When you navigate code for 30min just to get the feeling you walk in circles... I can't believe I am looking at such a crappy code base since 4 months...
This happend to me because I increased google services service to 4.3.0 when I decreased it to 4.2.0 it fixed.
In my case, changing:
classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:4.3.0'
to:
classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:4.2.0'
working fine.
So, I'm finally buying a computer. It's also my first time building a computer - and so I used an internet part picker, to compare prices and make sure I do no forget anything
A friend of a friend looked at my pick, and helped me by changing a few things here and there - including changing the CPU cooler from a fan to an AIO liquid cooler
I wasn't sure about that, so I left the fan option as a comparison point
Wednesday, I bought all the part and I'm beginning to receive the emails to track stuff
So currently, I have two CPU coolers heading here, cause I forgot to remove one of them from the list...
I had to go there for work ~5 years ago to commission an MES system in a factory; and ended up going to this town just outside of Montreal... can't quite rmemeber the name
anyway, like 90% of people there didn't speak english AT ALL
I was trying to buy things with hand signals and shit
It's hard to hit on cute women when they don't speak your language
hahah they'll probably just speak to you in english if they're in montreal
I know people who are fluent in french but aren't from quebec, and most times they'll hear that you're not on their level of french and drop it entirely and switch to english
I've never met a more elitist set of people in my life about language
I'm looking to get a new monitor. I want something cheap but large and clear. I don't care about gaming features like high refresh rate or any of that stuff. Anyone have something they like and would suggest?
also, my friend who has very minimal experience in coding is looking to get into android .. does anyone have any tutorial for beginners or know any good resources?
@RaghavSood Got a NAT question for you. So lets say I want to open a socket to server 1.2.3.4 port 100. I am behind a NAT system so NAT randomly chooses the source port 4000. If server 5.6.7.8 then send packets to my network on port 4000 will the traffic be forward or dropped? Basically, does NAT allow traffic from any source ip and port regardless of the outgoing request that established that route?