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00:30
Anyone know of any good CPU/memory monitor things that live in the OS X menu bar?
There's iStat Pro...
user457812
Ugh, Sourceforge
knew you were going to say that
What else do you know he's gonna say
00:39
"Matt is a genius"
"Everyone should learn Go"
"Today I wrote the Singularity"
slow clap
Well done on "Everyone should learn Go"
Well, this is impressive: objectivec2swift.net/#/converter
pastes in entire codebase
[✓] Convert app to Swift
Maybe if I stare hard enough at this bug, it'll fix itself.
00:56
Maybe
It's really too bad interfaceOrientation is being deprecated
user457812
01:20
Singularity is already two projects I know of
user457812
1) a game by someone whose game engine I later did some work on as a contract thing and 2) the Singularity operating system
user457812
The latter was basically a Microsoft research project using .NET to build an OS.
well. that's just as bad as an actual singularity
user457812
It's kind of Inferno-like, if you remember that
user457812
Inferno being one of the other OSes that came out of Bell Labs
user457812
01:23
It's funny how much of what we use today is a byproduct of Bell Labs research
user457812
You know what's terrifying? A spider the size of your palm crawling under the refrigerator.
Well, he now owns the refrigerator.
user457812
Pretty much.
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I highly approve of this anime.
user457812
Which is better than K-On without even trying because K-On is garbage.
user457812
01:30
@EnricoSusatyo G A R B A G E ಠ_ಠ
Duncan!
HI room.
Duncan, have you seen the sidebar?
the first one, ignore everything else
I would love to get your feedback.
user457812
Particularly the part where matt admits something terrifying.
@nil N O ಠ_ಠ
01:31
The bit about the room being a machine, or the quotes?
user457812
Definitely ignore that part.
Your app's beta?
user457812
@EnricoSusatyo If you haven't seen Working!!, you should watch it.
user457812
All the seasons.
01:34
I signed up for the beta mattsven.
thanks! you only have an iPad to test on?
You're a bit excited I gather?
a bit.
I have 2 current iPads (air and an iPad 2), a 5" iPod touch, an iPhone 6, and several iPhone 4s's I could test on
Your survey makes it sound like you have to pick 1 device.
does it? yikes
editing...
you're right. whoops.
changed it to device(s)
01:36
I've been doing battle with Apple watch kit 1.0 lately.
@nil My brother recommended it. After seeing some screenshots and gifs of it, I don't really feel like going into it.
I mostly use iPads for reading though. The screen on phones/iPods is too small for my taste for book reading
user457812
@EnricoSusatyo You are an awful person.
user457812
I need to update my work machine to beta 4 of El Capitan.
My desktop Mac died, so I only have 1 mac now. I haven't installed El Capitan yet. What do you think of it Noel?
user457812
01:38
It's fine.
user457812
Gotten me to use fullscreen mode now.
Just sent you an invite Duncan. The app is iPhone only for now.
Any large-scale user changed or developer changes.
Technically it would run fine on an iPad, and probably be just as usable as the iPhone version
Ugh, really? Why?
01:39
But I want to tailor the experience to an iPad. Which I haven't done yet.
user457812
It's a lot stricter on what you can do, but otherwise I haven't noticed anything
But if it's not universal it's going to be a scaled phone UI.
user457812
Granted, I do almost entirely server programming right now
user457812
So, it's unlikely I'd notice anything that someone doing Mac OS dev would.
@DuncanC I'll push out another build today or tomorrow that is Universal. I just don't like 'supporting' something I haven't tested much. I also don't have an iPad
01:40
I have an interview tomorrow with a client that would have me doing what amounts to iPhone forensics.
user457812
Sounds interesting.
Can't talk about it much though. :( I'm under NDA.
iPhone hacking. Something I haven't done a lot of.
Lots of hacking in my past, just on older platforms.
The simulator does fine for layout testing and such.
Not custom hardware, or performance testing.
I'll give it a shot.
Are you using AutoLayout and size classes?
user457812
I just work in Go now as the senior murderer of PHP and node.js
user457812
01:45
Senior is not actually in my job title because we don't have senior roles right now.
I am.
Looks very slick so far mattsven.
The dropbox integration is very smooth.
@nil No, I am completely fine.
You get paid to develop in Go nil?
user457812
Yes.
01:49
Do you get paid to talk about Singularity?
user457812
Neither of the singularities I mentioned have been active for years.
user457812
It would, however, be nice to get to do talks about what I do.
Not the science fiction Singularity then?
Matt, how come you didn't use page curl stye on your page view controllers? I sort of expect that from a book reader.
user457812
No. Matt made a joke about me writing the singularity and I mentioned the two projects I knew of named Singularity.
The first iteration did use page curling, actually. But it was unstable at times. I'm probably going to add it in as an option - scrolling, or page curling.
user457812
02:03
I feel like programming would be a lot more interesting if computers exploded when you did bad things with them.
3
user457812
But they'd have to only explode on the programmer who did the bad thing, to ensure that programmers learned from their mistakes.
I don't think you were here when I told my documentation story.
I wrote a system a while back for a computer, an external hard drive, and a digital sensor.
You had to turn the equipment on in the correct order or it wouldn't work.
I wrote a draft of the user's manual and gave it to 3 different people to review.
user457812
Sounds like a lot of our servers at work.
In the section on powering up the system, it said "The equipment must be turned on in the correct order. Failure to do this will cause the system to explode, often killing the operator."
user457812
Sounds reasonable.
02:08
2 of the 3 people who reviewed the draft said "looks good."
One said "Looks good. I especially like the part about powering up the system."
The last guy was the only one who had actually read it.
user457812
I would've approved it, but that's because I'm exactly the sort of person who'd write that.
"sounds reasonable"
user457812
That said, I'm also probably the most forceful at work when it comes to trying to make things right.
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'Cause we have a lot of old code, not all of it is good, and I push rather hard to either rewrite or at least fix things.
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Rarely comes to pass, but it at least means that I'm on record pointing out problems that get ignored, so nobody can blame me if I'm not allocated time to work on those things. >_>
02:12
I can't get section footers/headers in UITableView to size themselves with AutoLayout. anyone done that before?
Sounds like a typical office though. Never the will to fix things that aren't actively on fire.
Not with AutoLayout Matt.
Matt, how do I make a bookmark in your reader?
lick the screen
tap the top-right
user457812
More or less. The problem is that the things I point out will eventually catch fire.
Nil: Advance Fireman
user457812
02:16
It's not a question of if, it's just a question of when. And more of them are coming down the pipes now.
That's too hidden Matt.
I was worried of that...
I spotted it fast. But likely coincidental.
Right, but management never cares about smoldering. Only active fire.
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Which is more or less why I'm working on the highest-volume servers we have/will have.
02:18
@mattsven I have an idea.
I'm enjoying rereading Alice in Wonderland.
I've been reading it 500 times
user457812
Me being the Go person also means that I'm responsible for all the high-performance stuff now.
during the development of that book
It would conflict with your screen-brightness thing.
02:18
it is one long, disorienting, acid trip
what are you thinking?
But a swipe down to place a book mark would be cool. I guess that isn't viable.
user457812
Maybe read Naked Lunch if you're into disorienting acid trips.
More like an opium dream methinks.
Acid was after Carol's time.
Why does nil have a suggestion for every weird thing
I don't think that's that much more intuitive than tapping the top right
Nope. I guess not.
02:20
The only thing I can think of is adding a button explicitly, or visually showing them with like a guide
Oh lordy Nil. That's too weird for me. I couldn't finish it.
user457812
I still haven't figured out the right way to read it.
user457812
House of Leaves is also up there as weird, but it's more mechanically weird, and I can't decide if I like it or it's hipster swill.
I am reading War and Peace on Hyphen.
user457812
Gravity's Rainbow is good too, but it's on its own level. You just kind of have to let it do its thing.
02:21
It's not terribly interesting.
Have you seen a movie called Eraserhead?
user457812
Amazingly, no.
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The few times I've had the chance to see it, I had to run off to do other things.
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Which is weird 'cause it's like a family staple and I've never gotten around to it.
Bizzarre and disturbing in equal measure.
user457812
02:23
Jacob's Ladder is also one of those movies I need to see, but not really because of anything specific.
But then your taste runs to the surreal.
user457812
I blame my parents and the English degree.
I think I've asked you this before. Have you read the Ray Bradbury collection "The Illustrated Man"?
user457812
I have it, but only got through a small part of it, I think.
Short stories tied together with a clever theme.
user457812
02:25
The trouble with me and reading books is that I'm easily distracted.
Squirrel!
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Moreso now that I have a job.
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And actually as of today have had a job for exactly a year
Woohoo! Congratulations on your first anniversary.
user457812
I started back on August 4th, 2014.
user457812
02:26
So, one year, several projects, and two raises later.
user457812
All while maintaining my bus factor of 1.
bus factor?
Vas ist das?
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Bus factor is how many developers would need to get hit by a bus for a project to be entirely screwed.
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In my case, for a fair amount of our systems, the bus factor is 1, and I'm the 1.
I like that Nil.
That will never be forgotten now. I will always remember that.
user457812
02:28
So I've been focusing a lot on ensuring all new projects are documented, readable, and maintainable.
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'Cause a lot of our code has other devs in a similar position, and it's fairly troubling to imagine anyone going through what I did when I started at the office.
That sort of job security is not ideal, for sure.
Duncan, what happens if you fire yourself from your own company?
What will you do then?
My boss is an ass. Could happen...
:( I hope you ok.
02:35
I need to log off and get a few things done before I call it a night. Catch everybody later.
Matt, I'll continue to try out your eReader. First impressions are good.
Thank you. Later
Some of the menus get clipped on the sides like they are too wide for the screen. Only problem I've seen so far.
oh no. what device?
iPhone 6
I believe that is intentional, if you mean the in-book popup?
02:36
Yup. The one with table of contents/highlights/bookmarks.
oh. that's intentional.
Looks awkward.
it's scrollable.
Oh, gotcha. I didn't think scrollable, I thought bug. Needs a visual cue of some sort.
but I really have to go.
see ya
thanks again
02:38
ttfn.
user457812
It's neat being able to see what my heart rate is throughout the day.
Apple Watch?
user457812
Yeah.
user457812
Wonder how sensors will be used in the next watchOS release.
@mattsven Perhaps you could fade the edges?
Sounds hard. Looks like a UIScrollView with UIButtons in it.
02:40
yeah, i was thinking fading too.
Wouldn't know how to do it myself.
I thought the clipping would make it obvious it's a scrollview.
I got it pretty fast, but it does look at first glance a bit odd.
Alternatively, you could do a UIPageView type of thing, but then you would lose the header/titles which wouldn't be good.
You could also condense it all to the width of the screen. And expand buttons as needed. But then it takes away readability.
I think I'll give fading a shot first, then consider the others
If all of that fails. We have only one option left. :(
02:45
What is it?
Deletion.
that is :(
@nil Do you use godebug?
user457812
No.
03:18
I'm not sure if I prefer that a bug be my fault, or Apple's
if it's mine, at least I can usually fix it easily
You want it to be yours.
Don't say silly things.
So, I was manually calculating the size of those labels in settings that were getting cut off.
I thought that was because I wasn't using AutoLayout.
Fast-forward to using AutoLayout, and the exact problem still exists
the bug seems to exist with how apple is calculating text size
or not calculating text size...
What's wrong with the labels getting cut off?
Aren't you just trying to fade them?
I meant the descriptor labels
beneath cells.
03:41
OK, I'm out. later everyone
Goodbye Mattiooo
well, at least I solved the text bug
(it was my fault)
text bug?
What text bug again?
 
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11:53
@Owatch the one in settings tables
clipped text
 
1 hour later…
13:07
I'm surprised
Hyphen seems to run pretty well on iPad without me having to do any extra work
Although the UI will need to be designed more effectively to make use of space.
Twitter is nothing but Max retweeted for me..
I guess I need to follow more people.
@mattsven This unix book I am reading asks me to type 'date' into the terminal.
I get Wed Aug 5 09:12:41 EDT 2015
It gets Mon Sep 26 12:20:57 EDT 1983
so the book was written in 1983?
I guess so.
It tells you to like dial your connection, and then try flipping the switch a couple times if the terminal appears to print gibberish.
haha
I guess I am following their book on what is to them, a super computer.
How do you create nice looking web-pages and stuff Matt?
user457812
13:25
Oddly, that's more or less how computers still work.
Is it just lots and lots of time spent styling and working with HTML?
user457812
Just all the annoying stuff has been automated.
user457812
You know what's a real pain? The hover animation on my site's logo.
@nil This book is written as if they are using a system connected to a server or something where they need to login. It has other people actively using it in the examples
user457812
Yeah, that's basically what it was back then.
13:27
And it seems to me like a "Just give the thing a big whack if the connection isn't right, that might reset it"
user457812
Computers were enormous and expensive, so a lot of people would log into the same one.
Like an old TV getting fuzzy.
@Owatch yes
That beta invite site? has 300 lines of SASS
aw.
SASS is a CSS-derived preprocessor language
13:28
I've got no experience there. So it will be a while till I can make something remotely nice..
which means, it's not written like regular CSS, but it compiles down to CSS
It'll pay off. Having front/backend web skills is very valuable.
*actually 400 lines
Isn't CSS pretty straightforward as is?
What would SASS do for you.?
A lot
13:31
ok
CSS would be straightforward if all browsers implemented it the same, and stayed up to date, and the CSS specification gave the web community all the features we wanted
CSS gets a lot tougher than it appears on the surface when you add in:
Cross-browser compatibility. Many browsers use -prefixes for in-development CSS properties, some don't implement properties correctly, or differently than each other.
I am writing in this book. Feels dirty. I hate writing in books.
user457812
The box model is also horrible and stupid and somehow IE6 is the only thing that got it right, which is horrifying.
no kidding
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Really, who decided that padding is on the outside of a box?
user457812
13:35
If I have a box, I've already sized it, and then padding is inside ಠ_ಠ
Yes! that irks me so much
(yes, I'm still going with this list)

2.) Responsive design. The web has evolved beyond the usual desktop scenario, and you have to deal with a range of screen sizes. That means you have to design initially, and write additional code for, how your layout will behave on different screen widths.
> Turning off the terminal or hanging up the phone will stop most programs.
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In short, web dev is a cesspit and CSS alone is pretty bad, adding in everything else just makes it worse.
I like JavaScript though. Probably the only thing I really like about it.
watches as nil sizzles
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@Owatch Probably worth keeping in mind that the terminal wasn't the computer
user457812
13:37
Javascript's garbage and you're just wrong.
Have you looked into ES6? It's quite an improvement.
user457812
It's still garbage.
Yes, your site looks good on mobile too.
Darn, looks like a lot of work.
user457812
Unless it's entirely statically typed, it does nothing of value.
I apparently should check for mail in my terminal. Though sadly, I have none.
And never will.
user457812
13:39
The world doesn't need more dynamic/interpreted languages, it needs safer, reliable languages.
user457812
Could also do with languages that are actually built with the idea that multiple cores exist, which Javascript obviously doesn't cover since it's by nature single-threaded
user457812
Erlang's pretty close to getting those, and as a result, so is Elixir
So you're discounting Javascript entirely because it's not strongly typed? :P
user457812
I'm discounting Javascript entirely because it's a bad, unsafe language.
user457812
13:42
You can't know if you've screwed up at all until runtime.
Or use an IDE. But yes.
Makes it easier for bugs and errors to cascade...
user457812
IDEs can't catch everything.
user457812
A lot of them can't even intuit whether something exists.
Most IDEs for JavaScript suck, tbh
user457812
So, say you have an undefined variable, and IDE's usually going to assume it's defined elsewhere.
13:44
Webstorm is the best, and it's still not good
user457812
Your code will parse, it's syntactically correct, but the moment anything hits the undefined variable, it will crash and die.
user457812
And that alone is terrible, but then you consider the amount of boilerplate you need just to ensure that you get a particular data type and that's awful.
user457812
Then what if you need to do hashing or integer operations? Well, Javascript isn't going to work for that either.
What about Node?
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It's a terrible piece of crap and nobody should have ever used it.
13:46
I'd love to see the reaction to that in web conventions
user457812
Ignoring Javascript entirely, node.js is a badly designed set of libraries that are poorly documented and unstable.
user457812
The reaction is usually "yeah, but I still like it" because nobody bothers to learn how to use better tools.
I'll admit Javascript has all those flaws, and more. I still like it. Dunno why.
user457812
People just went "oh, I know JS, everything I know already applies!" and didn't realize that node.js is a buggy piece of crap
I'm starting to feel like you hate anything that has flaws
user457812
13:48
I hate anything that makes maintaining code harder.
user457812
So, Javascript and PHP.
user457812
Anyway, off to work, where I have cast such a dark cloud over both PHP and JS that node.js is dead and anyone trying to still use PHP gets the look of death from me.
news command does not work.
brb
later nil
& owatch
user457812
Toodles
13:50
Goodbye.
Hi, I'm trying to put an image in a TitleView of a NavigationItem. This image is downloaded from an URL. Everything is ok, but the problem is that the image doesn't adjust to the size of the navigationbar. Is ther any way to get the size of the navigation item?
Delete your App.
user457812
Sit on the roof and think about what you've done while watching the sunset indirectly (don't look directly at it or you'll go blind)
Have you got any wooden stakes, or silver bullets Nil?
Oh, thanks a lot.
13:54
Is the Image being placed inside a UIImageView Jose?
Why not set the UIImageView (If used), to AspectModeFit?
the image is inside a UIImageView, and I use ApectModeFit, but if the image is too big it doesn't adjust to the size of the navigationBAr
Can you access the Navigation item frame?
yes, but I always get nil values, but I'm going to try again
I wrote this for someone else the other day: play.golang.org/p/Ae_0I2cDPr
It's in Go, but it resizes images to a provided frame.
Just scroll down and see where it says view and image in main.
You could try implementing a similar method to resize your image and then place it in the navigation item frame. (Assuming the UIImageView is the same size)
Also, there should be a convention for image sizes for that, so check up on that first.
brb
thanks, but the problem is that I don't get the frame size
there isn't navigationItem.frame
and navigationItem.titleView.frame is 0
14:20
I have some clarifications regarding using svn can some one help me
I am getting the error saying 'Changing file fileName is forbidden by the server'
While working with brach
@Maximilian can you help me out?
14:35
Uhhh depends on what it is
@Maximilian I know you pinged me.
Removing it doesn't remove the notification/
Dunno what you are talking about
Yes you do.
14:39
Do you have working exp with svn(subversioncontrol)
I do not.
thanks anyway
@vigneshkumar Why is your avatar a large swastika?
@oswatch I dont know, random one assigned to my profile
lolol
14:48
lolol?
LOL, an acronym for laughing out loud or laugh out loud, is a common element of Internet slang. It was used historically on Usenet but is now widespread in other forms of computer-mediated communication, and even face-to-face communication. It is one of many initialisms for expressing bodily reactions, in particular laughter, as text, including initialisms for more emphatic expressions of laughter such as LMAO ("laugh(ing) my ass off"), and ROTFL or ROFL ("roll(ing) on the floor laughing"). Other unrelated expansions include the now mostly historical "lots of luck" or "lots of love" used in letter...
yeah I know lol
swasthika funny?
Okay. It doesn't make sense, but people will sometimes type it twice, or more.
It's like an extended "funny". Where as "lol" is just like a short acknowledgement of sorts.
k got it
The swastika is kind of funny to see yeah. Since it's banned in some countries and a controversial symbol.
14:51
oops I am not aware of that
So when someone can get away with a computer generated one that is assigned to them by the website, it is a little funny.
It's not really a swastika, but it looks a lot like one. Nobody will notice unless they look closely.
related to something evil?
don't know y they(nazi) adopt this holy symbol
It's related to Adolf Hitler, and the National Socialist party.
I don't know either, but that's what it is known for now.
@vigneshkumar Do you know this flag?
user457812
Well, great, now we have a big swastika in the room.
It is like that flag, but for Europe and North America.
IDK where he's from, but I think South Asia has the same aversion to that flag as we do to the swastika
user457812
14:56
Well great, now we have two big swastikas in the room.
And the japanese imperial flag!
I introduce U god of starting new things
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14:58
Fewer images is appreciated.
Sorry Nil.
We always get bless from him before starting new good things, believing that it won't get interrupted in the middle
@vigneshkumar Doesn't india dislike the rising sun flag?
I thought that was common to all of South Asia. .
(I assume you are from india)
Given you referenced a Hindu god.
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