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Hi
01:06
hello
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Anyone take aderall and program here? Lol
My doc recommend it, but I don't like pill
01:25
So, I had to upgrade a library for Swift 2...
and they added some functionality which is downright stupid.
and breaks a few of my API calls.
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02:01
Who remember paint?
 
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03:57
@LGL What?
 
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05:19
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Maybe I don't know how much 2 KB is, but I feel like maybe the payload is a bit stringent on iOS o.O
05:49
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Q: The payload for iOS is around 2 kb, but I'm not getting some of my push notifications

DavidI'm pretty sure I'm not getting this payload because it is too large, but I feel like it should be reasonable. Payload: { alert: "STRING WITH 90~120 CHARACTERS", badge: 5, sound: "default", other: { notification_type: "post_created", post_id: "f9602bb0-9c04-4c65-a636-2c2465e866db", ...

06:03
Morning.
06:53
Morning
I'm trying to think of a easy way to increase bubble-sort time.
Well, I have to. Not some for-fun exercise
Basically, I need to find a way to jump down if a number occurs multiple times.
What do you mean increase?
If you just want a fast sort, then don't use bubble sort.
Well, I have to improve bubble sort.
There are other sort options, I'm not working with them though.
It now 1) Stops immediately if already sorted 2) Does not check last number after each iteration.
07:18
Bubble sort will always be bound by O(n^2).
You should just go with quick sort/merge sort, and write a note to your prof or whatever saying "I want partake in your foolish games."
just kidding, you shouldn't do that. Well, maybe.
@EnricoSusatyo I know. The objective is not to change that, but to make it quicker in other ways.
LMAO, what
BBC Article:
> Another student has learned a surprising lesson in ethics from Call of Duty, a violent shoot-up game that is definitely not aimed at 12-year-olds.
"You kill a lot of people in shooter games," he says.
"It shows the message when you're older, say there's a war and they need you, you'd be like, 'no, I played Call of Duty when I was younger and killed a lot of people and didn't like it.'"
haha, it's the opposite.
07:45
Lmao
@Owatch i tend to agree with him tbh very few people really want to fight
Still at least in COD you got the NUKE
or at least in the good one
So, you believe that the takeaway for kids playing call of duty, is that being in a war sucks?
Yeah
and playing computer games is fun
No, probably not.
07:55
trust me id love to see 8 / 10 COD players make it through basic training
Nobody I knew when I was in middle school playing call of duty thought so.
all those pizzas, dorritos and mountain dew does not a soldier make
Right back to this sh*tty bug that i wasn't even hired to fix
think im trying to solve the worst bug of my entire career
and i didn't even cause it
Some days i question weather being a programmer was the right career choice
So they are not fit for war? Sure. But call of duty does not make them not want to be in a war. It's not a game that does that.
im sure some are
but call of duty isn't exactly helping the training of a soldier
no discipline in cod
no respawns in real war
Except you keep missing the point. I'm not saying the game is a good training asset. I'm saying it doesn't make middle-schoolers never want to be in a war. It's a fun game, and if anything, makes war seem kind of cool.
08:01
Id say that is those people, never in my time playing COD or any other war based FPS have i thought "You know what this is fun, let me go and get my legs blown off for some political movement i never really cared about."
no i am getting the point
im am arguing against it
and the basis of my argument is that it is fantasy both the game and the desire to actually fight in real life based on the experience of games.
Except getting your legs blown off doesn't occur in call of duty.
So they wouldn't really make that correlation.
Im sure it has been discussed and decided against to get it through the various ratings systems
long live Soldier Of Fourtune 2
that game was brutal
I don't play call of duty, at least not since 2010.
But I do enjoy shooter games, a lot.
But I never made any direct correlations to real life from them.
So I guess that supports you.
But I did know kids that didn't, so I guess that supports my argument.
Usually less so when you got into high-school.
Yeah after modern warefare 2 it went to shit tbh
they just used it as an investors drive
shame thats what the games industry has come to in some cases
Yeah i mean i played Katamari, i don't roll around on the floor covered in velcro trying to stick things to my body right ?
Well, you can't point to obviously unrealistic things and say that because kids don't emulate those, they won't emulate or want to emulate war-games.
08:13
transformable core data type... anyone worked with it?
i kinda need to know what type the matching entity model has to have for the column...
Why not ?
and im 32 not a kid haha
Played violent computer games all my life, not known anyone who went to join the army off the back of them.
Well, I do.
And was that the only defining reason they took up military service ?
or were they likely to sign up and happened to play cod also ?
Some kid I knew in SA, didn't really make the distinction very much, he played it all the time, then decided to go to military school/academy. Don't know his motives entirely of course, but from knowing him for a year or two, I did see that he wasn't one that made much of a separation between video games/ real life. Did some crazy stuff.
Sounds like that kid has some problems tbh
08:23
Oh, he had problems for sure.
So its safe to say he had that mindset before playing COD ?
I mean if there was no COD in the world would he likely have chosen a similar path?
I don't know.
Perhaps.
But we're a little off track. Since my original quote was about how a middle-schooler saying that COD is a good ethical lesson is a downright lie. Maybe not so much in high-school, or even as an adult when you all know better. But I guarantee you most kids in middle school don't know at that point.
It's not even trying to be one, it's just a overdone shooter.
Morning
I still think we are on track, im exploring what reasoning he might have behind that statement and if COD is the causal reason, or some other underlying predisposition.
anyway
i do need to work
want this god dan ticket to die in a fire
Morning.
08:33
In poland you can buy tickets for Force Awakening
Hello everyone! I got a question about indirections. I got a indirection of object but my function argument wants a value, how can I cast(?) it. For instance, I got a AudioStreamBasicDescription *streamDescription, my function is - (instancetype)func:(AudioStreamBasicDescription)inputFormat
09:11
GAH, I'm stuck with this stupid stupid stupid paradox
3 2 2 1
I want to record the occurrences of numbers to make swapping stuff easier.
1: Make an array, and make array[number] += 1 each time you find it.
Nope, can't initialize an array of the correct size to store said number. Could be 500,1,2
Wait got an idea
2: record current number, only swap if you find a number different than it.
Nope. 3,2,2,1 Would then swap to 2, 3, 2, 1, which would then swap to 2, 2, 3, 1, and you've gotten nothing out of that
3: Find out how many numbers to swap in advanced, then swap.
Nope, tried to do that with the cache, doesn't really work. Can't just assign to an int either, you don't know how many you can check for in advanced then
Sounds like a Uni question
It is.
Its a real ******* pita.
09:54
Put programming hairs on your chest though
Some of the Uni problems i had to solve were harder than 99% of things i have to solve in most employment situations
I don't know man, I can't think of how to do it without increasing the order of complexity.
I havent fully grasped the question
but seems like a bubble sort based problem
or some sort of tree based sort
hard to tell without the exact question
also i should not be helping
10:21
Well, I made a less efficient problem.
have you done the theory on Big O notation yet ?
yes, probably.
think that was last week or so, don't recall.
I just am not going to include anything in my problem that tries to optimize repeated numbers. I can't do it.
10:51
You should definatly get Big O down tbh, its damn useful and will no doubt come up in exams
it is a bit tricky to get your head round at first
but powerful when you have
11:39
\> started Swift project
\> "o boy this'll be fun"
\> Have to work with C APIs
\> Light in my soul dies
lol
you will bridge and you will like it!
ugh
That made me quit the project, for now
It would be easier in Objective-C
From what I can tell, I'd lose access to some important constants and what not
Hey, is it possible for me to write Objective-C in a Swift project?
That way I could write an Objective-C class and bridge that over and use it in Swift
And then I could do the rest of the project in Swift...
 
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13:13
@DemCodeLines paint, the drawing software Windows use to have.
 
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15:06
@mattsven that should work yes, just import in your bridging-header file
15:24
Cool, thanks, I might try that
 
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17:07
So apparently I need to reference UIDocumentInteractionController in a member variable to prevent garbage collection from randomly wiping it away when the user's selecting a send-to destination.
oh yeah that's probably a xamarin-only thing and everyone else here is manually managing their deallocations
I'd make a xamarin room but it would probably be like a padded cell containing just me yelling at the walls.
Is there someone who have a little bit free time to help me with fetching core data in swift 2?
17:35
The wonderful world of blurry images
 
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19:32
Got myself some warm socks, mhmmmmmmmmmmm
they're probably already cooled down.
Well, since they've been on my feet, yes.
I also have warm socks/slippers good thing
19:56
I'm hungry
I have some kiełbasa, but it is weird to eat that so late.
20:07
Hello Michael!
20:21
hello graduate student
have you graduated yet?
are you now a professor?
20:36
I had a question for you Micheal
my mates living in San Fran and having a hard time looking for work
had a question? oh... did you already forget it.
that's good.
did you have any tips
ah... he's having trouble looking for work? are you kidding me?
in San Fran?
He probably has a meme.
he is saying he is having to do like 5 rounds of interviews
20:37
yeah... that is the downside of interviewing in the Bay Area.
worked for the Chicago Tribune for like 3 years
@Owatch ther is no such thing like to late for kiełbasa
is it just generally a pita ?
lots of competition e.t.c.
?
most companies are stupid picky. Because there is a lot of "talent" out there.
yeah thats what i thought
20:38
he just needs to be persistent and he'll land something.
yeah think he is running out of budget
i was there a couple of weeks back
interesting part of the workd
tell him to get in touch with me and I'll send a horde of headhunters chasing after him instead of me.
but if he's running out of money and needs to land a job fast, I could recommend a few agencies (e.g. YMediaLabs, ArcTouch, etc.)
they hire quickly and the work is interesting (since it's for different clients).
@dudi. Maybe I will get some then.
the flip side would be that it's an agency. he'll feel like a disposable piece of meat.
I can't remember, do you work for eBay?
he will do anything at pesent
nah thats Rage
i run my own agency in London
thanks for the info ill pass it along
20:56
Wish I could bulk order stuff here, it would save me a lot of time.
 
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22:27
morning

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