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12:00 AM
@IanCampbell Arbitrate a duplicate dispute between two other high-rep R users. Sound fun?
If you enjoy this, you might also enjoy: stackoverflow.blog/2010/12/02/…
 
@AdrianMole Just in case that wasn't clear. Be very careful with rebase.
 
No that doesn't sound fun at all.
I just remembered, I have to go.... wash my hair.
 
@cigien I like things that you have to be very careful with. Makes programming more fun.
 
@AdrianMole Very true. Just wanted to avert potential disaster. I'm not a fan of telling my version control system to start forgetting things :p
 
But I always make a manual copy of things before I go wild.
 
12:04 AM
Good. Then go wild and rebase with abandon ;)
 
Just the word, "rebase," is magical. Needs absolutely no explanation.
 
All your base are belong to git
 
All the world belongs to Microsoft, anyway, is not?
 
@Scratte In all seriousness, I'm on the fence about the dup target. It's a potential solution to the problem, but there might be others. Sorry for not being helpful.
 
@AdrianMole Microsoft doesn't own Git...
 
12:09 AM
...yet.
Anyway, I'm off. Instructions from She who must be obeyed: "Stop drinking and go to sleep!"
 
Sounds like a drag.
 
Oh, they don't own git but they do own github
 
That is not even close to the same. There are myriad ways to use Git that have nothing to do with GitHub.
 
12:37 AM
 
I can top that, @Feeds:
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2:35 AM
@IanCampbell Nice :) Sorry about that. You're the only R person I know, and I trust your judgement :)
@IanCampbell That fine. Thank you for even looking at it, and not be upset that I summoned you, which I think I did again. Oops?
 
2:51 AM
I have been summoned (again). That's OK. It'll be a fun experiment to see how many you can do before I lose it.
 
Sorry :) It's just that you're so much fun :)
I'll moderate myself.. since I lack moderating, or something :)
 
3:38 AM
Moderate... yourself? Are you coming for my job?!
 
I didn't know you had been moderating me.
 
You're a member of this site, right? So I would have to be moderating you. It's in my job description. (I meant nothing more than that.)
(Also, it was a joke.)
 
Everything in moderation, including moderation.
 
I've seen some flash mobs before, but this one is just amazing Flash mob “Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9”
 
Yeah, I've seen that one. :)
 
3:49 AM
I was surprised when the choir broke out. I thought they were just bystanders :)
 
See this one too. Same piece. I love how they initiate it.
 
OK.. watching :)
 
Add this one to your list next. ;)
I don't ever think I can get enough of that piece.
 
I saw one in a subway once :) But that was a different song.
 
4:12 AM
You know what would be fun? A code flash mob. Find some open source project, get together with a bunch of people, and submit dozens of PRs to fix all their issues, then disappear after they're merged.
 
4:30 AM
LOL! I think that already exists.. sort of. It's called Stack Overflow.
But which project would you want to actually do such on?
 
Let me guess... the OSHI library :-)
Although, only 9 open issues? Pretty good for an open-source project.
Two of which he's clearly leaving open in the hopes of justifying the gift of an M1-based Macintosh. :-)
 
LOL
I'm holding out for the ones without the touchbar.
 
Does it have to be a MacBook Pro to have the TouchBar?
Or is that across the product line now?
 
Nice. That'll only take me at least a month just to figure out what that's about.
 
Yeah, I think it's the pro.
 
4:36 AM
I'm not sure why anyone would want to give up physical function keys.
Although, at least it looks like they added back a physical Esc key since the initial release of the TouchBar.
 
I didn't. I compromised to get 8 cores and 32 gigs of RAM. I don't use the touch bar and I only mostly notice it when I need to use the escape key.
 
What was the compromise, exactly?
 
dealing with the touch bar.
 
Oh, I see. That was the only model that came with decent specs.
You bought the earlier model, without the physical Esc key?
They've definitely correct that oversight, at least.
 
I should have waited a year for the 16", got the 15" one. And yeah, no physical esc key. Plus the keyboard has been panned, and I understand why.
 
4:39 AM
They broke the keyboard again?
I thought they learned their lesson on that...
 
No, I got the model with the crappy one. I've managed to rescue it a few times with compressed air.
 
Yeah, I'd definitely want the 16", because I can't live without high-resolution screens.
That's why I've always bought the 15".
 
I'll probably get the 16" M1 with no touchbar when that comes out :)
and sell this thing on eBay.
 
Why do you want the M1? I'd hold off on buying that, if I were in the market for a new Mac.
 
I am holding off, approximately a year as I understand it.
I generally have had good experiences buying the "1 year later" version of Apple stuff.
I always got the "S" versions of the iPhones
 
4:43 AM
I mean beyond waiting for the "bug-fix" release.
 
so maybe it'll be the M2. Or M1X or M1Z or whatever they call it
 
I'd just prefer sticking with an Intel, until I was confident that the Apple silicon could truly do everything I wanted it to do.
Also, it's super handy to be able to run Windows natively (either through virtualization or Boot Camp) on the Mac.
 
I use Parallels for windows on the mac.... pretty sure it works on M1, even if via rosetta. But don't really need it for anything other than developing. It's my Win7 machine, I use my work machine for Win10 stuff.
 
Surely performance will be much reduced, though, since you'll actually be running it via emulation (two layers of emulation in the worst case; only one layer if Parallels releases an M1-native binary).
 
I am not really concerned about Windows 7 performance. ;)
This is what I'm waiting for.
 
4:50 AM
Wait... They got rid of MagSafe?!
That was always killer feature #2 for me in Apple notebooks, after the two-fingered scrolling.
 
YES. That's another s**** compromise I had to make. I only have 4 USBC ports. I have to have a docking station.
 
MagSafe is now a wireless charger attached to the back of an iPhone, haven't you heard?
 
Everything I hate in one picture. :D
 
Yeah, I never liked the lack of ports, but that's just something you have to live with in the Apple universe.
Lack of MagSafe was not something I thought I'd ever have to live with.
Heh, 7234 emails in Outlook. Evidently, you are like me, and that's something else you hate having to deal with.
 
7234? I have 30220! :D
 
4:55 AM
Unread
 
Oh. Yeah.
Probably all spam.
or github notifications. Or SO job postings.
 
Or LinkedIn notifications?
 
that too
 
The horror stories about that is why I haven't created one.
 
I do use mailstrom.co to regularly clean stuff out. Strongly recommend.
 
4:57 AM
@DanielWiddis Also, if you want more reasons to be mildly aggrieved about your laptop...assuming that dock also supplies your laptop's power, you've plugged it in on the wrong side.
 
@RyanM Well, sh**. THat's the side the docking station cord is.
Hey, @RyanM while you're here can I throw a random Android question at you?
 
also where the MagSafe input used to be, so everyone who had one of those plugs it in there out of habit :-)
@DanielWiddis sure, go for it
 
What the actual...
 
I want to run an Android VM to do development/testing stuff on, that I can ssh into. I'll host it on my Synology NAS (x86 processor, runs Linux natively). I've tried multiple different ISOs and none work well... best I can get is some GUI that is a pain to type on. But I think a docker image may work too. Any pointers?
 
Yeah, the left side is where the charger has always gone in MacBooks, since before they were called MacBooks.
 
5:01 AM
@DanielWiddis As in, you want to SSH into the Android OS itself?
 
yes, to run java tests on maven and boring stuff
(Android is the only significant OS that I haven't ported my project to.)
 
hmmm, so this is a thing that might be relevant: android.googlesource.com/platform/tools/acloud/+/refs/heads/…
Disclaimer: I've not used it personally, but the Android team uses it extensively
Not sure how well/if it works outside of Google infra
 
I wonder if it wouldn't be easier to just by a Raspberry Pi?
 
Hmm, I've seen reference to AVDs before, running on macos.
Isn't Raspbian != Android?
 
That said, I'm wondering if SSHing into the device itself is actually what you want...you might just want to spin up an emulator and run tests via the standard Android dev tools.
 
5:06 AM
Not Raspbian. You'd have to run Android on the Pi.
 
Just create an app with all your tests in it and do ./gradlew connectedCheck or whatever the command line is for that (I usually run them from the IDE)
 
yeah, that may be too. Initially I just want to play and see if Linux code works as is, and fix what doesn't. Long term I'd want to add it to my CI suite to periodically run tests on.
 
Ah, yeah, emulator makes even more sense.
 
OK, may go that route. I think there's a github action for an android emulator too
 
Managing the emulator lifecycle's a bit more annoying IIRC, but doable (we had this at my last job for testing our app).
ah nice, that's even easier if so
 
5:08 AM
coolio. I'll try emulator then!
 
Why would managing the emulator's lifecycle be annoying?
 
I forget if there's a built-in way to control it, but you need to make sure the emulator is fully booted and not in a weird state before running tests.
e.g., I sometimes kick myself after running tests on a physical device that the screen turned off on.
It's probably not that much harder, I don't think it was that bad.
 
Isn't there like... an API that you can have your test suite check?
 
 
1 hour later…
6:21 AM
o/ morning
 
@DanielWiddis I found it. It wasn't a flash mob, just two guys making everyone in a train sing Train Passengers Sing Over the Rainbow!
 
Fun :)
\o/ Hi Nick
 
 
3 hours later…
9:09 AM
@CodyGray Lmaooo, you just got called out on the discussion front
 
@Nick What do you mean?
 
Comments on merged post
 
Oh yeah.
Next time, I'll ping you to discuss and get permission before I take any action.
 
I'd appreciate that, can't have those exception handlers doing stuff without getting the opinion of the community first :groan:
I imagine if you got my permission every time you handled a flag I wouldn't have time to think let alone do stuff I need to do, assuming you're not procrastinating of course ;)
 
 
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3:29 PM
 
Hehe.. I suppose no one really bothered to post it on meta :)
 
 
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11:49 PM
I'm on the second "y’all" in a very large post on meta. I'm not sure I can hold back on clicking that little x in the upper corner is I get to one more.
 
Written by me, Shog, or Catija?
I guess you don't know yet, if you're not to the end. :-)
 
That's correct. I'm not even 1/10 through by the look of the tiny vertical scroller.
It's an announcement of a rich text editor of sorts. They're asking for participation, but I don't want to do that unless I read the full announcement, since I expect they have preference to how they want feedback.
Thought I think my first type of feedback would be akin to "Make the announcement a little shorter, maybe?"
 

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