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6:39 AM
GoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOd Mornin' squirrelerinos!
@PawelFlajszer And he waddeld away - waddle waddle - and he waddeld away - waddle waddle - and he waddeld away - waddle waddle -
'till the very next day
 
7:04 AM
Morning o/
@TaylorSpark You should assign the returned value to a variable. int myNumber = RandomNumber(0, 11); if (myNumber == 1)
 
Good morning!
 
@MikeTheLiar sounds like you are talking about me
 
7:28 AM
ohyo!
 
ohai
 
7:42 AM
Good morning, networking and knowledge sharing center
 
good morning professional co-expert
 
8:14 AM
o/
 
morn
\o
,_,
monday
 
!!its monday monday gotta get to work on monday
 
@Squirrelintraining monday
 
mournday
im still hungover from saturday
 
yeah mournday
mourning the the weekend
that died way too young
fast
 
8:23 AM
in Sandbox, 1 min ago, by Squirrel in training
!!learn its monday monday gotta get to work on monday <>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfVsfOSbJY0
Didn't work :<
 
Here is a brain scratcher for you, my work requires me to dual boot windows and Linux, I got a separate hard drive for my linux, in which I installed it, but my office has a policy in which bitlocker encrypts any drive it finds, now It cannot understand the formatting that Linux uses but it starts encrypting it, I don't know how, and that messes up the Linux Install, Now I am not completely sure also that this is the reason for messing up linux install.
 
ahoy mateys o/
 
I am not sure if this is the issue or something else
 
my brain doesnt like to be scratched
 
@anand_v.singh Lmao if they really do bitlock your Linux partition then obv that breaks everything ;d
 
8:26 AM
\o ahoy
 
@Hans1984 Balding already I see
 
no, thank god i still got full hair
 
@RoelvanUden Yup, Only the grub shows and then I can re target it to show where the bootloader went
 
so now i ll give intelliJ a try...
 
But the bootloader already encrypted
 
8:27 AM
after using eclipse for over 10years
 
Ohh nice
Best of luck
 
Conot you use VM's???? @anand_v.singh
 
thank you
 
@anand_v.singh Linux distros (eg. Ubuntu) generally come with their own supported encryption solutions.
 
@bradbury9 No, VM is unable to use GPU
 
8:28 AM
Have them make an exception for your Linux boot and use a more fitting encryption solution.
 
@Hans1984 my condolences
 
no, dont get me wrong I like eclipse
I just want to try something new
 
You can assign a secondary GPU to a specific VM, not easy to setup tho
 
> my work requires me to dual boot windows and Linux
 
@MadaraUchiha Can you make exceptions for a drive?
 
8:29 AM
No idea.
 
Unraid have VM's and can pass a GPU to the VM
 
I've already tried VS the one time i was actually coding with c++
lel
 
Than have IT dela with it if they need to use the damn bitlocker even for Linux drives
 
@Squirrelkiller They don't want to use, they usually only use windows or linux, this is the first system going for Dual boot, they are also unsure what to do
 
@Hans1984 what diid you use before VS?
 
8:30 AM
eclipse
 
for C++?
 
i've always used eclipse
 
And the IT in India can't disable BitLocker I think, that is controlled by germany
 
i ve always coded in java
 
hmm
 
8:30 AM
That is my understanding
 
i only tried c++ for a short period
 
@Hans1984 Hans in 15 minutes:
 
:D
 
@anand_v.singh They just need to exclude drives they don't recognize lol.
 
will i turn into a goat too ?
 
8:31 AM
If ntfs/fat/fat32 -> bitlock, otherwise, leave it the fuck alone
 
@RoelvanUden I hope that is a setting
Let me check that
 
I used Eclipse for 1 year at school...
I used Netbeans for the 4 years after that
I also used VS (frigging notepad++) and Atom during that same period (5 years)
Then I converted to Jetbrains and used IntelliJ, PhpStorm, Rider and CLion ever since
 
I need to set everything up before this weekend and I have no fuckin clue what to do
 
this year, I started using DataGrip instead of MSSSMS
I am happy with my tools now
and I lived happily ever after
 
Does DataGrip have profiler and query optimizer?
 
8:34 AM
reboot..your...Computer =_=
ok
I guess I have to
later
 
@Hans1984 Wait, you aren't already?
I thought all Eclipse users were...
 
hola
*checks out the star board*. Ooh, what drama did I miss? Was it that Taylor guy? What's going on?
 
@MadaraUchiha haha
 
@bradbury9 considering I dont really know what those are in MSSSMS, I am not sure
it sounds like the latter is something for the database, not the interface tool
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Yes.
 
8:38 AM
@RoelvanUden Able to find something similar
 
Nothing special.
 
Now I am also moving the bootloader as well to this new drive, so fingers crossed that it works
 
Ahh, yes. When he was asking last night I detected the symptoms of a relatively new variant of help vampirism - not the whiny "why won't you help me" or the imperious "help me now", but some sort of flippant "I have no idea what I'm doing but someone if I insult you maybe you'll help me"
 
ooooo
spicy
what's this
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan You have my attention
 
8:42 AM
@anand_v.singh Pfs man fuck you you don't understand how this works, I'm trying to solve this:
like that? :-p
 
oh its actually like Android Studio...
 
I find this rather... ugly
 
I've worked with Android Studio for years
I thought its different
 
@Hans1984 its much better than android studio
 
8:43 AM
hmmm
 
:D
 
better?
it Looks the same on the first look..
but if you say so
 
@Wietlol Switch to two-space indents and it'll be much better, immediately.
 
@RoelvanUden I guess the real question is can this work? if yes in what conditions?
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan its tab space, its much better, but this website prefers 8-space tabs
 
8:45 AM
But yeah, it's a bit ugly but if you can't rely on the exception type to differentiate between the different steps, you either wrap them separately, or catch and handle inside, and simply fail fast when one fails.
 
I cant really rely on the exception type, because I want to swallow any exception
but I want different messages on different stages in the process
 
You don't necessarily need them nested.
 
by putting the variables on the top and returning on catch?
 
yeah.
Alternately, have the different steps throw specific exception types that contain the message you want to print, and have one catch statement.
 
I suppose that solves the nesting and reverse order catches
 
8:51 AM
Create a ReportException that contains the original exception as the InnerException and contains the specific step as a parameter, though that would require the steps to play along with the workflow.
 
that could work...
I guess in that case, I better make a UserInterfaceErrorException or something that contains the error message
otherwise a switch inside the catch is still pretty sad
something like this
I think I can use this pattern and reduce the code duplication
 
Let the second catch fail hard, better immediate see the error than searching for something later.
 
fail hard?
 
remvoe the catch, let it rip
 
I dont want it to rip
although, it cannot rip if the catches dont do something silly
if LogError or ShowErrorMessage fail, then it would come in that last catch
or if you mess something up
 
9:07 AM
hoooly shit
that guy was one aggressive code vamp
 
this cat got stung in its nose by a bee
 
20 hours ago, by Taylor Spark
Could someone help me out with an issue I have?
is this where the fun starts?
grabs some popcorn
> wait nevermind I have to go
well... that was short
 
nonono
it is quite long
 
9:25 AM
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan wait... how fast did you recognize it?
you stopped talking a lot earlier than I can understand that you would recognize it
 
H.N
What happened with the Tylor guy. Just had to read through after i saw the popcorn comment @Wietlol . Did he give up? Seems that the simple solution with switch was the best solution ^.^
 
obviously, I would propose a different solution, but the switch would probably work fine in some cases, sure :D
> I promise you that the language works.
even I cannot argue with that
 
@Wietlol Ah, no, I went home, reconnected in the evening, saw his conversation with @TomW in the transcript, said "screw this, I'm not getting back in there".
 
H.N
@Amy I was pointing to this ^^
 
it might be a half-rotten, ancient, silly language (in my opinion), but it does work pretty consistently
 
9:32 AM
u talkin' 'bout java, right?
 
H.N
Lunch break! Happy coding ppl
 
Same
!!afk lunch
 
@Squirrelkiller hehe, nice joke :D
I am talking about every language you know :D
 
@H.N looks like the dude got rude and it was not the first time, so moderators got angry
It is not about the problem he had, but how he faced it (aka, we are not a coding service)
 
> I think its because of file size facepalm
this is gold
 
9:41 AM
Does class vs struct in small size structure but 24000 items matter regarding to RAM usage?
 
this is EXACTLY like Android studio
android Studio=intelliJ
 
I got a XML generating process that gets up to 250 MB in RAM, I think it was before 60MB and I only changes anonymous types -> class
 
@Hans1984 then you havent updated IJ in years
 
so I've worked with intelliJ for years without knowing...
now i know
I've installed the newest Version
anyway
theres probably stuff i havent found out yet that differs
so let's see...
!!Eat now or wait another 20mins
 
@Hans1984 wait another 20mins
 
9:45 AM
I knew you would say that...
 
so, you will eat now and in 20 minutes?
 
WAT
SO WAT
 
OR
I cant do both
 
That's quittin' talk
 
unless i eat extremly slow and extend it to 20minutes
 
9:48 AM
!!eat food or the blood of squirrels
 
@Harry the blood of squirrels
 
>:)
 
lol
squirrels are not very beefy
so theres only their blood
 
Answering myself, I was creating a XmlDocument (so all file in memory before writting it) and it wrote 232MB XML file, so the problem was amount of data, should look into different XML classes like XmlWriter
 
of any use
 
9:52 AM
@Wietlol java boi, i have some questions for you
 
nut boi, ask awai
 
I'm starting a .jar file via a .bat file
Am i able to set the cpu cores & affinity from here?
I've had a google and i can't really find anything that makes sense
 
googles affinity
 
like the priority
tbh, just setting cpu cores will be enough
 
ah, the thread's priority?
 
9:53 AM
yah
I know how to do it when starting a .exe, but the flags are different for the java command
 
you want to run a program in isolation? like give it only one core to work with?
 
Ideally, I want to assign 2
 
I dont really know how to do that, but its an interesting idea
 
reee
ok
fook it
its fine
 
haha
 
9:57 AM
It's going to be running all the time anyway so i can just do it manually via task manager
 
wouldnt it be based on the operating system you use?
 
wow it just appeared
what is this Magic ?
 
googling it gives me a lot of linux specific answers
 
this is great !
 
9:57 AM
When you start an exe you can /affinity C
and that'll assign cores 3&4
 
@Hans1984 That is a good candidate to caprica's !!learn command
 
i just wrote the letter "this is fine"
 
If anyone knwos how the hell is used
 
1
A: Run Java Threads On One CPU

beny23Personally, I don't think that the fact that this cannot be set in pure Java is a bad thing, as to me, how an app is run does very much depend on the OS, so therefore a OS-specific solution isn't a bad thing. You can use the MS psexec utility to set the affinity: psexec -a 1 java -jar myapplica...

 
and the pic appeared
 
9:58 AM
like this
that one is for windows
 
crazy
 
@Hans1984 its an easter egg
you never knew?
 
no i didnt
but i like it
 
81
Q: What Easter Eggs do the chat sites have?

MosheAccording to balpha, the SE chat sites may have individual Easter eggs, depending on the site. If you find them, please post. Edit: Because it's so easy to make this stuff up, a screenshot as proof would be nice. (Although Photoshop ain't that hard either...)

 
@Wietlol thanks
 

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