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11:00 PM
 
@Mast Yay.... Not...
@Quill It's a new day
 
@IsmaelMiguel Hmm?
 
@Quill It's 2minutes past midnight on UTC+01:00
 
@IsmaelMiguel yes, it is, is that your timezone?
 
It's 1:03 AM here.
 
11:03 PM
@Mast 00:03 here
@Quill My timezone is UTC, but it is summer time here, so, +01:00
 
no one noticed there were 11 commandments
even with the big hint at the bottom of the list...
 
@nhgrif I didn't too. I'm doing an extra effort to try to understand what that is
 
Oh
Yeah, it has 11
 
Yes. I just said that.
No one noticed it before I said it.
 
11:15 PM
Did you know that there are actually more than 24 timezones in the World?
 
Yes
There's at least 4 CST, 3 PST and so many more
And did you know that 10 in binary is 1010?
 
That's not what Morwenn means.
There are half time zones.
Like, Eastern time is GMT-5
or -4
 
@nhgrif Yes, timezones that only shift 30 minutes
 
but Atlantic time is GMT-4.5
 
My crappy phone has around 40 timezones
 
11:17 PM
or maybe not Atlantic time
 
I don't know
 
@nhgrif It was a good joke
 
@nhgrif The link in that hint is broken, is that on purpose?
 
Not counting half time zones, there are 26 time zones if I recall correctly.
 
I just discovered an "other" message on FB from someone who thought I wrote a certain brute-force password-cracker and wanted to know how it should be ran.
 
11:18 PM
Some islands live one or two hours in the future for touristic reasons.
 
@Mast Most likely. It's an off-by-one
 
It wasn't on purpose, and I have fixed it
 
@Morwenn Samoa, IIRC from Jon Skeet's fundamental data type lecture
 
@Quill Yeah, the island switches between UTC+13 and UTC+14.
 
11:23 PM
Just expended my last flag for today on SO. Waiting for reload...
381 helpful, 16 still pending. Marshal is within reach.
 
I'm voting to close this question as too broad. This is an iterative review crammed into a single question. — nhgrif 26 secs ago
 
@nhgrif Yea, would be great if someone would drop the 5th vote.
 
DJ, drop that vote.
 
Hiding two questions in one like nobody's business:
Reminds me of many fresh SE users.
 
-1
Q: To make a password with randomly generated characters from user inputted strings

JoshHere is my code: I wish for it to create a password taking 3 characters from name, 3 characters from pn (pets name), and 3 chracters from bday month and then adding the 1 or 2 digits from the date(day) of birth (1-31). Currently, when I run it, it stops at the end of the user input and never gen...

 
11:38 PM
@CaptainObvious I fixed the formatting, but it needs a close hammer
 
bam
 
thanks
 
User not understanding how links work:
And of-course he fixed it...
 
happened to all of us didn't it
 
If we get comments like that more often, perhaps we should let @Duga scan CR as well as SO for bad migration requests.
 
11:45 PM
well technically all that's missing is an actual question... no?
 
@isanae I was focused on the question of Is there any way to say that all of them are bigger than zero?. Given a set of variables, this is how I would check that. It could be wrapped in an appropriately-named function for readability, but it sounds like we'd have plenty of time to address that in code review. — RilezG 48 secs ago
 
wow
Does your code actually keep the Pusher connection open, or are you asking for help writing that? — Quill 5 secs ago
Might be off-topic
@Quill I can't seem to keep Pusher from going through the connection lifecycle whenever the activity's lifecycle changes. No matter what I've tried, it keeps on creating a new connection and subscription to the channel. However, the connection never seems to fully disconnect unless the app closes. — NightMICU 46 secs ago
 
are they asking for help fixing that?
 
Yeah
> However, I am having issues with Pusher creating a new connection and subscribing to the data channel every time the Activity goes through its lifecycle. This is bad, because it could eat up my available Pusher connections.
> What is the best practice for handling such a task? Should I be using a Service? Data must be passed to whatever handles the location updates (such as the user's ID) and the updates must continue until the user indicates they have reached their destination.
If he chopped out the feature request from the question, it'd be fine
 
11:57 PM
@Quill Doesn't look like a war, looks like you guys complete each other perfectly.
Pair programming at it's finest.
 
lol
 

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