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woho foamy
time to go home~~ :3
18:04
What's up?
watching FoamyGuy's video
:D
Ah nice lol
93,869,277 views
wonder what will happen if my app has such downloads lol
views =/= downloads. Those 869,277 views are probably from this room alone
o/
and surely you can make an app of better quality
what video?
oh friday lol
18:16
i think views repeat week by week
because i also will re-watch it on next Friday :D
a point to think about some strategy for my app
well, it's posted here every Friday since... well, I don't know really, but past 8-10 months for sure. Let's say "since forever" to be on the safe side
Longer than that, Luke haha
@McAdam331 like @codeMagic said it's more like 50%, the rest is if my hacking buddies are coming
The very first time it was shared according to chat was Aug '13
Credit to Ahmad for the first ever share of the youtube video:
Aug 9 '13 at 5:07, by Ahmad
The national its-friday-holiday
let me see when this started as a regular thing though
aww no one shared on new years this year
meh I don't care enough to keep digging in chat logs
18:34
i am picking a day which people will have a reason to celebrate and have fun. just thinking to make an app for such a fun thing :)
if it is friday, every week, the app will have traffic
hub is awesome
also git-open
meh, I just use SourceTree :P
I never got used to git guis
I'm pretty vanilla with Git
pull + rebase, merge, cherry pick
commit obviously too
18:41
yeah I know like 3 commands
but being able to say git clone repoName if it's my own repo is a nice shortcut
instead of git clone https://github.com/AdamMc331/repoName
even if it's not my own I can just say git clone owner/repoName
I'm the same way trevor
so it saves me like 10 seconds ha
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^^^ how lambdas in Java 8 are implemented -- and why I want OpenJDK in Android N
18:44
o/
So no one uses SourceTree?
Trevor does
or so he said
I'm not familiar with it
It is beautiful. Easy to learn, difficult to screw something up and say you didn't know it would.
I use source tree
I use it to review my changes and pick out what I'm staging for commit
yup, excellent for that
I like how you can unstage parts of a file too
wow I just heard about that wildfire in Canada a few days ago
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18:53
In Fort McMurray?
That's nothing new hereabouts
This is crazy.
Yea, been reading on it for the past few days.
So far the article hasn't said anything about casualties.
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Human? None
As a Californian, I know what it's like to deal with and worry about fires like that. Hope everyone out there is doing ok.
Lots of homes destroyed
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18:56
Material? Wait until they douse the fires...
They're not putting out that big of a fire. They're going to try to stop it from spreading, and let it burn itself out.
Is it still going as we speak?
Yea
But if you think that is a long lasting fire, check this one out.
Burning Mountain, the common name for Mount Wingen, is a hill near Wingen, New South Wales, Australia, approximately 224 km (139 mi) north of Sydney just off the New England Highway. It takes its name from a smouldering coal seam running underground through the sandstone. Burning Mountain is contained within the Burning Mountain Nature Reserve, which is administered by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS). A trail with information panels runs from the park carpark to the site where smoke emanates from the ground. == Coal seam fire == The underground fire is estimated to be at a depth...
@AdarshSharma you need at least 100 rep to talk here room-15.github.io
~6,000 years burning
19:04
Centralia is near where I grew up, which has been on fire since 1962
It's insane that these fires burn this long
19:18
My friend just told me he was team Iron Man.
I think I need to kick him out of my life.
Problem was in JSON parsing, one of attribute in pojo needs double and it was integer. Solved. Thanks a lot.
yo guys! I'm on vacation in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. If anyone interested in some photos - welcome =)
https://goo.gl/photos/7Xp6EDDBTNgghvr98
looks nice, Den.
It's awesome here
it that a hookah I see? lol
19:28
Nice pictures. Figured I'd see empty bags of chips after the pictures of you smoking :P
Why can't our equipment prices be in the same table as our equipment?
I'm a dummy. I was about automate populating the two tables then I remembered there is something. My boss made it though so probably doesn't work right
 
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20:32
Quick poll. Do you go to hackathons? And do you contribute to Open Source (OS) in any way?
@McAdam331 ^
Super happy that our app size is down to 40 MB after a peak of 86 MB in January
Still need to reduce the post-install size
nice! what did you do?
How much RAM does it use?
And how did you do it? :)
most of it was tackling unused images, and switching a lot of our full-screen xxxhdpi images from PNGs to JPGs
20:44
have you thought about splitting your apk based on density?
it's really easy to do
how does that work?
Does anyone know if there's any JDBC version available for Postgres 9.5?
Just add splits { density { enable true }}
and it'll generate the apks for different densities when you build
21:05
proguard wasn't stripping out unused images for you?
though they should be removed from the project as well
@Mauker you should message me on Hangouts if you still <3 me :P
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now my app only need a settings activity
github.com/jasonwyatt/Android-DebugPort/releases 0.5 of Android-DebugPort is out! Includes call(obj, methodName, obj...), get(obj, fieldName), and set(obj, fieldName, value) commands.. to make accessing non-public fields and methods possible from the debugport
21:20
we don't use proguard, we use Dexguard :-/
@eski does Google allow split APKs to be uploaded?
Anyone else love the Hydraulic Press Channel?
Ve must deal with it
I wasn't adding the JDBC library to the classpath >.<
there goes my 1 hour
21:43
@CarlAnderson yeah I think they need their own version code though
@codeMagic What was that LED project supposed to do again?
2 rings of lights. The outer ring would light up then 500ms later the inner ring would light up. Then they both go off. And keep going while it's on
I just love systems/libraries/frameworks where everything automagically works until you use reflection and then it just falls apart and you need an hour to figure out why
22:00
to be fair, using reflection generally means you're on your own
@CptEric @Mauker anyone applying to the next Pennapps?
yeah, but I had 30 something fields with same naming scheme (it was a enum-like map originally, but I couldn't translate it to relational database model well) and I was lazy to do everything manually :p
thankfully more reflection fixed it, the trick was to invoke the setters for the appropriate fields (those which are of type double), so it registers the change and afterwards change the value, before commiting it to database
this qualifies for the most fragile code I've written, luckily it won't be used more than once per year
has anyone ever thought of bringing in a rubber duck bot to this room?
it needs a "why" and "how" engraved somewhere
 
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23:44
o/
Morning sunshine! How are you?
morning? It's evening for me haha
but I am good how are you
It's morning somewhere on this planet....
Empty office, AC/DC on blast, finishing this JSON Schema
So pretty awesome
sounds pretty good
I wanna work on something
but I don't know what
maybe I'll just watch some treehouse videos
Want to start a project to help people?
23:51
help people how?
Adam when do you start working for your new company?
I'm a military veteran. I served in the U.S. Air Force for about 5 years.
Wow that's amazing Pablo
One of the sad facts of this experience is that military veterans, and not just U.S. veterans, commit suicide almost daily
I've dealt with several losses already
In the hackathon I was in Boston there were many projects adressing the suicide rate of veterans
23:54
My idea is a derivative of what someone had posted this past month called Buddy check 22
And there were also veterans entrepreneurs developing applications for after war traumas and depression
Basically, on the 22nd of every month, you post that you are ok and alive.
If someone you know doesn't post, you call them.
the PTSD is a real issue indeed.
My idea is an app that you install and forget about. On the 22nd of every month, it sends out a push notification to you to check in with the app.
@MenelaosKotsollaris May 23rd
23:56
If you don't check in within 24 hours, someone on your friend list (FB integration probably), will be notified and will have to call you
hm
I like the idea
Did you know that 22 veterans were committing suicide per day. I was shocked when I learned that..
I can make the Android app, but I don't know anything about developing a backend, and quite frankly, I'm so caught up in my current job, it's hard for me to get time to figure it out quickly enough
And I'd like to develop this for iOS too.
Windows phone as well, since I know quite a few people who use them.
Pablo I actually worked on something similar in the hackathon
How did it turn out?
23:58
It has a lot of work and Machine learning +AI on the backend. By getting the feed from the social media it tries to generate the happy memories
It's a bit different than your idea but they have the same purpose
Anti-depression and Anti-anxiety app
I like the idea, but I would have a psychiatrist who can help you with the happy memory part. Sometimes, it's the happy memories that hurt the most.
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