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18:21
@Shubhank u there need little bit help in FCM
Just kidding. I need to drink a glass of milk mixed with Horlicks.
then I can go for sleep :)
@Joe this is what I was talking about yesterday: ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/81ge5a97AOL._SL1500_.jpg
@TheLittleNaruto preview 3
added many faetures
18:29
Didnt check yet
check dude
btw what happen to you why you are sick @TheLittleNaruto??
tell me
what are the features
Constraint Layout

ConstraintLayout editor:
New toolbar UI
Pan & zoom widget in the inspector
Better auto-inference
Databinding support in the layout editor
ConstraintLayout:
Fixed padding bug
Various bug fixes (design mode positioning, etc.)
Images support:
Photoshop viewer integrated in Android Studio
Convert Photoshop files to Vector Drawable
photoshop
databinding
Demo of the Espresso Test Recorder shown at IO is now included in Preview 3
databinding ?
Wasn't it already there ?
it wasnt supported in the layout editor dude
!! @TheLittleNaruto
The Baby dev
i customized the command for you
What is that "Better auto-inference" ? @rekire
@ankitagrawal thanks
i also dont no need to check that
18:37
posted on June 09, 2016 by Google Blogs

Your phone can help you navigate from one side of the country to the other, help you share memories with friends, or even identify the song that's playing right now. But it can’t answer basic (and important) questions like, “Where’s the nearest building exit?” or “Will this couch actually fit in my apartment?” That’s because while your phone may know where you are in the world, it doesn’t know

@ankitagrawal ok
@TheLittleNaruto ???
@rekire What is that "Better auto-inference" ?
@TheLittleNaruto first purchase from india btw
I have no idea
18:38
ok
@ankitagrawal cool :)
@rekire It's one feature in preview 3 as @ankitagrawal is saying.
@ankitagrawal can you give me monaco font from mac
i mean .ttf file
where it is? @TheNightKing
@ankitagrawal in font book i think
give me the path dude
then i will give you
18:41
lol
@TheLittleNaruto hm the listing looks like speific for the layout editor might be that auto wiring of the margings and paddings
@rekire it is definitely related to the new layout editor
but what it is exactly i dont know
@ankitagrawal yeah its in font book
convert and give it to me
i got the place
Monaco font
18:43
bro give me your skype
then
btw why do you need it?
you can use drop box
@rekire thanks, I thought something like that too.
@ankitagrawal because i like that font
i see got it
man are you some secret service agent
18:46
see you got it
do you still need it ? @TheNightKing
@ankitagrawal You can always create a public share link of your file in DropBox
@TheLittleNaruto i got that is why msg removed
see comment below
@DroidDev hey
kicks him in the nuts
@ankitagrawal nope
18:48
@ankitagrawal yo
19:14
Hi all
19:29
Someone with experience in Kerberos? I need to set up a Constrained Delegation scenario
rekire has made a change to the feeds posted into this room
posted on May 12, 2016 by Research Blog

Posted by Slav Petrov, Senior Staff Research Scientist At Google, we spend a lot of time thinking about how computer systems can read and understand human language in order to process it in intelligent ways. Today, we are excited to share the fruits of our research with the broader community by releasing SyntaxNet, an open-source neural network framework implemented in TensorFlow that provides

posted on May 18, 2016 by Research Blog

Posted by Pranav Khaitan, Google Research At Google, we are continuously building products powered by Machine Learning to delight our users and simplify their lives. Today, we are excited to talk about the technology behind Allo, a new smart messaging app that uses the power of neural networks and Google Search to make your text conversations easier and more productive. Just like Smart Reply

posted on May 18, 2016 by Research Blog

by Ariel Fuxman, Research Scientist Today, Google announced Allo — our new mobile messaging app. From day one of the Allo development effort, we set out to build a truly special product that is powered by Google’s strengths in machine intelligence to make messaging easier, more efficient, and more expressive. Photo Reply is a unique feature of Allo that just does that! We use machine learni

posted on June 07, 2016 by Research Blog

Posted by Ken Conley and Matthias Grundmann, Machine Perception Today we are releasing Motion Stills, an iOS app from Google Research that acts as a virtual camera operator for your Apple Live Photos. We use our video stabilization technology to freeze the background into a still photo or create sweeping cinematic pans. The resulting looping GIFs and movies come alive, and can easily be shared

posted on June 08, 2016 by Research Blog

Posted by Rami Barends and Alireza Shabani, Quantum Electronics Engineers One of the key benefits of quantum computing is that it has the potential to solve some of the most complex problems in nature, from physics to chemistry to biology. For example, when attempting to calculate protein folding, or when exploring reaction catalysts and “designer” molecules, one can look at computational chal

ups
I hope it won't spam in the future
 
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posted on June 09, 2016 by Reto Meier

Posted by Sergio Giro, software engineer If your Android app derives keys using the SHA1PRNG algorithm from the Crypto provider, you must start using a real key derivation function and possibly re-encrypt your data. The Java Cryptography Architecture allows developers to create an instance of a class like a cipher, or a pseudo-random number generator, using calls like: SomeClass.get


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