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14:00
@Amy yeh someone else was in here earlier asking similar and I was saying unity is another option
Do you guys have any resources that show an example of what pattern you guys are sort of using?
I use short lived contexts but i am not using EF and my contexts are used a lot faster and are pooled
@Michael you want an N-Tier stack that uses the ServiceLocator Pattern (properly) mine doesn't atm in places so I wouldn't like to hand over my examples
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well i face a problem this morning: where to put a file.
recycle bin might be the place
14:02
@Amy wow you get all the hard questions lately
my problem is how to replace auth using a token to auth using a username and password today
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I had it in one folder, but decided I didn't want it there so 20 minutes later moved it to another folder. But I think it was better placed in the first folder, but with a different name.
this mornings issue was ... why are these 4 tables not being correctly populated by this complex heirarchy post to an odata endpoint
I have only one folder on my desktop: "Stuff" - takes care of everything... lol
14:03
@Wardy I have no idea what that means :/ I'm too new to this. Lots to learn.

But for now, Basically I can solve the problem by simply passing the context as a parameter to where I need it?
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I should follow this "Stuff" storage methodology.
@Amy keep both, and gradually add different functions into each, depending on customer. The result will be the code I'm working with
I am also liking this stuff storage methodology
I may have to build an endpoint to store "stuff"
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@AdrianK. you should patent this "Stuff" and make millions
@Amy Probably Apple already did that LMAO
14:05
hmm. JicamaJS next feature: Stuff folder
there you go
@AdrianK. yeh its called your itunes library
have you seen that mess
@Wardy LMAO
No, I haven't used it at all.
I believe everything is non-free there
no i havent since the day I realised I couldn't tidy it up
@AdrianK. non-free lol
Spotify > ITunes
14:06
@AdrianK. +1 to that
use spotify all the time
love it
streaming from it now actually
they don't have everything because of label companies law agreements etc
but they have most of it
meh give it time
I hope so
But on the otherside if they become a monopoly that's also not good
I've used Spotify premium on a daily basis, still have a active profile, but I've fall back to my 1TB ext. drive w/ mp3@320 + Flacs
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I use Pandora. It's cheap.
uh oh ... i wonder if using the "stuff storage methodology" means we have to pay apple loyalties?
I mean ... we can't have curved corners any more so this seems like something that apple would pull
14:10
@Amy does it have some kind of recommendation system like lastfm/spotify?
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Everyone, send your loyalties bills to Wardy. He's volunteered to pay them off.
good guy @Wardy
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Yeah, it does, as long as you thumb-up/down music you like /dislike
@Amy CHEEK!
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Pandora's downside is you can't pick what will play next.
14:11
And I don't think it's available outside US
Last time I've checked it wasn't. :(
They both suck to me.. They repeat the same 25 songs over and over
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I think Spotify is too in-bed with the major labels.
"We are deeply, deeply sorry to say that due to licensing constraints, we can no longer allow access to Pandora for listeners located outside of the U.S., Australia and New Zealand"
There you go :/
@ntohl why because apple patented the storage system?
@Amy its basically napster with a better rep lol
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14:14
They made the iRack, which was a disaster.
lol, this is the best json i ever seen
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its very... compact
such a awesome invention, i believe it deserves a new name lol
mmmmmmm
windows server 2012 r2 datacentre
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
14:20
@Amy OMFG ... lol
I really wish that didn't make me happy
but it does
user47589
I wish it didn't make you happy, too. Crabs should be crabby.
@ntohl I can't use pandora because of that
And it makes me mad.
because cba with vpn
Good free API repository: market.mashape.com
@tweray looks like it came from a spreadsheet
14:24
@tweray wait ... wtf ... date 7 ?
and thats assuming I actually read that right
srsly these government guys should hire some better contractors
or... remove all those indian H1B shenenigans lol
user47589
I still can't decide where to put this file.
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I've moved it a third time, still dissatisfied.
Create a new folder, perhaps?
14:27
put it on desktop
@Wardy and apparently it's constitutionally forbidden to live beyond 100
@TomW where did you get that from?
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I've placed a copy of the file in every folder on my computer expecting one of the copies to cry out with joy. But no joy.
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It's almost as though the file doesn't care. But that can't be.
"AGE" goes from 0 to 100
Because nobody lives beyond a convenient round number obvs
14:30
@TomW lol
@Amy it's probably playing out a Conway's game of life iteration in order to determine which copies of itself it should kill first
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hmmmm
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So I should arm the files.
@Amy it'll bitwise operate itself out of the file allocation table if you let it be :)
Is it me or does eating more healthy cause you to go to the loo more? Jus sayin
@Wardy it's not just you.
@Wardy healthy diets often contain more insoluble fiber
fatty foods = 💩; high-fiber foods = 💩💩💩
lol
shittalk @ SO
14:41
@AdrianK. a pretty shitty conversation if you ask me
good ol' U+1F4A9
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Finally, this room is discussing poops.
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is it possible to use that code w/ keyboard?
U+ codes, I mean
yup
I know that there was some right alt trick
14:42
@Amy stop horsing around
but don't recall exactly how to do it
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@Sippy but that basically all I do.
nay.
I always have a hard time doing Unicode via keyboard when they contain letters.
help i just made my textbox right justified how do i put it back
In the chat here
14:43
refresh?
rofl
I've recently also noticed that its impossible in Micorsofts implementation of Odata to return ImATeapot as your http status code ... I feel ripped off
do u even browser
@tweray wow duh I have no idea why that didn't occur
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@mmf1102 refresh the page
14:44
I am deeply ashamed at myself
@AdrianK. You are supposed to be able to hold down the alt key and type "+xxxxx" to get any unicode character.
but e.g. chrome still picks up the alt-f
@MikeEdenfield the plus sign should be from keypad?
@MikeEdenfield chrome has some horrific bugs in it
Yeah chrome is not letting me do it
14:46
â– 
but ALT +1F4A9 gives me:
☻
bummer, sitting on keypadless laptop
♥
14:46
@MikeEdenfield I don't think you type the +
☺
â—‹
Unicode input is the insertion of a specific Unicode character on a computer by a user; it is a common way to input characters which are not directly supported by a physical keyboard. Unicode characters can be inserted in three ways: from the screen by means of an applet from which one can select the character, by pasting from the operating system's clipboard, or by typing a certain sequence of keys on a physical keyboard. Unicode is similar to ASCII, but provides many more options and can store more signs. A Unicode input system needs to provide a large repertoire of characters, ideally all valid...
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> Unicode characters can be entered by holding down Alt, pressing the + on the numeric keypad, followed by the hex code - using the numeric keypad for digits from 0 to 9 and letter keys for A to F digits - and then releasing Alt.[2]
14:47
what encoding does stack overflow use?
woooo alt codes
@MikeEdenfield i stand ocrrected
if you don't type the + then I think it assumes you're using the non-unicode code page
@mmf1102 who knows its still running on xhtml 4.1
you'd think by now a tech site led by tech enthusiasts would be right on html 5
@Wardy you'd certainly think that
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14:49
well this is weird: i.imgur.com/vNjiX33.jpg
gah i cant derive from Microsoft.Owin.Security.AuthenticationManager
which means I either take the out the box version or implement a whole new IAuthenticationManager version ... jeez M$
@Amy i c what you did there
My alt codes are acting strange
@Wardy for a site like this the difference between xhtml 4.x and html 5 is negligible. Especially once you already have great search engine discoverability
@Amy where is the dollar sign?
I'm sure the back-end code and JS is all up to date.
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14:53
there is no dollar sign
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I cut the contents of the file, pasted it back, built, and the problem somehow solved itself. This was a brand new file.
@CuddleBunny yeh i know its just suprising they haven't embraced the newest version of the html language given the whole "lead by example" ethos in the industry these days
strange
@Amy that happened to me recently too, I think some shenanigans happens with the new file watcher
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new filewatcher?
14:58
yeah, they rebuilt the file watcher that VS uses and it causes odd problems for me on occaision
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hmmm
@CuddleBunny the old file watcher was buggy, and can cause some problems on occaisons. Especially with lots of files in the same time
What can I add to my database except Foreign Keys (which I am doing now cause someone didn't)
@ntohl true that, but those problems were less weird
15:28
yay. i just spent 45 minutes chasting down a Unicode bug in EditPad Pro. all because of unicode poo
also, pro tip: in most MS applications, if you type a unicode hex value and then hit alt-X it toggles between hex digits and character.
doesn't work in chrome.
If I have two slns A and B, and A builds dlls that B depends on, is there a way to have B go and build the latest version of A to include the most recent code?
A and B are in TFS
there's always "a way"
off the top of my head you could edit one of the .csproj files in B to include tasks to check out and launch MSBuild against A
it would be ugly.
Hello all, I am using something called an IDataSeries. I have set the property on the object. When I call append to add data to the dataseries, the set portion of the IDataSeries property is not being called. Is this normal behavior?
The IDataSeries is part of the Scichart library
@MikeEdenfield, is what I'm suggesting a good idea, or no?
15:44
@Nathvi that depends on what you need and why you need it. Personally, if my solution B depended on up-to-the-minute builds of solution A I'd put them in one solution.
KISS
I
WAS
MADE
FOR
LOVING
YOU
BABY
nananana
you guys are weird
15:49
haha
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We. Are. Programmers.
@MikeEdenfield, that makes sense,
anyone else using the Excel-SQL string when adding values to DB?
ok if this is to be believed there's literally no point using IoC with asp identity since under the bonnet it does whatever the hell it wants anyway
16:03
Hello all
glory to the microsoft asp identityâ„¢ @Wardy
@misha130 just shows that microsoft is still up to its old ways of providing shoddy solutions
I have a problem that I can't figure out. I have two pages, the bindings look identical, they use the same base class for binding too. They instantiate different versions of that class (wpf - different view models), and the data is coming from slightly different places. Even so, I have data in both collections and only one of my views is showing the data. The other shows nothing.
100% true
16:04
I am stumped!
I mean why claim all that crap about it being so "flexible" when under the bonnet it basically just works 1 way anyway
Well its more flexible than the previous version
so thats something
@RyanWoods you'll probably have to post some code to show people what your talking about
@Michael I agree. I will try to figure something out. Thanks
16:07
\o
^ wrecked tie fighter. Let me repair that for You > |o|
@ntohl well done. looks better
TIE-D. It's meant to look like that XD
it will cost You 13000 credit sir
16:18
who wants to talk trump
okay, joke time
Trump is a very intelligent man
Trumps fingers are not small
Trumps hair does not look like a wig
Trump doesn't look like he got into a blender with an orange
Trump doesn't want to date his daughter
Trump has the experience to be presidential
Trump gets along well with our allys (UK, israel, mexico), and china
Trump is capable of reacting rationally and not emotionally
you can not stop the trump Steve
please refrain from trying
You ever think "How could Germany have elected a man like Hitler?", well, look at us now
hitler was a joke too I guess
16:22
He cant do that much damage
thats what they said about hitler?
or trump?
both
anyone seen black mirror?
Hitler was a charismatic and excellent leader
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a tv show where they had an episode where a mascot got elected as president
16:23
sounds scary
and then the cartoon character made the world like communistic china
Trump is a moron and I'm not sure how he is getting votes - it says a lot about the American people lol
more like future of america
@Sippy 1/3 of the republicans, which make up 1/3 of voters, so really, only 1/9th of american voters, not even people of voting age
Most of the candidates are idiots
16:25
If there isn't a spoof twitter account called @AdolfHipster that screams violent rhetoric against the seditious forces of conformity I'll be disappointed
@Sippy Have you ever been to Birmingham?
Yes
I live near-ish
So you're muslim then
@SteveG More than 10% of your population is voting for trump l0l
16:25
My parents are from Birmingham. Neither of them are Muslim
@Sippy no, you're looking at the republican elections
this is just so great
am i
He will probably win
republicans = 1/3 of voters
16:26
= uneducated
im so confused.
@SteveG the trouble is, how many for anybody else but Trump?
how do politics
tomorrow will be the big day
i like it, when republicans rant about how muslim is such a terrible religion, and i just think to myself..... muslim isn't a religion, but they don't care about facts or correctness, so i just chuckle to myself
16:27
same thing in israel to be honest
we have one terrible president for the last 10 years
I will get my golden badge for being a fanatic
we just dont have any other choices
@TomW a ton. trump will never, ever, get elected
We need to revolt guys
@KendallFrey wtf am I watching
16:27
@misha130 the last one was a crook, right?
Lets bring back the guillotine
@Sippy FOX NEWS!!!!!
good (ugt) night
If I head-desked the way I want to
I'd break my desk
oh he is in prison now @Tomw
16:28
Whenever I try and read a trump article
How to link image without embedding? i.imgur.com/u3lWw.gif
And my head
most trump voters cant actually read so there are very little articles about him
lol ^
@KendallFrey Birmingham has a lot of Muslims, it's not a caliphate rofl
tru facts
16:29
i literally have more respect for the dog shit on my shoe (i dont have dog shit on my shoe atm), than i do for trump supporters
The only place in the UK where Muslims tried to enact Sharia law is Luton in London
And I'm pretty sure the police told them to fuck off
@Sippy prolly less popular support than the oregon militia
<PsychoRight>MOSLOMS!? MUST BE TERRISTS! BOMB BIRMINHAM</PsychoRight>
Damn I wish we'd thought of the barrels of dildos trick then
@TomW Dunno there were Muslim rallies and shit to get Sharia enacted in certain areas
16:30
lol what
And they all got ignored cos the UK isn't an islamic country
Not sure how they failed to notice that really.
Many attend? As many as the average EDL rally, which generally comprises the clientele of the area's shittest pub
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In some parts of the US the Christians aren't any better than the Muslims.
HELL'S YEAH!!!
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They still want to dictate how everyone lives their lives according to their own specific interpretation of their holy book.
16:34
got my api infrastructure to just accept basic auth too :)
no means for those SAP users they can do data requests and only need to specify the username and password in a auth header instead of a token from another request
coz 2 requests was too much for SAP users
I also now know how friggin deep the Identity framework maze really goes
I don't understand religion ... why do people feel the need to run their lives according to people who didn't even know the world was:
1. as big as it is
2. not flat
3. scientifically proven to be around more than 20k years ago

Those fundamentals alone should tell ya something!
@Wardy Generally the more sane religious people tend to attempt to view it through a lens of "The authors were shown by a deity in some form or fashion how it was, and did their best to interpret it". For your three points explicitly and the three major religions (from the west's point of view), it can be summed up as "Seven days as far as god told them, could pretty easily span some 14 billion years"

Of course, talking to people who Genesis literally like this well usually end in headaches.
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I'm fine with them believing whatever they want, just as long as they don't try telling me how to live.
@TomW Was a couple hundred
Not a large number by any measure lol
@Sidney 7 days ... billions of years ... yeh i can see how one might mix up those 2 periods of time, they are quite similar after all right?
@TomW I have to ask, what exactly is the "Barrel of Dildos" trick?
@Wardy Shrugs
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When I was in college I told a group of Christians that I would have been a serial murderer if it hadn't been for Christ. I had lacked a moral compass until religion taught me killing for fun was wrong. They took me seriously.
Dunno who the hell stacey dooley is but she did a thing
And I watched that before
@Amy come on man
you're the reason why they think religion is the answer
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They actually thought atheists were loose cannons without any kind of morality.
@Amy praise the lord ... you're cured of your evil ways!
16:46
we're all unhinged murderers without an imaginary friend
Cos that's how stability works
Again, just like Muslims, Christians have our fair share of nutjobs (sad to say on both ends)
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yes
Religion is a problem around the world and has been for thousands of years lol
Hooray for cults
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There's nothing wrong with religion. More power to them. Just leave me out of it.
I wonder what a world without religion might look like?
16:47
Religion isnt a problem
certain people just take it too far
Faith isn't a problem
To me, religion is.
nutjobs remain jutjobs
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@Wardy i'm not sure such a world without humans can exist. Our brains are very good pattern recognition machines, so good that we see patterns where they don't exist. Religion will exist as a part of humanity.
they just use religion to justify whatever the fuck they do or want to do
@Sidney you know when that militia took over a wildlife refuge in oregon? They put out a call for supplies
16:49
Oh lawdy, I can see where this is going. I must have missed that one.
The internet obliged. Dildos, hair clips, nail polish, g-strings, 55-gallon drum of lube
@Amy but what if the patterns wer not interpretted as signs of deity but perhaps something scientific of interest to learn
omg
hahahahaha
@TomW that's amazing.
@TomW ROFL
5 pound bag of penis shaped gummy candy, so they could literally eat a bag of dicks
16:50
D-do we know what the "Militia" did with those supplies?
xD
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@Wardy dunno, I don't think such a place can exist.
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Not unless we go full Vulcan
@Amy emotion without religion is impossible?
@Amy oh did you notice I figured out how to hybrid SSO based auth today
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I think so.
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16:52
I don't see any variant of humanity without superstitions.
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But, maybe I'm just being pessimistic.
and it means I only need 1 line of code in each app to handle it ... but that 1 line of code is my common auth setup code ... so its literally just 1 line of code for everything :)
it comes with the ability to thing independently
all that bad shit comes with the package you just have to accept it and move on
@Amy superstition + religion are not really the same though are they?
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I think superstition results in religion.
16:53
@Sidney a reporter claimed to have met with them watming their hands over a barrel of burning dildos
you can have people "believe" that if they drop something it will fall to the ground not out of some religious reason but out of science
Urgh. Burning plastic.
@Amy or maybe the unexplainable leads to religion in some way ...
Or maybe all that crazy shit is true and no one has any idea
like if somewhere on earth you dropped something and it went up ... today people would be like "act of god for sure" but without religion they might say something like "that's odd ... how can we explain it?"
removal of religion imo could be a good thing :)
but i am about as athiest as they get so I would say that
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16:56
I used to be a Christian.
I have a friend named Christian
@Amy I used to work at a christian run youth club ... I studied the bible, had to do their courses on it
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But I can't subscribe to a god who has followers believing any damn thing they want. I want a god who has standards dammit.
It was certainly interesting, and led to some interesting debates
@Amy HAHAHA
@Amy I like to think that all the crazy biblical level shit is real
and no one has any idea
16:57
@Amy Create your own god, You don't need proof anyway.
it makes for a good story in my head
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why's that, @Failsafe?
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hehe
maybe they got it right in Stargate?
because it's awesome SciFi
16:58
these so called "gods" are just visitors that aint been around for a while
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Stargate was great conceptually.
@Amy it still is great
I just rewatched s8 this weekend because a friend hasnt seen the series before
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cool
I think its pobably one of the most factually correct interpretations of most religions
unproven of course
@Wardy The most factually correct is nothing
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16:59
My partner and I are finishing up season 5 of Atlantis. It's hard to watch.
but it does fit well with real life
@Amy yeh it ges heavy round there
I liked atlantis
I mean there aint much further you can escalate from there lol
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I like the version of god as presented in Philip K Dick's VALIS

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