not really
his secret to become the next steve jobs
huh
anyways have to drive someone ill be back in an hour
OK enrico
let's make a bet
@nil ya mean like documents?
02:50
@EnricoSusatyo enrico let's make a bet
I guess WebSQL would be the same issue.
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Web storage and DOM storage (document object model) are web application software methods and protocols used for storing data in a web browser. Web storage supports persistent data storage, similar to cookies but with a greatly enhanced capacity and no information stored in the HTTP request header. There are two main web storage types: local storage and session storage, behaving similarly to persistent cookies and session cookies respectively. Web storage is being standardized by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). It was originally part of the HTML 5 specification, but is now in a separ...
which one is faster, we met in the real world, or flow get accepted in the app store
oh that stuff is in a library folder
managed by iOS
@nayoso what bet are we talking about?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAA
02:50
nayoso you already failed that bet
flow is accepted already
if flow get accepted before we met up
I'll treat you a dinner
OK where is the link max?
I'd like to bet we meet IRL first, but I think Flow is going to get accepted first.
its hidden
nil & nayoso: pokemon logic:
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Sounds accurate.
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Turns out Chansey actually just produces Nurse Joys.
OK max let's see it on Dec 1
enrico let's switch the bet
since it's not valid anymore
which one is faster
flow will hit x number of download
or we'll meet in the real life
and about the pokemon I think it's also apply to the policewoman?
@nil HAHAHAHAHAHA OMG
I forgot the name -_-
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No, there's only one police woman, she just stalks the protagonists.
02:55
I thought there were multiple.
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She is always camping out, just out of sight, waiting for one of them to lose consciousness so she can drag the body away
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She is basically the boogie man.
Great, I have random Sqlite errors...I get a result of SQLITE_BUSY
o,0
good luck with SQLite borrrden
nil: .... seriously? I can't tell if you're trolling...
SQLITE_BUSY means that it doesn't want to be disturbed.
Apparently there's a stack overflow badge if your message has been starred 10 times or more in chat.
Anyone here has that badge?
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02:58
Yep.
nil have it
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in Android, Nov 6 at 20:49, by nil
I AM THE RULES.
he have a message in the android
that have 12 or 13 star
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That said, I'm pretty sure I got a badge way before that.
ok, let me try that too.
I AM THE RULES.
No I should get 12 stars right?
user457812
03:01
That message really only works when you have my background
Damn it, nil.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
OMG NAYOSO
gonna share this to the office
hahahaha
I already shared it in my office
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Bleh, Java
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03:16
Everyone should just use Scala.
hahaha
you should write a book about that
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I think Odersky has already written a book about Scala. Would be kind of hard to top one written by the guy who made the language.
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He also sometimes answers Scala questions on SO. They're usually pretty interesting answers.
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I'm almost tempted to write a lightmapping tool.
@Paul I'd like to see a bit more chat history and/or answering questions on the main site before letting you in
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03:24
@Paul Overriding borrden: You've got write access. Read the rules and acknowledge that you've read them when done, please. You have ten-ish minutes to do this.
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Wouldn't have if I hadn't already given him write access, but yeah.
I follow Odersky on Twitter.
He's very good.
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Does he has a twitters?
He does
@odersky, Switzerland
lead designer of Scala
508 tweets, 19.7k followers, following 136 users
I wish I have more time to work with Scala.
I really like the language.
Would love to use features like pattern matching.
I'm back
user457812
03:34
Pattern matching is pretty awesome
but need to run to go to office
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Though the main thing for me is just that it makes my code shorter.
so see you after 2 hours bye
sorry, was using the powder room
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The downside is I still have to do things the long way for performance reasons, since Scala can get a little heavy one the allocations
03:35
Oh man pattern matching makes me not have to think about all sorts of edge cases I would have to think about otherwise.
rules sound good to me, and yeah, I actually planned on setting 2-3 hours tomorrow to go through and answer some questions where my knowledge permits me
I agree, but Scala is still way better than any dynamically typed language.
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I'm morally opposed to most dynamically typed languages.
Paul: PS4 or XBone?
PC/PS4
03:36
I'm also opposed to them, but I do see how some developers/framework would love them.
@Paul you are in, Paul. Welcome.
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I love Ruby and I like how fast I can do stuff in it, but it's slow
Python is also damn slow.
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Mostly because MRI is just inherently slow — fast for what it is, but Lua puts almost all dynamically typed languages to shame in the performance department.
And many Scala amateurs who come from Ruby/Python will initially think that Scala is dynamically typed... But it's not. The type inference in Scala is just very good.
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It's good and there's actually a few cases where you do not want to explicitly specify a type
03:38
Oh yeah I haven't touched Lua in a while either.
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Basically, the inliner — for whatever reason — actually will not inline values unless it's a) in a static object (i.e., not a member of a class) and b) doesn't have an explicit type.
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Though the rules for that might've changed from what I'd read about it
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Either way, the inliner seems to be sort of iffy
Yeah.
Remember the graphic cards extension that you gave me yesterday for my Macbook Pro?
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Yeah
user457812
03:40
Well, not extension, just an app that forces OS X to use a specific GPU.
I don't understand how all other Macbooks that doesn't have discrete graphic cards can drive an external display, but this Macbook insist on using discrete graphics when I have external display plugged in.
Yeah I meant app, not extension.
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They probably specifically put in the hardware for it.
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Whereas the ones with discrete GPUs, as far as I know, have all the display ports hooked up to the discrete GPUs.
I'm so against discrete graphic cards.
Oh... I see.
user457812
03:42
It's a preferable option to having all the ports hooked up to the integrated ones and being unable to play games and such well because of it.
I can see how that design makes sense.
But this even makes the case stronger that programmers shouldn't get Macbooks with discrete GPUs.
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I'm not sure how they'd manage to integrate the two GPUs so they could share ports, but I'm also clueless about hardware and I'm only guessing about why it is the way it is
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Why not get a macbook with a discrete GPU? I'd be incredibly pissed off to not have one, since then I couldn't do the graphics stuff I do.
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Intel's nowhere near capable of competing with ATI AMD or NVidia on graphics performance and capabilities when it comes to the sort of things games need.
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They have improved a lot over the years, but so have AMD and NVidia.
03:46
Short answer is: Intel's GPU good enough, better battery, cooler laptop.
Good enough to play games like: Dear Esther and Portal, to drive external displays, to watch stuff.
I won't lie, I'm happy to see the proper use of English promoted in the rules (and here). Speaking proper in all sorts of dialects! I'll probably lurk for a while here and refrain from questions until they won't raise a "...really?" (brand spanking new to Objective-C). As you guys seem to already know what's going on. I will say that starting from scratch learning has proven to be much more difficult than it was with HTML/jQuery/PHP.
As a programmer I wouldn't like the GPU to kick in when I'm just coding.
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Proper English is just a way of saying try to spell correctly. I haven't bothered going after anyone for not doing so, seeing as Max isn't banned and Dev2rights is an owner.
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The GPU typically won't kick in while you're coding because nothing about coding would use the GPU.
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Or, at least, nothing about coding would use the discrete GPU.
user457812
03:48
Since, for example, Sublime Text is using the GPU for drawing its UI.
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Similarly, OS X compositing is done in OpenGL.
I am using an external display while coding and the discrete GPU is kicking in :(
That's what I meant.
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I don't think there's any concern about the laptop being cool or the battery use being better while using an external display.
Paul: you don't have to talk about programming here, we talk about all sorts of stuff.
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You probably don't want to be running on the battery while using an external display regardless of GPU choice.
user457812
03:50
@Paul Also, I don't really care about newbie questions as long as you try to find the answer in the docs or by searching first.
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Not everything in the docs is clear and not every explanation works for every person, so obviously asking someone else for clarification or help isn't a problem.
Enrico: absolutely, which is cool that it's a decent spot to at least take a short pause from developing.
That is true, but still. If I'm opening like iPhone simulator etc I still don't want the GPU to kick in. The thing is, as a user I wouldn't know which apps will kick the GPU in and I still want to get 7 hours of battery out of my laptop regardless what I'm doing.
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Well, running the simulator without the discrete GPU might actually cost you more in battery life.
Paul: Yeah definitely. You're much more likely to get answers of your programming question on SO than in here. There's no incentive in answering questions here.
nil: Hmm really? I doubt it. What about running like Photoshop if I'm just opening 1 little file?
user457812
03:53
Photoshop uses the GPU to do things faster.
Nil: that's cool, and trust me when I hit a problem I usually Google/Stack and/or watch video tutorials to find the answers. I've spent the past 3ish days doing nothing but reading the core principles of Obj-C, the inconvenience I'm hitting is that troubleshooting specific problems seems to be a bit more vague than say troubleshooting PHP.
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If you do it on the integrated GPU, it takes longer, and depending on how long it takes, the energy consumption could be greater than if you fired up the discrete GPU and used it.
But then again, most of my problems still lie within understanding exactly how objects/methods interact...mainly in implementation.
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I have no way to measure that, though, so it's speculation.
Speculation...bitcoin amirite?
user457812
03:54
Bitcoin is for internet libertarians and drug dealers.
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Both are kind of weird and insane.
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Actually, add "people looking for a get-rich-quick scheme" to that list.
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Still a kind of weird and insane group.
You could have made some coin gambling on it. I told my friend when it was at $20 that it's something to look at, after a discussion we agreed it was kind of stupid speculation and not worth the risk. Last week at $350 I set up a Coinbase account with the intention of buying 5 coins on a gamble for fun...it took them 10 days to verify my bank account which at that point it was $700.
Cryptocurrency is a cool idea I'll admit (I was skeptical at first), but I don't see it lasting government regulation.
Damn I need to buy some bitcoins.
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03:59
I really wish I could play Thief 2 on OS X.
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Probably could via emulation, actually.

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