This is the original story of how Uber was built ... this is a fascinating story. You don't want to miss this. Donn talks to Jason Roberts. Jason was chosen to be Uber's CTO when the company was in its infancy (but didn't accept the offer). Jason shares the story of developing the code that eventually ran Uber from a couple of cars to a highly distributed system with an impressive amount of rid…
@MwBakker Thanks for the assistance the other day. I figured it all out today. So when you run pm disable packagename it adds an enabled="3" value to that package's section in /data/system/users/0/package-restrictions.xml. I removed all instances of that flag and was able to boot up without losing any data. Btw, the Android documentation on this is like non-existent. I had to go on a scavenger hunt through the filesystem =oP
Hi all, having a little bit of trouble with MediaSession. My session service is created indirectly by the MediaController I create, using the session service token in onCreate() of my main activity, just as it is closed in onDestroy() of said activity. However when I open my app and go back, onDestroy() is called. Then I open the app again, and instead of connecting to the no-yet-destroyed MediaSession it tries to create a new session and a new service as well. Any idea of what Iām doing wrong?
First of all, the argument of fromInt() should be an Int, not an Int?. Trying to get a Type using null will obviously lead to null, and a caller shouldn't even try doing that. The Map has also no reason to be mutable. The code can be reduced to:
companion object {
private val map = Type.valu...
@TheLittleNaruto To be specific, I am using pop os with Nvidia driver. Even though I have disabled dGPU and running solely on iGPU, it still cause problems
@Mehdi Does not even looks like a propaganda but more like entry-level satire
@ballBreaker rewatching the hobbit it really stands out to me that (because it was 10 years later) the films were made for a different audience. Like the goblin king dancing/singing some silly song for no apparent reason, mutual love on first sight between kili and tauriel
I don't mean to say these are bad things to put in a movie, but when I think LOTR I do not think about shit like that
early 2010s was like the golden age of the young adult genre, and it feels like they tried to appeal to that audience by delivering the hobbit in a different way than they did the original trilogy
which is fine I mean times change, but that for me is the biggest reason I like LOTR so much more
I quite like the univserse/lore whatever. But the first 2 seconds showed this retired looking fella living happy with his wife and kid and you just know that they have to die to motivate his character. Have some originality please PUKE
every mortal kombat movie ever: - Scorpions family gets murdered by sub zero - Revenge - Struggle to complete the tournament so outland doesn't take over the world
I had no idea hannibal left, he definitely balanced that show out nicely
Anyway, I'll stick with this as my review.. if you like action movies and gore and mortal kombat, it's an enjoyable watch. Nothing groundbreaking, but a fun time.. but remember it's an action movie sothere is no amazing plotlines or twists
but you get to see someone's spine ripped through their chest, so you gotta take em and leave em
@Mehdi damn, well sounds like there wasn't much bad blood between them but hannibal just didn't wanna do the show anymore, so that's at least.. a silverlining
might have appearances from him in the future
but yeah if you like the show, definitely check out the movie Bad Trip and let me know what you think. I'm still laughing about one of the scenes
yeah, but I have to say that I'm amazed at this habit in the anglophone world that people who made it don't find it taboo to share their success with the world, in many other cultures it's an option
1) Rent a lambo for a day 2) Take pics with the lambo 3) Make a blog post about how "the best time to start something was yesterday, the second best time is RIGHT NOW" 4) post pics of you with the lambo 5) profit
@ballBreaker that's what I've always thought, but was told repeatedly that the success of individuals is socially celebrated in the anglophone world as opposed to the rest of the world where it's perceived as bragging :D
@twiz lol fair enough, I guess I get lost in the people who self identify as an entrepreneur vs people who start businesses as if they're different
if Bob starts a business and calls himself a small business owner and Alice starts a business and calls herself an entrepreneur, I usually lump alice into the influencer category
That's something I've been thinking about in general recently. I was thinking about what it was like to learn something new on the internet like 15 years ago. There was way less information available, but the quality was 100x better because no one was trying to sell you anything (other than maybe show you a banner ad).
So now if you wanted actual good advice on managing a business, that would be really difficult to find.
I found that happened with a lot of life-style blogs as well over the years, they used to give actual advice on how to do self-improvement, and now they're all selling the self-improvement lifestyle and how to make money passively from a blog lol
just an example I've noticed
It's like one person did something successfully 15 years ago, and now every one has since tried to carbon copy the same thing and make money off of it and sell it
the same goes for the very basic tech tutorial, all of them want to teach you how to declare a variable and none of them wants to teach you how to create your own protocol , thus burying all the nice resources