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7:04 PM
well, problem solved for now, let's call it a day, laters :)
 
bye
 
cya cygery!
hi @Ahmad
 
If I have a domain and I want to redirect it to another URL, what record do I change?
 
@TristanWiley CNAME
 
Okay
What about URL pointer? What's that?
 
7:16 PM
No idea
Keep in mind that DNS has no relation to http
You can point tristan.com to room15.com
 
So what if I want to redirect mydomain.com --> facebook.com/someplace/blah
 
But not tristan.com to room15.com/fb
You can't
 
No way at all?
 
You need a 301 redirect for that
Which basically amounts to tristan.com -> Some webpage -> JS to move to facebook
 
Fuck, okay.
So basically github pages
 
7:17 PM
Some hosting providers handle that for you though
 
domain.com probably doesn't lmao
I hate them so much
 
Yeah, github pages would work
 
You want an index.html like this
 
Yeah, I've done it before.
I was just hoping there'd be a domain way
 
7:20 PM
Stop being lazy
waits for Tristan to discover he'll need to first configure the domain as a CNAME for Github Pages
What on earth are you doing this for anyways?
 
Idk lol
Fun
Settings up Github pages is easy
Well, now that I've done it a lot
Setup Pages, now we wait for DNS
 
I've realised that I should not have ignored my chrome extension
Set TTL to 5
 
?
Is that GA for your extension?
 
Yup
Since launch in Apr 2015 to today
 
Do you literally just treat it like GA on a site?
 
7:32 PM
Not sure why there's a 2million difference sessions and pageviews
My background.js has the GA code in it
Same as on a regular website
 
Ah, nice. I should do that lol
 
Between this extension, Permission Manager, User Management, and Quick Keyboard Switch, I've almost touched a million downloads of my stuff
feelsgood.svg
 
Nice
I need to buy a nice speaker
 
Paul Ryan should be available soon
Unseen has had at least one download in all 197 countries on this planet!
 
Question, how do you explain to your audience some concepts displayed sequentially when Point1 could depend on Point5 ?
 
7:42 PM
Flowcharts?
 
thought about that, but it's a doc for a lib I'm working on
and too much infos to display
 
Just text then, with "if then" statements
 
hahaha
I'll just keep writing and will post here for feedback :D
 
I'm probably out for a few hours, so best of luck
 
yeah I wouldn't have finished before monday (I think)
Thanks man
 
7:46 PM
Raghav, I just read your profile on your site, watched all videos and review your works. I am so amazed.
How you can even think of programming at age 9!!
I started to learn programming at age 22
I salute you man
 
Raghav has a fan!
 
I am a biggggggggeeeeeest fan of Raghav :)
 
Not sure if this is weird or impressive.
 
I really impressed by videos of his interview and his work
 
 
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10:16 PM
here is a question which is simple but google cant figure out
 
user457812
10:45 PM
@VeaceslavGaidarji Late response, but the choice of GitLab was due to general dev team comfort levels with tools.
 
user457812
While I feel our dev team is pretty good, they're not accustomed to learning their tools well enough to adopt more advanced things like Gerrit and alternatives to GitLab are either security nightmares (gogs) or expensive (GitHub)
 
user457812
GitLab CI came naturally because it's part of GitLab.
 
user457812
As for pros and cons, pros are that it's relatively simple to set up and use, cons are that GitLab is a little janky in the CI department and doesn't really have any good solutions for certain problems
 
user457812
CI job isolation is another problem that isn't easily solved. People like to talk about using Docker for that, but Docker's a whole mess of its own, and then there's the problem of how you build docker images inside of docker (docker-in-docker unfortunately requires privileged access to the host, so it's a bad system requesting access to the system that wants to keep the bad thing isolated).
 
user457812
My preference would be to just bring up entirely new VMs as needed, but so far there's no quick way to do that, and my preference is to have all build times be under 2m
 
user457812
10:50 PM
In short, it's a problem of experience and unfortunately not being able to just transmit it to people via osmosis
 
user457812
And experience problems then just bubble up into tooling problems because you can't pick tools that ask more of your team than they can tolerate to learn, since not everyone wants to be really good at what they do. Some people are OK with just being kind of OK.
 
@JMRboosties where's the question
@RaghavSood is that from your google analytics
 
11:12 PM
Anyone ever used Nashorn?
 
what's that?
I'd google for it but Nashorn in german means rhino, so I the search results on that one are probably not really accurate
 
well seems accurate
it came to replace the old Rhino (Java7)
it's the Java8 javascript engine
to evaluate JS scripts from Java and execute Java code from JS
So, you could create a JS sandbox or JS backend API backed by Java
 
11:29 PM
@Ahmad oops never pressed enter in chat box
how do you make a shape drawable which always fits its contents?
like look at the send button here in the so chat, its rounded on the corners, like perfect half-circles
is there a way for a shape drawable to maintain that for any size view its applied to?
right now, i have to say "ok for a 40dp high view the corners are 20 and 20"
if the height becomes 48 its ruined
 
can you not set it as a background and make the button wrap_content?
wouldn't that work
 
user457812
I'd use Lua. Javascript is a pain.
 
that wont work ahmad, what happens is the semi-circle corners become just rounded
 
Never used Lua, how's its adoption by developers?
 
user457812
For embedding, it's the most widely-used scripting language if you ignore browsers having Javascript embedded.
 
user457812
11:39 PM
Particularly in game development.
 
user457812
Mostly because it was a language made to be embedded in other things, unlike most scripting languages.
 
Oh, that's interesting. Just saw that there is a Java interpreter for Lua called LuaJ
 
user457812
I use it mainly in C/C++ and Go (there are a few Go implementations, I prefer Shopify/go-lua), but I also don't use Java.
 
user457812
There are Lua implementations and/or bindings for nearly every language that matters, though.
 
I think I'll give it a shot. I've always been discouraged of starting game dev as I don't like C# and don't wanna grey my hair in C++ :D
 
user457812
11:46 PM
The only thing with scripting is that I'd suggest pushing as far as you can in game code without it
 
user457812
Once you have scripting in, it's additional work to bind systems into it
 
I see, so if everything can already be done with game code, why use scripting? to speed up dev efforts?
 
user457812
Same with writing your own engines and whatnot. I do that, but I'm also crazy. Most people probably don't need to.
 
user457812
It could speed up gameplay programming, it could slow it down, it's mostly a thing you have to justify to yourself.
 
user457812
I support scripting in my engine because I like having it and it forces me to keep systems separate. It also means I spend less time thinking about memory and performance, generally.
 
user457812
11:50 PM
So, like anything, you have to balance out what you want vs. what you need and be pragmatic about it.
 
user457812
A lot of people avoid pragmatism and go for elegance, hence why you see the tons of weird Android libraries and such (e.g., dagger) when it's wasting their time.
 
user457812
And when I say elegance assume I'm putting huge finger quotes around it and am utterly derisive of people who talk about "elegance" in programming.
 
Yeah, that seems more like intellectual masturbation
doing things just for the pleasure of following a trend
 
@JMRboosties oh gotcha, hmm then it's def tricky :|
 
and you drag with it all the burden of instability and focusing on the tech-stack more than the actual need or result
 
user457812
11:53 PM
Pretty much.
 
user457812
Tends to be more of a problem with web devs, but they've kind of moved into Android land and.. gotten it weird.
 
Agreed.
I asked my mentor once, why don't you use Play Framework? it's trending and people say this and that.
He said, why would I use it? I have a Jar that I've been putting on my projects and continuously updating the last 14 years
whenever I start a project I put it there and deliver in no time
 
user457812
Well, that one might be partly stubbornness, but ideally 14 years means it's stable.
 
if the frameworks are gonna waste my time debugging or patching, it's of no use. It should be serving me not the other way around
hahaha yeah :D
 
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