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00:58
evening
@Gudiya o_o
i don't think she is here :l
yeah I know
how's it going
01:21
@mattsven Hi
@Owatch @Chris is here
01:35
I hope you're all getting prepared for my upcoming curfew.
@Owatch did you get those calculus problems solved?
01:47
Not in time.
But nobody had.
So it's moved to next lesson.
user457812
02:09
Kind of tedious being in conference calls at work.
Back
@Owatch @mattsven are here
You've pinged me like 5 times in the last hour.
Oh if it isn't nil
I also have 2 days Scrum master Training starting from Tomorrow
I haven't seen nil in a while, though probably because I have no time to look :p
02:20
looks like you have more free time lately jim
compared to few weeks ago
Just a little
I was thinking shaking your wrist to get the Apple Watch into Silent Mode would be a good gesture option to have. It possibly would already be there in WatchKit.
Finally got couchbase lite building and running on three unity players
Congrats man haha
Are you also building it for the unity web player?
@Gudiya that would be a pretty vigorous shake, else it would get confused for walking/running
02:30
@mattsven probably I used the wrong term. Lets say your wrist watch has loose bands and the display gets a bit on the other side of your wrist. Now without using your other hands, how do we usually adjust the watch? What is that shake gesture called as?
jerk?
Yes, probably that. I dunno what jerk is though.
Let me see
In physics, jerk, also known as jolt, surge, or lurch, is the rate of change of acceleration; that is, the derivative of acceleration with respect to time, and as such the second derivative of velocity, or the third derivative of position. Jerk is defined by any of the following equivalent expressions: where is acceleration, is velocity, is position, is time. Jerk is a vector, and there is no generally used term to describe its scalar magnitude (e.g., "speed" as the scalar magnitude for velocity). According to the result of dimensional analysis of jerk, [length/time3], the SI units are m/s3...
But you got what I am saying, no?
02:31
ok
but that still might be tough to accurately measure
or would require precision
Yes. But people wearing Apple Watch might want to easily turn off the notification when they are in a meeting. This kind of gesture should be good way
I can't think of how you'd avoid random gestures being picked up
I think tapping the watch is good too.
Good one.
Maybe if you configured it for a certain acceleration
but that requires a deeper level of interaction
02:33
For example. snapping their forearm upwards in a fowards direction.
What if I'm catching a ball?
Tapping can also be used to wake it up. That kind of jerk gesture seems like - No No No. Like we shake our head to indicate No.
But yes, it's hard to recognize that gesture
Maybe you could require them to jerk in two directions - left & right + up & down. That way they silence their notifications and look as though they suffer from chronic seizures
Think about it. What better way to do this? Usually people arms are by their sides or in their lap. In order to best capture a purposeful gesture, the only good direction is upwards. So have it trigger when they quickly snap their arm into a straight line angled forwards about 45 degrees.
Left - Right is what we usually do when adjusting the watch
02:37
Or you could have them draw a stop sign mid-air
I like my idea better.
I don't want the user to use their other hand
Perhaps when they do this gesture, their fingers must be extended, can you detect that Guidya?
:>
I haven't started to look into WatchKit yet. But I don't like the idea of using the other hand.
It should be as easy as possible.
And doing it with the hand the watch is put on is easier
And the only gesture that closely represents negativity is the one I mentioned before.
Anyways I am thinking of some new features that I can suggest to my team
Its not a big deal
I'll confess I was up to no good with my gesture suggestions.
user457812
02:41
@borrrden I've been sick and busy.
No. Its fine
user457812
monodraw.helftone.com ← By the way, everyone should get this.
What are* you sick with?
looks more powerful than draw.io
user457812
Still sick. Cold.
user457812
02:44
It's screwing up my sleep cycle to the point that the last four days have been mostly a blur of exhaustion and confusion.
user457812
I was passing out at my desk at work yesterday.
Last time I had that was a year ago or so.
Similar to what you describe.
passing out what?
gas?
I was so cold too. I would be wearing a lot and would still be shivering
Then sometimes I'd be sweating everywhere.
user457812
That's called the flu, which I've had, but is not what I have now
02:45
What's called the flu?
What I am describing?
user457812
Those symptoms.
I don't think so.
user457812
I had it particularly bad at community college, where I had the flu immediately followed by throat ulcers.
user457812
Esophagus lined with ulcers.
user457812
Eating made me throw up and caused extreme pain.
02:46
Disgusting, don't tell me about that.
Take flu shots
@Gudiya If he's got it it's too late.
I took one already
And a cold isn't a flu.
Flu shots immunise you against specific strains.
I did take my shots too.
Good thing you did Gudiya!
I did that because it was free by my company
02:48
So you wouldn't immunise yourself if they didn't pay for it?
user457812
I was vaccinated a few months ago.
user457812
What I have isn't the flu.
user457812
Severe body temperature changes, weakness, etc. are usually associated with the flu.
No. $25 is from Walmart. Also given that I haven't been seriously sick for at least a decade.
How long have you been in the US?
02:49
1 year
Haha.
Good luck then, because your immune system doesn't work well everywhere.
Also I haven't had body or health check up in my life ever. I had it done by my company a month ago. Again it was free.
And everything was perfect
And it's how about 80% of this continents population got wiped out when foreigners arrived.
Guess someone is done with the POC
I wouldn't want to see US doctors. My personal experience has been not so good
user457812
02:51
I like how we can hire a guy with a masters in CS at work (he started Monday) and he's as confused as everyone else coming in
I'm just saying you're going to be exposed to a lot more diseases and viruses that you may not have encountered before or become immune to.
So it's wise to vaccinate yourself against them if you can. They're not terribly expensive either.
user457812
Vaccines are more important for the rest of the world, less so for the people being vaccinated
It comes down how good your health insurance is
Mine is okay
user457812
'Cause the entire point is to make it harder for the disease to spread to other people — i.e., you eliminate yourself as a source of the virus.
Why don't you like US doctors?
How many have you seen?
02:53
@nil is it just me or do you get sick kind of often?
I have seen 2
user457812
I get colds pretty often.
Are they rude?
No. But I don't like that they charge hundreds of dollars for doing nothing.
user457812
My mom and sister both work around sick people, so they're probably just harboring all the annoying colds.
02:54
Also the process that is followed is weird
Process?
But yeah, stuff is expensive, and it's stupidly so.
The involvement of so many parties. You, Doctor, Insurance Company, Pathology, Pharmacy, etc.
It's complicated.
everyone wants their cut
health is big business
Then Docs are on vacation on weekends.
Huge business.
user457812
02:55
Damn this new iWatch app for being useless
user457812
I should get an iWatch just to make it not useless
2
I guess, but that's pretty unavoidable here.
I don't think health is a big business. Its wrong. If it was a big business, there would have been enough Doc's to serve you on weekends too. And it wouldn't take you half a year to schedule your first appointment with a PCP
Stuff is specialised. Lots of different people you need to visit to do different things.
It's annoying.
Its actually a stupid business
02:57
It makes billions.
Or its made stupid for political reason
It's super influential.
I wrote a paper on pharmaceutical giants influences on doctors and the FDA.
They pretty much bribe them indirectly with free vacations and samples, ect.
In my country, Doctor's are considered as saviors. Because thats what they do. Its their job. And a savior can't be on vacation on weekends.
@Owatch it's not like the FDA isn't complicit
I know.
I was trying to find what company it was.
03:00
it's too bad they won't ever make an Alan Wake 2
I really enjoyed the first one
Lied to the FDA about the dangers of the heart medication. It was not as effective as its competitors, and actually posed a massive danger to people using it.
my first real horror video game experience :`)
They made millions off getting it approved. It's since been recalled after a four year investigation and trial or something, but the damage has been done and they made a profit.
I wonder how many cases like that don't make the news
Medication and procedures in India cost a fraction of what they do here.
03:01
Also one of my friend visited a PCP for being sick. The Doc asked to drink lots of water. Thats it. We were also warned by one of our other friend (who has been in US for last 10+ years) that before visited a Doc, you should already have your medicine.
There are so many cases of ripoff procedures.
People paying upwards of 100,000 USD for leg amputation, ect.
Well their insurance is supposed to cover it, but still. What the hell.
In the old days amputation was cheap
@Gudiya Depends on what you've got. If you've got a virus, no medication they give you is legit. Because nothing works on a virus. Staying warm and perhaps taking immune boosters are all you can do.
That's another problem in this country.
How will the Doc know if someone has got a Virus without doing anything? The Doc only asked him few questions and asked to drink water
Doesn't sound like he did his job, he should have made sure and diagnosed it.
But my point stands.
03:05
it's possible he was able to diagnose the case based on previous encounters. but it still sounds lazy/derilect
But that's another problem in this country. Too many people don't understand that viruses cannot be treated by just drinking weird tasting medicine. But they demand it from their doctors. Which is apparently a factor in why medication is becoming less effective now. The point you should understand is that if you've got a bacterial illness, you can treat it with antibiotics in most cases. However, if its a virus. You can't.
For now
until we invent NANO-BOTS
which is also around the time I'm looking forward to getting superpowers
I can see it now Matt.
It was probably his first visit. But I'm not sure. Also my point is - What actually Doctor's do? They do experiment. They will prescribe you X medicine. You come back again and say fever is still there but has improved. Doctor will prescribe Y medicine. It is just this way. And with time they gather knowledge of the experiments that works in several cases. So Doctor could have at least prescribed him some medicine, no? If it may not work is fine, but wouldn't cause problems too.
The soccer mom, that haircut, the purse under their arm, slightly overweight.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU CAN'T GIVE US MEDICINE
MY DAUGHTER/SON -insert nonsense-
@Gudiya Doctors are qualified to examine and diagnose what's wrong with you I guess. They cannot give you medication themselves by law I believe. The pharmacy is there to stop abuse or mishandling of medications by doctors.
03:12
I think it's rather stupid to ask a patient to just drink water and do no body-check up after the patient has waited for days to see the Doc.
Of course.
Haha
Now how much better review would one need to decide to select a good Doctor?
Wasn't that fair rating to decide to visit that Doc?
But he sucked.
Put in those google reviews Gudiya.
03:14
I will share my reviews in a while.
Maybe there are some nicer doctors outside of Atlanta?
IDK.
I posted 1 star rating
Now on other website to do the same
Uhhhh
He'll probably shell out some cash for a hundred positive reviews if things get bad.
03:28
anyone know why the following line, would be giving me a warning, cell.textLabel.text = [NSString stringWithFormat:[_options objecAtIndex:indexPath.row]];
Gudiya's out for blood!
I will be glad if he is made to do that.
Well, I am thinking of posting 1 star review every week.
I think you'll be limited by accounts.
Plus, what will you say every time?
It didn't ask for anything
Well, it will likely stop you from posting again.
03:29
@Chris well for one objectAtIndex is mistyped
Either by a cookie or perhaps through your IP. I don't know, I assume it would.
I can post from at least 10-15 different devices.
also you aren't using stringWithFormat correctly
Depending what router they're going through, same story.
In any case, maybe they don't.
@mattsven do tell
03:30
Then just write a bot that will do it for you.
10x a second
I don't think they go that far in reviewing a review.
Per Device is fine. Per email id is fine.
With that, I can still do 15 reviews
I have 10 different devices at home
Haha.
That will make a dent.
@Chris [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@", object] look up the method
Maybe you can outsource the work to a company.
$100 for 10k reviews.
lol
03:32
I don't know if you can do that. I'm sure you can somewhere.
Oh wow, Uber is getting hit bad.
"company's Paris offices were raided by police", "low-cost" UberPop service has been banned in Germany", " in South Korea, nearly 30 people linked to the company, including chief executive Travis Kalanick, were charged with running an illegal taxi firm."
An amusing excerpt from the article on Google's self driving cars.
> Mr Urmson shared with the Ted audience some of the more unusual traffic situations that the fleet of Google self-drive cars had encountered, including a child driving a toy car in the road and a woman in an electric wheelchair chasing a duck.
I'm off to bed. Goodnight all.
gnite
night
03:51
@mattsven i tried,

cell.textLabel.text = [NSString stringWithFormat:[@"%@",_options objectAtIndex:indexPath.row]];

but they gave me a different warning
*that gave me
04:05
What warning is that
don't remember, as i changed it back to the way it was :l for the time being
Lol using a stylus on your macs trackpad is funny
04:25
@Gudiya any idea why NSJSONSerialization is giving me a string with html entities?
When you convert NSData into JSON?
yes
whoops
nvm
Probably thats what (html) is getting returned by server
well im down to 6 warnings now :D
haha nice
I used to have 20+ errors
warnings, that is
this current project has only 6, and their in a pod and not my code
04:31
yeah i have 50+ earlier today
Who knows Core Data
or atleast, NSPredicate
Doesn't make any sense
NSPredicate makes perfect sense.
My predicate may be wrong, but the filtering is not:/ It checks if the time zone corrected date is greater than the current date and then returns the new count
Not that
episodes = episodes.filter { $0.airDate.timeZoneCorrectedDate().compare(NSDate()) == NSComparisonResult.OrderedAscending && $0.seen.boolValue == false }
Is that Swift?
the current date should be > the air date of the show, but my app at 5 said Arrow was on, which means that line above said 8 < 5
Yes
04:40
What's your predicate?
It compares an episode ($0) and gets the air date, corrects it, then compares it to the current date. it filters all episodes with that and their seen values are false
"(airDate >= %@) && (airDate <= %@)"
This is incorrect because the airDate needs to be corrected, which is why I was wondering if I can use the method in the predicate, I think I can use a block predicate or something though to use the corrected time
because the app stores the dates in EST, and it needs to translate to PST
But the date thing is only relevant because i use the predicate to get shows which aired after the last updated date and before now, but then calls the method to update the number of episodes unwatched, which looks correct and it would return 0 anyways, but it returns 1
"This is incorrect because the airDate needs to be corrected" --> What do you mean? I don't understand.
Corrected how?
The predicate is wrong because the airDate property of the TV show is off
It needs to have my method, timeZoneCorrectedDate(), called on the dates to correct them to PST time
Let's keep it simple, you just want airDate to be between 2 dates, right?
Shows are 3 hours off, so technically, yes Arrow was on at 5 pm and my app updated to show it was on, but not in PST, it shouldn't show me it until 8 pm
Hold on
I would need something like this to be correct, "(airDate.timeZoneCorrectedDate() >= %@) && (airDate.timeZoneCorrectedDate() <= %@)"
Which I said I think I can used a blocked predicate to do that
But even though the predicate is wrong, it shouldn't have had more than 0 as the return value for the filtering code above, 8 > 5, but it was telling me 8 < 5
04:49
Why don't you just store the corrected date directly?
Or use the corrected time to compare to airDate?
To the second question: It wouldn't make sense to, the point of the predicate is to get all shows that need to be updated from the last sync date to the current time
and the reason I don't store the dates correctly is because there are THOUSANDS of dates, and when you change the time zone option, I would then have to iterate through them ALL and set it again
Since you haven't shipped the app, I would correct the dates when you first store them.
I think you should convert the current date first.
convert the current date?
What if you move? I then need to go through them all. Just trust me, there are MANY different dates and formats I need throughout the app
Ok, I trust you, but you need to convert the date that you're comparing airDate with to the timezone that airDate is in.
Storing the dates in the correct time would then make my notifications be wrong, thats taking 1 simple issue that I know the solution to (for the predicate, not the filtering) for another one that I would have to use another time converter to fix
the time zone corrected date IS converting it to the current time zone
04:56
No, I mean the other way around.
If its 8pm in California, if I compare it to tonights episode of Arrow, without convert.. it would show the episode is at 5pm... If I correct the airDate, its 8pm here and the episode airs at 8pm.. If i correct both dates, then it says Arrow starts at 8 and the current time is 11
Show me the line where you create the NSPredicate again. The whole line.
let predicate = NSPredicate(format: "(airDate >= %@) && (airDate <= %@)", lastUpdated, NSDate())
Ok, now you need to convert lastUpdated and NSDate() to airDate's timezone. That's what I mean.
I know what you meant
And thats what I am saying... airDate is EST (Always), NSDate() is my time, PST
and my time converter method changes airDate to PST
05:00
Yes, you now need to convert it the other way around.
Which is how it needs to be, else NSDate will say its 1am when its really 10pm
Oh
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh
NSPredicate can't compare values that are a result of a method. It can only compare the values in your database.
I get what you're saying
Convert them to EST
Well I told you awhile ago, I can use a block predicate can't I? Block predicate is a predicate you can use code with, so I could call my method on it
Unless I misunderstand block predicates?:O
I've never used that before, not sure.
Ya
I think that will work, but anyways, even if I fix this issue, there is still a bigger bug
05:04
I've never used that, but from the docs I'm reading that it's not what you think it is.
What I've been saying, is even when this predicate passes, it loops through those shows it gets and then updates the value of the updated shows, which goes through a filter of all of the episodes in the show, and checks if today is more current than their air date, and if its unwatched... that date IS corrected, and it returned that 8pm < 5pm
Ah ok.. Well then ill convert the dates to EST like you said
You know that there are more timezones than PST and EST... Right? lol
Is your app US only?
Right now
and yes the app supports CST and MST
Does it support AEST?
Not yet
but it should pretty easily if I can make it work all correctly first in just these 2 time zones
If it works in these 2 flawlessly, it will work in any
If i know the offset
Now its saying its working
I changed my devices time to 6pm
and testing it:/ Hmmm
Gah
No.. this makes no sense
05:20
It will not make any sense until you keep your NSDate instances always in UTC.
My To Watch view controller is displaying the show thats not on yet.. syncing set it incorrect
Damn, I now want a Macbook Pro for my next laptop.
Unless Intel HD 7000 screams like discrete graphics.
good morning, this is a good day :D
With username like "caffeine shots", everyday would be a good day for you.
05:31
I think I converted time incorrectly
5:27 PM (current device time for testing)
2:27 PM EST
lol
It went the opposite way for some reason
I convert current time to string, then set time zone and convert it back?
I think it gave me the 5:27 time from EST to PST?
What Macbook do you have, Max?
15" MBPr?
Ya
Its fantastic
Enrico, how do I get NSDateFormatter to give me a NSDate IN a time zone, instead of giving me my time zone
Set the timezone of the formatter
I did
Its thinking the time string I gave it is the time zone I set, and returns the time here if it was this time in EST
ITs working backwards!
You should always try to compare NSDate instances in UTC.
05:40
😭 I don't know what i am doing!
NSDate() will give you your time but in UTC. This is fine. Now the show air time that you get from server, if it's in EST, then convert it into UTC.
"All dates will be GMT and returned in the ISO 8601 format like " <- I get this
I think.. I guess
NSDate() will be returned always in UTC
Even if I change the time zone to UTC, it will take the thing in and think thats the date and give me back the time here from there
It shouldn't:[
Like I said, you should convert the show's time (EST) into UTC.
If it's already returned from server in UTC, it's better
05:47
What other games did you play on it, other than the stupid Minecraft?
Here's how you convert it.
1) get the timezone of your airDate.
2) use NSDate method to say dateInTimezone or something to that date.
Retro City Rampage: DX
Im not talking about air dates anymore
That method is not giving me even the correct date for right now
My phones set at 5:48, I'm expecting 8:48 from that method
I can change it to UST, it still wouldn't really work
And what's that method returning you?
From what method?
Its returning 2:48
The one I posted above, the gist link
I get a string from right now, then I set the time zone to EST, and then get the date from the string (expecting from the current time zone)
Which is correct. 5:48 in PST is 2.48 in EST
05:52
Is it always EST?
Instead what its doing is taking that date and thinking that is EST and giving me PST of that time, which is 2pm.. I need it to take PST and give me EST
No Gudiya, other way around
EST is 3 hours ahead
"All dates will be GMT and returned in the ISO 8601 format like 2014-09-01T09:10:11.000Z"
@Maximilian Use a different NSDateFormatter when you convert from NSString to NSDate.
So particular
Ill try it
Didn't work Gudiya
Im just going to throw this app away and cry
Will you give me pizza if I solve this?
If you ever visit here yes
05:58
lol ok
You guys are all saying, just convert the time to whatever.... but then if you change the date, I will need to go through each time zone and convert it again
which is also an issue, because then my time zone converting won't work
lolz
I too want a pizza

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