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Step 1: Spellcheck your book title http://www.amazon.com/How-Handle-Your-Pubic-Relations/dp/B009NO5QZ8
 
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This answer is incomplete. You also need to wrap your navigation drawer inside a ScrimLayout. See stackoverflow.com/a/26926998/174149markus-hi Nov 14 at 9:45
that moment when someone calls out the google dev that implemented the feature on his incomplete answer
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Nothing says fun like successfully walking for 10 minutes on ice without slipping only to walk inside, step on tile, and fall flat on my back because of wet shoes.
aw that sucks :/
my mom slipped out on ice today as well
pretty frosty outside
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It's rapidly becoming a wintery hellscape here
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Black ice on the roads, windy, etc.
02:30
it snowed and rained today here
so yeah, extra slippery
ugh, in other news. the new toolbar API is awful.
AWFUL.
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Well, it can't be that much worse than the already awful whatevers
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Also, I need to go donate to Wikipedia
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Y'know why? 'Cause today's featured article is Thief 2.
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Thief II: The Metal Age is a 2000 stealth game developed by Looking Glass Studios and published by Eidos Interactive. Like its predecessor Thief: The Dark Project, the game follows Garrett, a master thief who works in and around a steampunk metropolis called the City. The player assumes the role of Garrett as he unravels a conspiracy related to a new religious sect. Garrett takes on missions such as burglaries and frameups, while trying to avoid detection by guards and automated security. Thief II was designed to build on the foundation of its predecessor. In response to feedback from players of...
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Also known as the best stealth game ever.
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02:34
The puffbirds and their relatives in the near passerine family Bucconidae are tropical tree-dwelling insectivorous birds that are found from South America up to Mexico. Together with their closest relatives, the jacamars, they form a divergent lineage within the order Piciformes, though the two families are sometimes elevated to a separate order Galbuliformes. Lacking the iridescent colours of the jacamars, puffbirds are mainly brown, rufous or grey, with large heads, large eyes, and flattened bills with a hooked tip. Their loose, abundant plumage and short tails makes them look stout and puffy...
^, Ahmad
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Also that.
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It has such a huge head.
03:17
does anyone else use traceview to profile android apps?
why was I told that traceview is deprecated?
04:00
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Roman Nuriks new side project.
 
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06:13
Yo People!
o/
Yo Ahmad-sama ^^
 
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07:58
@micer welcome, please read the room rules.
08:15
@Ahmad Hello everyone, thanks for approval Ahmad :-)
 
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09:34
ahaha, look what I've found
if (getActivity().getClass().getSimpleName().equals(TemporaryActivity.class.getSimpleName())) {
my code.
if (getActivity() instanceof TemporaryActivity) {
this should be better, me thinks
I always wondered... how do you reject people from chat for "you only asking for help" - if they weren't in chat before and could not be "only asking for help" ?
There is one more thing which is to be considered when rejecting someone, his Q:A ratio
10:22
@Ahmad "I can't lose to Timely."
wow, in gitlive I just saw someone to star repo from Antarctica
they have internet there?
Of course
me just joking )
in fact, more chances to have internet in Antarctica than in some regions of Russia or Ukraine ((
 
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well-what's in Antarctica - mostly research stations. They all have internet I guess.
 
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Morning
Evening :-)
14:14
Who's starring posts randomly?
Any moderators here?
14:55
Hi, can somebody help me? I would like to register a BroadcastReceiver but I get the following error: registerMediaButtonEventReceiver() error: receiver and context package names don't match
15:10
@speedDeveloper if you don't find an already answered question about this on SO please create one including your code, complete error message, and post the link here
15:32
someone has been random starring again -.-
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15:58
This is your probably-now-daily morning reminder that node.js can die in a fire.
Huzzah
@Ahmad have you done any DART?
16:25
@NathanielD.Waggoner DART?
the programming language dart?
Googles new web language
yea
nah, not yet :/
ah, with all the anti-js griping i've seen in here the last two days
I was wondering if anyone else had messed with it
its pretty neat
hehe
can it actually replace js?
well
it will compile down to js
but if you run it in the chome dart vm
its supposedly twice as fast
or there abouts
16:39
and if you don't?
then it's just fast as vanilla js?
last I checked, it was very very close
but maybe just slightly under
so DART in its vm = awesome
compiled DART appears to be about tied with JS< better on some, worse on others,
maybe not quite tied, but pretty close
ah I see
but the dart vm is only available in the newer versions of chrome right?
yea i think its a special blend of chrome
Dartium
i think is what they call that bird
still pretty neat
16:56
yeah, but for that vm it's basically a new lang
but pretty neat
yea
its definitely a new language
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I've heard more about Typescript than Dart.
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Typescript is apparently closer to barebones JS but with type checking
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Not sure about Dart, but there've been a handful of people I know promoting it as a sane alternative to JS where you have no other option but to use JS.
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Just found out HipChat supports sed-style substitutions
17:41
Good morning!
O/
what's up carl?
not much, a few more people in the office today
things are slowly getting back to normal
the kids finally got a good night of sleep last night,
now that there aren't any grandparents around to overstimulate them
:)
can people just take off a day in your office like that?
you guys seem to be pretty laid back
or maybe it's just me, you know what they say about germans, always on time and dead serious at work
oh yeah, the end of the year is always vacation time for Americans
most people take the week of Christmas + some of the week of New Year's off
especially here, where vacation days don't carry over to the next year
everyone realizes "oh I have X days of vacation left, better take them all"
Ahh I see, yeah makes sense
17:53
and yes, technically, if you have the vacation days, you generally just clear it with your manager and take the day off, even if it's just the very next day
only when there are important deadlines or events or something would that not work
and I haven't really seen anyone fight over it. Generally if your manager isn't going to be happy with you taking the day off, it means either you don't care about your job (bad), or your manager is an asshole (bad), in which case things aren't going to work out in the long run anyway
and the manager legally can't tell you "no you can't take that day off" I think
18:09
Yeah, similar for us
We have an "unlimited vacation" policy for permanent employees.
But we're also a startup, so I ended up working over Christmas anyway.
"unlimited vacation" sounds like a trap
Ha, I think it was because one of our founders couldn't be bothered tracking everyones holiday days.
This was when there were only 5 of us permanent. Now there's, uh, 6?
adam - working over xmas at a startup, i feel ya man
Hahah yeap. We're pushing to launch v2 in March. Cutting features like it's going out of fashion.
Lol
18:15
=)
Yeaa we've signed contracts with a bunch of major industry players for our Android sdk.. which hasn't left alpha yet...
soooo thats going to be really interesting
Fun times. I'm looking forward to April.
What're you working on Nathaniel?
Its basically an AdServices platform with built in Voice Recognition so that your ads in your streaming apps can be more interactive
on iOS and Android
Yourself?
Oh that's interesting. So, Twitch, YouTube etc?
currently targeted more at audio, so spotify/pandora/slacker etc..
npr
but hopefully we'll get into some of the video services
gobridgit.com It's basically a bug tracker for construction sites.
18:23
oh thats cool
Ahhh yes, I didn't even think of streaming audio.
xappmedia.com
Nice
the tech lead up time for these companies is huge
so its been really interesting watching how the business goes about getting integrated
@NathanielD.Waggoner nice!
is it already integrated in spotify etc.?
18:32
@AdamS have you seen trello.com?
fun fact: trello belongs to fog creek software
and do you know who founded fog creek?
Joel Spolsky
yep. the same guy that co founded stackoverflow.
its in NPRone on iOS
we've signed some contracts with people on android
but i can't say who just yet
just in case you guys haven't seen this
Aah cool
@NathanielD.Waggoner that's a classic ;)
haha yea so good
VIA SOOOAAAPP
Lol
I'm glad I never had to use SOAP.
And hopefully never will
18:37
i've managed to dodge .NET all together
Apparently its gotten a lot better recently
atleast, thats what my friend who's been working as a .NET guy for like 10 years claims
because he knows nothing else!
although ms is actually opening up
with open sourcing the NET kernel and all
yea
i know he's so insulated its crazy
I try to at least look at a new language, or revisit one I haven't worked in for awhile, at least once a month
he's probably never done that
oh yeah I can imagine
@eski Yeah, I've used Trello before, I quite like it.
Our software is different though - you can't just sell construction workers Pivotal Tracker or JIRA or Trello. There's a pretty specific process that needs to happen, and the metadata is totally different, and the assignees often don't even have a smart phone, let alone a computer with them. Traditional bug tracking software is totally wrong for this environment... but it's easiest to describe as "a bug tracker for construction", at least to a room of developers :P
18:52
I see
@Adam does it incorporate building plans etc..?
I know one of my buddies is a building manager, and he's always complaining about how difficult it is for workmen to get the necessary plans for where wiring is etc.. in a room
19:06
So who else got really really REALLY excited when they heard Windows was phasing out Internet Explorer?
NO SHIT
\o/ :D
amazing.
goodbye IE.
I know, I should get like 12 stars for bringing this to your attention
you got one, don't get greedy!
jk :D
lol
I figure if there's any news that deserves stars, it's the fall of IE.
apparently command prompt will finally support ctrl+c and ctrl+v
that only took them a couple decades
19:10
lmao
right-click pasting for years
oh god that was so annoying
good thing I don't use windows anymore
yeah but Apple, eww.
OS X for life <3
mac is the best thing ever
enjoy your goto fail; bug
lol
19:15
and any other hidden gems of exploits not known to the public because it's a locked down minority.
not really since a huge portion of developers use macs
I know I have one. I just hate using it. Stupid command button shortcuts and shit.
so the statistical possibility that something on macs is found is, even though the market share is lower, equally high as on windows
linux 4eva
^^^
19:17
No building plans yet Nat, but we've rebuilt our location object to allow additional meta data like that. We've been looking at mapping solutions.
Linux knows how to use a standard keyboard, why can't Apple. Oh yeah, monopoly on accessories.
"let's take out alt, throw a fucking apple on it and sell it for twice as much"
wait wait Dave, you're forgetting "Mouse gestures"
lol
oh man, so worth the extra 1k
Pretty sure my Mac has an alt key :-P
19:18
its an option key ;0
@trevor are you there? I'm planning to build an application that has to use flight data. I read somewhere that kayak uses ITA, is that true? and if it is, do you guys really pay $0.04 per query? that's quite a lot, and not sure I could bring that in with my app... at all lol
yeah but it's shift option and never used
also (i'm on mac ;)
Haha I dunno, I just press it to make things happen
won't lie though, if work hadn't bought it for me I would never have gotten it
its a pretty nice box though, since it was free to me
19:19
same here Nathaniel I use it strictly for iOS development because I don't have a choice.
yeah I'm on a mac just because it came with my job
yea it plays extremely well with Android as it turns out
I'll probably have to buy one of those mac minis for iOS development
which still annoys me
why?
cheapness?
yeah only reason I would buy it is to do iOS development
19:22
can't you run hackintosh?
I could
don't know how much I want to deal with setting that up though
my office could be used in a hacker movie
Learning obj-c now.
19:24
i am not a fan of obj-c
id rather write normal c
I will go straight to swift
yea swift is really cool
im not sold on it yet, it seems like it probably needs a year or two to mature
But i did a few small projects with it, very fun to code in
yea i agree swift is good
but still obj-c can help
sure, not saying obj-c is bad
i'd just rather write it all as plain old c
well it'll be at least a year before I'm releasing anything probably
19:27
and skip all the weird syntax poop that obj adds in
sorry, cussing is a no no here i think =(
You'd be better off learning both eski, Swift has had some weird performance issues and weird corner cases.
Yea swift really needs time to develop
as Dave said, there's been a few documented cases of performance problems
@NathanielD.Waggoner Carl's the only one that isn't allowed to cuss anymore ;)
admittedly the ones I've seen have some issues in how they were tested
haha ok good to know =)
and obj c has garbage collection
19:28
yea, but i like memory leaks
they let me know I'm alive
well it's called Automatic Reference Counting. but yeah
^^ see I'm a hacker now.
19:28
lol
you have my terminal on your screen
zoomhance for me please Dave
www.hackertyper.com
@NathanielD.Waggoner You can say fuck all you want. I'm just not allowed to say it to people requesting access anymore.
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could you apply a bit nine cat burgler algorithim to that photo please? its a little dark
hah
19:30
lol
are we doing desk sharing?
Jan 19 at 21:28, by Ahmad
user image
sure
19:31
that's an old setting though - replace the black laptop with a macbook air
Native resolution is awesome
2880x1800
nice
oo desk sharing time
> Swift is one of those few things Apple made compatible with older stuff. It would have been better if it was a complete overthrow.
I think that was so people could keep using obj-c libraries
19:34
damn thats a quality photo
Who cares? Like powerpc-intel shift
noice
I like the box of 5 Hour energy
and Ahmad actually has post-its
I haven't seen those in a while
=)
Sometimes I gotta get a lot of things done real fast
so i take 5 hr energy
and then i get nothing done
I do the same with redbull
19:38
very fast
I usually end up sharing cat gifs and answering SO questions while ignoring my own project until the last 3 hours of the day
lol yea
speaking of cat gifs
Tam o' Shanter Hat

post a chat message on 12/31 that gets starred
if you want it you better come up with some clever ass shit today guys.
19:40
oh man oh man
There once was a man from nantucket...
it's only 12/30 here
same
but I just got the hat
I can travel in the future
wowsa
via soap?
19:42
and .NET
Can anyone star me? I want that hat
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Me too
3
You have been starred
collusion ;)
It's also kinda funny
star whoring
lol
19:43
Hats for everyone!
don't star me, I'm going for the "Don't get starred on 12/31" hat
4
it's way better
there's one?
This looks interesting
err this can't be right
19:45
no I was joking
there are so many crazy hats, so that might have been even real
lol true
SO should sell hats for real
hats.SE
hats.se - exists
is it already the 31st in SO land?
my hat's not arriving
19:48
me either
guess we'll have to collude tomorrow
You probably need to reach 88 mph
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me neither
It's actually probably waiting for the unstar timer to expire
so people don't star then unstar to share hats
is there an easy way to see all the data in an an Intent's bundle being returned in an onActivityResult ? I have no idea what Facebook is sending back to me but want to check it
tried looking for what keys are in the bundle to query with but didn't see a function
yeah just print it out
bundle.toString() works iirc
19:51
Bundle[mParcelledData.dataSize=2260]
oh shoot.
I'm pretty sure I've done that before though
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A: How do I know what data is given in a Bundle?

EboMikeBundle.keySet() gives you a list of all keys in the bundle. That said, typically you just expect certain keys and query them, but keySet() is useful to examine bundles you get from somewhere.

    for (String s: b.keySet())
found it
it's funny me trying to create NDK library without proper knowledge of C or C++
19:52
what are you trying to do Den?
I wish they'd called it getKeys() or getKeyset()
I just finished cross compiling libFLAC and writing c wrappers for it, so I can help if you've got issues
MUWAHAH
my new hat is here
wow
ok
do you know that android lacks implementation for some xporterduff modes of blending images?
i am now aware of that fact
iw as not before =)
are you trying to bring a library for that in?
well, I needed softlight and color and something more
it is present in skia in c++
https://github.com/google/skia/blob/master/src/core/SkXfermode.cpp
19:55
thats a cool library
I was trying to bring those modes to use
sure
whats the issue at the moment?
OMG
look at me
it fits perfectly
19:56
that hat looks amazing on you
yea
that is hillarious
https://gist.github.com/Den-Rimus/a00c3124e7342a0b23ab
that's what I got so far
in the end is a bunch of stuff that I don't understand
works pretty good on you as well :D
it was in NDK's sample app. I got it so that it is to do some achitecture-depending stuff
but where do I put it?
so the stuff at the bottom is all things defining the ABI
or "Appliction Binary Interface
Essentailly thats what the binary spec for assembly on the given architecture is going to be
So thats actually going to be moved into your Android.mk file in this case
i think*
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