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01:39
The same way app developers cover costs of pizza. — Mitch Wheat 41 secs ago
Plan for today
user457812
My plan for today is to replace ZeroMQ/socket usage with Akka.
user457812
Because I can.
my plan is to figure out why my other String extra is not making it to my activity
and watch fights
user457812
I'm beginning to think the only way I'll ever complete my projects is if they're small enough to complete in the same amount of time it takes me to learn/play with some new thing
01:42
My plan is to study trigonometry because I suck at it and have a 3 hours paper on it in about 24 hours
user457812
Which unfortunately means about 1 to 2 weeks.
user457812
Trig's easy if you don't care about trig.
user457812
I keep meaning to read up on calculus but it's hard to find books that aren't written for people who find tax code riveting
Sadly my school cares about trig :/
01:55
I can not for the life of me understand why my second string extra is coming through null from my script but never when I execute the exact same code outside the script =x
user457812
02:08
I'm not a huge fan of Khan Academy.
Ok, now I am questioning reality. Now I am not sending my second string extra, and I commented out the code that would handle the second extra. So it should not work correctly but it does.
Make sure you're executing a new build :P
I am pretty certain that I am
it is back to not working now which is oddly reassuring.
 
4 hours later…
06:38
hey guys
06:52
Remember nyancat? (The meme not the epidemic)
Ah those were the days
*mumbles and goes back to sleep*
 
1 hour later…
08:08
;P
 
4 hours later…
11:47
anyone here ? :)
yup
You ever made a login db / service etc? :)
user457812
@AndersMetnik Yes. Always.
Not yet, but I might have to in a week or two.
(Just to be sure: Client side or server side?)
12:04
how do you encrypt pw etc? :)
You have a good guide somewhere? :)
user457812
Don't use passwords.
user457812
And don't store passwords.
user457812
Ever.
How do you then make a login ?
secure login *
Save tokens
12:06
At some point you have to auth the user to get the token with some kind of pw ?
Or do you use their google accounts ?
You make request to your sever when the user logs in. Generate a token on server side. Save that on the client and check for the validity of that. (I don't know much about security, but I guess that should work)
You make request to your sever when the user logs in
Yes but here i have to send the pw to server side with some kind of encryption, else everyone can just catch it....
user457812
The server DB might have a salted hash of the password, but it should never store the password itself in any form. I'd say use SHA-512 and you're probably theoretically fine.
Bcrypt is the best afaik
Bcrypt ?
12:12
bcrypt is a key derivation function for passwords designed by Niels Provos and David Mazières, based on the Blowfish cipher, and presented at USENIX in 1999. Besides incorporating a salt to protect against rainbow table attacks, bcrypt is an adaptive function: over time, the iteration count can be increased to make it slower, so it remains resistant to brute-force search attacks even with increasing computation power. Blowfish is notable among block ciphers for its expensive key setup phase. It starts off with subkeys in a standard state, then uses this state to perform a block encry...
user457812
That works too.
user457812
Suppose you could also encrypt a password using a public key, ship that over to the server for it to be decrypted, hashed, and discarded, etc. but that all seems like a lot of trouble and I have no idea what I'm talking about anyway.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but there is no need to encrypt the pw on the client side, is there? I mean you won't save that. You would have to use it only once to authenticate with the server.
From there on you will have a token, that you use to make your API calls
user457812
Well, you don't have to, you could use SSL, but that's not really the safest thing to rely on as far as I can tell.
user457812
12:25
And if you don't send it encrypted, then it's also possible anything between you and the server can also read the password.
user457812
So it depends on what's important to you.
user457812
If I designed anything that required me to send password text over the 'net, I'd probably use 4096-bit RSA because that's probably going to be difficult to break for as long as the password's worth having encrypted, but that's 'cause I like to go directly to the nuclear option when it comes to crypto. It sounds cooler.
user457812
Again, though, I have no idea what I'm talking about.
haha :D
 
1 hour later…
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14:00
The Google+ app on Android is a huge mess O_o
14:26
In what way?
Apart from the stutter
(And the awful and ugly black bar at the bottom)
user457812
@Glitch The presence of the bars is iffy because it's overzealous in both hiding and showing them, you can't upload photos to specific albums (it just creates a new one every single time), etc.
14:44
Do you recommend Scala for Android dev now that you've had some time with it?
15:01
Who is doing scala ? :)
Wtf is up with making a new project now a days, i get like 10x drawable folders, values-v11 and v14 ??
user457812
I'd recommend scala, though I'd also recommend not trying to use everything in the Scala library and not trying to use Akka or actors.
user457812
Actors are cool but Dalvik is a piece of shit and has a 16-bit method limit.
Is scala easy to set up as webservices with db connection ?
user457812
And, uh, scala blows that out of the water. It also depends somewhat heavily on reflection in some areas, so it makes proguard crap itself.
was that to me ? blows it out of the water ?
user457812
15:03
I haven't said anything to you.
okay :D
i just dont get what you replied too then :P
user457812
I replied to @Glitch, albeit something like 20 minutes later because I kind of forgot what I was doing while I was staring at a wall.
Ell
Ell
Hi guys :)
user457812
@Ell You've got write access. Read the rules, follow them, carve them into Anders's eyelids, etc.
Hehe fair enough :P
? :-(
Ell
Ell
15:08
Ahh the android rules are much prettier than the c++ rules
user457812
I think I'll lay down for a while
sleep well
Ell
Ell
I was initially going to write scala instead of java for my android apps
But I didn't know scala or android so java was the easier path
15:38
I wouldn't bother about scala or java. It is more important to create something decent with what you have.
3
amen
I still can't find my red shirt
p.s. if you like coffee and you don't grind the beans at home you are missing out big time (says the guy who just bought a nice grinder yesterday)
hmm
I must conclude that you went out with it on and had such a crazy time that you removed it somewhere in the world, then woke up two days later wearing a big bird costume and holding a parakeet. And that by now a homeless guy is wearing it
Yeah.
If you read about some homeless killings in a few days from now it wasnt me.
aww, don't kill him I'll buy you a new shirt
wait are we talking just red? or some kind of sweet imagery as well?
15:53
Well I can buy a new one ty. But that one was my lucky tee. bleh.
It is a sports thing. Like how tennis players dont change underwears when they have a winning streak into the semi finals
Im away to make some good food so I get some more sleep later

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