> These IDs are shorts, so they will eventually be repeated. You should store them in a circular buffer, so that they are repeated as infrequently as possible.
same with kindergarden where all kids bring their food. The kindergarden now restricted the parents to "not bring pork" because kids share and there are kids that are not allowed to eat pork etc... so now everyone has to obey that rule
If someone starts forcing other people to change their diet just because of my presence, that's not gonna fly
When I was a kid I'd just take my own lunch to birthday parties and stuff, because most of the time food === pizza and I was allergic to cheese back then too
I want to open application automatically when notification is received, is this possible with Firebase and new FCM notifications?
I know I can set click_action but that's only for customizing which activity will start on notification click, I need something that will start automatically when not...
just put me on the list of people who get to survive the uprising
I have not noticed, but also I have not tried
@raghu I'm going to do some MVP. I saw your comment suggesting to MVVM, but I have no experience with MVVM and databinding and stuff, but this login activity is a mess and I just want to clean it up, we can probably fairly easily refactor it to another pattern in the future
in the future might be tomorrow :P but for now separating the concerns is a prio for me
the pattern we use to do that is of less importance
Sorta left me thinking that I might have to invest some money in Chinese crypto projects, if China gets active in the market again those projects could potentially boom
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Report it to Microsoft's legal team. See what they say about it. But then you might as well report all of China to Microsoft... — Cole JohnsonNov 22 '13 at 20:15