I want to set gradient as textcolor and also at the same time I want text to have a solid stroke around it as well in a TextView. So far what I have achieved is text can only show gradient or the stroke, no both at the same time.
I've create a custom class with extends TextView and I am using fol...
@Arslan try spannable strings or the combination of two, vectors are also great if you know what they are and have some xml and/or graphics designing knowledge
@asim I think you miss understood my question. I want to create such output programmatically using java or kotlin where users can select any color they want and write as much text they want.
yes but I've historically put in a lot of extra effort to make sure things are working well etc, because I have a large personal commitment to this project, because I've been working on it for many years and probably will keep doing so
yeah I'm like that as well, but I came to understand that if I'm not the one who pulls the breaks and draws limits no one will think of my personal wellbeing during planning
you ever see that south park episode where randy takes the biggest shit on the planet and then it turns out that Bono from U2 was the previous biggest shit on the planet that turned sentient
well I don't want to brag but I think I just gave birth to the next biggest star in rock and roll
Time in France to get a chirurgy appointment to get wisdom teeth removed? 3 months in "express" Time in Canada? "Oh, we can book you for next week for the scan, then probably same week or the week after for the operation"
(Sorry, I'm just happy, this country is freaking great)
I could rage... we are getting rid of a tool that showed the roadmap in a nicer way to the stakeholders and we always argued that we can do the same with jira roadmaps.... and now "Product" had the great idea to create a spreadsheet to replace the tool we just cancelled... WHY ON EARTH!?
@WarrenFaith I've learned that a lot of people would rather use something that is less efficient, more confusing, and overall less useful as long as it is something they already "know how to use".
It's crazy. People will be strongly opposed to something that will save countless hours, because they don't want to spend 10 minutes learning to use it.
> Launched earlier this month by software engineer Phillip Wang as a personal project, the site makes use of a recently-released AI system developed by researchers at computer chip maker Nvidia. Called StyleGAN, the AI is adept at coming up with some of the most realistic-looking faces of nonexistent people that machines have produced thus far.
@Nyakouai yeah some of the stuff not related to their face you can spot as fake
> They are like 34.52dp, 88.21dp, 4.69dp. Literally all of them. But my phone is 450dpi, and managers phone is 540dpi. So now he's saying I've made it worse
this is making it worse and you're expected to know that before implementing it
@ballBreaker So turns out its like not real machine learning. Or maybe it is under one definition but it's completely algorithmic (based on training data).
Basically it's a defined algo that does ln(number of times it appears in training data / all training data) to predict
deadlift is where i'm furthest ahead when comparing against other people's lifts in my weight group. my bench pr is 155 and squat is 195. i'm hoping for 160 on bench today though
@Smarticles101 how's that going for you? I just supplement vitamin D in the winter
@RaymondArteaga I mean... they already make you be double vaccinated to work out, so the mask adds a bit of extra protection but not as much as the vaccine, but I unno if it's worth it for me
@ballBreaker Why would you need vitamin D? We all know all dev are so pale they are nearly translucent. Step in the sun, boom, vitamin D for the year in 5s, get back inside.
@ballBreaker I take vitamin D some days, but im not sure it makes a huge difference. i might already have enough vitamin d, im not sure. i’ve noticed the light makes me feel better though. i keep it by my desk and use it for like 45min every morning