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18:02
o/
what a day
secured the venue for my local hack day!
it's happening!
Travel reimb from Singapore?
december 3rd ☺️
sure!
5€ enough?
🤔
Oh damn I'm in US then
:D
That'll cover my Uber to the airport in SG, just need 150x more for the flight :D
18:04
LOL
Ima invite you for the real hackathon that we're doing in april tho
fingers crossed it's gonna be huge
huge, folks, huge
<trump gestures>
Make hackatons great again!
my father will give me a small loan to make them great again
You should have it on April 14th
we can pay your travel with that raghav
If I make it back to college, I have 14-16th off :D
18:07
what's on april 14th?
:D
If I don't, then I'm off anyways, so whenever is cool
you taking a year off then?
So far halfway through a semester off
@codeMagic got the build time down to just under 5 minutes =\
Trying not to take the next one off as well
Depends on Visa Gods now
18:09
:S
you can take semester off
that is nice
It would be, if I had wanted to
why there is no simple way to get bitmap from imageview
crappy android :/
Can't you just getDrawable and then getBitmap?
yeah.. getting a bitmap from any view is pretty easy
18:15
getDrawable may return non BitmapDrawable
private Bitmap getBitmapFromView(View v) {
Bitmap bitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(v.getWidth(), v.getHeight(), Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
Canvas canvas = new Canvas (bitmap);
v.draw(canvas);
return bitmap;
}
well it requires work :/
anyways
4 lines of code qualifies as easy
imo
i was pointing why there is no imageview.getBitmap()
if there is imageview.getDrawable()
@DaveS agreed
because maybe the drawable isn't a simple conversion to a bitmap
like if it's an xml defined shape
or has multiple states
18:18
@DaveS Depends on the four lines
lol!
ohh yes that makes sense afterall finally everthing is drawable finally
haha raghav
dave , but still they could have made a method that handle all that drawable crap
why we need to do it
also i have seen some people say canvas method sometimes throw exception
although they could be wrong
that canvas looks perfectly ok to me
@DaveS what about this:
Drawable d = mImageViewer.getDrawable();
bitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(d.getIntrinsicWidth(), d.getIntrinsicHeight(), Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
Canvas canvas = new Canvas(bitmap);
d.draw(canvas);
I don't know coldfire I use the previous one from a google devbytes example
it's used in a drag and drop listview
so I'm not concerned with the drawable, I'm concerned with the view
ohh i see
only problem if could be getwidth or height returns 0
Holy fuck that worked
18:25
but you originally said "why there is no simple way to get bitmap from imageview"
so if your imageview is being drawn
there you go
yes well if there is no simple way then i have to resort to this or your way
raghav your gist code you mean?
Fast inverse square root, sometimes referred to as Fast InvSqrt() or by the hexadecimal constant 0x5f3759df, is an algorithm that estimates 1/√x, the reciprocal (or multiplicative inverse) of the square root of a 32-bit floating-point number x in IEEE 754 floating-point format. This operation is used in digital signal processing to normalize a vector, i.e., scale it to length 1. For example, computer graphics programs use inverse square roots to compute angles of incidence and reflection for lighting and shading. The algorithm is best known for its implementation in 1999 in the source code of Quake...
damn it
that fucking reply didn't work again
Anyway, Dave, great news about the build time. You're getting closer
meanwhile, a random contributor in China has all your passwords because Tristan didn't review the pull requests
i have 1.5 min build time
18:30
the 5 min build time is from China 2.0
dave if i want to compress that bitmap at time of drawing is there a way?
without losing aspect ratio ofcourse
i mean i want it 200 *200
there's a function called createScaledBitmap
yeah but it will require 2 calls
i am trying to save the 2nd call
idk man, maybe if you scaled the view to be 200 pixels
because the image can be very high res
it can cause out of memory
18:40
I know as much as google and SO do
haven't had any issues with that
ok great thanks
18:54
Just kicked off the emailer script
60 emails, spaced out over an hour
Hopefully it won't kick off spam filters
I don't think it should, 60 emails is nothing
Hello, Android!
20:21
That is hilarious
Next will be a rhombus
Or a pentagon
Yay! Square is at 12.17 Per share
Too bad I didn't have more money earlier this week to buy more shares :-(
I finally downloaded Robinhood
Now to figure out how to use it so I can make all teh moneyz!
and o/
lmao
It's a beautiful app
I'm not sure about beautiful yet but I would go as far as to say nice
20:28
It's nice
I haven't paid much attention to the stock recently. Gots to study
@codeMagic what is that?
ohh its a app
ya
It was iOS only for awhile and I was waiting for it to come out on Android. Then it did. And I didn't know about it
^ stupid webp
20:46
^
I just got the messenger icon update. Can confirm it looks stupid
2
^
is it 7.0?
I kinda like it to be honest
The overall app is nicer imho
20:57
the icon reminds me of you, and I hate that
I love you Dave <3
I hate how cutesy android is getting
it's like a fucking brightly colored foam peanut for 5 year olds
@codeMagic It's not much different than other investing apps. The last I checked they don't support IRA accounts, though, so you will have to pay capital gains taxes when you make any profit when you sell shares.
I agree with Tristan. It's a beautifully designed app.
21:08
It's not so much the app I need to learn how to use but how to invest :P
yah, there's that, too
you should try not being an idiot first
I started my eTrade account with Facebook and Twitter, then I decided to sell and buy Square
Dave, why don't you try first. If it works out, I might try it
21:23
no thx. I need it as an excuse for why my wife has to do the shopping and other trivial tasks
21:34
I hate when people upvote my answer and don't mark it as accepted.
it could be an outside observer
I recently got a reminder to accept an answer to one of my questions. I have this problem where I ask a question and then work on something else while I wait for some answers. The problem is that I take a long time getting back to what I was asking about.
22:01
Anyone used ConstraintLayout in production yet?
I still have to check that out
22:19
Not, I
22:33
Does Android Studio support managing git remotes yet?
For some reason, I recall reading that the AS team was adding this. But I can't find it in the menus for AS 2.2.2
user457812
23:18
Nice, I now have my own one-time password package in Go implementing RFCs 4226 and 6238 along with otpauth URI parsing.
I'm back!
The messenger app is ok but I don't see any beneficial updates so far
How about this for parts?
I went with the 8GB of RAM that you suggested earlier.
Started with a different CPU, too.
I really need to get up to date on Intel CPUs and mother board chipsets.
From what I remember, it's better than your last one
Not sure of your budget but, off the cuff, I think you could spend another $100 and get an SSD and a slightly better processor
yes it is.
But, if this is at your budget limit that you want to spend, I think it would be fine
23:29
I'm currently trying for under $500. If I wait a few weeks, I can probably up that a bit.
I'm also debating whether to get Windows and dual-boot Linux or just go straight Linux.
$499 could get you an SSD and a better CPU, from what I remember last I looked
That completely depends on you for that one. Depends what you use/like/need
Do you mean an SSD along with the HDD? Or just replace the HDD entirely with a SDD?
I know waiting sucks but you have to keep in mind that, unless you think you'll be able to get something much better within like a year, you're going to be using this for awhile so you want to get what you can
Instead of. You can always pick up a cheap HDD later if you need more storage
But I also don't know your needs. Personally, I don't use much storage on any of my computers/devices
user457812
I'm still waiting for my Pixel XL. Suck it up. ಠ_ಠ
I'm thinking I want something that will last about a year. Two at most.
23:33
As far as motherboards, I haven't kept up on what's what so I typically look for what fits the needs of the other h/w I want/need
user457812
user457812
Literally the best image.
and I'm not much into torrents, music, movies, pics, etc. So my storage needs are pretty minimal.
I wouldn't mind a Pixel but I'm not going to spend the money right now
I just need something powerful enough to develop on.
Mostly Android...but I'll do some Python and Haskell, too.
23:35
Then what you have is decent. I would still see if you could get an SSD but that's not all that important if you think you're going to replace it in a year or so. Probably the same with the CPU
Then that would be adequate, imo
user457812
I can compute 383,000 SHA512 one-time passwords in 1 second. Nice.
But I also don't stay up on h/w like I used to. I'm just going on personal experience
I'm just shopping right now. Not committing to buying anything yet.
that is nice
It's been several years since I stayed up on hardware. I had a Maximum PC subscription for about a year.
but that was like 5 years ago and Intel Sandy Bridge chips were the new thing
I think Haswell was just getting some hype
user457812
23:37
It'd take me about 1,523,000 years to compute all SHA512 one-time passwords for a 20-byte key, assuming I did them all in order one at a time.
get cracking!
there's no time to wait
Same here with the Max PC subscription except it was probably longer ago then that. But I still think what you have there is decent. You'll definitely be glad you upped the memory
yah, I kept that in mind for this build.
I'm aware of the general rule of thumb that memory upgrades are one of the cheapest for the bang you get out of it.
user457812
That said, I could just run the SHA512 on a GPU and it'd be.. much faster.. probably?

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