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Folks, are these nullable reference type warnings a recent development?
 
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04:20
ugh
fk this Android WebView
Why is the redirect URL from the WebView's response different when I tried it on Postman and in other Desktop browsers
04:42
while(!rich){code();eat();sleep();}
 
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06:08
@nyconing rich = self.money > get90thPercentile(global.persons::money)
wtf
that is far far more further than my definition of rich lol
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I thought the average wealth is just for eating 3x a day
according to Google, average salary is about $1,480 / month
so to be rich, your income must be greater than this
@sergiol what did you say?
yesyes
to be rich my definition is going greater than average
mr5
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10th ... median ... 90th
so you have 3 choices
xD
06:50
generally speaking, you return the most detailed type of your return values
like, you could return `object` everywhere, but that wouldnt be useful. instead providing more information about what you return can help the developers a lot
[milleniumbug] it's a tradeoff between being useful and restricting future modification
however... you shouldnt leak implementation details this way, so even though you decided to use a specific type of object, it might not provide any useful information and restrict you from choosing anything else
a common example is List<T> vs IList<T>
[milleniumbug] sure, returning List<T> is the "most detailed" one, but also very restrictive on you can later return
[milleniumbug] returning a mutable list means that your interface has to specify what does mutation to the list does
[milleniumbug] does it affect internal state of the object that the method returned?
[milleniumbug] or does it return a new list every time
even though ReadOnlyList would make more sense in many cases... I would still just return IList and teach the developers to just not do mutations
but that is because IReadOnlyList and IList are unrelated types...
[milleniumbug] I never return IList<T>
06:58
what else?
[milleniumbug] it's been forever since .NET 4 and all the relevant collection types implement IReadOnlyList<T> now
but they are still unrelated types
if you are used to IList in your codebase, you'd have to change everything in order to migrate to IReadOnlyList
or duplicate a lot of functions
[milleniumbug] yeah, my code at work is either so legacy it uses arrays everywhere, or so new it does not hit this problem
[milleniumbug] *the code
[milleniumbug] either way I don't use IList<T>, even when I modify that old code
07:14
[Squirrel in Training] GoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOd Mornin' neglecterinos!
mr5
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does anyone know how do I stop curl from following the response redirect?
> curl -w "%{url_effective}\n" -I -L -s -S $URL -o /dev/null
was able to do with this
oh fak. I solved it!!
fakking android
07:29
...android?
mr5
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I was not able to download something from google docs / drive because there exist a an offending cookie. clearing all the cookie did the trick
yeah
stupid fakkng android
from a webview?
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ya
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07:49
or just completely reinstall the app šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø
I mean, there HAS to be a better way than a webview.
mr5
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08:12
unfortunately, we have to host the webapp in mobile
there seems to be no webview alternative for Android atm
I'm waiting for this to get ported to Android: ultralig.ht
08:28
@mr5 Well there's PWAs
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Can a PWAs be installed from PlayStore/AppStore?
Play Store yes, App Store no. Apple doesn't like PWAs because they take power from them lol.
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That's interesting.
I'm not sure if the business requirement would want to switch to pwa because of convenience offered by native apps
08:44
Not sure what convenience a website in a webview offers that a PWA doesn't do better.
Although maybe apple may just restrict a few things there because apple...
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08:56
webapp in a webview can be installed from those stores, and it's easier for users to do that
and push notifs is attractive to business
For android users, PWA is easier because it enables installation both via Play Store and via Website.
Don't have to put a Play Store link on your website, instead you can just go "click here to start app. Now either use as you wish or install via the button in the address bar".
And they do push notifications too.
Try night cafe. They let you do AI art using Stable Diffusion. You can send a prompt to the AI and you'll get a notification when your image is ready.
mr5
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09:48
push notif or webpush?
10:01
Not sure what webpush is
push but behind the scene was actually pull
10:20
How does push work anyway without keeping a port open all the time? Or does some server indeed keep a port open for each device all the time?
11:17
[Captain Obvious] That's soemthing I've just learnt to ignore as something that kinda works by magic
 
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12:17
nvm figured it out but I can't remove my message, oh well
1 message moved to friendly bin
Your welcome @Apache <3
aww ty
(I just tossed it all in a Task.Run and that solved my problem)
[Captain Obvious] GERMAN SUCKS
[Captain Obvious] šŸ˜¢
[Captain Obvious] What do you guys think about ß == ss
[Squirrel in Training] It's perfect, we can be nazis w/o any1 noticeing it waffenß - oh sorry vertippt
13:01
does anyone ever use pattern matching?
and if so, where/when?
[Squirrel in Training] When ever I can so i get used to it
[Squirrel in Training] Its nice for switch statements for example
@Botler ß != ss
ß is pronounced long, while ss is very short
[Squirrel in Training] ^this would be great insight <@211519661420838912> if you dont know it yet
[Squirrel in Training] Ans killerino,, you are plane wronq
I know it, but it feels like "that one feature that the devs claim everyone wants but no one actually needs it"
[Squirrel in Training] haha yeah i kinda get it
[Squirrel in Training] I mean it's pretty neat in reading but actually not a lot of usecases
13:05
@Wietlol Sometimes for things like if(config is SpecialConfig sc)
ah yea, but I mean the fancy pattern matching
this is just normal instanceof checks
I mean the object value pattern matching
That one, only for..."deeper" instanceof checks I guess? Like if(config is SpecialCOnfig { SomeFlag: true }) or whatever the syntax is
Well I have used the switch thingy too
[Squirrel in Training] TBH it always feels like I am writing very... Ineffective code when ever i use that
but have you used the "deeper" pattern matching in switch thingies?
Like return input switch { > 0 => "some", == 0 => "no", < 0 => "unknown" }; or something
This looks fucked up in a single line
return input switch
    {
        > 0 => "some",
        == 0 => "no",
        < 0 => "unknown"
    };
There's still a == too much isn't it
13:12
yea
but even then, I wouldnt really consider this "deeper" though
what I am wondering about is the pattern matching to the extend of digging into objects' properties to figure out what you want
like if(config is SpecialCOnfig { SomeFlag: true })
[Squirrel in Training] Whatch the video LION!
[Squirrel in Training] IIRC he ahs usecases
afaik, he ahs showcase
that is a different kind of case
also, his use case: "I use it"
he doesnt actually provide a use case, just mentions that he has it
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17:12
posted on September 13, 2022 by Dominique Whittaker

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posted on September 13, 2022 by Salini Agarwal

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