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The Illustrated man?
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A picture for @EnricoSusatyo.
Safari is a memory hog. It eats up more and more virtual memory until you machine is brought to it's knees.
At least it doesn't crash the machine any more. It used to.
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Amazingly, I've only had about four kernel panics while using OS X.
I guess you have to hand it to the woman in that comic.
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00:01
I'm usually better about causing those.
It's fairly hard to do with OSX.
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I'm not sure dad jokes work on human predation.
"dad jokes?"
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Still can't get over how weird it is that anime/manga characters have eyeballs that physically exceed the size of their skulls
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It's like they've got House of Leaves skulls
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00:03
i.e., physically larger on the inside than the outside
Gobbling up to much VRAM in OpenGL will crash the display driver and render the machine unusable while not crashing the CPU. Very frustrating when that happens. You apps are still running but you can't see them because the screen has gone totally pear-shaped.
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Hm, I've probably done that without noticing
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Seems odd since the kernel should be able to start the driver up again
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On the other hand, the driver might be functioning as intended and only a small part of it has failed
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So querying the driver wouldn't do much good since it'd say it's A-OK
00:05
I'm not sure how tight the coupling between the OpenGL driver and the kernel is. The kernel may not be aware that the display has gone kablooie.
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Yaaay, the protagonist of Tokyo Ghoul just went off the deep end
And it's kind of strange because on Mac OS the OpenGL driver is a shared, critical resource that isn't protected.
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Maybe again
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Kind of debatable.
Noel, have you read "The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever"?
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00:08
Nope.
Stephen R. Donaldson is the author.
It's high fantasy. Very, very well written.
Interesting premise.
The protagonist is very much an anti-hero. You end up hating him.
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Hm, entire thing in paperback for $4 means I can probably find it at a bookstore.
You might find the writing style pretentious.
The author loves 10-penny words.
But his writing is very rich and descriptive, the characters are well developed, and the fantasy world is engaging. You'll want a dictionary by your side though
I think that series broadened my vocabulary more than any other single work.
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"So you were trying to eat me?" "Is that wrong?" — Yep, deep end ← five miles later → protagonist
@nil I HATE YOU!
00:12
"You're biting my butt!"
"No I'm not!"
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Reminds me, one of my favorite movies was about cannibalism
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Ravenous is a 1999 horror film directed by Antonia Bird and starring Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, Jeffrey Jones and David Arquette. The film revolves around cannibalism in 1840s California and some elements bear similarities to the story of the Donner Party and that of Alferd Packer. Screenwriter Ted Griffin lists Packer's story, as recounted in a couple of paragraphs of Dashiell Hammett's The Thin Man, as one of his inspirations for Carlyle's character. The film's darkly humorous and ironic take on its gruesome subject matter have led some to label it a black comedy. The film's unique sc...
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That one. Not a particularly good movie.
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Has Guy Pearce and Robert Carlyle though, so it's pretty fun.
00:15
Not particularly good but a favorite nonetheless?
You like horror?
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It's a movie that I haven't really found anything similar to.
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I'm sure there are similar movies out there, but I haven't found them. Or looked particularly hard.
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I like horror movies, yes.
Have you seen "Repulsion?" Roman Polanski's first english-language movie. Very disturbing.
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Nope. Not much of a movie person.
00:17
That one is a must see if you like horror. It's more psychological than anything.
Repulsion is a 1965 British psychological horror film directed by Roman Polanski, and starring Catherine Deneuve, Ian Hendry, John Fraser and Yvonne Furneaux. The screenplay was based on a scenario by Gérard Brach and Polanski. The plot focuses on a young woman left alone by her vacationing sister at their apartment, who begins reliving traumas of her past in horrific ways. Shot in London, it was Polanski's first English-language film and second feature length production, following Knife in the Water (1962). The film debuted at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival before receiving theatrical r...
Why are we talking about cannibalism?
Is it eating at you?
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And now I'm out of Tokyo Ghoul chapters
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Oh, it's getting an anime.
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I'll make sure not to watch that.
00:32
Too gory for an anime?
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I AM SO FREAKING SICK OF "HOW DO I PASS DATA FROM ONE VIEW CONTROLLER TO ANOTHER" QUESTIONS! ARGGGGGHHHH!
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I saw one earlier and thought the same thing
They always say they've looked "everywhere" when 80% of the "related to" questions answer theirs perfectly fine.
LOL Duncan
We should make linking to lmgtfy a thing again.
I did that the other day in this chatroom.
Or then there's the "how do I <insert complex, one-of-a-kind application function>? I've searched for hours on Google, and can't find it anywhere."
How do I add chat to my application?
Answer: "There is not a Google tutorial on how you create your unique app idea from start to finish, you assh@t!"
00:39
Can you find me tutorial to implement hacking?
Can you find me a tutorial to make app like Skype?
You roll up your sleeves and you figure it out for yourself! (Or you pay me and I'll do it for you.)
Can you find me a tutorial to make app like Safari?
Can you make chocolate milkshake for me?
Then there's people who want to hire me to develop a complex app for them, and want to pay me $80 for it.
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00:41
^
Thank you, Freelancer dot com.
With 3 or 4 revisions
They always say "you can just add that in right?
People who develop complex app for $80 uses variable names like "a1", "a2", "button24", "text32".
I know because a company I freelanced in did that to themselves and expected me to fix all their shit in a week.
brb.
Good morning everyone
hello enrico
00:47
Hello Sir Nayoso.
hello duncan
How goes the day?
Hey Nayoso
it's just started and I got pressed in the train today
Hi Nayoso.
00:47
hello ethen
Hi Ethen.
@nayoso - Can I ask you a question about Japanese transport?
Hi Duncan
this image is a real one
yes logan
00:48
I was told that if the trains are more than 5 minutes late, they give you a note for work. Is that true?
Yes sometimes
That's neat
if you work at a big company
Neat! I'm in Boston, trains are much less reliable here.
sometimes you need some proof to prove that you're late
the rain always come every 3 minutes
00:49
That's pretty rainy
only late when there is checking
I don't think I could stand weather like that
or suicide
Is that common?
oh that's a typo ethen hahah
the train always come every 3 minutes
00:50
haha
it should be like this
about what logan?
the rain?
or the train? haha
The suicides.
I think he's asking about the suicide
yes
especially in the chuo line
What is the chuo line?
00:51
but I heard it's decreasing lately
train line name in tokyo ethen
Well, that's good
what is checking? Do they search you?
no it's like infrastructure checking
the train traffic light checking
Chuo line is one of the train lines.
Maintenance yo humean?
00:52
yes duncan
Ahhh, got it
Why would anybody suicide on a metro train? That seems like a horrible way to go.
but it's not really maintenance
because it's really only checking
Safety inspections, I guess you'd call it.
because it's fast way?
ah yes that's the right word duncan
but the family of the people who commit suicide
00:53
And the poor train driver!
have to pay to cover the loss
yes duncan but I think the one who have most horrible experience is the one who clean the mess
@DuncanC I always think about that. That guy has to live with killing somebody.
That seems like something in a dystpic sci-fi movie
Such a lively room tonight, cannibalism, horror, suicide
00:55
Well, you can always lol at weird questions: stackoverflow.com/questions/23819420/…
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Q: Displaying Game Time in Milliseconds Xcode

user3667192So I am fooling around with some apps and I am trying to get a game timer to be in milliseconds instead of just the normal 1,2,3. I want it to be in a format similar to this 1.000,2.000. Or even 1.00,2.00. Here is my code - (void)startTimer { if (count == 30) { // 3 timer = [NST...

hahaha
it's morning here logan
where are you?
states?
I'm trying out DuckDuckGo
'xcode' 'timer' 'apple'
lol
europe?
I'm in Boston
00:56
@Logan lol
East Coast US
I see
I always want to try to go to the states
just for holiday
Lots to see in Boston!
that's good
If you come here, go to the MIT Robotics museum
00:58
for example?
It's cheap and awesome
wow
I think I will love them!
since my study is about AI
You can see sort of the inception of AI
that's cool
They talk about how it came to be
Yea, I hope they expand it one day
The Natural History Museum has tons of different animal species all stuffed which is a little weird, but interesting.
From dinosaurs to insects to AMAZING rocks
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rocks????
"rocks"
there's minerals and crystals and everything
They're so beautiful, I didn't know rocks could form like that
I see
wow that's look cool man
I'll try to go to states in the next 3 years I think
nayoso: It's pretty hard if you have an Indonesian passport.
really enrico?
I got recruited by a few US companies in the past few years. Got an offer and go into last interview stage by another one. They all backed off as soon as I told them I'm not Australian.
01:03
many of my friends living there
Why did they think you were Australian?
And I live in DC, which is also crawling with museums.
and one of my family already settled there
Ever been to the spy museum @Duncan?
wow I love museum
01:06
Okay, this is really, really, strange.
So my subview's origin is 0,0
Weird
And it is in the center of it's superview, not the top left corner as it should be
K
check your transforms + view.center
Also superview bounds
Are you checking bounds instead of frame?
01:07
I'm checking frame
What are bounds?
[UIView bounds]
How to explain this..they are kind of a secondary frame.
They are always relative to UIView.frame
They are the views coordinates in its own bounds
...yes
the frame is the coordinate in the superview's bounds
01:10
I'm going to try [view setBounds:view.frame];
Usually, that's what happens naturally
Wait, I don't know what that is, but I don't think that's right.
It didn't change anything.
Let me look at your other suggestions
If you want a subview to fill its parent, it's subview.frame = superview.bounds
Sometimes frame and bounds are the same, if the frame's origin is also 0,0
@EthenA.Wilson well, you most likely would already know if one of those was the culprit, as it would be you who changed them from their regular state.
01:12
I may or may not have
I basically get the views from a magical view output machine that I don't understand
lol, what?
Well that sounds interesting.
Tell me more magic man
I wrote some code that makes views
and I don't need to know how it works anymore, so I don't
Well, knowing how it works would come in handy right now.
01:15
FRIDAY
Gotta get down...?
I used to like Fridays, but now I just spend all my time looking for the right seat.
I wish I had an app to tell me.
(that one's free by the way)
The center looks right
The right seat for what?
Well, deciding whether to kick it in the front seat, or to chill in the back is an important decision.
01:18
There's so many variables to consider
That's why I think suicide by train is a reckless, selfish way to die
(In regards to the conversation WAY above)
the bounds look right
Are you sure you're telling it the right thing to do?
the view is in another view
Yup
01:22
I then do [view removeFromSuperView]
So, now it's gone.
And then [someOtherView addSubview:view]
And now it looks different
Is 'view' a strong reference?
what looks different about it?
I'm holding it as a strong variable in between adding it as a subview
It is in the center of it's view, when it should be in the corner
Also, btw, the original view.super is the same as someOtherView.
That's odd, it's in the center, but it's origin is logging 0.0
01:24
yep
I don't believe you.
> I don't believe you.
.super isn't the same as .superView
01:26
super is superclass superView is superView
oh yeah
I'm using .superView in my code lol
Sorry, brain fart
Are you logging your frame and then resetting it afterwards which leads to unpredictable results?
All my logging is at the very end of the operations
Actually
let me check
Someone, somewhere, or something is setting the view to the frame it has.
01:30
@Duncan - That comment! lol
I'm beginning to suspect the view I'm seeing on the screen isn't the same view as the view I'm manipulating
Is there a good way to run code after screen updates?
What do you mean? @mattsven
Like each time?
No, just once.
Or whenever.
I don't need anything consistent.
Like a view?
01:34
Screen drawing occurs after the end of a function (or whenever the current block of code ends), or so I recall reading.
I want to know when that drawing is complete, and do something then.
Nope they are the same view
hmm, actually
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@DuncanC I'm pretty sure the answer to that is "well pass the data."
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Not entirely sure why people have a mystifyingly difficult time with just sending data around when there's so many ways to do it.
You type the title of your question into google.
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01:36
You could use an observer and not pass the data, you could just call a method, you could use a notification, you could do it over sockets, etc.
Blocks
You could use a delegate to get a reference to an object that has a property that points to a different object you want to pass data to
Manually typing the information into the new view
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So I don't know why people find it hard. It's like debugging a null dereference.
that one is always fool-proof
01:37
I like blocks more than I should
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I like lambdas, screw blocks.
I can't explain it, I just think they look so funny
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Also, why do people have such a hard time with block syntax?
Blocks are the best
You could log the information into the a local console log, force a backup of your entire drive, and then have something to retrieve the log from the backup server
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01:38
Is it really that hard or am I just exceptionally good at remembering you type a caret, an optional return type, and optional parameter list, and then the block?
I'm getting better with block syntax. I haven't made a concentrated effort to remember, though
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And if you typedef one, it's even easier
@nil It's the parentheses that always get me. I know the order.
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It's a function pointer with a caret instead of an asterisk (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
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01:39
AKA not difficult, yo.
@ethan - it's goshdarn not darngosh
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Maybe everyone Obj-C user's collective lack of knowledge of C syntax is the problem.
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For example, if I show you int (*)(float, int, int, void *) you should immediately know what I'm showing you
UILabel's adjustsFontSizeToFitWidth does so internally, instead of actually updating it's font property. Annoying.
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01:41
But when you swap the asterisk with a caret, everyone suddenly forgets
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Also, *every, not everyone.
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Q: Best way to create a random path for a game?

user3602632I am trying to create a game that generates a random path scrolling from the top of the screen to the bottom. The user would need to keep his finger inside the path. I thought about 2 ways of generating the path. Creating a very tall image black image. Creating a very tall image for the path o...

You were right Logan
It is getting changed
Well, stop it!
I just don't see where
I'm searching my code trying to find anything that looks like it might possibly be changing the frame... but no luck
02:07
Oh
It's because I'm changing frames in viewDidLoad...
That's not 100% true.
^
layoutSubviews is called whenever the view's bounds change.
where do I do all my frame work, then?
02:14
So if you're moving and transforming the view, be aware that this may run multiple times.
View controller - viewDidLayoutSubviews. View - layoutSubviews
viewDidLoad etc should be for initial frame (if you have need of something like that)
I think I should probably sleep
Good night
Thank you for the help
Or you could load the view in view did load, then put the frame setting in layoutSubviews
For the VC, you want to create your views (ideally) in loadView anyways
02:19
I think the debugging company just sent us a complaint about bugs appearing during the bug period
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Randomly stumbled across one of Mike's answers while googling for stuff about context menus on OS X.
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Cat just walked in my room meowing like the world's about to end
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In reality, it's because his food bowl is only 80% full
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And for some reason that reminded me of Ethen's quest to get his dog pregnant.
Context?
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02:24
Right click and you'll see.
...Ethen's quest to what
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Yeah, worth keeping in mind that Ethen's fully capable of being as insane as the best of us.
03:01
@nil lol, I was talking about the pregnant dog
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I think the context was him being insane
03:45
breathes fire onto Google
attempts to snap his Android in half with his bare hands
I'm sick of this jungle / zoo / playground know as the Android ecosystem
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Every time I see some Young Turks video on youtube, 'cause they're extremely numerous (they have over 18,000 videos), I think of Mike's avatar.
This is the reason Linux can never be mainstream for desktops...people in the PC world already know that this kind of free for all is a pain in the ass
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Not sure this is a Linux thing
04:09
I equate Linux to Android
Linux / GNU is to desktop as Android is to mobile :p
Hmm
Can I have a UIView set it's own height in an AutoLayout setup?
Sure, just make a constant constraint
intrinsicContentSize seems to be the key
04:52
Morning Lads
Hello boss.
Are you coming to WWDC?
I will be there.
Well, lets meet there then.
I will introduce you to some apple engineers :p
I'm sure you probably know half the company by now.
hurry up and get hired there for reals so I can use your friends & family discount on new hardware.

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