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05:13
Morning Tim
06:00
Butts
And cats
:3 Meow
 
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08:50
o/
09:37
\o
09:48
Anyone using a Moto X4?
10:07
Hi guys
Can we create a demo to play music from multiple device an these all devices are connected each-other.
like play one music from one device and then it's play in all connected devices via Bluetooth.
any link any suggestion plz
like it https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.amp.android&hl=en
it is working on wifi but i need to implement using bluetooth
Probably can if you mesh them
Timing things would be a bit hard, but doable
Most devices only support 8 concurrent bluetooth connections
So if you have more you'll need to mesh them
yup Raghav i knew it's doable but hope get something from internet like example from github ;)
Thanx Raghav
If every app was an example, no app would be an example
- Albert Einstein
lol (y)
 
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14:17
@adam LMAO
14:31
XD
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15:27
@RaghavSood you should have posted a higher quality version though
I used what I found on reddit :P
@MarkO'Sullivan wohoo I can talk about crypto BAT is an Ethereum ERC20 token. Both Ledger and Trezor support Ethereum. You can just move BAT to an Ethereum address, it'll work just fine
@Nxlevel You need a 4:3 q:a ratio to get access here
@Nxlevel No.
16:00
just came across the word "phpmyadmin" and I started to feel super awkward
@RaghavSood wait I can store it on an Ethereum address? whatadaufck
All ERC20 tokens are stored only in ethereum addresses
There is nowhere else to put them
If you're putting them somewhere else you're doing it wrong
And possibly destroying them
but I got a BAT address on Bittrex
wait maybe I don't actually
Not your private keys, not your coins
If you look at one of my addresses, you can see that it has five tokens on it
Ahhh
that's really useful
16:38
What are erc20 tokens
Omg these terms make no s3nse
ERC20 tokens - Assets that live on the Ethereum blockchain
Instead of running their own network
Is there any good MOOC/Coursera thing for blockchain
There's a pretty decent YouTube series
It will be used for self driving so i gotta learn it at some point
wat
Blockchains are inherently slow
Not ideal for self driving, high paced situations
16:49
I think it is used for recording accidents (who or what went wrong)
Hmmmmm
I guess that could work
there's this, and they offer the MOOC for free, as long as you register on a term digitalcurrency.unic.ac.cy
Nsfw for cats
16:58
17:42
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18:01
o/
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18:20
Ahmad is the combo breaker
@Ahmad No.
good boi
brings up new linux servers just to spite the Ahmad
@Ahmad I understand. You found paradise in Windows, you had a good internship, you made a good living. The tech bubble protected you and there were courts of peers. You didn't need a friend like me. But, now you come to me, and you say: "Skynet, give me Windows." But you don't ask with respect. You don't offer friendship. You don't even think to call me Skynet. Instead, you come into our room on the day coldy is just sitting there, and you ask me to murder linux for a YouTube video
5
18:30
Oh.
That's sad
hahahahahahahah
mmm I don't know how to encrypt the text in my qrcode
Ahmad - are you laughing at his feelings?
Just... encrypt the text, then put it in a QR code?
have you read the short conversation yesterday?
18:35
don't forget you have to do it on your server side, good starting point stackoverflow.com/questions/3451670/…
I'm gonna guess no, since you have to ask :P
I was looking for an id in the barcode object, but nothing
@MehdiB. I don't understand why a server should be useful. I mean, I scan the qrcode and then I get the text in it. How can I differentiate the true from the false if the texts are the same?
I think the flow they suggested is:

1. Server has the "text" you want hidden.
2. Server encrypts that with a key only the server knows
3. The QR code contains the encrypted text
4. When your app scans the QR, it can send the encrypted text to the server. The server knows which key to decrypt it with, and can get the original text
5. Any other QR app that scans it just gets gibberish, since they can't talk to your server to get the right value
someone star any message here, I need to test something (not this one)
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Thanks
Curio - what Raghav said
18:46
But I could copy gibberish and create another qrcode.
I don't understand
Encryption doesn't work on any random gibberish
It must be gibberish created by your key
If you give the decrypt function nonsense that wasn't generated by the encrypt function, you're not getting anywhere
I scan the qrcode with a general app. It gets 12345. I scan it with my app. It gets 12345 and THEN I translate it into "Text". I can create a qrcode having message 12345 and then scan it with my app.
:/
19:03
what do you want to do Curio? your end goal
That the user can't duplicate my qrcodes
You're attacking the wrong point
Don't rely on QR codes being unique
Rely on server side methods to make sure no one can tamper with the data, and that no one can access the data outside your ecosystem
Why do you need dupe-proof QRs?
The user could cheat
How? If it's encrypted, how would they cheat?
19:09
1- your QR is gibberish, understood only by the server, IF it's a recognized QR (generated by the server)
2- your requests are authenticated and secure
what's the issue here? ^
the text cointained in the QR is glibberish or the QR?
The QR code is only the graphical representation of your text. So your text is what's gibberish
and what's the aspect of the text for example?
1000010101010100101010101
19:25
for ex, but could be anything else as long as there is a contract to decrypt it
this could be an encrypted text
"jy7kzkuXg+xizYpw/U6tAzI6yj4tcrkJ6hxHmyhNV37WNX227SEn/a0gG4Q5Epfh"
And I see this if I scan it with a generic app
The key (that the server only knows) is: CurioDoesAndroid
The encrypted text is: Your gift cards code is: Hello World!
I'm making the codes here
you'll just make it using the generated encrypted text (the gibberish above) instead of using the real text
Good luck
19:30
today i learned the first cat in space was a french astrocat named félicette WHO GOT REPLACED ON HER COMMEMORATIVE STAMPS BY FÉLIX, HER MALE COUNTERPART WHO WENT AWOL BEFORE TAKEOFF. pioneering women in science erased by mediocre men yet again smh
Test:
3 mins ago, by Mehdi B.
Good luck
So I have to change
if(results.get(i).id.equals(qrcodes.valueAt(0).displayValue))
so many dots
because if I compare the text, you pass with a copy too
I don't have to compare the texts then
If I do jy7kzkuXg equals to jy7kzkuXg then I only have to copy it
@Reno truly the stupidest thing I've seen today
19:41
smh
when in reality
Felix: When will I get food?
Felicette: When will I get food?
@Mauker so the app is done?
20:25
is an app really ever done
20:42
An app is never done. The beta is eternal
there are just courageous people who go to prod with it
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called “Linux”, and many
21:05
lol
21:26
Coldy
$101 LTC in brazil
21:52
https://stackoverflow.com/a/36212192/7339411
What's the problem with my edit? At the end you a have to add .show() to the Toast, but they rejected my edit -_-
22:02
we can't see your edit
edits to code are often rejected because they can conflict with the intent of the poster
in case of toast.show() it's not a big deal, but not all reviewers know android
yeah but creating a toast which does nothing...
22:28
I did it for you
but it is not really important

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